To what place did Jacob give the name `Bethel`?
Anonymous Quiz
38%
Luz
29%
Hebron
17%
Rehoboth
16%
Moriah
How many brothers did the rich man have (parable - rich man and Lazarus)?
Anonymous Quiz
32%
3
21%
4
31%
5
16%
6
Who said to Jesus, `If you are willing, you can make me clean`?
Anonymous Quiz
88%
a leper
5%
a blind man
4%
a demoniac
4%
a paralytic
Whom did Solomon kill because he violated an order not to leave Jerusalem?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Joab
39%
Shimei
34%
Adonijah
14%
Benaiah
Thank you for playing Bible trivia today! May your day be filled with love, joy and beauty! God bless! ❤️
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Proverbs 2:7-8
he stores up sound wisdom for the upright;
he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,
guarding the paths of justice
and watching over the way of his saints.
It is a true blessing as a believer in Christ to be called His saints! May all believers( saints) strive to live a Holy life in Christ Jesus.❤️
he stores up sound wisdom for the upright;
he is a shield to those who walk in integrity,
guarding the paths of justice
and watching over the way of his saints.
It is a true blessing as a believer in Christ to be called His saints! May all believers( saints) strive to live a Holy life in Christ Jesus.❤️
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"Stand Up Stand Up For Jesus" by 250 Voice Mass Choir for Classic Hymns album " Our God Reigns"
Forwarded from Thieves Of Wonders️️️ (Scott Metcalf)
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A horse is set free after serving a family for years.🐎❤️
Forwarded from Thieves Of Wonders️️️ (Scott Metcalf)
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“I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”
~Sarah Williams
~Sarah Williams
Unquestioned Revelation
By Oswald Chambers
May 28
In that day you will no longer ask me anything."
~Jesus (John 16:23)
When is “that day”? It is when the resurrection life of Jesus manifests itself inside you, and the ascended Lord makes you one with the Father. Then, says Jesus, “you will no longer ask me anything.”
Until the resurrection life of Jesus is manifested inside you, you may often find yourself confused and wanting to ask questions. After his life has been established in you, the questions begin to fade, until finally none remain. At this point, you know that you have come to the place of complete reliance on the resurrection life of Jesus, a place of perfect contact with God’s purposes. Are you living that life now?
In this place of perfect contact, you find that many things are still dark to your understanding—yet none have the ability to come between your heart and God. That is why Jesus says that, in that day, “you will no longer ask me anything.” You will not ask because you will not need to ask. The command given in John 14:1—“Do not let your hearts be troubled”—will describe the real state of your heart, and you will know, beyond a doubt, that God is working everything out according to his purpose.
If something is a mystery to you and it is coming between you and God, don’t look for the explanation in your intellect; look for it in your disposition. Your disposition is what is wrong. When you have submitted yourself entirely to the life of Jesus, your understanding will be perfectly clear. You will have come to the place where there is no distance between the Father and his child, because the Lord has made you one.
By Oswald Chambers
May 28
In that day you will no longer ask me anything."
~Jesus (John 16:23)
When is “that day”? It is when the resurrection life of Jesus manifests itself inside you, and the ascended Lord makes you one with the Father. Then, says Jesus, “you will no longer ask me anything.”
Until the resurrection life of Jesus is manifested inside you, you may often find yourself confused and wanting to ask questions. After his life has been established in you, the questions begin to fade, until finally none remain. At this point, you know that you have come to the place of complete reliance on the resurrection life of Jesus, a place of perfect contact with God’s purposes. Are you living that life now?
In this place of perfect contact, you find that many things are still dark to your understanding—yet none have the ability to come between your heart and God. That is why Jesus says that, in that day, “you will no longer ask me anything.” You will not ask because you will not need to ask. The command given in John 14:1—“Do not let your hearts be troubled”—will describe the real state of your heart, and you will know, beyond a doubt, that God is working everything out according to his purpose.
If something is a mystery to you and it is coming between you and God, don’t look for the explanation in your intellect; look for it in your disposition. Your disposition is what is wrong. When you have submitted yourself entirely to the life of Jesus, your understanding will be perfectly clear. You will have come to the place where there is no distance between the Father and his child, because the Lord has made you one.