Have you ever been in any life-threatening storm? How do you feel if you are in one of these storms? How do you react to the situation? Where do you go for help? Who do you run for rescue? Let us look at how disciples of Jesus reacted to such a storm. Bible study guide on Mark 4:35-41. Sudden storm in sea of Galilee, Disciples (fishermen)’ reaction, Jesus calmed the storm and the sea.
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Inductive Bible Study on the Doctrine of Trinity: Biblical definition and meaning, Trinity in the old testament and new testament, practical but imperfect analogies for understanding Trinity.
This bible guide presents the original meaning of the Beatitudes, two lists described in Matthew 5:3-12 and Luke 6:20-23. It also gives an outline of 8 part beatitudes bible study guide, each described in details.
free Bible guide on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. It offers answers to questions about the Holy Spirit such as what is the Holy Spirit, characteristics and works of Holy Spirit, Men’s response to the Holy Spirit? How does he act in life of a Christian?
This free bible guide discusses definition and meaning of Theodicy. It attempts to answer difficult questions about the existence of God and problem of evil, arguments against God, can God use evil to do good?
This eighth part of Beatitude Bible study series explores ‘blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ in Matthew 5:10. It offers meaning of persecuted, perspective of first disciples and early Christians towards persecution and offers message of hope and assurance for those who are persecuted for the sake of Christ.