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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: bible study
What is the purpose of the rapture – the catching away of the Church.
The content discusses the rapture, God’s wrath, and enduring tribulations, emphasizing that believers may be subjected to injustice but will not suffer God’s wrath. Biblical references illustrate God’s anger towards sin and disobedience, stressing the significance of salvation through Jesus. It concludes with the future gathering of the church to Christ. Continue reading
Posted in 1 Thessalonians, appointed, bible study, fire, rapture, rapture, unrighteousness, wrath.
Tagged 1Thessalonians 5:8-9, Anger, appointed, Belief, Bible, Christ, Christianity, God, guilty, hatred, hostility, Jesus, Lord, obtain, prophecy, punishment, rapture, rebelled, salvation, scorned, Scripture, suffer, unpunished, wrath
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Babylon the great, Mother of harlots. Revelation 17:3
The commentary discusses the interpretation of “Mystery Babylon” as it relates to Jerusalem and God’s word. It argues that Babylon, once significant, is now spiritually representative and warns against misleading teachings that suggest its physical rebuilding. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Harlot, Harlot of Revelation, Jerusalem, judgment, mystery, Revelation, Revelation 13:3, two witnesses, wilderness
Tagged a woman, abominations, adorned, Babylon, Beast, Bible, blasphemous, Christianity, end times, God, God's word, gold, gold cup, immorality, Jeremiah, Jerusalem, last days, mother of harlots, mystery, names, pearls, precious stones, prophecy, Revelation, revelation 13, Revelation 17, rising, scarlet, Scripture, sea, seven heads, ten horns, unclean
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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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Understanding Joel 2: Hope Amid Darkness
Call me what you wish, but know this. I will deliver what I feel the Lord is telling me to say. The day of the Lord is upon us. Even in the midst of darkness, His word and His Spirit will still … Continue reading
Posted in a day of clouds, bible study, blackness, darkness and gloom, dreadful, everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, I will pour out my spirit, Joel, rend your heart, return to me, sending calamity, The Day of the Lord, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Bible, Christianity, day of the Lord, end of ages, end times, God, Holy spirit, Jerusalem, Jesus, Joel, Lord, Mount Zion, New International Version, Revelation, Tribulation
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Understanding the Great Sign of Revelation 12:1
Yes, I know, I haven’t posted for some time now. Excuses, I have none, but life certainly gets in the way, and I went through a dry spell. Revelation 12:1 NASB A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, beginning, bible study, Creation, devour, fallen angels, Heaven, Revelation, roaring lion, Satan, Thoughts on scripture, Wife
Tagged Bible, Christianity, clothed, crown, crushed, feet, God, great, head, Heaven, her, Jesus, last days, moon, prophecy, Revelation, Revelation 12:1, Scripture, seed, sign, stars, sun, twelve, under, war, woman
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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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A layman’s commentary on Matthew 24 verses 44 through 51. Be alert because you do not know the hour.
Let’s end this dive into Matthew 24. Our last look into Matthew 24 gave us this: “Therefore, be alert, because you don’t know on what day your Lord will return. You realize that if a homeowner had known at what … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, coming, grace, Matthew's gospel, rapture, rapture, Thoughts
Tagged assign, Belief, Bible, Christ, come, coming, expect, gnashing, God, heart, hope, hour, hypocrites, in charge, Jesus, last days, master, Matthew 24, place, proper time, prophecy, Scripture, slave, teeth, weeping, will put
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