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Category Archives: false teaching
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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Judas Iscariot, a character study. Part 1.
This study originated from a Bible study on Hebrews, led by a man I know. During the evening’s bible study my friend, in reference to eternal security, added his thoughts on Judas-Iscariot, by adamantly declaring, Judas Iscariot went to hell. … Continue reading
Posted in character study, deception, Dispelling myths, false teaching, forgive, God's character, Gospel of John, grace, Hearing God, Hope, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Judas Iscariot, judgment, Mercy, overtaken, strongholds
Tagged Apostle John, Betrayal, Chief priests, death, demons, disciples of Jesus, false teaching, hanging, Hell, Jesus, Judas Iscariot, judgment, Mercy, Satan, suicide, thief
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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 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
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, End times, enemies, false teaching, gentiles, hypocrisy, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, strongholds, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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A Study on Zephaniah. Part 1, an introduction.
I will tell you what motivated this study. I went to a “Bible Study” that to some degree was promoted by a Southern California Christian radio host. I think the man is sincere and I think the work God has … Continue reading
Posted in Apostasy, Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, Deception, deception, End times, false teaching, Freedom from sin, guilt, Hearing God, hypocrisy, Israel, Jesus, judgment, overtaken, Prophetic, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyrians, Bible, end times, God's word, Israel, judgment, last days, Manasseh, Old Testament, prophecy, prophet, Scripture, thoughts, Zephaniah
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Ezekiel 38:2; answering a rebuttal.
I wrote about the Gog/Magog war on a previous occasion, but it was painfully long and some time ago. Since that time, a brother in Christ, whom I sit with frequently and who loves Eschatology as much as I do, … Continue reading
Posted in 70 weeks, antichrist, bible study, Deception, deception, Dispelling myths, End times, Ezekiel, Ezekiel 38, false teaching, gentiles, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Magog, Peace, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture, war
Tagged antichrist, Bible, Book of Revelation, Ezekiel 38, Gog, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, last days, Magog, nations, prophecy, Scripture, study
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Ezekiel 38 and 39, a detailed look at the prophecy against Gog. Part 1
I was asked by my pastor why I study eschatology (end times events.) Ignoring the negativity of a challenge like this, I find that “end times events” are tied in with almost everything I read in scripture. Ezekiel 38 and … Continue reading
Posted in 70 weeks, Assyrians, bible study, Daniel, End times, enemies, Ezekiel, false teaching, gentiles, Gog, Islam, Jews, Magog, Prophetic, war
Tagged antichrist, Bible, enemies, Erdogan, Ezekiel 38, Gog, invasion, Israel, last days, Magog, prophecy, Putin, Russia, Scripture, Seventieth Week of Daniel, Turkey
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To people who are feeling guilty and condemned. I John 2:1-2
I opened the Bible program on my computer this morning, and this is the first thing I see, the headline leading into 1John chapter 2:1-2. To people who are feeling guilty and condemned, It goes on to say, John (the … Continue reading
Posted in 1 John, advocate, bible study, caught, comfort, condemnation, false teaching, forgive, Freedom from sin, Galatians, God's character, grace, guilt, Hope, Jesus, Law of liberty, Mercy, overtaken, recovery, restore, strongholds, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged 1 John 2, advocate, Anger, bullies, caretakers, caught, childhood, condemnation, elders, forgive, Galatians 6, gently, guilty, honesty, Jesus Christ, overtaken, parents, rage, recovery, restore, Sin
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The man of lawlessness and what it means to me. 2Thess 2:7-12
I ended the last post with this verse – 2 Thessalonians 2:7-8 WNT 7) For lawlessness is already at work in secret; but only until the man who is now exercising a restraining influence is removed, 8) and then the … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Thessalonians, Apostasy, Assyrians, bible study, Deception, deception, End times, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, Gog, Hope, Islam, Jerusalem, Jesus, judgment, Magog, Matthew's gospel, Millennium, parables, Prophetic, Thoughts, wrath.
Tagged antichrist, Book of Revelation, deception, end times, false prophet, Islam, Israel, Jesus Christ, Jews, last days, muslim, prophecy, rapture, Revelation, Scripture, study
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