Abraham counseled his wife to say she was his sister on two occasions. Both Pharaoh and the King of Gerar took her as a wife. God intervened on both occaisions.
Source: Genesis 12:10-20 20:1-10
Abraham counseled his wife to say she was his sister on two occasions. Both Pharaoh and the King of Gerar took her as a wife. God intervened on both occaisions.
Source: Genesis 12:10-20 20:1-10
Hello,
Well I seem to be settling into my new church. My wife and I are attending separate churches but that seems to be the way things are right now. Hopefully I will fit in there and go on growing in my faith.
This week we are going to talk about arrivals in the Bible. This topic may go on for two weeks as we are visiting the grandchildren out east.
Thanks for the comments and questions. I always enjoy them because it means people are reading.
The picture this week is. Title: Abraham’s counsel to Sarah
Artist James Tissot Date 1896 – 1902 (Approximate) Copyright: Public Domain Source: Wikimedia Commons
Thanks for reading also I hope you had a good day at church.
Dave
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The couple is Priscilla and Aquila. They were workers in the early church and several times had churches in their house.
Source: Acts 18 Also mentioned in several of Paul’s letters
This man’s laid down life and good deeds had God grant him a singular honor. Who is this man?
This couple assisted Paul and the early church. They often held church in their house. Who is the welcoming couple?
The man is Cornelius who with his household became the first Gentle believers in Jesus.
Source: Acts 10
This man’s laid down life almost ended when he went on a important church mission?
Epaphroditus almost died, delivering monetary support to Paul. The support was from the church at Philippi.
Source: Philippians 2:25-30
This woman was so valued by the congregation that Peter was called when she got sick and died. He raised her from the dead. Who is this woman?
The woman is Dorcas who made many clothes for the church members would could not afford them.
Source: Acts 9:36-43