THE FIRST AND SECOND FULFILLMENTS – Mark 13
At least two themes are interwoven: prophecies concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, and warnings concerning the second coming of Christ.
Art as expression – NOT as market campaigns, will still capture our Imaginations
At least two themes are interwoven: prophecies concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, and warnings concerning the second coming of Christ.
When man rejects miracles, he rejects God. The real essence of miracle, then, is the acknowledgment that God is at work.
There are no less than eight legitimate meanings of the word Israel in the holy Bible.
People who will not believe in the second coming of Christ and the accompanying judgment of all the world inevitably have a tendency to live careless and sinful lives.
There are actually seven Calvary miracles, the greatest and most wonderful, of course, being the resurrection of Christ.
True, Jesus was not yet dead when the Pharisees determined to pay Judas exactly thirty pieces of silver; but then they fully intended to kill him as soon as possible, overlooking the parallel fact that God’s law required the “ox” to be stoned after such an incident!
Christ was both human and divine, and so is the Bible. The Lord identified himself as one with the Father, and yet he was also the son of the virgin Mary, of the posterity of David and of Abraham. Likewise, the Bible is in fact the word of God; yet, at the same time, it is the writing by men like Isaiah, Moses, Matthew, Luke, and Paul.