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But exclude the courtyard outside the temple _ a layman’s commentary. John 2:18-25
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
Category Archives: Matthew’s gospel
Is the Great White Throne only a death sentence?
My father recently went to the hospital for brain surgery; fortunately, it was successful, and he will regain, in time, motor skills that the tumor had taken from him. We went to visit him after the surgery while he was … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Daniel, End times, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, grace, Jews, judgment, Matthew's gospel, Millennium, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, Bible, Christ, convictions, false teaching, Hell, Jesus Christ, Jews, judgment, last days, rapture, Revelation, Scripture
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An essay from Hebroots.com entitled: No Man knows the Day or the Hour.
“Those
who heard the Lord speak knew what He was saying and usually what He was
alluding to unless He was speaking in parables, which had their own
analogies.” Continue reading
The Lord will restore Israel. Ezekiel 39:25-29.
Most anytime someone asks a question; they already have an answer in their head. What they are trying to do is validate the understanding they have; challenge the information they are holding on to, or to make you look foolish … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Ezekiel, false teaching, Freedom from sin, God's character, Gog, healing, judgment, Matthew's gospel, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged Belief, Bible, Book of Revelation, end times, Gospel of Matthew, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, Jews, last days, prophecy, rapture, Scripture
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The Ten Virgins – A parable; A commentary.
I made this in response to the so called “teaching” that we get every week in our men’s Bible study. We just spent two weeks destroying the parable of the ten virgins, assigning every possible maladjusted idea to each of … Continue reading
Posted in End times, false teaching, Hearing God, Hope, Matthew's gospel, parables, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
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Can we know when Jesus will return for…
Monday morning Bible Study, which I typically abbreviate as Monday Morning BS, opened with Matthew 24:42. Ignoring the context and theme of chapter 24, the leader, in typical fashion, spun this to validate the direction he wanted to take and … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, false teaching, God's character, Matthew's gospel, parables, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Bible, caught up, Christ, deception, end times, Faith, future, God, Holy spirit, Israel, Jesus, Jews, know, last days, Messiah, parables, rapture, Scripture
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What do you mean by idle words, virtually everything we say is idle.
A chance meeting has led me to Matthew’s gospel. Matthew 12:9-37 God has settled me in chapter12 and I find myself focused on verse 36 for several days. The context of verse 36 is part of his response to “It … Continue reading
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Tagged Belief, Bible, blasphemy, carelessness, Christ, Christianity, forgiven, God, hope, idle words, Jesus, Jews, judgement, Matthew, pharisees, righteous, righteousness, Scripture, study, thoughts, unforgiveable, words
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