Upon His return to the father in heaven, He told His apostles that the (Comforter) Holy Spirit would come to be with them and would remind them of all the things He had taught them and guide them into all truth. (Luke 10:16; Luke 12:12) The apostle John wrote, “He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all the things that I said to you.” (John 14:26) And, “However, when He the Spirit of truth has come, He will guide you into all truth” (John 16:13)
Years later, the apostle Paul explained …show more content…
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Idols
Is it not amazing that not a single material object that was closely associated with Christ, the apostles or the prophets remains?
All through the Bible one can read God’s warnings concerning the worship of Idols. (I John 5:21) Yet, in every generation and in every part of the world, humanity has been guilty of the worship of Idols.
Upon Paul’s arrival in the city of Athens, he noticed that the Athenians had erected an idol [image] for everything they deemed worthy of worship and then, just so they didn’t come up short, they built one for the “unknown god.” (Acts 17:23)
For some reason, Although God warned against such, humanity seems determined to have a god they can physically see and touch. Nonetheless, Christians must learn to walk by faith; trusting in His Word. “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Heb. 11:1).
Had God revealed the exact location of Moses grave, humanity would have worn that mountain completely down to the level of the plains years ago by traipsing up and down it to see the