Jesus came specifically for the lost sheep of the nation of Israel.
Source:
Matthew 10:6, Matthew 15:24
Jesus came specifically for the lost sheep of the nation of Israel.
Matthew 10:6, Matthew 15:24
When Saul met Samuel he was searching for something. What is the item he sought?
Saul and his servant were searching for lost asses(donkeys). The servant suggested consulting Samuel to see if he would help.
1st Samuel 9
Hello,
My last official week of work. Friday the 29th I begin my retirement. I have told them I will be will to help part time but it’s time to go. There is a lot to do here at the house and I will be glad to have more time to do it. Not to mention my God and church duties seem to be ramping up. I might not be working for money anymore but it seems God has more for me to do.
One of the things with moving is that things get lost. I’m missing a few things here so let’s do a week of lost things of the Bible.
Thanks for the comments and questions. I always enjoy them because it means people are reading.
The picture this week is. Title: The Lost Drachma Artist: James Tissot Date: 1886 to 1894 Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons
Thanks for reading also I hope you have a good day at church. If you can go.
Dave
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Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities destroyed by God. Due to their wickedness. How many righteous people could have saved the cities?
God would save the cities for the sake of only, ten righteous people.
Source:
Genesis 18:16-32
The city of Babylon was also a great city in ancient times. Which King of Babylon destroyed Solomon’s temple?
It is King Nebuchadrezzar. Specifically King Nebuchadrezzar II. He destroyed the temple and also other houses in Jerusalem by burning them.
Jeremiah 52:12-13
This city and it’s empire were partly responsible for the spread of Christianity. Also, it still plays an important part in the faith. What is the city?
The city is Rome. Rome provided roads, safety, a justice system, and also a common culture which allowed the church to spread. Even today the Pope lives in Rome. I know technically the Pope lives in Vatican City.
Acts