Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/10/2011: "The Other Side of Compassion"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/10/2011: "The Other Side of Compassion": "The day after the miracle of the Feeding of the Five Thousand, Jesus taught the crowd about the most important things of life. He said, 'I am the bread of life"
Christian History Timeline
Christian History Timeline: "Christian History Timeline is a leading site for the history of the Christian religion and church history through the centuries, including Jesus Christ and his apostles, early Christianity, Christian women, famous sayings, and useful books"
Monday, May 9, 2011
On The Box
On The Box: "Our first stop of the day was our worst stop of the day. Frankly, it was the worst stop of the entire trip. It was our trip to what is called the Dome of the Rock. The Dome of the Rock, which is a shrine and not a mosque, represents the Islamic desecration of God's Holy Hill--the Temple Mount (Mount Moriah) and the former site of the three Jewish temples--the Solomonic, the Second, and the Herodian."
Is Hell Really Endless?
Is Hell Really Endless?: "One view of hell that seems to be making a strong resurgence today among evangelicals is Annihilationism. There are slight variations, but it essentially teaches God will eventually snuff every unbeliever out of existence. Some Annihilationists make room for divine wrath, but they don’t allow it to extend beyond the lake of fire."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/9/2011: "Using God"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/9/2011: "Using God": "Sometimes people will attempt to use God for personal gain. They will invoke the name of Jesus Christ when they need something from people who believe in Him."
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Harvest Daily with Greg Laurie - Mar. 1, 2006 - Christian Devotional
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Harvest Daily with Greg Laurie - Mar. 1, 2006 - Christian Devotional: "The Book of Acts records the story of a man named Simon, who had been misleading people in Samaria with his cultic practices. But one day Philip, a follower of Christ, showed up and began to do miracles by the hand of God. The people turned from Simon and began to follow the God whom Philip proclaimed."
Saturday, May 7, 2011
On The Box: The Tragedy of the Valley of Jehoshaphat
On The Box: The Tragedy of the Valley of Jehoshaphat: "Jesus spent forty days with His disciples and others, after His resurrection. The last day He was with them, the disciples asked Him when He would restore the Kingdom of Israel. He reminded them that only the Father knows the time of the Lord's return. But He also comforted them by assuring them that the Helper, the Holy Spirit, would come upon them and they would be His witnesses to the uttermost parts of the Earth (Acts 1:4-8)."
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