When the servants went to bury her, they found only her skull, feet, and the palms of her hands—the rest of her body had been eaten by dogs, just as Elijah had prophesied (2 Kings 9:35-36). This grisly end underscored the completeness of her downfall and the fulfillment of divine judgment.
Jesus’ willingness to endure the cross teaches that suffering, while painful, is not meaningless. For Christians, the resurrection affirms that love and life ultimately triumph over death and despair.
Those who embrace tithing often find that their lives become richer—not just in resources, but in trust, freedom, connection, and joy. By giving faithfully, we open ourselves to receive the abundant and surprising blessings that only generosity can unlock.
The five omni qualities—Omnipotence, Omniscience, Omnipresence, Omnibenevolence, and Omnificence—together form a portrait of God as the ultimate and perfect being.
Simeon’s ability to recognize Jesus was not just due to his knowledge of the Scriptures or personal hope, but a direct result of divine revelation. The Holy Spirit had given him a unique promise and, at the right moment, guided him to the exact place where he would encounter the Messiah.