In part 1, we learned that the Spirit is the truth. Moreover, the Spirit is the Lord—the Son of God, the Light, and the King. 2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. The Spirit Futhermore, the Spirit…
The Good News : The Kingdom Of God
The phrase “four winds” appears in the Bible a total of six times, depending on the translation (e.g., KJV, NIV, ESV). The “four winds” are the unresolved conflicts in the world. These conflicts, among others, contribute to global instability and humanitarian challenges, necessitating ongoing international attention and efforts toward resolution.…
There is an inescapable truth that people won't be able to deny. It's a huge part of our existence in this world. It is life for those who understand and obey it, or death to those who deny it.
However, Michael is not just any angel who ministers to God's people; he holds a unique role in their aid. The archangel Michael plays a significant part in the end times, as described by the Apostle John in the book of Revelation.
The Jerusalem above is the spiritual or heavenly Jerusalem; she is our mother. She is also known as Zion or Mount Zion and is the subject of numerous prophecies in the Old and New Testaments.
In this vision, the ram represents authoritarianism and is depicted with two horns, symbolizing the kingdoms of Media and Persia. These horns stand for absolute monarchy and communism, with communism portrayed as the "higher" horn that "came up last".
A prophecy from the Bible, delivered to the Prophet Daniel around 600 BC, is only now being understood in a new light. This is a short introduction to the spirit-based interpretation of this vision.
The vision of the Prophet Daniel regarding “a goat and a ram” has been unfolding throughout history, even today. We thank God for the wisdom to understand what the “goat” and the “ram” truly represent, as they provide deeper insights into our past and future.
A quick look into the life of Jesus in His role as "The Light" when He lived here on Earth.
Why was The Lord Jesus referred to as the Word in the flesh?