Question of the week:
Peter is telling us that we have been “ransomed” with the “precious blood of Christ”. Why is the blood of Jesus “precious”? Explain it in your own words.
Send in your answers!
Question of the week:
Peter is telling us that we have been “ransomed” with the “precious blood of Christ”. Why is the blood of Jesus “precious”? Explain it in your own words.
Send in your answers!
Revelation 3:7-13 1. This church receives A UNIQUE DESCRIPTION OF JESUS’ CHARACTER Revelation 3:7 He who is HOLY Revelation 3:7a; Revelation 4:8; Mark 1:21-28 He who is TRUE Revelation 3:7b; John 14:6 He who HAS THE KEY OF DAVID Revelation 3:7c; Luke 11:52; Matthew 16:13-19; John 18:36 Ephesians 2:19-22; Galatians 2:9 Isaiah 28:16; 1 Peter 2:4-6 2. This church receives A UNIQUE…
“When the outlook is bleak, try the uplook.” He saw the Lord Jesus Christ because the invisible became visible and the spiritual became real. The HEBREW word SERAPH comes from a root meaning “to burn” suggesting that the seraphim are the guardians of the blazing holiness of God. It is not enough in our worship only to see the Lord, for if we truly see Him as He is, we will also see ourselves as we are. It’s unfortunate that we often minimize the importance of feelings in our experience of worship. We certainly want to avoid shallow emotionalism, but we do not want to grieve the Holy Spirit because we strive to be ‘PROPER’. Real worship, true spiritual worship always leads to surrender, which means that we see the need and volunteer to do the work God wants us to do for Him.
HOW DOES GOD CREATE DARKNESS? Darkness is the absence of light. No one would know he was in the dark if he had never seen light. Thus by creating light God exposed the absence of it as darkness. since God did not create darkness, but darkness simply is the absence of light and God did not create calamity but calamity is simply the absence of God’s peace, then what makes darkness and calamity possible?