Recent Christian Blog | Bible Study PostsPsalm 1: Uncompromising Godlinessby Valorie Delp16 Sep 2007 05:51 AMYesterday I gave a brief introduction to the Psalms as well as to David's life, who is the author of many of the Psalms. Today we're going to delve right into Psalm 1 and look at some of the truth there. Lessons From Leviby Dale Harcombe19 Jun 2007 04:08 AMHave you ever found when you read something in God's Word, that He gives you an opportunity to put into practice what you have read? This happened to me after I read about the friends of the paralytic man. I wrote my last blog, a href="http://christian.families. Five Lessons from John the Baptistby Dale Harcombe08 Jun 2007 08:45 AMThe prophesied preacher prepares people for Jesus. What about you? What lessons can you learn from John the Baptist about your role in God's plans? Let's look at Mark 1:1-8 1. Mark begins his gospel account of Jesus by stating clearly who Jesus is the Son of God, verse 1. The Names of God: Jehovah, The Great I Amby Valorie Delp14 May 2007 04:16 AMIf there is an attribute of God that stirs up awe within us, this is it. God is Jehovah, the Great I Am, the self-existent one. Jehovah is the name for God most frequently used in the Old Testament. It is derived from havah which means "to be, to become. The Names of God--Adonaiby Valorie Delp10 May 2007 02:50 PMOut of all the names of God that we're going to study, this is the one that goes against the grain in our society and culture. If we're going to reject one of God's attributes; one of His names--Adonai is the one that gets overlooked or twisted. Adonai means Lord and Master. The Names of God--El Shaddaiby Valorie Delp08 May 2007 02:26 PMEl Shaddai means "The All Sufficient One". There are so many things to say about God being all sufficient I hardly know where to start. He is all sufficient to provide for our needs--both physical and spiritual. The Names of God--El Roiby Valorie Delp07 May 2007 05:34 AMEl Roi is the God who sees. We have been focusing a lot on God's sovereignty and here is another example of God's name bearing his true character. The Names of God--El Elyonby Valorie Delp03 May 2007 04:01 PMBut at the end of that period I, Nebuchadnezzar, raised my eyes toward heaven, and my reason returned to me, and I blessed the Most High and praised and honored Him who lives forever; for His dominion is an everlasting dominion, and His kingdom endures from generation to generation. The Names of God--Elohimby Valorie Delp02 May 2007 04:00 AMElohim is one of the names for God in the Old Testament. Elohim is God the creator and most of the time in the Old Testament, Elohim is translated as God and Jehovah is translated as Lord (although there are exceptions to that). It is also significant because in Hebrew, Elohim is a plural ending. Recent Blog Comments yupp says... "So you're saying that you're naturally a more 'take-charge' type, and your husband is naturally a more passive type." |
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