Any encounter with Jesus manifests in two ways. On the one hand Jesus touches us by his hand; word of mouth; by his spirit; or through his written word or …
Biblical ExpositionAN ENCOUNTER WITH JESUS
Biblical ExpositionA FRIEND OF GOD
The Bible has named and identified two people who were called the friend of God, Moses and Abraham. We are either a friend of God or not. A friend loves …
Biblical ExpositionGOD’S CHOICE OF EGYPT (2)
It was not by mere coincidence that great leaders of Israel associated with Egypt throughout the ages. The association was by God’s design and it was a blessing for Christianity. …
Biblical ExpositionGOD’S CHOICE OF EGYPT (1)
Egypt is mentioned in both the New and Old Testaments under different circumstances but for a similar reason. It started with Joseph when he was sold into slavery. It was …
Biblical ExpositionTHE MYSTERIES OF GOD
Since creation, man has always tried to either understand or unravel the works of God. This is because a number of events elude natural wisdom, logic or reasoning. Many questions …
Biblical ExpositionTHE EMPTY TOMB (2)
Jesus prophesied unequivocally that he would be killed and would rise on the third day, Mark 8:31; 9:31. Truly, Jesus rose on the third day from his tomb and there …
Biblical ExpositionTHE EMPTY TOMB (1)
Prior to Jesus’ death, he had prophesied that he would be killed and would rise on the third day, Matthew 16:21. This fact is covered severally or extensively in Matthew, …
Biblical ExpositionTHE WOUNDS OF JESUS (4) – MENTAL SCARS
Though Jesus was crucified under humiliating circumstances, he does not hold us accountable. He still loves us as a merciful and suffering savior. Whilst on the cross Jesus said Father …
Biblical ExpositionTHE WOUNDS OF JESUS (3) – NAILED TO THE CROSS
Jesus was crucified on the cross by nailing, Matthew 27: 35, Mark 15:24; Luke 23:33; John 19:18. Jesus was crucified with only three nails. His two hands were nailed separately …
Biblical ExpositionTHE WOUNDS OF JESUS (2) – CROWN OF THORNS
Jesus Christ was also wounded by the crown of thorns on his head. He bled and suffered pain. To those who crucified Jesus, he represented everything thorns stood for in …
