The parable of the sower is an 'allegory' about the Kingdom of God. In other words, it can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, everything in the story represents something else. It is a ...
Computer Science professors Britton Wolfe and Brian Dickinson and their students are working with SIL Global, a faith-based ...
The gospel opens as Jesus invites people to see.... The Gospel of Thomas also suggests that Jesus is aware of, and criticizing the views of the Kingdom of God as a time or a place that appear in ...
And Deuteronomy, more than any other part of the Bible, is insistent that only the God of Israel is to be worshipped. Coogan: In the 6th century B.C. the Babylonians invaded the Kingdom of Judah ...
After nearly 25 years of modest contributions, this will be my last “Messages of Faith” article. I’m retiring … pretty much.
Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep to show that the Kingdom of God is accessible to all, even those who were sinners or strayed from God’s path. He uses the example of a shepherd (God ...
They "teach man the final end to which God calls us: the kingdom, the vision of God, participation in the divine nature, eternal life, filiation, rest in God." They are the heart of Jesus' preaching.
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