Moses talks about the 2nd of 4 traps that Satan may use to cause the Israelites to practice idolatry.
Satan's attack on the family began all the way back in Eden with Eve. It continues today at an accelerated pace.
The priviledge of Israel being God's chosen nation brought with it many responsibilities. They were to give certain tithes and offerings when they lived in the land. Moses then warned…
The conclusion of Isaiah's prophecies in chapters 52 and 53 concerning Christ and His death, burial, resurrection and exaltation.
The 2 disciples on the road to Emmaus found themselves conversing with the risen Savior(unknowingly at first). They were discouraged over His death so Christ taught them from the Scriptures…
Long before science figured it out, God revealed that life is in the blood.
Written 700 years before Christ's birth, Isaiah describes His humiliation, suffering, death, burial and resurrection. He also includes facts about the Servant Messiah's exaltation and the significance of His suffering.…
Does one have to believe in the resurrection of Christ to be saved? How can we be sure that He did rise again?
The conclusion of some lessons learned by the words "I thirst" which Jesus uttered on the cross.
Moses instructs the people of Israel to completely rid the Promised land of its idols when they enter.
Isaiah prophesied about Israel's return to the land after the Babylonian captivity and the future blessings of the Millennial Kingdom.
"I thirst". Much is contained in those 2 words of Christ on the Cross.
Moses reminds Israel that they can choose obedience and be blessed or disobedience and be chastened by God.