Why was barnabas very unhappy with his way of life after the death of Jesus?
He found himself lacking the experience of doing something that is fruitful.
Why was Barnabas feel very sad in working in the monastery showing his uselessness?
How did barnabas a hellenized Jew and the follower of Jesus make a living?
Where does the story of Barnabas take place when he was following Jesus?
what problems and issues does Barnabas have in his life as a saint and a leader?
As a saint and a leader, how does Barnabas solve and fix his problems?
In the Old Testament, we are told that man cannot live on bread alone, but in the New Testament Jesus claims that he is the bread of life. What do you think Jesus means by this? What message is he trying to convey? Why do you think bread is used as the symbol? Finally, does this passage speak to you in any way?
Think about a time when you put faith in a stranger. How did it turn out? In the following passage, some of Jesus’ disciples put faith in what they are told to do by someone they do not recognize as Jesus. They heed the words of a stranger and it pays off with a net-load of fish. Read the passage John 21:1-14; use the following commentaries if you need some guidance: Commentaries on John 21. The passage describes a meal...
27. LO.2 Ed, an employee of the Natural Color Company, suffered from a rare disease that was very expensive to treat. The local media ran several stories about Ed’s problems, and the family created a website that generated more than $10,000 in gifts from individuals to help pay the medical bills. Ed’s employer provided hospital and medical insurance for its employees, but the policy did not cover Ed’s illness. When it became apparent that Ed could not pay all of...
In Plato's The Apology of Socrates, what did the oracle at Delphi say about Socrates? How did Socrates initially react? What did he then claim to discover about what the oracle meant, and how did he discover it? Socrates, famously, said "the unexamined life is not worth living" (page 39 of The Apology of Socrates). How is his discussion of those who fear death, and how he claims to be different from them, an example of how he tried to...
treatments relieved his symptoms. Medications are ordered to relieve pain, and Mr. Li undergoes diagnostic procedures to determine his cardiac status. The studies reveal that he did sustain massive heart damage. Routine interventions are ordered, including heart medications, anticoagulants, oxygen, intravenous fluids, bedrest, and close monitoring. His condition is stabilized, and he is sent to the cardiac intensive-care unit. In the cardiac unit, the nurse finds Mrs. Li covering up Mr. Li until he sweats, and Mrs. Li argues with...