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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: redemption
Everything around me is changing, and I don’t like it.
I and the Church, in general, is going through changes – we have been for some time now. These events/changes affect each of our lives differently. For some, mainly the people who don’t care, the changes make no difference. These … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, condemnation, false teaching, finisher, forgive, Freedom from sin, grace, guilt, Hearing God, In Christ, Jesus, Mercy, preach, redemption, repress, Sin, strongholds, Thoughts on scripture, understanding
Tagged angry tones, bible study, casting out demons, changes, Christianity, deception, false teaching, Holy spirit, quitting, selfishness, shutting down, study, thoughts
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Another question from a friend. This time it was, why are there multiple creations of day?
I was asked the question, “In Genesis chapter one, day and night are separated twice; On day one and again on day four.” What was the purpose of this? Why was it separated twice? On day one, we see this. … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, creation, Creation, destruction, false teaching, forgive, Genesis, God's character, good news, grace, Jesus, Mercy, redemption, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged creation, day, fall like lightning, first day, Gap theory, Genesis 1, heavens, In Beginning, Isaiah 45:18, light, night, Satan, stars, sun, without form and void
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I was told by the Holy Spirit to share a very disturbing dream with you.
I am going to take a risk and give you a brief look into the window of my life. Perhaps this will demonstrate to you how I got to be who I am, and why. Experience has shown me that … Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, condemnation, confidence, Cult teachings, Deception, disciplined, End times, enemies, Faith, familiar spirits, forgive, grace, guilt, gullibility, healing, heart, In Christ, Jesus, judgment, Our being caught up, overtaken, Peace, recovery, redemption, repress, rescue, restore, sexual sin, Sin, The supremacy of Christ, understanding, ungodliness, unrighteousness, wickedness, Wife, wisdom
Tagged advocating, aggressive sales pitch, character of God, cripple, demonic, dreams, expectations, gulible, harm, indulgence, influence, love, marriage, moral standard, naive, nature of God, pastor, peer pressure, perversion, pornography, religion, Self-esteem, sex, Sin, stumble, virgin
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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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Micah 6:1-5, Listen, you mountains, to the indictment of the LORD.
I don’t know about you, but after a long string of bad news, both scripturally and personally, I am ready for some good news; but that is not the case in Micah. Our high point came when Micah spoke of … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, condemnation, End times, forsaken, Freedom from sin, gentiles, God's character, grace, guilt, Hope, Israel, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, redemption, restore, Sin, strongholds, the nations, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Balaam, Balak, bless, choose life, curse, Egypt, hills, indictment, life and death, Micah 6, mountains, nation, plead, revolt, sinful, slavery, understand, witness
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I need to talk about death for a moment.
On Sunday, February 10 of 2019, my mother went home to be with Jesus. Only a few days have passed since she died and I find myself talking about her death with a smile on my face. How can I … Continue reading
Posted in comfort, finisher, forgive, grace, healing, Hope, Jesus, Mercy, Peace, Prophetic, redemption, restore, Thoughts, Uncategorized
Tagged a relationship with Jesus, absent from the body, death, discomfort, drama, Emotion, evidence, Mom, pain, pancreatic cancer, present with the Lord, trials, tribulations
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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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A blog update and some thoughts on confession.
All these things have helped to make me who I am; and, if I am willing to open my mouth, following the lead of the Holy Spirit, the results can be amazing. The way I see it, God made me who I am, and there are people out there who can relate to me and are just waiting for me to feed into their lives. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, comfort, Dispelling myths, God's character, healing, Hearing God, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, judgment, Micah, Peace, redemption, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, confession, Emmett Idaho, Faith, forgiven, God's will, hearing God's voice, Hebrews, Micah, sanctification, Sin
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Why would Jesus say that?
This topic comes up every so often, in different forms, and has to do with that moment when Jesus, from the cross, said: “My God, My God, why have You forsaken me?” The explanations I have heard are varied, but … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Dispelling myths, forgive, God's character, Hearing God, Hope, Jesus, Mercy, redemption, restore, Sin, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged a type of Christ, abandoned, alone, deserted, forsaken, Jesus, left, love, separation, serpent, Sin, smitten of God, stricken, subjected, the cross, the Father, too far away
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What about Jacob? Or, Can a man find healing in a woman? Part three
I introduced a section within my first post in this series, as one of the most unbelievable scenarios you could read. In that section you have Rebekah and Jacob pulling off the deception of a lifetime, as Isaac is tricked … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Deception, deception, false teaching, Genesis, grace, healing, Jacob, judgment, Mercy, recovery, redemption, strongholds, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged deception, dreams, Esau, Genesis 28, hope, Isaac, Israel, Jacob, Laban, marriage, prophecy, Rachel, Rebekah, recovery, Scripture
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