Recent Christian Blog | New Testament PostsBy Faith. . .by Valorie Delp19 Sep 2007 03:25 PMNow faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for. Romans 11:1 I think it is often easy to read in the Old Testament and miss the actions of faith that the ancients are commended for. A Pattern of Power, Prayer and Preaching.by Dale Harcombe13 Jun 2007 10:50 AMDo you find your life lacks power and purpose? Could it be, because it is not under girded by prayer? 1. The disciples told Jesus about Simon's mother in law, who was in bed with a fever. They brought her needs to Jesus, verse 30. Seven Lessons About Teaching and the Authority of Jesus.by Dale Harcombe13 Jun 2007 04:49 AMDoes your life reflect the teaching and authority of Jesus? Let's look at Mark 1:21-28 1. Jesus went into the synagogue and began to teach and the people were amazed 'because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law,' verse 22. Reflecting on Palm Sundayby Melissa J01 Apr 2007 04:40 PM"Rejoice, greatly O daughter of Zion! Shout, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your King is coming to you; He is just and having salvation, lowly and riding on a donkey, a colt, the foal of a donkey. What Have You Done With Your Talents?by Melissa J02 Mar 2007 02:07 AMYou might recall in Matthew 25:14-30 the parable of the talents. Basically, Jesus compared the kingdom of heaven to the traveling man who gave talents to his servants (my understanding a talent in today's time is approximately $1000 in USD). Trials and Faith: The First Christian Martyrby Melissa J13 Oct 2006 09:15 AMI'd like to share the story of Stephen that took place about 34 AD. Mention of him can be found in Acts chapter 6 and 7 of the Bible. He was said to be a man full of faith and the Holy Spirit. He had the power of the Holy Spirit working through him, and was full of wisdom. 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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