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Category Archives: creation
The galactic size and impact of God. John 1:3. Commentary on the book of John.
The content explores the divine nature and presence of Jesus Christ, affirming His central role in creation as indicated in John 1:3. It highlights instances in the Old Testament where God manifests physically, suggesting these appearances, called Theophanies, are representations of Jesus. The discussion includes examples involving Adam, Eve, Hagar, and Moses. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, Genesis, Gospel of John
Tagged all things, Bible, came into being, Christianity, Faith, found, God, human form, Jesus, John 1:3, nothing, Scripture, theophany, through Him
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In the beginning, when God created the universe. A continuing commentary on the Gospel of John 1:1-3.
The content explores the beginning of the universe from a theological perspective, engaging with questions about God’s existence prior to creation. It discusses the chronology of humanity, particularly focusing on interpretations of scripture regarding Adam and Eve. The author reflects on the nature of Christ and the complexity of understanding divinity within the context of both Jewish tradition and New Testament revelations. Continue reading
Posted in Adam, bible study, children, Colossians, creation, Creation, fallen angels, Genesis, strange doctrines, the goal of our instruction, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, creation, dwelt among us, God, His name, Jesus, John 1, prophecy, The everlasting Father, The mighty God, word became flesh
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Young earth or old earth, is it worth the fight?
At a time when we may be sitting at the edge of the church’s removal from earth, it seems strange to ask the question, “Are we dealing with a young earth or an old one?” Science, with its ties to … Continue reading
Posted in assumption, bible study, creation, Creation, creationist, Earth, Genesis, Jeremiah, old earth, undefined time period
Tagged Bible, Christianity, chronology, creation, creationist, day, Genesis, God, Isaiah 45:18, James Ussher, Jesus, old earth, sunrise, sunset, time, year, yom, young earth
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In beginning God created. Genesis 1:1
Genesis 1:1 NASB In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. When it comes to Bible translations, I transitioned from the King James version long ago as I came to understand that the NASB was a bit more … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, destruction, Satan, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged beginning, Bible, Christ, created, creation, darkness, deep, Earth, end times, established, fashioned, formed, formless, Genesis, God, heavens, hope, inhabited, Jesus, last days, process, prophecy, Scripture, spirit, surface, void, waste
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There came a man from God. John 1:6-14.
Consider something, if all humanity carries the brokenness called sin, is it possible that it is a genetic issue that has been passed down through Adam and Eve would have been passed through Mary, the virgin? Well, of course, it … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, beginning, bible study, children, creation, Creation, Gospel of John, grace, Jesus, mystery, The Word was God
Tagged all, among, became, become, beginning, begotten, came, children, dwelt, Father, flesh, Glory, God, grace, into being, own, receive, through, truth, word
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In Him, there was life. A study in the gospel of John 1:4,5.
In my previous post, I “only” covered John 1:1. I had the blinders on and only chose to focus on that one verse. However, verses two and three also speak to the beginning of all things and Jesus’ role in … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, darkness, enemies, forgiven, Forgiveness, Gospel of John, Hope, Jesus, saved, The Word was God, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged began, Belief, Bible, Christ, darkness, death, defeated, enemies, Everything, God, hope, Jesus, John 1, life, light, made, nothing, people, reconciled, saved, Scripture, shines, son, word, world
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Does anything exist outside of God’s will?
Pastor John MacArthur once stated, “God wills evil to exist.” I can assure you that he thought long and hard about this answer before giving it to his audience. So the first question you must ask is, does anything exist outside God’s will? … Continue reading
Posted in 1 John, bible study, creation, Holy spirit, hostility, image, In Christ, the will of God, Thoughts
Tagged apart, being, Belief, Bible, came, Christ, created, end times, followers, from, God, Him, hostility, image, into, Jesus, last days, man, nothing, offspring, prophecy, remains, Scripture, spirit, teach, through, woman
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Another question from a friend. This time it was, why are there multiple creations of day?
I was asked the question, “In Genesis chapter one, day and night are separated twice; On day one and again on day four.” What was the purpose of this? Why was it separated twice? On day one, we see this. … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, destruction, false teaching, forgive, Genesis, God's character, good news, grace, Jesus, Mercy, redemption, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged creation, day, fall like lightning, first day, Gap theory, Genesis 1, heavens, In Beginning, Isaiah 45:18, light, night, Satan, stars, sun, without form and void
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His invisible qualities—both his eternal power and his divine nature—have been clearly seen, because they can be understood from what he has made. Romans 1:20,21.
Although I ended on Romans 1:20 previously, that was several weeks ago, and we probably forgot what it says; besides that, it helps us understand verse 21 better. Romans 1:20-21 CJB For ever since the creation of the universe his … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, creation, Creation, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hell, Jesus, Jews, overtaken, Romans, The supremacy of Christ, Thoughts on scripture, ungodliness, unrighteousness
Tagged character, creation, divine nature, eternal power, foolish, futile in their thinking, idolatrous, invisible qualities, morally wicked, Romans, undiscerning hearts, universe, unveiled, vain
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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
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, End times, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, Jews, judgment, Mercy, Micah, Prophetic, Sin, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged character of God, judgment, kindness, last days, love, Micah, ocean, Old Testament, prophecy, Scripture, Sin, study, thoughts
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