Family Feud was a game show where families guessed common answers to questions. It featured unusual responses. The segment highlights biblical teachings, emphasizing that God provides endless grace, peace, and love. Living by faith allows believers to align with God’s will, overcoming life’s challenges, as illustrated in various scripture passages.
Category: Mercy
A Mystery Revealed
So who does God see when He looks at a Jew or a Muslum? Doesn’t He see the blood of Abraham? From Abraham’s son Ishmael1 came the people from Arabia, and from them came Islam2. From Abraham came his son Isaac, and God chose Isaac’s son Jacob to be the father of the twelve tribes of […]
Relief From Painful Labor
There is a beautiful truth found in the life of the father of Noah. The genealogy is: Adam →Seth→ Enosh→ Kenan→ Mahalalel→ Jared→ Enoch→ Methuselah→ Lamech. You see, Lamech longed for relief from God’s curse on farm ground, because of the sin that entered into humanity when Adam ate fruit from the tree of knowledge. […]
Scars Contain a Story
It is human nature for us to craft a story for our scars. Also, as humans, we want to hear those stories.
Wait for Him
Waiting for God can be challenging, but it is essential to lean on Jesus, who remains steadfast despite our unworthiness. While striving for holiness is important, God’s grace and mercy are ever-present.
Jesus is Our Eternal Mercy Seat
The Indiana Jones movie “Raiders of the Lost Ark” sparked curiosity about the Ark of the Covenant’s location and power. Now we see that the ark was a foreshadowing and finds its fulfillment in Jesus.
Not Pharisee or Sadducee but You and Me
“The old system under the law of Moses was only a shadow, a dim preview of the good things to come, not the good things themselves.” Hebrews 10:1 NLT From the law of Moses, God established laws that showed humanity two things. First, no one can be good enough to enter heaven. Secondly, it has […]
Bummer Lamb
This explanation of a “bummer lamb” has circulated throughout the Internet. It is too good to ignore, so here it is. Every once in a while, a ewe will give birth to a lamb and reject it. There are many reasons she may do this. If the lamb is returned to the ewe, the mother […]
Discipline Is not Punishment.
I’ve noticed that Americans are very sloppy with the words we write and speak. We say that we love our child, and we love ice cream. Just this one sentence has probably earned enormous sums of money for therapists. Consider these conversations: Adult: Why did my Dad love me like ice cream?Therapist: Perhaps he wished […]
Being Known
Now, I want to address Christians, much like the Christians in the church in Corinth, that think of themselves as better than others. This statement may seem harsh; that is not my intent. Please hang with me on this. “20 So where does this leave the philosophers, the scholars, and the world’s brilliant debaters? God […]
