Read John 7:1-52. Circle the words that stand out to you. What is the Lord saying to you? 1 After this, Jesus went around in Galilee. He did not want to go about in Judea because the Jewish leaders there were looking for a way to kill him. 2 But when the Jewish Festival of … Read More “Devotional Thoughts in the Gospel of John 7:1-52 Review” »
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Thank you for the question about ridiculed, “What does the Bible say about being ridiculed?” Here are some thoughts on ridicule: A. The definition of ridicule. Ridicule is someone speaking in a contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior. Common synonyms of ridicule are deride, mock, and taunt. It is malicious belittling. It is related to bullying. B. … Read More “Question: What does the Bible say about being ridiculed?” »
Thank you for the question on the most read philosopher and theologian, “Who is the most read philosopher and theologian?” I don’t know if someone can say definitely who is the most read philosopher and theologian. I would rank Bertrand Russell as one of the the top philosopher and atheistic theologian if I may use that … Read More “Question: Who is the most read philosopher and theologian?” »
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Thank you for the question on followers of the Prosperity Gospel, “Are the followers of prosperity gospel deceived by the desire to have money?” Here are some thoughts for one’s consideration: Not all attendees or followers are fully aware that s/he is following the “Prosperity Gospel.” S/he may be ignorant of Biblical truth. Be careful of … Read More “Question: Are the followers of prosperity gospel deceived by the desire to have money?” »
Thank you for the question, “What does the Bible say about “what goes around comes back around”? Is this different from karma?” There are many cultures that have similar sayings about receiving what you “dish out” to others. The Scripture states that what a person sow is what that person will reap. The Second Commandment is … Read More “Question: What does the Bible say about “what goes around comes back around”? Is this different from karma?” »
Thank you for the question on atheism to theism, “Which Bible verse converted you from atheism to theism?” Every person’s story is different on how the Spirit of God brought a person to a place of saving faith in Jesus Christ. Here’s my testimony: I wasn’t born into a Christian family. My parents weren’t religious as … Read More “Question: Which Bible verse converted you from atheism to theism?” »
Thank you for the question on Paul, “Was St. Paul really Paul, or was it a nickname like Plato?” Saul was his birth name and Paul was his Greek name. Saul of Tarsus lived in a Greek-Roman town. He had a Roman citizenship. Thus to maintain his status as a Roman citizen, his parents likely gave … Read More “Question: Was St. Paul really Paul, or was it a nickname like Plato?” »
Thank you for the question on worshipping God, “In the scriptures, does the Lord ever command us to worship Him as opposed to simply telling us to keep His commandments?” As I thought about this question, there needs to a clear identification of the reference to “Lord” and “Him” in the question. In other words, is … Read More “In the scriptures, does the Lord ever command us to worship Him as opposed to simply telling us to keep His commandments?” »
Thank you for the question on faith, “Why would God give people direct proof in a Millennium Reign after The Return if this entire reality is based on faith for salvation?” Here are some thoughts for one’s consideration: A. Faith is based on a promise given by God to his people. Hebrews 11 says this, “Now faith … Read More “Why would God give people direct proof in a Millennium Reign after The Return if this entire reality is based on faith for salvation?” »