Tag: Heaven
Biblical anthropology is the study of man from God’s perspective. Psychology is the study of man from man’s perspective. Which would you rather take counsel from? God or Man? Not condoning the the use of Doctors for medical problems, but where is the line drawn on mental health??? Please, let me hear from you.
Thought you might like this shared on Palm Sunday. Gods plan to rescue humanity.
Jesus was the one and only perfect sacrifice, that was acceptable to God for all of humanity, that was promised when Adam and Ever were banished from the Garden. He was the snake crusher, who would also be crushed. He would rise from that crushing blow, that would offer life eternal, to all who live by faith in him only.
Our Hope is in you Lord, for the security in knowing, that even though we live in a world that is passing away, you have a place ready for us that will NEVER fade away.
Actions speak louder than words. Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only who delude themselves.
Happy New Year, brothers and sisters. Out with the old, in with the new. Can’t wait to see what the Lord will do in each of our lives and look forward to hearing about it, from each of you.
For He, is our God……(And they were singing the song of Moses, the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb: “Great and marvelous are your works, O Lord God, the Almighty. Just and true are your ways, O King of the nations. Rev 15:3)
What will it be Heaven or Hell? Can you tell me, can you tell me for sure?
bible.com/bible/100/jer.17.10.NASB1995
17:10 I … search the heart. For the sin of man (vv. 1–4 ), for the barren man (vv. 5 , 6 ), or the blessed man (vv. 7 , 8 ), God is the final Judge and renders His judgment for their works (cf. Rev 20:11–15 ). By Him, actions are weighed ( 1Sa 2:3 ).
Gods words will not change. This earth will pass away, but his promise is imminent. He will come, even though we don’t know when. We are to be ready, not spending our time unwisely on unimportant things. What are those things? We must decide, based on his word, not our own selfish hearts desire. Holy Spirit, convict us of the things are unimportant to you, and help us change, so we will embrace you, with open arms, with no regrets, both now and on your return.
bible.com/bible/100/mat.24.35.NASB1995
Christ’s emphasis instead is on faithfulness, watchfulness, stewardship, expectancy, and preparedness. These are the lessons He taught in the parables that immediately follow.
bible.com/bible/100/gal.5.13.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/2ti.3.16-17.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/psa.4.8.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/1jn.3.18.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/isa.43.18-19.NASB1995
bible.com/bible/100/psa.95.6.NASB1995