Chapter 12 Meanings Judas Desires Judas desires represent what the New Testament calls “the flesh” (translated “sinful nature” in the NIV). It is the part of a believer that keeps sinning because of its attachment to this world (See Romans 7 as an example). EXCERPT...
Chapter 7 There are no new points of analogy in chapter seven. Chapter 8 The Desire for the Little one’s Approval Adam’s desire for the little ones’ approval represents our desire to be respected by the world. Especially, in our culture, in the academic/scientific...
God has a wonderful plan for your life. Is it possible you missed it? We’ve all made bad decisions–could it be that some of your past choices have put you in a place outside of God’s will? How can you find God’s will for your life? Questions...
Listen to this podcast episode Jesus was not a negative person. He didn’t walk around rebuking and criticizing and complaining about everyone and everything. He certainly had the right to. Jesus was the one human being who actually was better than everyone else. And...
My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the story of King Hezekiah. The story was slow at first, but I got into it eventually. I listened to the audiobook, and the narrator is outstanding. The more I listened, the more I wanted to go back and read the biblical accounts of...
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