Almost everybody says he loves God or that he or she does not hate God. Even our atheist friends say they do not hate God because he does not exist. …
Biblical Exposition
Biblical ExpositionAlmost everybody says he loves God or that he or she does not hate God. Even our atheist friends say they do not hate God because he does not exist. …
Biblical ExpositionMany of us have heard of the LORD but only a few know him personally. Hearing of God differs from knowing God. What we hear or read may be a …
Biblical ExpositionIn our earlier discourse, we established using biblical examples why we encounter God. We also showed that we encounter God differently subject to his purpose and assignment for us. In …
Biblical ExpositionWe encounter God for a divine purpose according to God’s plan. The mode of encounter is many and may differ from one person or situation to another. No matter the …
Biblical ExpositionAn encounter with God means to behold God’s presence. God manifests himself to us in many ways through Christ Jesus, the scriptures, voice, sight, angels, vision, dreams, revelation, etc. Every …
Biblical ExpositionGod had planned our lives even before we were conceived. Jeremiah 1: 5 says before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I …
Biblical ExpositionIn discussing this subject, we refer to what God said in Jeremiah 29: for I know the plans I have for you, plans for welfare and not for evil, to …
Biblical ExpositionIn our third series, we want to continue with our discussions on why God told the Israelites to go in and to take possession of the land which he swore …
Biblical ExpositionGod spoke to the Israelites through Moses in Deuteronomy 1: 8, behold, I have set the land before you; go in and take possession of the land which the Lord …
Biblical ExpositionGod instructed Moses to tell the people of Israel after they had sojourned in the wilderness from Egypt for forty years the words as written in Deuteronomy 1: 8, behold, …