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Valentine’s Day: Bible Verses on Love

Valentine’s Day: Bible Verses on Love

Valentine’s Day didn’t exist in biblical times, but the Bible has a great deal to say on the subject of love. Following are some of the most powerful thoughts on love from a book of scripture that has changed the world. All quotes use the King James translation. God’s...
Jesus as our Mediator with God

Jesus as our Mediator with God

Just before Christ suffered in the Garden of Gethsemane and then gave His life for us on the cross at Calvary, He did His best to prepare His apostles for His absence, for the future leadership of Christ’s kingdom on earth, and for the coming gift of the Holy...
The Last Supper

The Last Supper

In Luke 22:7–30 we read an account of Christ’s last meal on earth, the Passover, which He celebrated with His apostles in an upper room in Jerusalem.  Mormons believe that Jesus Christ, as Jehovah, is the LORD who usually speaks in the Old Testament.  He is the...
Jesus Christ’s Second Coming

Jesus Christ’s Second Coming

Matthew 24 contains the Savior’s prophecies about the destruction of Jerusalem and about his Second Coming. Over time, the verses in this chapter have been changed and rearranged, making it sometimes difficult to understand which event a particular verse describes....
Elizabeth in the New Testament

Elizabeth in the New Testament

Elisabeth was a relative of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ. She was of the priestly family of Aaron. Her husband was Zacharias and they had no children until they were elderly, when John the Baptist was born to them. Zacharias and Elisabeth were both very righteous....
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