I'm wondering if when examining the Scriptures isn't it important to know and understand to which group or individual the Scripture is speaking? Saved, Unsaved, Jew, Gentile, Old Covenant, New? Could it be that there are many in the ministry who rather than study the word just try to combine everything into one gospel? This is like trying to fit square pegs into round circles. When Christians fail to see the difference in the gospel message revealed to the apostle Paul from the gospels of the Kingdom, then what the church preaches becomes an uncertain sound and causes confusion.
I love to learn things about other countries, other states, other peoples. I always learn something. There are many things similar and others quite different- unique. But the things about my own country, my own state, my own people always has the most meaning for we. While Christians should study all of the Scriptures (Romans 15.4; 1 Corinthians 10.11; 2 Timothy 3.16-17), most of my questions are answered in the Church Epistles, the letters from the Lord to his Church. God kept the Sacred Secret hidden during the Old Testament and Gospels, first revealing it to Paul and then, in the Church Epistles, to the Christians and the world.
Think of the hardest time of your life. Got it? Now think about what it was that encouraged you through that time. Today we look at scriptures on encouragement and how they can give you hope and encouragement for every circumstance. Email me: [email protected]
MUSTERION: In the New Testament it denotes that which, being outside the range of unassisted natural apprehension, can be made known only by divine revelation, and is made known in a manner and at a time appointed by God. “From whom was it hidden?” “Why did God hide it?” “When and how was it revealed?” “How can I learn about it?” These are logical questions, and they are all answered in the Church Epistles, the letters from the Lord to his Church. God kept the Sacred Secret hidden during the Old Testament and Gospels, first revealing it to Paul and then, in the Church Epistles, to the Christians and the world.
The wisest man who ever lived, King Solomon, had, in his prime, people from all over the known world coming to hear his wisdom. He wrote an entire book of proverbs and wise sayings, and penned more than a thousand songs. Yet for all of his wisdom Solomon could not escape the poisonous clutches of.....
Ever had everything go wrong at the same time? Did you think "Why me?" Did you think you were the only one with those problems? Surprise - you aren't alone! Today we take a look at 2 examples in the Bible where someone could have said "Why me?" but didn't.
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