Jerusalem a Burdensom Stone – exactly what God fortold

Jerusalem a Burdensom Stone – exactly what God fortold

Jul 30

The tiny land of Israel is an amazing phenomenon, explainable only in biblical terms. It began almost 4,000 years ago with the family of Jacob (or Israel) and his twelve sons. Most of the contemporary nations at the time--Elam, Chaldea, the Hittite empire, and others--have long been extinct as nations, but Israel is alive and well, and is in fact the very hub of international concern. It has, as God prophesied, become a "burdensome stone for all people."

The Sin of Complaining

The Sin of Complaining

Jul 29

[Translate] “And He gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul” (Psalm 106:15). Christians who complain about their circumstances would do well to ponder this sobering verse and its background. God had greatly blessed His people, Israel, delivering them supernaturally from slavery in Egypt, protecting them against their enemies–even miraculously supplying...

Growth in Christ

Growth in Christ

Jul 27

It is not enough merely to be saved; the babe in Christ should grow into Christian maturity. "As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby" (1 Peter 2:2). The babe will grow on milk for a time, but soon he needs more.

Diamonds are a Creationist Best Friend

Diamonds are a Creationist Best Friend

Jul 26

Most diamonds are formed at depths of 150 or so miles. Deep diamonds, however, formed at depths of over 400 miles. The discovery of a new cache of deep diamonds near Eurelia, Southern Australia, has caused some researchers to speculate that they formed much more recently than previously believed.

Science and the Bible Agree: Casual Sex Is Bad

Science and the Bible Agree: Casual Sex Is Bad

Jul 23

Countless television programs and movies portray casual sex as “no big deal,” or even normal. But according to the scientific data, that view is all wrong. As it turns out, the brain chemistry associated with sex is exclusively conducive to marriage.