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Recent Posts: A voice in the wilderness
They asked if you are not the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, why are you baptizing? John 1: 28, 29.
Are you Elijah? I am not. Then who are you? John 1:25.
John didn’t refuse to answer. He told them clearly. John 1:19-23.
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Passages that speak to the rapture of the Church.
Category Archives: King Saul
My two witnesses. Revelation 11:3-12
If you were to ask, I would tell you that my favorite biblical character is the prophet Samuel. Like Elijah, this man did it all. Because of Israel’s pleas for God’s help Samuel prayed and the Lord sent lightning strikes, … Continue reading
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I was asked, how do you study; that and, would you lead us in a Bible study. So, here is an introduction and overview of the first four chapters of Romans.
On August 11, 2019, Pastor Jon Maurer’s sermon was: “A couple of things I wished I had known about reading the Bible.” The irony of this is, I already knew these things. Simply put, I learned them in the school … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, caught, Daniel, David, gentiles, God's character, good news, grace, Hope, Jews, King Saul, Mercy, Prophetic, Revelation, Romans, Saul, seven headed beast, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, Chrestus, Claudius, context, cultural, Epistle to the Romans, gentiles, historic, History, Jews, Nero, partiality, salvation, scandal, slaves, the Bible, the church in Rome, The Revelation, transformation
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Saul, the witch of Endor, and one very angry prophet. 1 Samuel 28.
I get asked a lot of questions. Some of them are sound and reasonable, others, not so much. This one initiated with some vehemency about who the witch of Endor called up from the dead. Because the Dake’s Bible side … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Samuel, bible study, caught, character study, deception, fallen angels, familiar spirits, gullibility, hypocrisy, King Saul, necromancer, Saul, Sin, Thoughts on scripture, ungodliness, wickedness, witch, wizards, wrath.
Tagged 1 Samuel, charalatan, divination, divine beings, dreams, elohim, familiar spirits, god-like, gods, inquire, mediums, Philistines, prophets, Samuel, Saul, spirits, the witch of endor, wizards
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David and Goliath – Dispelling some myths.
We all have versions of the David and Goliath story in our heads. In our men’s group, we are reading Max Lucado’s book Overcoming your Giants. In the first chapter the author talks in odd descriptives about a young David, … Continue reading
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