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God Saw the Light was Good, but He Left Darkness Too | Dreaming Beneath the Spires
God created darkness as well as light in the beginning, and called both good. A meditation on the sadness and the darkness, which God left in the beginning.
Anita Mathias,
Some Truths About God You Need to Know. In Short Paragraphs. - Bravester
This is a selection of quotes that will inspire awe and wonder about God--maybe something so beautiful you have never considered before.
Brenda Seefeldt Amodea,
Some Truths About God You Need to Know. In Short Paragraphs. - Bravester
This is a selection of quotes that will inspire awe and wonder about God--maybe something so beautiful you have never considered before.
Brenda Seefeldt,
Original good (Genesis 1–4)
Why do we start with “original sin” when the Bible starts with “original good”?
Allen Browne,
Created to Reproduce
As God’s image-bearers, Adam and Eve were created for intimate and unbroken fellowship with their Creator. But their purpose also contained a significant horizontal (or earthly) aspect as well: Adam and Eve were also created to fill the earth.Genesis 1:27–28says, “Male and female He created them. God blessed them; and God said to them, ‘Be
John MacArthur,
The Nature of God’s Love: John MacArthur on God’s Love Defined Biblically
This series was first published in June, 2016. –ed. “God is love” (1 John 4:8). That’s a transcendent thought that finds its ultimate expression in the cross of Christ. The most famous verse in the Bible confirms that God’s love was the motive for sending Christ: “For God so loved the world . . .”
John MacArthur,
The Fallen Angels — House of David Ministries
The reference to demons occurs frequently in the Bible. Jesus recognized their existence, as did the seventy disciples He sent out and the Apostle Paul. As believers, we are admonished to always focus on the Lord and never give the hosts of darkness any meaningful prominence in our lives. We rejoice
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Fallen Angels — House of David Ministries
The reference to demons occurs frequently in the Bible. Jesus recognized their existence, as did the seventy disciples He sent out and the Apostle Paul. As believers, we are admonished to always focus on the Lord and never give the hosts of darkness any meaningful prominence in our lives. We rejoice
Eric M. Teitelman,

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