Power corrupts; Absolute power corrupts Absolutely
In the kings of the Old Testament, we see powerful examples that power corrupts. That absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Villans. In the Bible, there are many bad guys. In our day, bad guys often masquerade as professing Christian believers.
In the kings of the Old Testament, we see powerful examples that power corrupts. That absolute power corrupts absolutely.
In our day, some Christians view their employer as a sort of “king.” However, this notion is not in the New Testament.
Four kings in the Old Testament were assassinated by their own staff. It was because those kings were truly horrible people.
Of the 20 kings of Judah, most were bad guys. Only four did what was right in the LORD’s eyes.
The Lord Jesus does not mince words. He uses the term “hypocrite” to address his opponents directly.
The Enemy is a Thief. He steals and kills and destroys.
The divine light shines into the darkness of our lives and world. We often overlook it or misunderstand it, ignore it or hate it. But it is never extinguished.
The Lord Jesus says he came to set people at odds against each other. What does this mean?
The temple existed for the worship of the LORD God. But the religious leaders turned it into a money-maker for themselves. This was an abuse of their authority.
The word “Satan” means “accuser” in Hebrew. Satan is the accuser. He constantly blames others for his own misdeeds.