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➤ The Little Book (Revelation 10:1-11) —(Revelation 10:1-11) The angel tells John to eat a little book which would taste sweet in his mouth, but become bitter in his stomach.
➤ Tasted of Grace —Examines the argument that those who fall away have only tasted of grace and did not fully partake of grace.
➤ Did God Really Say? —The first question recorded in the Bible was asked by the serpent in the Garden of Eden. “Did God really say that you must not eat from a tree in the garden?” (Genesis 3:1). We learn a lot from observing how the serpent, Adam, and Eve, each handled the word of God.
➤ Food for Thought —Three miraculous events involving food, and what they show.
➤ Banquet Parables —about the parables of the Embarrassed Guest, the Luncheon for the Poor, and the Slighted Invitation.
➤ Invited and Compelled —The Parable of the slighted invitation (Luke 14:16-24) is about people invited to a dinner. When they refused the invitation, other people were rounded up and compelled to attend. What is this saying about grace and choice?
➤ Notes on the Passover —This page provides concise notes on the Passover memorial observed by the children of Israel. The notes include definition, explanation, origin, history, and timeline.
➤ Notes on 'Breaking Bread' —The New Testament uses the term “breaking bread” for the Lord’s Supper. It also uses the same term for a common meal. The term “to break bread” can have two different meanings. Scripture makes a clear distinction between the two as separate activities.
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