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This section of the site is for commentaries on different passages of Scripture.

Its very important to study the Word of God so you can rightly understand it. This needs to be done with humility and dependence upon God. There is also much that can be gained from studying and considering what others have written or said about various passages of the Scripture.

The Jews Resisted Moses, and Later the Messiah, Jesus (Yeshua)

At the time of the early church, the Jews had by and large become really focussed on their temple and their system of worship with animal sacrifices. Many of them disregarded Jesus who was sent as their Messiah. God got so fed up with the whole thing that He arranged for the Romans to come over in 70 A.D and utterly destroy the Temple. It has never been rebuilt. I call that a strong message from the Lord of Heaven and Earth to the people of Israel about what God does and does not accept by way of religion.

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The Trinity - a Bible Study Outline

Introduction
The word “Trinity” is not found in the Bible. It is the distinctive doctrine of Christian faith. It affirms that there is only one God— the father, Son—the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy spirit.

Understanding the  Trinity
It is a fact that understanding the Trinity is not an easy study.
1. However, it is necessary for us to believe in the Trinity more than understanding the same. If we love God, we will believe all things.
1 Cor.13:7 read more »

Jesus the Anointed One

Chapter 4

Introduction

 

The word Messiah is derived from the  Hebrew word mashach which is used of anointing. In Isaiah 61:1 this word teaches that the anointing was a symbol of the Holy Spirit. By which Jesus was anointed for the ministry and life. Lk. 4:18; Acts. 10:38.

 

Birth of Jesus

1. The prophecy of his birth.  Isa. 9:6 read more »

God is the Strength of My Heart and My Portion Forever

"My flesh and my heart fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."

(Psalm 73:26)

The Psalmist mentions the fact that sometime he can't handle all the stress of life. In his own strength, he cannot make it. He says, "My flesh and my heart fail". He is talking about the natural endurance of man, which although considerable at times, CANNOT make unaided it through every kind of crisis the world dishes up. read more »

The Fruit of the Holy Spirit - Bible Study

Introduction
The fruit of the Spirit is the result from the work of the Holy Spirit in sanctification. The fruit of the Spirit is the unmistakable quality of a spiritual life.

Facts about the  Fruit of the  Spirit
1.    The Holy Spirit produces it.  Gal. 5:22
2.    There is no law against it.  Gal. 5:23
3.    Pruning increases the fruitfulness. Jn. 15:2
4.    Remaining in Christ bears more fruit. Jn. 15:5 read more »

The Appearance of Christ In the Old Testament

Do you know How Jesus appeared in the Old Testament? Here I have shown how He appeared in the Old testament!

The Goodness of God


Introduction

If God is good, “Why accidents, sickness, poverty, suffering. . .?” is the cry of the common man. How shall we justify God’s goodness and the world’s miseries? May the study of God’s goodness throw us some light.

 

The Nature of God’s Goodness

These are few of the nature of God’s goodness

1. The Lord is good. Ps. 100:5 read more »

The Mercy of God

Introduction

The Hebrew word Chacad for mercy is used in various forms to designate God’s dealings with man. And also it indicates the mode in which men are to deal with one another, as seen in the story of the Good Samaritan. Lk. 10:37.

 

Facts about God’s Mercy

1. God’s mercies are from of old. Ps. 25:6

2. God is full of mercy. Jas. 5:11 read more »

Christian titles and the example of Paul

Commentary on the Book of Romans

Romans 1:1

1 Paul, a bondservant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated to the gospel of God

Even though Paul was and is probably the most influential apostle in the history of the church, notice the humility with which he writes this letter to the Romans. Even the name "Paul" means "little". His name was changed by the Lord from Saul to Paul.

Paul, describes himself firstly as a bondservant, which in the greek really means "slave". Paul is saying he is a slave of Jesus Christ. read more »

The Gospel was Promised in the Old Testament Scriptures

Commentary on the Book of Romans

Romans 1:2
... separated to the gospel of God, (vs 1)

vs2 which He promised before through His prophets in the Holy Scriptures,

Gospel means good news. What is the good news from God? It is simply this: that God would make a way to save people from sin and its consequences, and restore what we had lost through disobedience and rebellion towards GOd.
This promised was fulfilled through the death and resurrection of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, in our place. read more »

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