... disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? 2And ...
... disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? 2And ...
... servants of David, and there was there a great slaughter that day of twenty thousand ... ... rebellious.
David loved Absalom. The Bible states that forthrightly. The actions of ... ... thing to speak to a father in the words of verse 6 of the next chapter: 'You have loved ...
... our neighbor as ourselves, receives so great an emphasis in our time, that among the ...
... province, the Netherlands.
Kuyper's great contribution at Princeton a century ago, ... ... church, and publicthat is based on Bible truth. This Reformed worldview is always ...
... English for Teens Bible camp. It was a great adventure! The older children were much ... ... activitiessinging, skits, crafts, Bible lessons, videos, sports, etc.are ... ... congregation. The kids recite the Bible verses they learned, sing some songs, and ...
... “Think for yourself.” It regards the Bible as an ancient, merely human book, with ... ... whether we believe that the laws of the universe are God’s speech rather than an ...
... northeastern United States.
Despite the great excitement that Miller generated, March ... ... became known as the International Bible Students, and they went about the ...
... of our covenant loved ones. Isn't that great! We want the truth of God's word to ... ... hours of using catechism to teach Bible truth.
We are talking about the ... ... the words of a sermon if they are well-versed in theology.
This is why it is ...
... meant putting them to death. Even so, the Bible teaches us to consider ourselves ... ... affect those around us. If the first two verses of this chapter have to do with loving ...
... grave. It picks up through the ministry of Great Commission Publications. It picks up ... ... there were two important things: the Bible is the Word of God, and it must be ...
... and more distorted. Truths taught in the Bible were obscured. Ideas and practices ...
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