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Lessons we can learn from the betrayal of Judas Iscariot
The Bible provides an invaluable source of guidance. As you delve into its pages, you can discover that God's intention was not solely for you to learn from the triumphs and virtues of different individuals. It is also to glean insight from their missteps and transgressions. Among the countless biblical...
Hannah,
The Unbelieving Apostle
For you will certainly carry out God's purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John.
Maureen Hall Puccini,
The Unbelieving Apostle
For you will certainly carry out God's purpose, however you act, but it makes a difference to you whether you serve like Judas or like John.
Maureen Hall Puccini,
No Equity Among Thieves
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.– John 10:10, ESV Years ago, I heard a man tell an intriguing story about four thieves. It was intriguing because though all four were thieves, each of the four met with a different fate.…
Damon J. Gray,
The true kingdom wealth - Christian Personal Development
The true kingdom wealth is the focus of my recently uploaded video teaching from the Visionary Business Project. This video shows you very clearly when you are operating under ungodly wealth. What is true kingdom wealth? True kingdom wealth is the biblical wealth or the wealth according to the will of God. True kingdom is […]
Sesan Oguntade,
Judas had enough
By Elizabeth Prata How often we see in the Bible warnings about greed or attachment to money, and how it corrupts. After all, we read in 1 Timothy 6:10, “For the love of money is a root of al…
Elizabeth Prata,
How to Spot a Fake: 3 Lessons from Judas’ Betrayal of Jesus
When compared to the other days of Holy Week, Holy Wednesday is relatively quiet. It doesn’t contain any climactic events like Jesus’ cleansing of the temple from earlier in the week or any large teaching blocks like the upper room discourse that will follow. But this does not mean that the day is insignificant—each day in Holy Week plays a particular role in leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Holy Wednesday has traditionally been understood as the day when Judas Iscariot secured his p
Cole Feix,
The true kingdom wealth - Christian Personal Development
The true kingdom wealth is the focus of my recently uploaded video teaching from the Visionary Business Project. This video shows you very clearly when you are operating under ungodly wealth. What is true kingdom wealth? True kingdom wealth is the biblical wealth or the wealth according to the will of God. True kingdom is […]
Sesan Oguntade,
How to Spot a Fake: 3 Lessons from Judas’ Betrayal of Jesus
When compared to the other days of Holy Week, Holy Wednesday is relatively quiet. It doesn’t contain any climactic events like Jesus’ cleansing of the temple from earlier in the week or any large teaching blocks like the upper room discourse that will follow. But this does not mean that the day is insignificant—each day in Holy Week plays a particular role in leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection. Holy Wednesday has traditionally been understood as the day when Judas Iscariot secured his p
Cole Feix,
The Four Soils: Among the Thorns
This post was first published in August, 2017. —ed. Most of us have endured the tragedy of watching people we counted as spiritual brothers and sisters leave the church and turn their backs on Christ. It is heartbreaking to see friends and loved ones reject the Savior and instead pursue sin. When we think of
John MacArthur,

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