Which is the more terrifying—to be physically blind or to be spiritually blind? The Bible tells a story about the different examples set by a man who was born blind, and a group of Pharisees. What inspiration can we draw from this story? Read on to find out …
Before Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, he was a shepherd in the Midian wilderness for 40 years. Why did God have Moses wander in the wilderness for four decades before making use of him? What was God’s will behind this?
The Lord Jesus used the parable of the lost sheep to very vividly tell us about God’s love for mankind, but do you know what God’s will behind this parable is? It’s explained for you here.
King Alexander departed this world holding onto regrets. When his time was approaching, he left us three thought-provoking final statements that force us to ask ourselves: Why do people live? What is the value and meaning of human life?
I came to understand that the Lord Jesus’ will was actually behind His appearance to man after His resurrection, and that this deed encapsulated God’s almightiness and wisdom even more. I truly came to see that the Lord Jesus’ appearance to man after His resurrection really was so meaningful!
The Lord Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). The Lord likes the poor in spirit, as well as approves of and blesses the poor in spirit, and only they can enter the kingdom of heaven. We all hope to become people who are poor in spirit, but just what kind of people are poor in spirit? The author of this article explores this question and receives answers.
Daily Bible Reading: In the Age of Law, Jehovah instructed the common people to keep the Sabbath. When the Lord Jesus came to perform His work, He no longer kept the Sabbath day, but instead He led His disciples to various places to preach the gospel and to work. Why was this?
What is the will of God? When the Lord Jesus appeared to do work, He told many parables to help those who followed Him better understand His will and requirements. So, what is the Lord’s will as expressed in the parable of the master and servant? How does the Lord require us to abide by our position? Together, let’s read on to find out.
In the biblical record of King Solomon, he had received great blessings from God, becoming the wisest king in all of history. Israel achieved unprecedented prosperity and flourishing during his reign. However, King Solomon incurred the wrath of Jehovah God by becoming depraved and suffered rejection and condemnation by God.
Where the kingdom of heaven is likened to a landowner hiring workers for his vineyard, and it didn’t matter whether they went first thing in the morning or if it was in the noon or the afternoon that they went into the vineyard, their wages were all the same.
Peter didn’t do any great work nor were the epistles he wrote very famous. On top of that, when the Lord Jesus was arrested and stood trial, Peter denied Him three times. Why didn’t the Lord give the keys of the kingdom of heaven to other disciples, but only to Peter?
Essentials of Belief in God, Gatherings Can't Be Neglected. We should keep attending gatherings despite difficulties. There is a mystery in this. Take 5 mins to know God's will. Live before God and receive God's guidance.