Paul through Jesus Christ appreciated the nature of God’s love which transcended knowledge and human understanding or comprehension. God’s love through Christ Jesus was merciful, gracious, full of compassion, slow …
Biblical Exposition
Biblical ExpositionPaul through Jesus Christ appreciated the nature of God’s love which transcended knowledge and human understanding or comprehension. God’s love through Christ Jesus was merciful, gracious, full of compassion, slow …
Biblical ExpositionThe Apostle Paul says in Romans 8:35-38 that who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or …
Biblical ExpositionIn her abject or sordid state of unending humiliation and rejection, Hannah knew what to do. She went to the right source for a solution which was the house of …
Biblical ExpositionHannah suffered so much humiliation because she was barren that she wept always even when she went to Shiloh for prayer and sacrifice. However she did not succumb to the …
Biblical ExpositionHannah’s vow to the Lord of host is found in the book of 1 Samuel chapter one. She made a vow to the Lord that if God will bless her …
Biblical ExpositionThe vows we make to God have spiritual implications and we breach same at our own peril. A vow has implications because it is made for an undeserving favour from …
Biblical ExpositionA vow is a sacred promise made to the Lord with or without a request from the Lord. It is made voluntarily between two or more persons or parties. Biblically, …
Biblical ExpositionThe concept of life has been explained under many instances in the bible. The bible says what life is not and what life is. We need to understand these facts …
Biblical ExpositionThe words we speak are spirit and life. James 1:26 says if anyone thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this man’s religion …
Biblical ExpositionEvery word we speak is invisible and intangible. We cannot describe its shape, form, colour, or where it goes. This lack of knowledge of the character of the word we …