Why is the Bible called the Word of God?

The word of God created the universe, revealed himself throughout history in a personal way, and wants to be your personal savior

The Bible has always been called the Word of God because it contains a written account of the verbal words of God. These words are recorded from the first pages of Genesis, throughout all the history, prophets, poems, writings, gospels, and letters, to the last pages of Revelation. This is the mystery of the Christian faith that exceeds all the Continue reading Why is the Bible called the Word of God?

Why isn’t there a wikibible

It seems like we live in a wikiworld. Everything is defined by popular opinion these days. Historical statues are being torn down. Historical documents are being burned and shredded. News is being censored. Social media posts are being hidden. Celebrities are being canceled. Dictionaries are being rewritten. So, why isn’t there a wikibible? Jehoikam’s ancient wikibible King Jehoikam’s  used his Continue reading Why isn’t there a wikibible

101 Verses of Hope Beyond the Grave

Christians have a hope beyond the grave

As a result of world events surrounding the coronavirus, I have gathered these versus on the Christian’s hope beyond the grave that overcomes fear. There are many top ten favorites and some new ones you might not have thought of for years. If you are struggling with fear and loneliness, meditate on these verses. If I have left out any Continue reading 101 Verses of Hope Beyond the Grave

Do you raise hands during worship?

Praising God and giving thanks to Jesus Christ with raised hands while singing “Is He Worthy?” with hundreds of Christians on the Southern Steps of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

I often raise my hands during worship. Most of the time it’s just me and God. The musicians and crowd seem to fade away and disappear. And if I think of them at all, I want to let people know I’m with Jesus. What about you? Do you raise your hands during worship? Please write me why/not or join the Continue reading Do you raise hands during worship?

Does my help come from the hills?

The southwest corner of the temple mount

Some of the most beautiful messages of help are from the Songs of Ascents that pilgrims sang as they ascended up to Jerusalem and up the southern steps to the temple. Psalm 121 is one of the most famous ones that starts with the question, “Does my help come from the hills?” The answer is stunning, thrilling, and beyond awesome. Continue reading Does my help come from the hills?