When the apostle Paul arrived in Ephesus (Acts 19:1-7 ), he encountered certain disciples who had been instructed by Apollos (Acts 18:24-25). Paul asked these disciples whether they had received the Holy Spirit. The disciples were puzzled because they had never been told about any Holy Spirit. Into what then were you baptized? Paul asked … Continue reading “Let Us Be Concerned For Precious Souls – Bible study”
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Setting Ourselves Apart For God – Bible study
In Scripture, the word “hallow” is a synonym for the word “sanctify.” When we hallow or sanctify something, we set it apart as being holy. Paul urged Timothy to be a vessel sanctified [“hallowed”] and useful to our Master by pursuing righteousness, faith, love, [and] peace with those who call on the Lord out of … Continue reading “Setting Ourselves Apart For God – Bible study”
More Like Jesus I Would Be – Bible study
More like Jesus would I be, Let my Savior dwell in me; Fill my soul with peace and love, Make me gentle as a dove; More like Jesus, while I go, Pilgrim in this world below; Poor in spirit would I be; Let my Savior dwell in me. If He hears the ravens cry, If … Continue reading “More Like Jesus I Would Be – Bible study”
What God Gives A Boy Or Girl – Bible study
1) A Body to keep clean and healthy as a temple of life for mind and soul for the earthly journey. 2) A Pair Of Feet to do errands of love, kindness, charity, and business, but not to loiter in places of mischief and sin. 3) A Pair Of Hands to use for oneself and … Continue reading “What God Gives A Boy Or Girl – Bible study”
A Different Kind Of Famine – Bible study
In John Christopher’s 1956 novel, “No Blade Of Grass,” a destructive virus attacks the grasses of the world. In a matter of months, the world is plunged into famine along with its brutal companion, violence. People begin by fighting, then killing for food. The novel depicts a scene that has been lived out in the … Continue reading “A Different Kind Of Famine – Bible study”
God's Love Is Deeper Than The Deepest Ocean – Bible study
Near the island of Guam is the Mariana Trench, the deepest place on earth. On January 23, 1960, Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh climbed into a submersible vessel and were lowered into the cold, lonely darkness of the Pacific ocean (see video). Their descent set a world record and has never been repeated. The depth … Continue reading “God's Love Is Deeper Than The Deepest Ocean – Bible study”
Focusing On Things That Are Important – Bible study
When the amazing Crystal Palace Exhibition opened in 1851 (see article), people flocked to London’s Hyde Park to behold the marvels, one of which was the use of steam. The exhibition contained steam plows, steam locomotives, steam looms, steam organs – even a steam cannon. Out of all these impressive exhibits, the first-prize winner was … Continue reading “Focusing On Things That Are Important – Bible study”
America's Choice — A Police State Or God-Directed? – Bible study
From Bible Prophecy Today, comes an eye-opening article written by Chuck Baldwin entitled, Is America Becoming A Police State? Mr. Baldwin begins his article with the following story: There is a classic story about how no one had been able to capture a herd of wild hogs that was rooting up crops from numerous farms. … Continue reading “America's Choice — A Police State Or God-Directed? – Bible study”
We Are “Fearfully And Wonderfully Made” – Bible study
While recently surfing the Internet, I read that hummingbirds can fly backwards, but I wanted to confirm that information. So one morning, I observed hummingbirds coming to a hummingbird feeder at my father’s house. As the hummingbirds began to appear at the feeder, I soon gave up trying to watch their wings, because all I … Continue reading “We Are “Fearfully And Wonderfully Made” – Bible study”
Reflections On My Dad – Bible study
On Monday, April 11, my dad (see also) passed from this life to the next realm of existence (Ecclesiastes 12:7; Luke 23:43). In reflecting on the life that he lived while on this earthly sphere for eighty-nine years, I can say that my dad had a kind heart one who truly cared for the well-being … Continue reading “Reflections On My Dad – Bible study”