10 And have made us kings and priests to our God;
And we shall reign on the earth."
No, God did not promise that life would be easy in scripture. Instead, scripture often speaks of trials and challenges that believers may face.
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According to Jesus that it says in the scripture,he said it is the people of God that is his body.
It's just an old cliche' and it is not biblical and it's not a scripture.
There is no scripture that says that God dies.
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God..." (Ps.14:1 & 53:1)
Yes, the scripture mentions that God does not test us.
because they know that their god said to behave them in good manner with the neighbours in quran.
Martin Luther was only quoting Scripture when he said that, as in Romans 13 - 1. "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God." Then you may say that Luther was oppressed and imprisoned by the authorities he upheld; but wasn't that the same with our Lord Jesus Christ? It was the rulers of his people that crucified him. But this is all OK with us as Jesus said in 2Timothy 2 - 12. "If we suffer, we shall also reign with [him]: if we deny [him], he also will deny us:"
No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.No. The ancient Egyptians did not worship their dead rulers. They had their set pantheon of god that they honored.
After Jesus was crucified and he arose again, he had told the disciples that he would send the holy ghost in his place as a comforter and guide. The scripture says the Holy Spirit is God. Scripture never differentiates between ones spirit and ones-self. For a specific scripture reference go to Romans 8:1-27. In this section of scripture you can see that "God," "The Spirit" and "Christ" are interchangeable.
Scripture does not saying anything about God calling fools. The word 'fools' is mentioned 42 times in the KJV; none of which apply to the 'calling' of fools. Scripture addresses 'fools' and may call individual people fools.That word (fools) is used almost exclusively to describe a negative in a person so it is not suprising that Scripture does not mention that God would "call' fools.