God's purpose for creating the universe was to populate heaven. And all through the ages He has preserved the saving message through His servants(Amos 3:7) the prophets.
Is Jesus Christ also the true God ? “But the LORD is the true God , he is the living God, and an everlasting king: at his wrath the earth shall tremble, and the nations shall not be able to abide his indignation. ” Jeremiah 10:10 KJV In the text above, the ' true God' is as well as called the 'Living God'. So we ask who is the 'Living God'? Q: Who gave the Ten commandments to the Children of Israel? A: Jesus Christ (Acts 7:38). “For who is there of all flesh, that hath heard the voice of the living God speaking out of the midst of the fire, as we have, and lived? ” Deuteronomy 5:26 KJV We see here that Christ who gave the Ten Commandments is referred as 'the Living God'. Lastly, 1 John 5:20 [20]And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life. Nasi twajua kwamba Mwana wa Mungu amekwisha kuj...
Reuben's Biblical Narrative Analysis Reuben: Behold, a Son - Exploring the Complexities of Jacob's Firstborn Reuben, the eldest of Jacob's twelve sons, holds a significant yet often overshadowed place in the biblical narrative. Born to Leah, his arrival marked the beginning of a large and influential family that would eventually form the twelve tribes of Israel. The very meaning of his name offers a starting point for understanding his life and the complexities of his character as depicted in the scriptures. This exploration will delve into the biblical accounts of Reuben, from his birth and early actions to his later transgressions and the prophetic pronouncements concerning his future and that of his tribe. By examining the key events and verses associated with Reuben, we can gain a deeper appreciation for his role in the unfolding story of the patriarchs and the early history of the Israelite nation. The Significance of a Name: "Reuben" - Behold, a Son! The nam...
Joined to the Lord: Exploring the Enduring Legacy of Levi, Son of Jacob Levi, the third son born to Jacob and Leah, holds a significant place in the narrative of the Old Testament. While his personal actions are marked by both fervor and controversy, his lineage gave rise to the tribe of Levi, a people uniquely chosen for sacred service. Delving into the meaning of Levi's name in Hebrew and cross-referencing biblical accounts with the insightful commentary of Ellen G. White reveals a profound story of transformation, dedication, and the enduring importance of being joined to the Lord. The Genesis of a Name: "Levi" and the Heart of Leah The name "Levi" resonates with a powerful meaning rooted in the Hebrew language. Derived from the Hebrew verb "Lava" (לוה), it primarily signifies "to join" or "connect". 1 This core meaning extends to encompass ideas of being attached, united in harmony, accompanying, escorting, and walking together...
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