Romans 6:22

But now being made free from sin – As being free from righteousness is the finished character of a sinner, so being made free from sin is the finished character of a genuine Christian. And become servants to God – They were transferred from the service of one master to that of another: they were… Continue reading Romans 6:22

Psalm 23

The Lord is the Pastor of his people; therefore it may be inferred that they shall not want, Psalm 23:1 . How he guides, feeds, and protects them, Psalm 23:2 , Psalm 23:3 . Even in the greatest dangers they may be confident of his support, Psalm 23:4 . His abundant provision for them, Psalm 23:5 . The confidence they may have of his continual… Continue reading Psalm 23

Deuteronomy 3:22

How do you fight fear? By trusting in the God who fights for you. Let me say that again. How do you fight fear? By trusting in the God who fights for you in a Romans 8 kind of way. If God is for us, who can be against us? If God is for you,… Continue reading Deuteronomy 3:22

1,600-year-old biblical mosaic of little-known Exodus story uncovered in Galilee

Since 2012 when archaeologists discovered the 1,600-year-old mosaic beneath a Huqoq synagogue in Lower Galilee, Israel, they kept coming back to unearth more.   The team of Huqoq Excavation Project led by Professor Jodi Magness believes there is a wealth of history waiting to be uncovered in the site where a fifth-century Roman temple used… Continue reading 1,600-year-old biblical mosaic of little-known Exodus story uncovered in Galilee

Meet the Lord in the air

It will be some part of their felicity that all the saints shall meet together, and remain together for ever; but the principal happiness of heaven is this, to be with the Lord, to see him, live with him, and enjoy him, for ever. This should comfort the saints upon the death of their friends,… Continue reading Meet the Lord in the air

John 6:35

First, he shows that the bread, which they asked in mockery, is before their eyes; and, next, he reproves them. He begins with doctrine, to make it more evident that they were guilty of ingratitude. There are two parts of the doctrine; for he shows whence we ought to seek life, and how we may… Continue reading John 6:35

Psalms 138:7

Here David declares the sense in which he looked flint God would act the part of his preserver — by giving him life from the dead, were that necessary. The passage is well deserving our attention for by nature we are so delicately averse to suffering as to wish that we might all live safely… Continue reading Psalms 138:7

The “Jesus Boat” Archeological Treasure from The Sea of Galilee Uncovered

The mere mention of ‘Sea of Galilee’ and ‘boat’, together, leads to the name of Jesus of the Bible. These words are closely associated with Jesus’ miracles and ministries, the most famous is Jesus calming the storm. So in 1986, when brothers Moshe and Yuval Lufan, both fishers who lived in the western shore of… Continue reading The “Jesus Boat” Archeological Treasure from The Sea of Galilee Uncovered