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Micah 5:9-15. They will be like a lion among the animals in the forest.
Since you have been following me, then you understand what I tried to convey as I spoke of the destructive properties of these last days, and the armies that converge on Israel. Allow me to point out now, that only … Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, End times, enemies, gentiles, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, Millennium, overtaken, Peace, Prophetic, Rule the nations, the nations, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged adversaries, Anger, bible study, carved images, chariots, destroyed, fear, horses, idolatry, in that day, mediums, Messiah, Micah 5, nations, New Jerusalem, Peace, remnant, Rule the nations, scattered, sorcery, the wrath of God, Vengeance, witchcraft
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Micah 5:6, they never overcame the nations they were told to.
Hopefully, you got the point and can see that the potentialities exist for a Turkish ally to turn against them, even if they themselves are Muslims. If you have an understanding of Islam, then you know there are many sects within the ideology, and none of them get along. Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, enemies, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Magog, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Prophetic, the nations, Thoughts on scripture, war
Tagged abandoned, Aswan Dam, bible study, Egypt, honored, invasion, Islam, nations, Nuclear weapon, Peace, prophecy, rulers, shepherd, The Assyrian, Tower of Syene, Turkey, undisturbed
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Micah 5:4,5 – For He will be highly honored.
You come to realize that this world we live in is neck deep in apostasy. How do I know that? I frequently sit with representatives from the subset we know as the church, and I am telling you, we, in general, fit into every category of apostasy. Continue reading
Posted in 2 Thessalonians, antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, End times, enemies, gentiles, God's character, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Prophetic, the nations, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged apostasy, Bethlehem, bible study, honored, Micah 5, Peace, shepherd, strength, The Assyrian, undisturbed, Yeshua
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Micah 4: 4,5. Each of them will sit under his vine And under his fig tree, With no one to make them afraid
The Rabbi cuts the man’s words short and says, We are expecting the Messiah any moment now, and we know that He will come amid chaos. You have not done enough to create this chaos, and you need to do more, quickly. Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, End times, enemies, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, Islam, Jews, judgment, Micah, Our being caught up, Peace, Prophetic, Revelation, the nations, war, Zechariah
Tagged bible study, bullies, chaos, immortal, Israel, Jerusalem, judge, judgment, Mahdi, Messiah, millennial kingdom, mortal, Peace, render decisions, taught of God, the law, the nations, vindicate
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A look at Micah 3:8 – 12, things to come.
Yes, people of Jacob, I will bring all of you together. I will bring together all those in Israel who are still living. I will put them together like sheep in the sheep pen, like a flock in its pasture. Then the place will be filled with the noise of many people. Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, End times, enemies, Ezekiel 38, false teaching, gentiles, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged a heap of ruins, Bible study (Christian), bribes, disaster, divination, Israel, justice, Micah, might, Sheep, the remnant, the Spirit of the Lord, transgression
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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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Judas Iscariot, a character study. Part 2.
This examination of Judas Iscariot is the outgrowth of a recent group Bible study on Hebrews. During the evening’s interactions on Hebrews my friend, in reference to eternal security, adamantly contrasted Judas-Iscariot, declaring, Judas Iscariot went to hell. I have several problems … Continue reading
Posted in character study, condemnation, Deception, Dispelling myths, enemies, false teaching, Freedom from sin, God's character, Gospel of John, guilt, Hope, In Christ, Jerusalem, Jesus, Judas Iscariot, judgment, Mercy, overtaken, redemption, Sin, strongholds, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged beaten, Betrayal, character study, cleansed, delivered, hanged, high priest, his own place, Jewish council, Judas Iscariot, Messiah, redemption, Repentance, suicide, surrendered
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You have filled the streets with the dead. Micah 3:1-7
One of the primary tenets of a follower of Christ is hope. Hope works by faith and this hope is embedded in the fact that Jesus, a believable witness, told us that there is a life with the Father and that He would come back for His church. Continue reading
Posted in Apostasy, Assyrians, bible study, caught, End times, enemies, false teaching, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jesus, Judah, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Thoughts on scripture, war, wrath.
Tagged crush, darkness, dead, diviners, evil, holy war, justice, Micah, my people, persecuted, perversion, rebellion, wicked
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1: 6-16. The end of chapter 1.
May I be honest? There are some portions of the Bible that I find tedious, like the book of Numbers and these next few verses. Let’s see if I can invest a bit of life into them. Micah 1:6 MKJV … Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, Dispelling myths, enemies, gentiles, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jews, Judah, Micah, overtaken, Peace, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyria, Babylonian captivity, captivity, Damascus, destruction, Gath, Idols, Jerusalem, Judah, Micah, prophet, ruins, Samaria, wounds
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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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