The World is Getting Weary – Lesallan
The World is Getting Weary The Bible does not explicitly say “the world getting weary” in those exact words, but there are verses in the King James Version (KJV) that address themes of weariness, both physical and spiritual. Here are a couple of examples that might relate: Isaiah 40:28-31 (KJV): Read more…
Reflections on Isaiah 66:1–2 (KJV): Embracing the Divine Presence
Lesallan | April 1, 2025 Reflections on Isaiah 66:1–2 (KJV): Embracing the Divine Presence Isaiah 66:1–2 (King James Version) Introduction The passage from Isaiah 66:1–2 (KJV) offers a profound call to reexamine what it means to offer genuine reverence spiritually and practically. By declaring that “the heaven is my throne, Read more…
Loving Your Enemies: A Reflection on Luke 6:27 (KJV)
Loving Your Enemies: A Reflection on Luke 6:27 (KJV) In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus presents a radical and transformative teaching: “But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you” (Luke 6:27, KJV). This verse challenges us to rethink our approach to Read more…
The Mind and the Battle Against Evil
Lesallan | April 1st, 2025 The Mind and the Battle Against Evil Lesallan | April 1st, 2025 The King James Bible offers profound insights into the nature of the mind and its ongoing struggle against negative or evil influences. At the heart of this theological discourse is the essential theme Read more…
Proverbs 16:3 (KJV) – Lesallan
Lesallan | April 1, 2025 Proverbs 16:3 “Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established” King James Version (KJV) Proverbs 16:3 (KJV) Proverbs 16:3 in the King James Bible says: “Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.” This verse emphasizes the Read more…
The World Without Jesus
Lesallan | March 31, 2025 The idea of a world without Jesus invites us into a vast, speculative landscape—a counterfactual history that touches on culture, morality, politics, and the evolution of ideas. While we can never know exactly what would have transpired, exploring this thought experiment can offer insights into Read more…