The “Epistle to Diognetus,” written between 130 AD – and 200 AD, highlights the conduct of early Christians and their relationship with the world and challenges us to reflect on our own walk with Jesus.
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The 3rd commandment tells us not to use God’s name like it has no value. Using God’s name in empty promises, falsehoods, or inappropriate statements disrespects Him.
Made in the image of God
A brief lesson on God’s intent for equality between man and woman.
Eve To Mary
There’s something special about God’s promise that echoed down through the generations of Adam, Noah, Abraham, Issac, Jacob, Moses, King David, and finally, by an angel, to this young virgin, Mary.
Quantum Foam
Today’s title sounds a bit like a James Bond movie; it’s not. When I read the Twitter post (below) from Physics History, I thought that even the very fabric of all creation is “frothy” as it waits with eager longing. Maybe Jesus will return today and give His creation peace! For the creation waits with […]
This Is Easter
This post highlights the significance of Easter and the decision to accept Jesus as Lord.
Eager Expectation
Eager expectation, expressed in Greek as ἀποκαραδοκία (apokaradokia), conveys intense anticipation and hope. This anticipation extends to the return of Jesus Christ.