For instance, Abraham, the first Hebrew Patriarch, had three wives- Sarah, Hagar and Keturah. This is not because he is a womanizer seeking carnal pleasures, but rather because the first, Sarah was barren till the age of ninety. It was in order to avoid the disgrace of barrenness that made Sarah recommend to Abraham her Egyptian maid as a second wife. And the family through Hagar was blessed with a son – Ishmael. Keturah has six sons from Abraham (1 Chr 1:32).
This article seeks to help you focus on God’s love.
The Bible provides a very interesting perspective on recession and one that I feel as Christians you should endeavor to understand and to adapt some of those principles during your very own experiences of a recession.
Have you ever asked yourself maybe Muslims, Jews and Christians were just related? Here’s some interesting facts that I read in the bible which absolutely narrated that the three religion(nations) were related.
A discussion of doctrine of infant baptism.
This one was inspired by my friend Karen, God Bless.
The article deals with the issue about who was the child that was offered by Abraham, and what was his name? Bible and Quran give us different views, but the one thing is clear that the Bible is clear about the issue whereas the Quran is not.
God only needed the assurance that Sarah’s womb was barren to perform a miracle. God does not need human ingenuity to fulfill His promise to us; He only requires us to be barren.
Tithing is a very deceptive issue for many Christians. The general teaching is that according to the book of Malachi, we should tithe. Is tithing relevant for New Testaments Christians who are living in the grace of Christ?
The Abrahamic Covenant between God and Abraham in the Bible is one that stands even to this day.
