[:en]Let us be quick to listen and slow to speak. (James 1:19) Let us be humble without passing judgment on others.[:]
[:en]Thoughts from John 4[:]
[:en]Jesus introduced to the Samaritan woman the living water. The woman believed and her life changed. (v. 19, 25) She immediately shared the good news with others (vs. 29) and many Samaritans believed (vs. 39-42) *Have you shared to good news with others?* Jesus said: “My food is to do the will of him… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from John 4[:]
[:en]Thoughts from John 3[:]
[:en]”No one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit” (v. 5) “You must be born again” (v. 7) “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (v. 16) “Whoever… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from John 3[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 21[:]
[:en]Manasseh, son of Hezekiah reigned Jerusalem for 59 years. He did evil in the eyes of the Lord. He followed the detestable practices of the nations around them. He rebuilt high places, erected altars, made an Asherah, sacrificed his sons in the fire, practised sorcery and divination and consulted mediums and spiritist. So the Lord… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 21[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 20[:]
[:en]Hezekiah became ill and was at the point of death. Isaiah told him that he could not recovered anymore. Hezekiah wept bitterly and prayed to the Lord. God heard his prayer and add 15 years to his life. He also promised to deliver him from the hand of the Assyrians. When the king of Babylon… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 20[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 19[:]
[:en]When king Hezekiah heard this, he went to the temple of God and pray: “O Lord our God, deliver us from his hand, so that all kingdoms on earth may know that you alone O lord are God” (v. 19). He sent Eliakim, the palace administrator, Shebna, the secretary and the leading priests to tell… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 19[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 18 [:]
[:en]Hezekiah, son of Ahaz reigned Jerusalem for 29 years and did what was RIGHT in the eyes of the Lord. He removed all the idols from the land. He trusted the Lord and followed His commands. In the 14th year of his reign, Sennacherib, the king of Assyria attacked Judah. So Hezekiah gave him all… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 18 [:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 17[:]
[:en]Hoshea, son of Elah became the last king of Israel. He reigned for 9 years and did evil in the eyes of the Lord. Hoshea had been vassal to the king of Assyria Shalmaneser and paid him tribute. When the king of Assyria found out that Hoshea had sent envoys to the king of Egypt… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 17[:]
[:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 15 – 16[:]
[:en] Azariah – the son of Amaziah reigned Jerusalem for 52 years. He did right in the eyes of the Lord. But he did not removed the high places where people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incenses there. The Lord afflicted him with leprosy until the day he died. His son, Jotham succeeded… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from 2 Kings 15 – 16[:]
[:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (5/13/17)[:]
[:en]Scripture Reading: Romans 13:1-7 Biblical Truth: “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established” (v. 1) Paul said that the authorities that exist have been established by God. Therefore rebelling against authorities is rebelling against what God has instituted. The only reason when we… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from “Light to My Path” (5/13/17)[:]