In episode 3 of The Chosen, children teach us how to sit at the feet of Jesus, the Master Teacher
Sunday, February 16, 2020
The Chosen - Jesus Heals the Leper
Episode 6 of The Chosen is titled “Indescribable Compassion. Watch and you'll see why.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Bible Verses about Creation

But the Bible has a lot more to say about creation than just those familiar verses... it mentions creation or Creator/Maker in more than 130 different passages spread out across 35 books. We can get a much more complete and nuanced picture of divine creation by searching out and reflecting on all these other references.
Below is a compilation of the texts in the Bible having reference to the creation of the cosmos and its inhabitants. Note: the bold emphasis is mine.
Translation: NASB
Passage Count: 138
Last updated: 9/27/2019
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Biblical Cosmos (Part 1) - Introduction
Some of the questions to be addressed include:
- What are the primary components God created in the universe? By components I mean realms, beings, important things/places. Visible and invisible.
- What Biblical names and roles are associated with each component?
- What metaphors, imagery and symbolism does God use to communicate the reality of the universe so that all people (ancient and modern) can comprehend it? It is assumed this language transcends civilizations, cultures and empirical knowledge (pre-scientific vs. now).
- How are the various components of the universe structured and related to each other?
- Which beings/things inhabit each realm? What movement or relocation from one realm to other realms exists?
- What components of the universe have changed or will change over time and how?
- Where do we fit in? What is our place and purpose in the cosmos?
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Biblical Cosmos Diagram
A diagram of the imagery the Bible uses to describe the cosmos and what it contains. Click to enlarge.
See the blog series "Biblical Cosmos"
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Can You See the Big Picture of Salvation?
Introduction
Sometimes we get too close to our problems and fail to see the larger framework that God is working out in history.
The Judeo-Christian bible teaches us that history is moving toward a divinely appointed goal, and it helps if we step back and look at it from a big picture perspective. This approach is like looking at the top of a puzzle box to see how the puzzle pieces fit together to form a picture.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Lord Jesus I Need You
Lord Jesus, I need your salvationTo rescue me from my sins.Lamb of God take away my transgressionsPlease cleanse me and wash me again.Lord Jesus, I need a physicianWho knows how to heal broken bones.Disappointments and failures compoundedHave wounded and taken their toll.Lord Jesus, I need strength to press onWeak knees are collapsed, arms hang low.Help me rise once again to the battleTo live holy, to conquer my foes.Lord Jesus, I need rain from heavenFlow over the withering vine.Restore and renew deep within meLet my voice sing again songs of Zion.Lord Jesus, I need your directionTo show me the way I should go.Time is short, and I want to be faithfulYou're the shepherd, your voice help me follow.Lord Jesus, I need you above allWho else can compare, there is none.Please finish in me what you startedStay close by me 'til my work is done.Ed Taylor, October 2012
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Call unto Me and I will answer thee
God Who made heaven, earth and sea,What can He not do for thee?When He speaks, the work is done,Trust Him then, beloved one.God will answer though the seaRoars and rages, making theeOnly see the billow’s height;God will speak His word of might.God will answer when to thee,Not a possibilityOf deliverance seems near;It is then, He will appear.God will answer when you pray;Yea, though mountains block thy way,At His word, a way will beE’en through mountains, made for thee.God Who still divides the sea,Willingly will work for thee;God, before whom mountains fall,Promises to hear thy call.(Jeremiah 33:2-3)A poem by Margaret E. Barber (1866 - 1930)
British missionary who worked in China
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