A two part word study

Let's examine the following words from the Bible: Remnant, verily, tradition, and conscience.

  • Remnant: In the Bible, a remnant often refers to a small surviving group that remains faithful to God despite challenging circumstances. This term highlights the idea of preservation and fidelity to God's promises.

  • Verily: The word "verily" is used in the Bible to emphasize the truth or certainty of a statement. It is often used by Jesus in the New Testament to underscore the importance of his teachings.

  • Tradition: In the Bible, tradition can refer to both positive and negative customs passed down through generations. Jesus criticized traditions that contradicted God's commandments, emphasizing the importance of true worship from the heart.

  • Conscience: Conscience is a moral compass given by God to guide individuals in distinguishing right from wrong. The Bible frequently mentions conscience as a tool for believers to navigate ethical decisions and maintain a pure heart before God.

A word Study Part 1,

22 minutes

A word Study Part 2,

27 minutes