Eternal covenant promises for Israel from the Bible

God made eternal promises to Israel through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He has confirmed those promises through all the prophets and the words of Jesus Christ.

God made eternal promises to Israel through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He confirmed those promises through all the prophets and the words of Jesus Christ. But many Bible scholars have asked the same question as the Apostle Paul. I ask, Continue reading Eternal covenant promises for Israel from the Bible

The ultimate preppers guide to survive the apocalypse

The ultimate preppers guide to survive the apocalypse

There is an apocalypse coming. Prophets have been warning about it for thousands of years. Preppers have been preparing for hundreds of years. It’s not a nuclear war or irreversible climate change. It’s not going to feature zombies or vampires. Continue reading The ultimate preppers guide to survive the apocalypse

Why is the Bible called the Word of God?

The word of God created the universe, revealed himself throughout history in a personal way, and wants to be your personal savior

The Bible has always been called the Word of God because it contains a written account of the verbal words of God. These words are recorded from the first pages of Genesis, throughout all the history, prophets, poems, writings, gospels, Continue reading Why is the Bible called the Word of God?

Your sins have separated you from God

If God feels a million miles away, he didn't move, but your sins have separated you, so answer his call to be restored today

Sometimes God feels a million miles away. And sometimes we wonder if God exists. In those times, he didn’t change, he didn’t move, he didn’t leave, but we did, and our sins have separated us from God. Behold, the LORD’S Continue reading Your sins have separated you from God

How can we abstain from all appearance of evil without the bondage of legalism?

This passage is a beautiful provision for the church, not a legalistic bondage of rules and regulations about appearance.

Does “Abstain from all appearance of evil.” (1 Thessalonians 5:22 KJV really mean the Christian is required to avoid anything that even appears to be some kind of evil? Does this apply even if it is really actually good? Who Continue reading How can we abstain from all appearance of evil without the bondage of legalism?