Gospel.com Topics Feed - God's Word 2012-02-22T11:22:06-05:00 GCI info@gospel.com http://www.gospel.com/feeds/topics/god%27s+word The Bible books laid out as a chemistry periodic table http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/7077 2012-02-22T11:22:06-05:00 You may be familiar with the chemistry periodic table, which lays out all the elements in relation to each other. Tim Challies has placed all the books of the Bible in a similar layout, and given people the freedom to reuse or publish it in any way. The Book of the Ages - Into Thy Word Ministries http://70030.netministry.com/articles_view.asp?articleid=31628&columnid=3801 2010-04-26T15:39:20-05:00 Is the Bible important? Have you ever wondered what the Bible’s influence has been on you, personally, whether you read it daily or not at all? Grass withers - a Christian perspective http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah%2040:8&version=NIV 2009-09-20T13:03:26-05:00 Beauty and life are fleeting things--even the most most beautiful flower or garden withers and dies eventually. But God's Word never changes--we can trust that it will never fade away. "Sword" in the Bible: Ephesians 6:17 http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ephesians%206:17&version=NIV 2009-09-03T14:15:05-05:00 The Word of God is described in a number of places as a sword--hard-hitting and effective, capable of piercing even the most resolute mental and spiritual defenses with its simple truth. If we're armed with God's Word, we have no need of any other "weapons"--it is our most effective tool against unbelief. Russian The Farmer and the Seed http://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/russian/The%20Farmer%20and%20the%20Seed%20Russian.pdf 2009-03-04T12:20:34-05:00 Russian: Jesus tells a parable about a farmer and a seed. The farmer scatters seed. Some seed falls on hard ground and birds eat it. Some falls on stony ground, some among thorns and some on good ground. The seed is God's Word. Only a few people hear it and believe. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Five Principles of Making Moral Decisions http://hutchcraft.com/Resources-for-Going-Deeper-With-Jesus/5-Principles-of-Making-Moral-Decisions/Five-Principles-of-Making-Moral-Decisions 2008-11-20T09:35:55-05:00 It's important to know what the Bible says and the issues that it clearly settles. Today, there are so many choices you have to make that aren't covered by any list of rules. The Bible leaves us principles that cover every choice we make. They can be summarized into five principles that can equip you to make moral choices for the rest of your life. Sign up today for the 7-part email series Hebrew The Farmer and the Seed http://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/hebrew/The%20Farmer%20and%20the%20Seed%20Hebrew.pdf 2008-11-17T11:00:35-05:00 Hebrew: Jesus tells a parable about a farmer and a seed. The farmer scatters seed. Some seed falls on hard ground and birds eat it. Some falls on stony ground, some among thorns and some on good ground. The seed is God's Word. Only a few people hear it and believe. 2 Peter 3: 1-9 - Into Thy Word Ministries http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=36073&columnid=3803 2008-11-10T18:21:07-05:00 God Promises Christ's Return to us! Peter restates his purpose, and desires to get his people thinking about Christ, not the trends of the day, not the new philosophies, false teachers, or the scoffers. Hebrews 4:12-13 - Into Thy Word Ministries http://intothyword.org/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=42466&columnid=3803 2008-10-29T17:27:39-05:00 The Piercing Power of God’s Word. God’s Word is living power! The Word of God, His written, spoken by His Spirit word is living and ever most prevailing, authoritative, and impacting. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Quakeproof Lives - #8069 http://hutchcraft.com/A-Life-That-Matters/Radio-Program/Quakeproof-Lives-8069 2008-08-15T16:50:34-05:00 Now quakes are inescapable. They’re part of life. I don’t mean just the kind that register on the Richter Scale. There are major shakeups that hit us medically and maritally and occupationally and financially and relationally and spiritually. The question isn’t whether or not we’re going to have life-quakes; it’s whether what we’re building our life on can withstand the quake, because a life that matters just doesn’t collapse when everything’s shaking.