Way of Faith
I want to live, and know, and experience this Faith with my whole body, my whole life.
Sharon McMahon, from Sharon Says So, claims that the "least of theses" mentioned in Matthew 25 are children. But is that what the Bible teaches?
I am not promoting a particular doctrine, nor am I providing a comprehensive look at either the history or the doctrines associated with this topic. Instead, I will consider the current conflict and the history that brought us to this point and then examine the three church positions on the relationship between Israel and the Church. Once we identify the three accepted positions, we are better suited to interpret the current event.
The claim is being made that the Holy Spirit came and indwelled Believers and wrote the Law of God on their hearts on the same day in history that God gave Moses the 10 Commandments.
Jesus is the firstfruits from the dead. His resurrection is a declaration of his victory over death and the greater harvest of souls that is to come.
Jesus / Bread from God / Bread of Life / Bread without Leaven
He himself is called the Prince of Peace and yet He is also called Faithful and True, and He makes war in righteousness. From His mouth comes a sword and with it He strikes down the unbelieving nations. Why? Is His nature and name contradictory? No, because He makes war for the sake of peace.
A year ago I celebrated Purim for the first time. Here are some of my thoughts as I’ve reflected on that celebration over these past eleven months.
While the thought that Jesus is the fulfillment of all of the Lord’s Appointed Times might be new, it is universally acknowledged that He is indeed the Passover Lamb.
Some say the “least of these” is anybody in need. Let's consider the implications of this interpretation