Rejected!

Jephthah was an illegitimate child in whom his father Gilead begat of a harlot. When his father died, the sons of Gilead’s wife, as the Bible says, “thrust out Jephthah”, not wanting him to inherit of his father’s house. Jephthah fled from his people and dwelt in the land of Tod. In the book ofContinue reading “Rejected!”

In Truth, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth.

The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works. The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. Psalms 145:17-18. Jesus said, But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit andContinue reading “In Truth, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth.”

Eating of the Tree of Life?

When we are learning of God’s love, His Son and Holy Spirit, from the Holy Scriptures, trusting in His Precepts that His Word is sure and true; then choosing to walk in the light He has given us: it is like eating of the tree of life. Even so faith, if it hath not works,Continue reading “Eating of the Tree of Life?”

The Book of Ruth

The Book of Ruth portrays love, virtue, selflessness, and obedience to God’s will. Ruth’s deep love for Naomi exemplifies selflessness and obedience. Likewise, Naomi’s care for Ruth’s future surpasses her own needs. Their extraordinary character stands as an example for all mankind, reflecting a deep love for God, with virtuous behavior.

The truth  ” The Woman At the Well”

The post emphasizes the importance of understanding the truth about the woman at the well, dispelling misconceptions and highlighting the biblical perspective on marriage and divorce. It stresses the need for embracing God’s Word and avoiding pre-judgment based on background or past sins. The significance of accepting and living by the truth of God’s Word is underscored, using the woman at the well as an example. The text also offers insights into the nature of God’s mercy and forgiveness. Overall, it encourages readers to acknowledge and embrace the truth of God’s Word for spiritual growth and freedom in Christ.

A Peculiar People.

God’s children, His people, are called to be a Peculiar People. From the beginning of the Scriptures to the end, we read about God’s people were, and are, called to be different from the rest of the world. We read about this in Titus where it explains that Jesus, “Who gave himself for us, thatContinue reading “A Peculiar People.”