Immanuel, God with us, is the living God. No mere idol or false god, He is sovereign and majestic, our God who took on flesh to set us free. For we inherited original sin from Adam; we were prisoners ...
God said, ‘I AM Who I AM. You must tell them: The One Who is called I AM has sent me to you.’ (Exodus 3:14) John’s Gospel uses the Greek phrase, egō eimi, (i.e., “I AM”) as Jesus comes to define his ...
Jesus, the writers of the New Testament, and observant Jews never say the name of God. So why is saying it such a trend among American Christians? In the Bible, names matter. They aren’t mere ...
There are 70 different Jewish names for God. Fourteen different names of God are found in the Hebrew Bible. These are the meanings of each Biblical name ‘Ĕlōhı̄m–one of the most frequently used names ...
Because they have many Gods; polytheists have many names for God; just as humans have many names for their many relatives and friends. But why do monotheistic religions like Islam and Judaism have ...
Between the omnipotence of God, who holds all creation in being, and the nothingness of man, there is an impassible barrier which no creature may breach. Even the best and the brightest are forced to ...