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I made it through half of my midterms! As a reward, I went to the Pool of Bethesda on Friday. We entered the city through Lion's Gate. It's a smaller but pretty gate. I have been looking forward to this all semester! I LOVE Carl Bloch's painting, Healing at the Pool of Bethesda. I couldn't wait to see the site where Christ performed so many miracles. It was gorgeous. The ruins are 20 ft below ground, but have been partially excavated. It was a little oasis in the middle of the city! There…

A serene, ancient scroll illuminated by soft candlelight, with the Gospel of Luke prominently visible. The scroll is open on a wooden table, surrounded by a tranquil setting evocative of biblical times. Symbolic elements like a dove and a small desert landscape are in the background, representing peace and the Holy Land. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of reverence and historical significance. Ancient Scrolls Aesthetic, Scroll Background, Book Of Luke, Biblical Images, Peace Pictures, Biblical Times, Biblical Artwork, Ancient Scroll, Nice Background

A serene, ancient scroll illuminated by soft candlelight, with the Gospel of Luke prominently visible. The scroll is open on a wooden table, surrounded by a tranquil setting evocative of biblical times. Symbolic elements like a dove and a small desert landscape are in the background, representing peace and the Holy Land. The atmosphere is filled with a sense of reverence and historical significance.

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Nestled in fiery colored flames, the bold, uppercase words on the highway's billboard, "TURN BEFORE YOU BURN," caught my attention. I understood the intent—to provoke an intense sense of urgency to accept Christ or spend eternity in hell.Although the message was sincere, the approach didn't sit well with me. Shouldn't God's love, not His judgment, cause sinners to repent and believe? What about grace and mercy? Hadn't most modern evangelicals decided that the "fire and brimstone" approach…