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Recent Posts: A Voice in the Wilderness
While being announced by the Father is great, no one understood by Jesus. John 2: 13-22.
It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.
No doubt, He is coming to judge and make war, but this is NOT the final judgment. Revelation 20:4.
A rebuttal to a post I made several years ago. Revelation 13:7
We need to have an enthusiasm for the rapture. Scriptures to back up a pre- tribulation rapture.
Author Archives: remso
Romans 1:16-17, I am not ashamed.
As a child, raised in the church, the idea of being a missionary was shoved down our throats constantly. Being a missionary meant preaching, trying to convert all the people you came in contact with, and because most of these … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, confidence, Faith, finisher, forgive, Freedom from sin, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, restore, Romans, Sin, the good news, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Apostle Paul, ashamed, Epistle to the Romans, Faith, forgiven, gentiles, good news, Gospel, Jews, righteousness, salvation, sanctified, set apart, the law, the power of God
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He was reading a fictional story based on Revelation 13.
Recently I turned to one of my “Christian” radio stations and heard Dr. David Jeremiah reading from his fictional book, which, he told us, is based upon Revelation 13. I had missed the introduction that he would have usually given, … Continue reading
Posted in Antichrist, Apocalypse, apologetics, Assyrians, bible study, dragon, End times, false prophet, gullibility, Islam, Jews, leopard, lion, and bear, mortal wound, one world religion, Prophetic, Revelation, Revelation 13:3, seven headed beast, ten horns and seven heads
Tagged authority, Babylonian empire, Beast, fiction, Grecian empire, Medo-Persian empire, mortal wound, Ottoman Caliphate, power, prophetic pattern, seven heads, the fourth empire, throne
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Questions a friend asks me. Today’s is based in Matthew 18:10.
Matthew 18:10 NASB “See that you do not despise one of these little ones, for I say to you that their angels in heaven continually see the face of My Father who is in heaven. What are these angels doing … Continue reading
Posted in angels, apologetics, bible study, children, delivered, End times, Gabriel, God's character, guard, Heaven, Hope, In Christ, Israel, Jesus, Jews, Matthew's gospel, Michael, ministering spirits, Prophetic, rescue, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged angels, character of God, children, control, destiny, evil thoughts, fate, Free will, genetic defect, mortals, nature of God, rescue, Sin, the flood, violence
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The Apostleship of Paul. Romans 1:1-6.
Do you ever wonder what our purpose and goals are? I am not talking about standing at the door of a grocery store and passing out Jesus loves you tracks; I am talking about our hope and destiny. Well, I … Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Apostle Paul, apostles, bible study, commissioned, Cult teachings, Deception, disciple, disciplined, End times, false teaching, gentiles, good news, hypocrisy, Jews, preach, Romans, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
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On the idea of judgment. 1Corinthians 6:2,3.
The conversation was wrapped around a challenge from the local university students who asked my friend what he thought of the idea that angels are superior to humans, God’s creation. I suppose this challenge emanated from some liberal professor who … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Corinthians, angels, bible study, fallen angels, God's character, grace, In Christ, judge angels, judgment, pagans, Saints, sexual sin, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged 1 Corinthians, acceptance, adultery, Apostle Paul, believers, bible study, boasting, forbidden, judgment, outsiders, sexual sin, testimony, the church, wicked, witnesses
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Romans 1:1. Paul, a slave of Christ Jesus.
With the understanding that Jesus is God, I began to study the gospels where the actions and words of Jesus were laid out before me. If my perception was correct, and Jesus was God, then I was seeing God in action. I could not worry about the “law” with all its regulations; I merely observed the life of Jesus. Continue reading
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A heavily modified version of an old post on Hebrews 5:11. It’s hard for you to learn.
I, for the longest time, thought of myself as a slow learner. It turns out that I am more of a visual learner, for once I get the imagery in my head, that scriptural scene usually stays with me forever. So, when it comes to my experiences in comprehending the Bible, the understanding has come through repetition and a great deal of writing. The writing has been my opportunity to ask God my questions, no matter how awkward or embarrassing, and put forth my heartfelt challenges. Continue reading
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Tagged bible study, Christ, context, converts, disabilities, Hebrews 5:11, high priest, insult, learned, made perfect, patterns, prophetic, slow to learn, submission, suffered, superiority, writing
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In the midst of a conversation, the statement was made, that the 144,000 get raptured. Sorry, I could not let it lie.
If I were to try and understand who the 144,000 are from a chronological standpoint, based upon what I see in the following verses, all this is happening within the seven years of wrath. Continue reading
Posted in 144000, bible study, End times, Israel, Our being caught up, rapture, Revelation, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, wisdom
Tagged angels, bible study, death, destruction, false teaching, Great Tribulation, Jews, misconceptions, Revelation, sealed on their foreheads, the 144000, time of wrath, witnesses
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God’s steadfast love and compassion. Micah 7:18-20.
This post will be the end of our journey through Micah’s prophecy. The NLT translation headlines this section as, God’s Steadfast Love and Compassion If you have been following my study on Micah, then you will agree that what Micah … Continue reading
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Tagged character of God, judgment, kindness, last days, love, Micah, ocean, Old Testament, prophecy, Scripture, Sin, study, thoughts
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