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Such wonderful life and fellowship await those who receive the words of Jesus and cling to His promises. Finally, the whole of Scripture ends on a promise and a prayer. Jesus declares, “Surely I ...
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
Still, pastor Mark Thomas agrees in the meaning of certain symbols. Water represents cleansing, Thomas said. Priests washed hands before rituals and Jesus washed the disciple’s feet. “There is a need ...
The flow of water from Jesus’s side is not just a sign of eternal life for the individual Christian believer, but for the redemption of all creation and the reestablishment of God’s kingdom on ...
Historian Tom McCollough claims Khirbet Qana, not Kafr Kanna, is the location of Jesus' first miracle, supported by archaeological evidence of ancient veneration at the site.
But He wanted to give her the gift of living water that would lead her to eternal life (v. 10). He wanted to satisfy her thirst. When we receive Jesus as our Savior, we too drink of this living water.
Because the Living Water Jesus promises is his Grace, the life-giving water of the soul that makes us pleasing to God and heirs of his Promise.
ALONG THE JORDAN RIVER — Kristen Burckhartt felt overwhelmed. She needed time to reflect, to let it sink in that she had just dipped her feet in the water where Jesus is said to have been ...
An archaeologist has shared recently gathered evidence that Khirbet Qana, an excavation site in Israel, is the true location of Jesus Christ's first miracle in Cana. Here are the details.
During the wedding, Jesus' mother, Mary, pointed out that the party had run out of wine. Upon hearing this, Jesus transformed six vessels of water used for 'ceremonial washing' into fine quality wine.
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