It's not in the Bible, but in Ephesians 5:20 Christians are told: Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;
Psalms
Always, when things are good and when things are tough. we should give thanks to God always.
The bible is important because many people have based their lives on its contents. Society's foundations are the words in the bible. For many people, the bible is their favourite book. A lot of what the bible says and encourages people to do is good and morally right. even if some people don't believe in all the things the bible says, most people still agree that many people have done good things because of what the bible says.also, it is important to read at least a basic children's bible because it will help you understand what many people believe in.I would like to say that the all of the above points are important for every religious book I know of.
The Bible does not say anything about Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was started by the Pilgrims/Indians, which was after the Bible was written.
That is not a quote from the Bible. However, Philippians 4 does tell people to use moderation.
We have a choice its all on us
To all who will sincerely seek the Kingdom of God and HIS righteousness all these things will be added to them
The same reason the Bible says all the other absurd things - it is wrong.
Nothing, it is not mentioned at all in the bible.
"Everything in moderation, I say - even excess! You can splurge every once in a while."
II Cor 5:17 ". . . old things are passed away, behold all things are become new."
A:No. The Bible was completed centuries before Ramadan was instituted. In fact, the Bible has nothing at all to say about Islam.
Faith is the substance of things hoped for; the evidence of things unseen.
isashia 42
The Bible does not say either of those things.
Nope! The Bible teaches the opposite. That we must take charge and lead our hearts because: Jeremiah 17:9 says,The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?