Psalm 30 - Can God's love really turn mourning into dancing?

Psalm 30 – Can God’s love really turn mourning into dancing?

There's a song that says God's love can turn mourning into dancing. In fact, the song even says, "again"? Is that for real? Where does that idea come from? ...
Psalm 29 - Praise The Lord For His Glory And Strength - even/especially in the middle of a storm

Psalm 29 – Praise The Lord For His Glory And Strength

Psalm 29 says Praise The Lord For His Glory And Strength. Is that what we think of? Or do we think first of the things God did for us? Or what God's going to do for us? ...
Screwtape Letters

Screwtape Letter #1. Discussion Guide. “What is Real Life”

The Screwtape Letters - Letter #1. Discussion Guide. "What is Real Life"? ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Screwtape Letter #1. Questions. “What is Real Life”

And so it begins. Screwtape Letter #1. Screwtape tells Wormwood to "Teach him to call it ‘real life’ and don’t let him ask what he means by ‘real’." ...
What's The Significance Of Yeast In The Bible?

What’s The Significance Of Yeast In The Bible?

What's The Significance Of Yeast In The Bible? Sometimes the Bible uses yeast for exactly what it is. It makes baked goods, like bread, rise. But sometimes we read about old yeast. There are implications of good yeast and bad yeast, But what if you don't really know much, if ...
Is predestiny about who we are or free will choices? Calvinist beliefs.

Is predestiny about who we are or free will choices? Calvinist beliefs.

Predestiny and free will are two choices given to us by Christian denominations. By people, really. Those who influence what denominations believe about what God said. But are they choices given to us by God? You know, the One who gave the words to the people who actually wrote the ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

How to use the Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Hopefully, you've been through the first two segments of this Screwtape Letters Study Guide. It will really help you with using it. I've used a combination of color coding and different fonts to aid in identifying what's going on. There's also some help with getting started, either in a group ...
The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

Introduction to The Screwtape Letters Study Guide

The Screwtape Letters Study Guide is intended to help you get the most from C.S. Lewis' amazing book. It was written in 1941. Written in English. Not "American" English, but "English" English. That makes it harder for us across the pond to understand, as well as anyone else who uses ...
Can we have faith in God if we want to know everything?

Can we have faith in God if we want to know everything?

I was just beginning to write about - no kidding - in the beginning. I'm getting stuff from both a Jewish and Christian point of view. And then it hit me. Can we have faith in God if we want to know everything? Can we reach a point where our ...

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Can we have faith in God if we want to know everything? is reflective and application-oriented in its approach to Bible study. Here’s a brief overview:
Reflective Nature: The author shares personal experiences and thoughts, questioning the relationship between faith and the desire to know everything.
Application Focus: It emphasizes applying biblical knowledge to one’s life, as the author discusses how medical issues and relationships helped him understand God.
Theological Inquiry: The text explores theological concepts like faith versus knowledge and the limitations of human understanding.
Biblical References: The author refers to biblical passages and stories to illustrate points, such as Peter walking on water and the creation narrative.
The page encourages readers to not only learn about God but to truly know Him through faith and life experiences. It’s a contemplative piece that invites introspection and application of faith in daily life.

TANAKH תנ״ך

TANAKH תנ״ך

Why write about Tanakh in a Christian site? We have to remember that Jesus came as a Jew. Ministered to Jewish people. And the authors of most of the books in our Bible were Jewish. Not to mention, "our" Old Testament is Jewish Scripture - Tanakh. Therefore, we cannot fully ...