Do You Measure Up?
In the Bible, we read how the Israelites, over and over, didn’t measure up to God’s laws. And they saw the consequences. Are we any better today at measuring up?
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In the Bible, we read how the Israelites, over and over, didn’t measure up to God’s laws. And they saw the consequences. Are we any better today at measuring up?
Even though the Book of Joel is not one of my favorite books of the Bible, the prophet Joel still has a lot to say to those of us living in the 21st century.
There are few modern-day prophets that we recognize, but false prophets abound. If there’s a New Apostolic Reformation church near you, you might be surprised.
“There shall be showers of blessing, if we but trust and obey; there shall be seasons refreshing, if we let God have His way!”
As the Advent season approaches, our thoughts turn to Mary, Joseph, and the Baby, but have you ever wondered about Mary’s mother?
When we think of Biblical prophets, names like Isaiah, and Jeremiah, and Daniel come to mind. But there were women–prophetesses–who also spoke for God.
The Book of Revelation by the Apostle John reads like science fiction. You’re invited to join the ride as the author flies over the first three chapters.
On the surface, the book of Isaiah is not a feel good book. It’s not an essay about love and peace and good will toward men. It’s so much more!
The prophets have always warned us about the consequences of our actions. Are we facing the end times? Is Armageddon upon us? Are we ready?
Isaiah is a difficult book to read and understand. What can we learn from Isaiah’s prophecies that is relevant to us today?
God still loves us, and He wants us to live up to his standards. By Grace How? Read on!
Isaiah is a difficult book to read and understand. What can we learn from Isaiah’s prophecies that is relevant to us today?
Is there a connection between Old Testament prophecies and what’s happening in the United Methodist Church? The short answer is yes.