https://biblelandpassages.org Known to Muslims as the Haram Al-Sharif and to Jews as Mount Moriah, the 1.55 million square foot sacred platform in the heart of ancient Jerusalem was once home to a magnificent and glorious temple belonging to the Jews. This sacred temple was violently destroyed, but its archaeological remains tell the story of a prophecy about its fall, the final days of Christ, and God’s desire to dwell among His people. Join with us on this incredible journey as we explore the long and storied history about the temple’s origin, history, and its final days.
Psalm 137:8-9 – Did God Encourage “Dashing Babies Against Rocks?” | Challenging Bible Verses
Home Leading atheists allege that Psalm 137 teaches that God wants His people to dash babies against the rocks and be happy about it. Is this actually what Psalm 137 says? Join Eric Lyons as he briefly, biblically, and logically answers this question.
Genesis 19:8 – Did God Condone Rape? | Challenging Bible Verses
Home Did God condone Lot’s actions in Genesis 19:8 when he offered his daughters to the men of Sodom? Some contend that Lot’s conduct and the Bible writers’ praise of the patriarch are rea-sons to reject the God of the Bible. Are they correct? Join Eric Lyons as he looks at this specific context to provide an answer to the atheist’s challenge.
Light of the World (Season 3) | 26. Six Things to Remember If You Think about Quitting
Home The goal of every Christian should be to walk in the footsteps of Christ until the end of our lives. But sometimes the troubles of life overwhelm and we begin to think about giving up. Does God care if we give up? What does the Bible say about giving up? Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they discuss things to remember when you are thinking about quitting.
Light of the World (Season 3) | 25. Putting on the New Man
Home When we put on Christ in baptism, we are called to live a new life. But how do we go about doing that? What does it take for us to become a new person? Join Neal Pollard and Hiram Kemp as they look at Colossians 3:10-14 and putting on the new man.