Author: Richard Curi

The Bible has a lot to say about being thankful and expressing gratitude, especially when someone has generously given to support God’s work. Here is an overview of some key biblical principles on this topic: Giving generously is an act of worship and obedience to God. We are called to be generous givers, just as God has generously given to us (2 Corinthians 9:6-15). When people give financially to the church and ministries, they are participating in God’s work and furthering His kingdom. Their gifts allow ministries to thrive and spread the gospel. Christians should give cheerfully and voluntarily, not…

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Galilee is a region in northern Israel that holds great significance in the Bible. Jesus spent much of his life and ministry in Galilee, and many important biblical events took place there. Here are some key points about the significance of Galilee in the Bible: Jesus grew up in Galilee Jesus was raised in the small village of Nazareth, located in the region of Galilee (Matthew 2:23). Except for a period when his family fled to Egypt, Jesus spent his entire childhood and young adult life in Galilee. Several Bible verses point to Galilee as Jesus’ childhood home (Matthew 2:22-23,…

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In Luke 16:9, Jesus says, “And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous wealth, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal dwellings.” This verse comes in the context of the parable of the dishonest manager, where a manager is accused of wasting his master’s possessions. Knowing he will lose his job, the manager reduces the debts owed by his master’s debtors, so they will treat him kindly when he is let go. The master surprisingly commends the manager for his shrewdness in looking out for his future, even though his actions…

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Complaining is a common struggle many Christians face. Though trials and suffering are guaranteed in this broken world (John 16:33), Scripture calls us to refrain from grumbling and instead trust God in all circumstances. Here is an overview of some key Bible passages on this topic: Exodus and Numbers – Israel’s complaining in the wilderness After God miraculously delivered Israel from slavery in Egypt, they spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness because of their disobedience and lack of faith. Though God graciously provided for them, they responded with frequent complaining: Exodus 15:24 – At Marah they complained about the…

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Casting all your cares on God is a concept that comes from 1 Peter 5:7, which says “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” This verse encourages believers to give all of their worries, fears, and concerns to God rather than trying to handle them on their own. But what does it really mean to “cast your cares” on Him? It means trusting God with the things that trouble you To cast your cares on God means entrusting the issues that weigh heavily on your mind and heart to Him. Rather than stewing over problems, the…

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The eternal procession of the Holy Spirit refers to the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the other two persons of the Trinity – God the Father and God the Son, Jesus Christ. It describes how the Holy Spirit proceeds eternally from the Father and the Son. This procession is a mysterious inner life of the Trinity that has been going on from all eternity. The Bible shows that the Holy Spirit proceeds from both the Father and the Son. Jesus said in John 15:26, “But when the Helper comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the…

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The verse 1 John 4:4 states, “Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.” This verse speaks to the incredible power and presence of God in the life of the believer. Here are 9000 words exploring the meaning and implications of this verse: The “he who is in you” refers to the Holy Spirit, the very presence of God Himself, who comes to dwell within the believer at the moment of salvation. When a person places their faith in Christ for salvation, God…

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Gentleness is an important virtue emphasized throughout the Bible. Here is an overview of some key Bible verses that discuss gentleness: Old Testament Verses on Gentleness The Old Testament speaks of God’s own gentleness towards His people. For example: “He will not quarrel or cry aloud, nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets; a bruised reed he will not break, and a smoldering wick he will not quench, until he brings justice to victory” (Matthew 12:19-20 ESV). This verse describes Jesus’ gentle care not to break those who are already hurting. The Old Testament also encourages gentleness among…

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Caleb is an important figure in the Old Testament, most significantly appearing in the books of Numbers and Joshua. Here is an overview of Caleb’s story and character in 9000 words: Caleb is first introduced in Numbers 13 during the time of Moses. Moses sent 12 spies, one from each tribe of Israel, to scout out the Promised Land of Canaan. Caleb represented the tribe of Judah. The 12 spies explored the land for 40 days and returned with a report. 10 of the spies gave a negative report, saying that the people living there were too strong and the…

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God asking questions is a fascinating topic that reveals deep truths about His nature and relationship with humanity. Though God is omniscient and knows all things, there are good reasons He asks questions in the Bible. Here are 9000 words exploring why an all-knowing God asks questions. First, when God asks questions, it often serves to draw people into deeper conversation and relationship with Him. For example, after Adam and Eve sinned, God came seeking them in the garden and asked “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9). Though God knew where they were, this question invited Adam and Eve to confront…

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