THE WORD: God will keep his promises
Obadiah follows the books of Philemon, Third John and Second John on the list of the shortest books of the Bible. Like the others on this list, Obadiah is a single chapter. It has fewer […]
Obadiah follows the books of Philemon, Third John and Second John on the list of the shortest books of the Bible. Like the others on this list, Obadiah is a single chapter. It has fewer […]
The Book of Philemon, or the Epistle of Paul to Philemon, ranks third in our look at the shortest books of the Bible after Third John and Second John. This single-chapter book has just 25 […]
We are taking a look at the shortest books of the Bible. Second John precedes Third John in the Bible but follows it on the list of shortest books in the Bible. With 13 verses […]
The King James Version of the Bible has over 780,000 words. With over 32,000 words, the Book of Jeremiah is the longest, followed by Genesis and Psalms, which also top 30,000 words each. Psalms has […]
This weekend our nation celebrates its founding and its independence from Great Britain. The Revolutionary War was fought to preserve our God-given rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. The Declaration of Independence […]
Jesus delivered powerful teachings during the Sermon on the Mount. The Beatitudes, the Lord’s Prayer, turning the other cheek and loving your enemies were all taught by the Sea of Galilee. The result of the […]
The patience of Job is an attribute that many aspire to and most fail to achieve. Job was afflicted with all manner of tribulations, including loss of his wealth, children and his physical health. Satan […]
Jesus taught many parables by the Sea of Galilee, with several focused on seeds and agriculture. Matthew 13 gives the most detailed account of the various parables, but Mark 4 includes extensive discussion by Christ […]
God’s first commandment to man came directly from the Creator in Genesis 2, when God told Adam and Eve not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Sin entered the world […]
The first Sunday after Pentecost is called Trinity Sunday by many denominations. The 1826 hymn “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty!” describes the Trinity simply as “God in three persons.” The concept of God as […]
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