In Genesis 18:16-33, we read where God revealed the impending destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah to Abraham. Abraham petitioned God to spare the cities if there were enough righteous people ...

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Greek: Hagios Vine’s: “…fundamentally signifies separated (among the Greeks, dedicated to the gods), and hence, in Scripture in its moral and spiritual significance, separated from sin and therefore consecrated to ...

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Greek: Kurios Vine’s: “properly an adjective, signifying having power (kuros) or authority, is used as a noun, variously translated in the N.T., “’Lord,’ … ‘Master,’…” Thayer’s: “he to whom a ...

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God told Abimelech, “You are a dead man” (Gen. 20:3). This was not for stealing money, murder, or blasphemy. It was because he innocently took another man’s wife (Gen. 20:5). ...

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Solomon warns us in Ecclesiastes 5:1-7 about our approach before God. We most certainly need God in our lives. Life is full of vanity; oppressions, trials, worthless pursuits. The way ...

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“And the Lord God of their fathers sent warnings to them by His messengers, rising up early and sending them, because He had compassion on His people and on His ...

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Does God matter? Some behave as though He does not. They live their lives in their own way. They curse, drink, gossip, lie, cheat, steal, or commit fornication. To them, ...

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After wondering in the desert for 40 years, Moses bid farewell to the children of Israel. He did so by preaching multiple sermons to them, admonishing them to be faithful ...

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John was a great man. He lived a life dedicated to God and did not fear telling others to repent (Matt. 3:1-12). His name and fame was widespread, so much ...

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The Bible describes angels as amazing beings. Their appearance often excited fear and dread in the hearts of men (Lk. 1:11, 12, 28, 29). The strength of angels is unquestionable, ...

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