Prayer Perspective

Jesus wept.  John 11:35  NASB Wept – “And when he drew near and saw the city, he wept over it,” (Luke 19:41).  Why do we need to read both of these verses in order to understand the divine perspective?  Because the translation hides the fact that there are two very different meanings here.  When Yeshua encounters…

What’s Wrong?

Jesus wept.  John 11:35  NASB Wept –Perhaps you’ll need to remind yourself of the crucial difference between the two Greek words for weeping before you continue.  Here’s the link (CLICK). “What’s wrong with him?” “Hey, not so loud.  Don’t let him hear you?” “Okay, okay, but I don’t get it.  Why is he so calm?  It’s not normal.  He loved him, but we…

Sensory Deprivation

and they, having become callous, have given themselves over to sensuality for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness. Ephesians 4:19 NASB Callous – Day 4. We’re working on feelings. In particular, we’re working on what it means to feel our sins. As good Greek citizens, we have command of the theology of…

The Crucial Difference

And when He approached, He saw the city and wept over it.  Luke 19:41 NASB Wept – There are two Greek words for “wept” in the New Testament.  If you don’t know which one you’re reading, you will miss the whole point.  In this verse, the word is klaio.  It means to lament, wail, weep…

Tears of Heaven

Now as He drew near, He saw the city and wept over it   Luke 19:41 Wept – There are two Greek words for “wept” in the New Testament.  If you don’t know which one you’re reading, you will miss the whole point.  In this verse, the word is klaio.  It means to lament, wail, weep…