Comments about Exodus 16: 1-10

It is certainly interesting when one considers how perceptive God is. God perceived not only their lack of faith, but also the validity of their concerns. And even though these people were eyewitnesses to mighty wonders, they were infants in respect to their faith. So, God doles out a provision of grace instead of punishment for guile.

God and The Exodus

Anytime one goes to the biblical text, they should ask, “What does this reveal to me about God.”
In Exodus chapter three, God sends Moses to the captives and instructs him to tell them, “I AM hath sent me to you” (3:14). The Exodus is about God!

The Awesomeness of God’s Word

Consider with this writer for just a moment a powerful picture of Christ. Joseph is a character that auditors of the biblical narrative meet upon reaching the second half (30-50) of the second unit of Genesis (12-50). Although the New Testament never comes out and says, “Joseph is a type of Christ”, the similarities are striking and convincing.

The Bible and “Pilgrim Ministries”

This author is not attacking anyone personally. This author is not attacking the individuals referenced in the post itself. This author is not against the rehabilitation of drug addicts. However, this author is for biblically accurate truth. Especially, when it comes to the souls of men who are being misled. The Bible is unmistakably plain when it deals with salvation.

There’s A Great Day Coming

“There’s a Great Day Coming.” What a thought! There are many things that the human family makes preparations for. Appointments, special events and everyday mundane things require preparations. What about the greatest event to happen since the creation, incarnation, or crucifixion and resurrection?