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There is a last will and testament that believers are beneficiaries of, the testator of which is Jesus Christ.
The miraculous healing of the demoniac in Mark 5:1-20, and the other miracles which occurred on the same day, all demonstrated Christ's compassion, power, and deity.
Jesus Christ is the final and only acceptable arbiter between God and mankind.
Consider how Christ's blood makes all the difference in our salvation in Hebrews 9:11-14. His blood gives infinite redemption, a purged conscience, and a spotless heart.
We examine the promise, person, and purpose of the Holy Spirit from John 14:15-27.
Learn about how the old routine of the tabernacle and offerings described in Hebrews 9:6-10 is no longer needed, yet depicts a greater reality found in Christ.
Whatever God does will last forever, as we see in Ecclesiastes 3:1-15; what are His everlasting works?
Thomas is commonly labelled as "doubting" for his worst error, but gentle correction from the Lord led him to demonstrate great faith, as we see from John 20:19-31.
Consider the mercy seat described in Hebrews 9:5, focusing on its construction, its position, and the cherubims which surround it.
The believer who fears the Lord is blessed with many promises and assurances, as we see from Psalm 34.
Was the altar of incense inside or outside of the inner tabernacle? The answer to this seemingly simple question has very interesting ramifications.
Jesus delivers a powerful parable to remind us of the importance of persistent prayer and unwavering trust in God. Like the widow, we too find ourselves under unjust judges. This parable offers us divine encouragement to remain steadfast in our prayers and reliant on His justice and faithfulness.
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