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  1. Hace 3 días · This famine isn’t of bread or water but of “hearing the words of the Lord” (verse 11b). We have ‘followed’ the course of time with man since God first created him. During his time on earth, God has spoken with individual people. He has sent His messages of Laws, repentance, forgiveness, restoration, judgment, and salvation throughout ...

  2. Hace 4 días · The greatest man-made disaster in human history was a famine in relatively recent years. Figuratively speaking, people’s faith may reach a famine point. And of course, the Bible addresses this. Watch as we investigate three passages that reflect on difficult faith circumstances.

  3. Hace 2 días · Your exploration of Agabus' prophetic ministry leads you to a pivotal moment in his career, where he foretells a severe famine that would affect the entire Roman Empire. This prophecy, as recorded in Acts 11:27-28, showcases Agabus' remarkable gift of foresight, as he predicts a devastating famine that would have far-reaching consequences .

  4. Hace 4 días · Watch as the story of the famine from Genesis chapter 41 and Genesis chapter 42 comes to life in iBIBLE—the world’s first visual and interactive Bible. Featu...

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  5. Hace 2 días · The Importance of Planning According to the Bible. As believers, we are called to live a life of intention and purpose. The Bible emphasizes the importance of planning in various aspects of life. Proverbs 21:5 reminds us that “the plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.”.

  6. Hace 5 días · In Luke 15:17-19 the prodigal son repents of his sins. He is in the gutter, completely humbled and he “comes to himself” and rehearses his confession of sin and plea for mercy to be treated like one of the hired servants. The prodigal son repented. The first two parables spoke of sinners repenting, but in this last parable we see a sinner ...

  7. Yeah there's a reason I err on the side that they are attempted genocides... very different scenarios though. Israel have all the power to kill everyone in Gaza but they can't handle the diplomatic consequences of that, so the genocide fails despite an apparent capability to do it, although they are able to handle the diplomatic consequences of having a truly massive civilian casualty ratio, i ...