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Explain 2 Kings 13:21, the revival of a man by touching Elisha's bones

2 Kings 13:20 records the death of Elisha, a prophet of God. Elisha’s death came during the reigns of Joash, a king of Israel, who is also referred to as Jehoash (in verse 25). 2 Kings 13:10-13 provides a brief overview of Joash. Joash did “evil in the sight of Jehovah” (verse 11), meaning Joash [...]

June 25th, 2023|Articles, Bible and Bible Characters, Israel, Middle East, Miracles|Comments Off on Explain 2 Kings 13:21, the revival of a man by touching Elisha's bones

I have been born again…do I need to be saved again?

It is important to understand what is scripturally meant by "born again" and "being saved."BORN AGAINThe phrase "born again" is found in John 3:3. “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” A more accurate translation for “born again” is "begotten from above.” It does not [...]

June 24th, 2023|Articles, Church and The Bride of Christ, Salvation and Ransom|Comments Off on I have been born again…do I need to be saved again?

I know I am supposed to share the gospel and feel guilty because I don’t. I feel too much of a hypocrite to be able to do so; meaning, my spiritual and personal life are not where they should be.

We can sympathize with you. Even the Apostle Paul struggled with similar feelings. In his letter to the Christians in Rome he wrote, “For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate. Now if I do what I do not want, [...]

June 22nd, 2023|Articles, Christian Character and Conduct, Life Decisions and Doing the will of God|Comments Off on I know I am supposed to share the gospel and feel guilty because I don’t. I feel too much of a hypocrite to be able to do so; meaning, my spiritual and personal life are not where they should be.

One of the primary obstacles to Christ blessings a church is that the pastor has strayed from teaching the Bible to his own ideas and opinions. From John 7:16-17, what is the hidden cause for this? Why does this occur so often?

In John 7:16, 17 we read, “Jesus answered them, and said, ‘My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent me. If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself.’” Jesus felt a deep obligation to make sure he was teaching the Word [...]

June 21st, 2023|Articles, Christian Character and Conduct, Church History, False church, Religions|Comments Off on One of the primary obstacles to Christ blessings a church is that the pastor has strayed from teaching the Bible to his own ideas and opinions. From John 7:16-17, what is the hidden cause for this? Why does this occur so often?

What does it mean to "prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies"? Psalm 23:5

Among Christians, some of the most often quoted and beloved Old Testament scriptures are found in the 23rd Psalm. In very few words, these six verses paint a vivid picture of God’s overwhelming care for His children. The imagery of a shepherd knowing and caring for his sheep speaks to our helplessness as we, as God’s children, [...]

June 20th, 2023|Articles, Christian Character and Conduct, Jesus’ Life, Teachings, and Death|Comments Off on What does it mean to "prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies"? Psalm 23:5

Who was the first Christian? Who started the Christian movement originally?

It is a challenge to determine who the first Christian might be.One might say the first Christians were those who first followed Jesus. John 1:36-51 lists a number of men who later became apostles: Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip, and Nathanael. But there were different phases of commitment, culminating in the pouring out of the holy [...]

June 20th, 2023|Articles, Church History, False church, Miscellaneous Bible Questions|Comments Off on Who was the first Christian? Who started the Christian movement originally?
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