Preserving God’s Grace
Mel Gibson’s movie, The Passion, depicting the life of the Messiah, sparked irate controversies as to whether it was anti-Semitic in nature
Mel Gibson’s movie, The Passion, depicting the life of the Messiah, sparked irate controversies as to whether it was anti-Semitic in nature
Denial is a powerful weapon. It shifts the burden of proof to the other person.
First Samuel begins at a time when Israel’s spiritual condition was at one of its lowest points.
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. (Rom. 1:16)
At first sight, the book of Numbers may seem plain, even unattractive, with its many genealogies, the never-ending measurements of the Tabernacle, and the many laws of offerings.
The book of Numbers is often the least considered and least quoted of the many books of Scripture. Its title and its opening chapters,
The story of Samuel is ultimately about the coming of the Messiah.
For a Bible-believing Christian, the response to this question is crucial because Israel permeates the whole of Scriptures from Genesis through to Revelation.