Israel's political regathering happened in May of 1948, but her spiritual regathering will happen at the second coming of Christ.
Here I first revisit the law of sowing and reaping. Paul concludes the book by again condemning the Judaizers and proclaiming that he would glory only in the cross of…
Moses describes some requirements of worship when Israel enters the Promised land.
Isaiah writes about some of the future blessings that will be seen in the millennium.
Believers can sow to the flesh or sow to the Spirit. The fruit or graces of the Spirit should be evident in the life of one born again.
Godly leaders would be critical if God was to bless Israel in the Promised land. Equally important would be the need for godly citizens.
The conclusion of the 9 fruit or graces of the Holy Spirit that are available to every born again believer in Christ. Do these describe your life?
Moses continues teaching the people the way the nation would be governed when they entered the Promised land. Here he instructs them concerning the priests and Levites.
Our righteous acts are seen as filthy rags by God before salvation. Can you imagine what our sins must look like to a holy God?
Ceaasing to do evil is important, but doing good is necessary as well. what enables a true believer to replace evil with good?
Moses continues dealing with how the government will operate in the Promised Land. If they ever had a king, what would be expected of him?
Isaiah examines the LORD'S past blessings to Israel and asks Him to again display His power as He did in the past.
We, as born again believers, are invovled in a very real daily internal struggle between the flesh( the old Adamic nature) and the Spirit( the new divine nature).
Moses had instructed the people regarding their history and their worship. He now moves on to talk about how government would operate in the Promised Land.