Christian men: Stop sleepwalking through mediocrity! Lessons from Apostle Paul 🔥—Damascus conversion, unbreakable contentment, finish the race strong. Surrender now or keep rotting. Read & repent! ⚔️ #ApostlePaul #ChristianMen #FinishTheRace

https://bdking71.wordpress.com/2026/03/22/lessons-from-the-life-of-apostle-paul-a-guide-for-modern-believers/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

Lessons from the Life of Apostle Paul: A Guide for Modern Believers.

Discover powerful lessons from the Apostle Paul’s life: radical conversion, enduring hardship with contentment, and finishing the race strong. Wake up Christian men—stop rotting in mediocrity…

Bryan King

We're celebrating the sixth anniversary of Steadfast (and thus @littlehillschurch) tonight. Please join Pastor Tim and the church family as we look at #1Timothy 1:17. https://youtube.com/live/_BG0pEsBGrw

#Christianity #ApostlePaul #Praise

Seeing Clearly (March 9, 2026)

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#ApostlePaul faced extraordinary challenges, but he had some very kind #friends like Silas/Barnabas who were steadfast in his trials. At 1 critical time though, he was deserted by Many who once aided him ~ except for Onesiphorus. Those deserting him were in the province of Asia, covering a Large area ~ How that 1 loyal soul must have comforted him!

⚜Above all others: #JESUS shines as our Most faithful of friends💜
🔸️What a Friend we have in Jesus with lyrics | new version
https://youtube.com/watch?v=YTpUQO0aryw&si=iukVfNVwe1gOMIu8

Paul didn’t change the message. He adapted it. Different places. Different people. Same God.
#ApostlePaul #MissionaryWork
https://thisgrandpablogs.com/the-gospel-according-to-paul/
The Gospel According to Paul

The Gospel According to Paul" is a book that explores the relationship between the teachings of Jesus and the theology of the Apostle Paul.

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Did the #ApostlePaul know about #JudasIscariot? The evidence suggests he didn't.

In #1Corinthians15, Paul says #Jesus appeared to "the Twelve" - but according to the #Gospels, #Judas was already dead. And that famous verse about Jesus being "betrayed"? The Greek word παραδίδωμι (paradidomi) doesn't actually mean betrayal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQfQVhzt9Jw

I preached on Judas. Then I realized Paul doesn't know about him 😳

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'Because of God, love wins': Gay priest gives powerful sermon about authenticity of LGBTQ love

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/church-of-england-and-lgbtq

Per the #ApostlePaul’s letter 1 Corinthians 15:32 and #DaveMathewsBand after him:

“Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die.”

Long, but informative, especially about the Stanford connection. Evidence that cults still find fertile soil in California.
#PeterThiel #ApostlePaul #Revelation #rightwing #fear
https://www.wired.com/story/the-real-stakes-real-story-peter-thiels-antichrist-obsession/
The Real Stakes, and Real Story, of Peter Thiel’s Antichrist Obsession

Thirty years ago, a peace-loving Austrian theologian spoke to Peter Thiel about the apocalyptic theories of Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt. They’ve been a road map for the billionaire ever since.

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Paul's Epistle to Philemon— a tiny letter packed with grace, forgiveness, and the power of reconciliation in Christ. From to beloved brother: God's transformation at work!

https://assemblybethesda.com/philemon-a-letter-of-grace-forgiveness-and-brotherly-love/

#Philemon #ApostlePaul #Onesimus #Forgiveness #Reconciliation

Mercy Seat

This is known in Hebrew as the kapporet.

This was the solid gold lid put on the Ark of the Covenant. It had 2 cherubim at the ends to cover & make the space in which Yahweh/God appeared & lived. It holds major significance in Judaism & minor significance in Christianity. The Ark of the Covenant is mentioned only once in the Quran.

The design of the Mercy Seat was heavily detailed in the Book of Exodus (25:17-22). The space between the 2 cherubim was considered the earthly throne of God, the place where His presence (often described the Shekinah glory), where He would live & commune/communicate with Moses.

The Ark & Mercy Seat were kept in the Holy of Holies. This was the Temple’s innermost sanctuary which was separated from the other parts of the Temple by a thick curtain called a parochet. The Holy of Holies could only be entered by the High Priest on the Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur. This is the holiest day of the year in Judaism.

The ritual described, in detail, in Leviticus chapter 16. The High Priest would sprinkle the blood of a sacrificial bull onto the Mercy Seat as an atonement for the sins of his own & his family. A sacrificial goat would be for the sins of the people of Israel. This act of sprinkling the blood would be a symbolic covering of the sins of the people. This allowed for a temporary reconciliation between a holy God & His sinful creation. The blood was a substitute representing a life given in place of the lives of the people who transgressed against God’s law.

For Christians the Mercy Seat is seen as a powerful foreshadowing of Jesus. The New Testament, in Hebrews & Romans, draws a direct & profound connection between the Old Testament ritual & Jesus’ work on the cross.

Jesus on the cross was a greater atonement & the formation of a New Covenant (Hebrews 9:3-15). The continual sacrifices for sin under the Mosaic Law/Covenant became obsolete following Jesus’ one-time sacrificial death, as the Lamb of God.

The author(s) of Hebrews explains that Jesus is the ultimate High Priest (Hebrews 9:11). Unlike the Old Testament priests who HAD to offer sacrifices for sins, Jesus was without sin (or original Sin for that matter) & offered Himself as the perfect sacrifice “once for all.”

The blood of the bulls & goats could only give a temporary “covering” of sin(s) (Hebrews 10:4). Jesus’ own blood, that was shed on the cross, is presented as a perfect & final atonement. THis provides a permanent solution to the problem of sin & guilt.

At the moment of Jesus’ death, the veil of the Temple that separated the Holy of Holies from the rest of the building was torn from top to bottom (Matthew 27:51). This is understood as a symbol that the separation between God & humanity had been removed. Thus through Jesus’ sacrifice, believers now have direct access to God’s presence.

The Greek word for Mercy Seat used in the Septuagint (the Greek Old Testament) is hilasterion. This is a term that carries the idea of an atoning sacrifice. In Romans 3:25, the Apostle Paul uses this exact word to describe Jesus: “…whom God puts forward as a propitation (or Mercy Seat) by His blood, to be received by faith.” This verse teaches that God’s righteous wrath against sin satisfied God’s justice in the Old Testament.

In this way, Jesus is seen as a fulfillment of everything the Mercy Seat represented. The place where God’s holiness & justice meet His mercy & love & the means by which humanity can be reconciled with God. The Mercy Seat was a physical representation of a spiritual truth, one that Christians believe was fully realized in the person & work of Jesus.

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