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Recent Posts: A Voice in the Wilderness
A commentary on John 1:45-46. We have found Him of whom Moses in the Law and also the Prophets wrote—Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph
Answers for Rick. The leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. Revelation 22.
Scriptures that speak to our knowing, within a tight window of opportunity, when Jesus will return for His bride.
I finally heard a Pastor take a bold stance and say, I am 100% going to declare the day; and so am I.
I am no different than you. I, too, have to fight through the fears and verbal attacks from zealots.
Category Archives: hypocrisy
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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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
Tagged apologetics, Apostle Paul, apostles, apostleship, brokenness, commissioned, disciples, everlasting kingdom, good news, grace, hope, Messiah, Peace, preach, prophecy fulfilled, Romans
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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
Posted in Apostasy, bible study, End times, false teaching, God's character, grace, Hebrews, Hope, hypocrisy, In Christ, Jerusalem, Jesus, judgment, Mercy, redemption, wisdom
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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Thoughts on 2 Thessalonians 2:3, part two.
So much for introductions. The verse once again. 2 Thessalonians 2:3 AMPC Let no one deceive or beguile you in any way, for that day will not come except the apostasy comes first [unless the predicted great falling away of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Thessalonians 2, antichrist, apostasy, Bible, bible study, deception, end times, false prophet, Islam, Israel, Jesus, judgment, last days, Messiah, muslim, rapture, reveal, Scripture, The Assyrian, The Day of the Lord, uncover, wrath.
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Judas Iscariot, a character study. Part 4, the end.
I find I can’t give you a definitive answer as to where Judas Iscariot is, however, I think what I have given you is enough to show that we serve a merciful God and that not everything is so black and white that you can exclaim that Judas is in hell. Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Peter, Betrayal, false teaching, Hell, insight, Judas Iscariot, judgment, Mercy, parables, predestination, prophecy, responsibility, Satan, the rich man
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Judas Iscariot, a character study. Part 3.
Some might ask why I am defending such a man. Primarily it is because an aspect of what we have learned inside the brick walls we call the church, has imposed bad teaching and skewed traditions upon us; in doing … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, caught, character study, Cult teachings, Dispelling myths, enemies, false teaching, forgive, God's character, grace, hypocrisy, Jesus, Jews, Judas Iscariot, Mercy, overtaken, Prophetic, restore, Thoughts
Tagged betrayer, deception, demonic, empowered, fulfilled prohecy, Judas Iscariot, judgmental, religion, remorse, Repentance, Satan, snare, thoughts, understanding
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Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
the same sons that we just witnessed, deceiving the Hivites, slaughtering all the males, taking all the females captive, and looting all that they possessed. Is it possible, that as representatives of God on this earth, that they just misrepresented God? Continue reading
Posted in bible study, deception, enemies, Genesis, hypocrisy, Israel, Jacob, Mercy, Micah, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, character of God, Israel, Jacob, Judah, judgment, Mercy, Micah, misrepresentation, Rachel's tomb, rebellion, Samaria, transgression
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
When you read any mention of Samaria in the New Testament, you would think it was a forbidden city to the Jews; that was not the case; however, the hatred and animosity of the Samaritans indeed ran deep for a very long time. This disgust and hatred began developing over 930 years earlier. Continue reading
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Tagged Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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A look at the book of Micah, an overview.
As I told you in my previous post, I was recently in Emmett Idaho. On the ranch, there was no internet or phone service, and I was the volunteer groundskeeper for a week. My ability to post was non-existent. I … Continue reading