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In light of the resurrection, the apostle Paul rightly makes a bold claim that Jesus really is who He says He is. Further, Paul writes to the Romans that He “was declared the Son of God in power according to the spirit of holiness by the resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord (Rom 1:4). Considering Jesus’s divine nature, one might naturally ask; “what exactly did Jesus think about the Bible?” because if Jesus is who He says that He is, then it matters a great deal what He thought about the Bible. In fact, it is said that “to trust in the resurrected Jesus is to trust not only Jesus Himself but also the texts He trusted and the writings of the witnesses He commissioned to tell the world about Him.”
Read moreOklahoma State University has received a historic $250 million state funding appropriation to support the construction of a new, state-of-the-art veterinary teaching hospital.
Read more“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat.” (Matthew 25:35).
Read moreHeavy machinery was in place near the airport Thursday morning as work gets underway on more parking space for Ace Thermal and an access road to a future aviation education center. Last year the Economic Development Administration granted $1.3 million to the City of Seminole for aviation workforce development and business growth.
Read moreRichmond Larney has declared his candidacy for Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. His campaign message appears below.
Read moreThe Muscogee Nation Supreme Court has rescheduled oral arguments in the Muscogee Freedmen citizenship case for Tuesday, June 10, while also ordering the hearing be conducted via Zoom. A livestream of the oral arguments will be available to the public on the court’s website and the video will be publicly available until the end of the day, according to an order from the court.
Read moreHardworking individuals and their families look forward to their vacations with much anticipation. People not only work hard to afford a relaxing getaway, but also to plan such excursions.
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