Sad but true, many people miss God habitually. As a preacher, I can tell you that many times I get a message, and I recognize that there are certain people that it will really bless. In certain cases, however, the persons are never there on these key occasions. They always manage to miss church when God has something for them!
Why is this?
The answer is simple. Whether God wants to bless you or correct you, there is always some…..
In this blog we have often investigated how Psalm 91 tells the story of an eagle, figuratively the Holy Spirit, raises its young. Psalm 91 is thus a story of the Holy Spirit training believers.
Today we begin a series of articles on how the Holy Spirit causes believers to triumph over forces of death and destruction. Specifically we look at how Moses, the most likely author of Psalm 91, escaped mass murders on several occasions.
Psalm 91:5-7 tells us,…..
For this installment of Eagles in the Bible, I want to concentrate on the Rapture of the Saints.
Psalm 91:14 is God speaking about a believer, and says, “Because he has loved Me, therefore I will deliver him; I will set him securely on high, because he has known My name” (NASB).
The psalm can be seen as God the Holy Spirit, in the figure of a mighty eagle, training and rescuing believers. This verse seems to speak of the…..
Our next installment of Eagles in the Bible involves the fact that one of the four faces of the living creatures surrounding the throne of God is the face of an eagle.
Revelation 4:7 tells us, “The first creature was like a lion, and the second creature like a calf, and the third creature had a face like that of a man, and the fourth creature was like a flying eagle” (NASB).
This description matches closely with the details given…..