@@montepetersen2888 Thank you so much. I appreciate the comment. May the Lord bless you in an abundance! All glory and praise to Jesus ✝️🙏
@phuakiangee86262 ай бұрын
If God is for Israel who can be against her.
@KhrawbokSawkmie-vs8np2 ай бұрын
Israel are the ones whom God sowed his first fruit on this earth. But in book of Romans chapter 9- verse 25- 26-27- 28 As God says to Hosea! "I'll call them 'my people' who are not my people; And I will call her "my loved one"' who is not my loved one. 26--- And, it will happen in very place! Where it is set to them, "You are not my people, they will be called sons and daughters of the living God. 27---- Isaiah cries out concerning Israel: " though the number of the Israelites be like the sand by the sea, only the remnant will be saved. 28--- For the Lord will carry out his sentence with speed and finality. God loves the Israelites, but to ones who sins in God by his love and in his anger only, he will punished them on this earth. Amen. God bless and stay safe. Amen. ❤.... . Truly.
@rogermas60872 ай бұрын
Israel just a name not contry 😂😂
@odettepaulin60562 ай бұрын
Explain
@TheWordOfGodVerseByVerse2 ай бұрын
…Actually, Israel is both a name and a country! Historically, ‘Israel’ first referred to the descendants of Jacob (whose name was changed to Israel in the Bible) and the ancient Kingdom of Israel. Today, it’s a modern, internationally recognized nation established in 1948. It’s one of the most geopolitically important regions in the world with a rich cultural and historical significance spanning thousands of years. So, while the name Israel holds deep religious and historical meaning, it’s also very much a country with its own government, borders, and people. Hope that helps clarify/explain ✝️
@rogermas60872 ай бұрын
@@TheWordOfGodVerseByVerse how write the bible. When is was write before Jesus. Much inside is from long before. If you think is 1 god. You are wrong. Is min 12. And they have god over them.
@TheWordOfGodVerseByVerse2 ай бұрын
@@rogermas6087 It sounds like there’s some confusion here. The Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament, which was written before Jesus, and the New Testament, which was written after Jesus’ life and ministry. The Old Testament contains writings that go back thousands of years, but the New Testament specifically focuses on Jesus’ life, teachings, and the early Christian church. As for the idea of multiple gods, Christianity is very clear in its belief in one God (Deuteronomy 6:4). The Bible speaks of ‘one Lord, one faith, one baptism’ (Ephesians 4:5), and while some ancient cultures had beliefs in many gods, Christianity stands firmly on monotheism; the belief in one all-powerful God. Let me know if you’d like more clarification!