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a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

Job 39.22

He laughs at fear, afraid of nothing.

A timeline of the questioning of scripture.

 

The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky.

 

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Bible scripture with appropriate background.

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a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

Official Berean SDA Church Photo by © S. Seawood

Tōshō-gū Shrine, Nikkō

East face of the "Cross of the Scriptures" (c.900 AD)

 

Clonmacnoise

County Offaly, Ireland

Founded 548 AD

Ideally a book would have no order to it, and the reader would have to discover his own.

by Mark Twain

a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

a panel discussion at Duke Divinity School examines connections between scripture and poetry

The Forbidden City, Beijing, China

A collection of Great Plains pastors read Scripture in their native languages.

  

Lunchtime is scripture time when young evangelicals set out to tackle the pampas of Torres del Paine National Park, Chile Photo by Nicole Carey

Romans 10:11 ESV For the Scripture says, “Everyone who believes in him will not be put to shame.”

 

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The apostle Paul is writing to the Romans, reminding them that they are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. He quotes from the Old Testament book of Isaiah, specifically Isaiah 28:16. In this verse, the prophet is speaking of a time when God will restore his people from exile and establish them in their own land once again. But the promise is not just for the physical land of Israel, but for spiritual Israel as well. Those who put their trust in the Lord will not be disappointed or put to shame. This is because, as Paul goes on to say in Romans 10:13, “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” When we call on Jesus Christ to be our Savior and Lord, we are trusting in him completely for our salvation. And he will never let us down. We may experience trials and difficulties in this life, but we can be confident that, through Christ, we will ultimately be victorious.

  

scripture card, free for personal use

Best viewed large. Not sure why they replaced some of the s's in the text with f's, eg. Jefus Chrift instead of Jesus Christ, profper instead of prosper, etc.

Free Scripture Cards By Dr. Johnson Cherian

Unavailable...Original- cardstock and scrapbook papers, cut with xacto knife, white glue-d

 

Awesome Creator, Lord, and Friend!! You are so big to take care of us and fit us into the palm of your hand, and yet small enough to fit in the crevices of a willing heart... and you love us. That is awesome...The imagery of this verse has always been a keen reminder to me of how great, grand, wonderful,and awesome our God is. May the knowledge that He is bigger than any problem, concern, or circumstance encourage you in your faith and bring you comfort, joy, and peace. For "Nothing is impossible" with Him.

I painted scripture all around the top of the girls wall about being a Godly woman.

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