Day 288 – The Tabernacle of David
The Tabernacle of David In 750 B.C., Amos prophesied of the reestablishing of the Tabernacle of David. (Amos 9.11) This tabernacle, or tent, dismantled after the Temple was built by …
The Tabernacle of David In 750 B.C., Amos prophesied of the reestablishing of the Tabernacle of David. (Amos 9.11) This tabernacle, or tent, dismantled after the Temple was built by …
The Joshua Generation When I was a new believer, I heard prophecies calling our generation the Joshua Generation, and recently I have heard it again about the present generation. In …
Tithes and Offerings The practice of giving tithes and offerings is frequently criticized in today’s world. Even within the Church there are those who charge that the principle of tithing …
The House of Bread Self-preservation is the most powerful of human motivations. Water and food are essential ingredients to survive. Where there is no bread, there is starvation. Several times, …
The House of God A few days before Passover began, the Temple was crowded with those who had come from all over Israel to celebrate the feast. They could not …
Making Know God’s Wisdom As a student of philosophy and theology, I have come realize that without some tangible application, concepts and ideas can be quite nebulous. One can use …
The Blind Side Most every day I read a chapter in the book of Proverbs and I have noticed how often there is a warning about not being wise in …
Speak To The Mountain When something seems insurmountable, beyond our means or difficult, figuratively speaking, we call it a mountain. In every one of our lives, we have mountains. Some …
Spiritual Breathing When we look at nature we can see many spiritual truths reflected in it. God created man from the dust of the earth, which is an inanimate substance. …
Don’t Look Back Lot is an interesting character in the Bible. He was Abraham’s nephew and was cared for by him. Lot embraced Abraham’s monotheistic faith and when God directed …