Let us get back to the book of Lamentations. As I have mentioned to you each time that we have gone into this book, studying into this book is not going to do a great deal of good to us unless we use it as a basis for providing us with a …
As far as modern religion in America is concerned, God's laws have been done away. Indeed, most who call themselves Christians seem to realize that sinning, however they define sin, is wrong, but somehow Jesus Christ kept the law for us, …
In a crowded restaurant not long ago, I noticed that a large number of male patrons entered wearing a hat of some kind, but almost none ever removed it from his head, even after being seated and served. This must be a worldwide tradition …
(23) Now when He got into a boat, His disciples followed Him. (24) And suddenly a great tempest arose on the sea, so that the boat was covered with the waves. But He was asleep. (25) Then His disciples came to Him and awoke Him, saying, "Lord, save us! We are perishing!" (26) But He said to them, "Why are you fearful, O you of little faith?" Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm. (27) So the men marveled, saying, "Who can this be, that even the winds and the sea obey Him?"
Two miracles of Jesus Christ recorded in Scripture tell of Him calming storms on the Sea of Galilee. The first miracle of this type appears in Matthew 8:23-27; Mark 4:35-41; and Luke 8:22-25. For Jesus, this is a day of both significant …
Genesis 5:22, 24 record: "After he begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God three hundred years, and had sons and daughters. . . . And Enoch walked with God; and he was not, for God took him." Clearly, in the four verses allotted to this righteous man, the fact that he walked with God was his most distinguishing characteristic. But what does it mean to walk with God? When we think about walking, we think about placing one foot in front of the other, moving from one place to another. The dictionary defines walking as moving on the legs with a slow pace. In the Scripture, forms of "walk" …
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