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Teachings
To live the resurrection, one must first “die to sin” by conquering it, as commanded by the Apostle Paul, allowing believers to walk in “newness of life” like Jesus. By fixing their eyes on Jesus and living a life pleasing to God, believers reflect God’s glory and draw near to His presence. This blog article uses Noah’s example of complete trust and obedience to God, despite uncertainty, to illustrate how faith enables one to live the resurrection and participate in God’s work.
There are moment in history where the cultures of the world resemble God and moments where it resembles the empires of the world. We are…
Join the BibleInteract community and become part of a community interested in finding the depth of meaning in the Bible. What are the benefits of…
Israel’s annual festivals are all prophetic. The first (Passover) and the last (Sukkot) offer a glimpse of God’s plan to redeem His people. 04:12…
Find out more! ▶️ How to Think Hebrew Episode 21: The Prophecy of Passover
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Prayer is considered the service of God similar to offerings in the Temple. 00:26:45




