Jesus is betrayed, and the Jews choose their physical kingdom over the kingdom of God.
Jesus is betrayed, and the Jews choose their physical kingdom over the kingdom of God.
The Jews want Christ to bring in the kingdom so that they can receive the benefits of it, but he tells them that he will only be with them a little while.
James warns against rejoicing in the hope of earthly riches, seeing that the rich will be judged on Christ’s return.
Learn about Biblical meekness, and how just hearing the word is not enough.
James admonishes not to be angry at God, but to be swift to hear his word.
James urges both rich and poor to rejoice in the hope of Christ and his kingdom, and not in present riches.
Learn about the nature of faith, and why the Hebrews need to have faith like their forefathers.
Paul admonishes the Hebrews to hold fast without wavering, based on the truths of the kingdom and the priesthood.
Paul admonishes the Hebrews to keep believing, if they want to receive the inheritance.
The angels have not been put in charge of the world to come—but who has?