
What is the meaning of mercy in the Bible? - NeverThirsty
The word mercy appears in the Beatitudes. In this Q&A you will discover the meaning of the word mercy. You discover the meaning of the Greek word.
What is the biblical definition of sin? — 1 John 3:4 - NeverThirsty
New Testament Definition of Sin? In the New Testament, the Greek word for sin is harmartia. Therefore, the study of sin is called hamartiology or the Doctrine of Hamartiology. In Romans …
Blessed Are The Merciful - NeverThirsty
Mercy is missing among us, and Jesus included it in a beatitude. Mercy is missing when babies are aborted. Mercy is missing when a society is lawsuit happy, when there is a lack of …
Change an Unforgiving Heart to a Forgiving Heart - NeverThirsty
Third, ask God to change your heart and to reveal how you can show compassion, mercy, and love to the other person. Fourth, ask Him for help to forgive and forget the offense.
What is the meaning of common grace or saving grace?
The most common definition is that grace is unmerited favor, but that is an incomplete definition. A. W. Tozer has defined grace as, Grace is the good pleasure of God that inclines Him to …
What is sanctification? – Positional, Progressive and Perfected
Bible Question: As believers in our process of sanctification, is it a must that we undergo all sorts of trials, tests, and sufferings, etc. (the refining process of fine gold)? Is sanctification referred …
Is God impartial? He treats people differently. - NeverThirsty
God is more tolerant and patient than we are. Sometimes it feels He treats people differently, but He is a just and loving God.
What do the other parts of the Tabernacle represent?
All of the parts of the tabernacle as well as its furniture looked forward to and represented our Savior, Jesus Christ and His work of redemption.
Who are the “the peculiar people” in 1 Peter 2:9? - NeverThirsty
Bible Question: Who are the “the peculiar people” in 1 Peter 2:9? Are they the Jews or the Gentiles? Bible Answer: Some Bible versions translate certain Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek …
Is it helpful to know Greek and Hebrew to understand Scripture?
The Bible was written in Greek and Hebrew, so do we need to know Greek and Hebrew to know the meaning of Scripture? Find out the answer here.