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Recent Posts: A Voice in the Wilderness
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
We need to have an enthusiasm for the rapture. Scriptures to back up a pre- tribulation rapture.
Category Archives: Things I have never noticed before
God’s sovereign choice. Romans 9: 1-14. Part one of two.
That simplistic word glory, which the CJB translated as “Sh’khinah,” is the Greek word doxa and conveys splendor, brightness, magnificence, excellence, preeminence, dignity, grace, and majesty. All these things, though difficult to see, emanated within all these ways set before God’s people. Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Faith, forgive, gentiles, grace, hypocrisy, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, Peace, restore, Romans, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Abraham, adopted, Apostle Paul, brothers, children, Christ, covenants, descendants, Esau, God, injustice, Israel, Jacob, Jewish, offspring, privileges of sonship, promise, Romans
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Paul tells us why Romans 8:1 works. Romans 8:2-4.
What glee he must have felt seeing Jesus hanging on that cross. What a failure this Messiah had proven to be, or so he thought. Satan, it seems, had taken Jesus captive. What a shock when Jesus ripped the doors off the prison gates of Hell. Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Apostle Paul, bible study, confidence, deception, disciple, disciplined, Faith, Freedom from sin, God's character, grace, guilt, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, Mercy, redemption, righteous, Romans, Sin, strongholds, The Word was God, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture, understanding, ungodliness, unrighteousness
Tagged Apostle Paul, condemnation, death, flesh, freedom, fulfilled, human nature, law, requirement, righteous, The spirit of life, torah
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In attempting to understand God’s wrath I did an in-depth study on the seals, trumpets, and bowl judgments. Part one – the seals and the brief interlude.
Right off the bat, I have to warn you, this study is eight pages long. I am used to reading my own work, and I can fly through it, and it makes sense to me, but I work very hard … Continue reading
Posted in 144000, antichrist, Antichrist, Apocalypse, Assyrians, destruction, End times, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, judgment, mortal wound, one world religion, Our being caught up, Prophetic, rapture, Revelation, Saints, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, ungodliness, unrighteousness, wickedness, wrath.
Tagged a great earthquake, antichrist, bible study, bloodshed, cosmic disaster, death, ecological disaster, famine, Islam, kill, martyred saints, Muslims, peace removed, persecution, rapture, Revelation, sealed, slaughter, the 144000, the church, the lamb, The rider on the white horse, The Seals, war
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Seals, trumpets, and bowls. An attempt to understand what is about to happen as God’s wrath gets poured out.
I meant to make a chronological outline to describe the judgments of God that begin in Revelation 6. This is what you get. I am one of those people who always wanted to understand end times events (Eschatology), but the … Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Antichrist, armies, bible study, destruction, End times, enemies, Ezekiel 38, false prophet, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, Magog, Millennium, mortal wound, one world religion, overtaken, parables, Peace, Prophetic, Revelation, the nations, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, war, wrath.
Tagged antichrist, bible study, convenant with many, Eschatology, insolent, intrigue, Islam, Mahdi, Muhammad, Muslims, One world relgion, Peace, Revelation, seven years of wrath, the beast, The rider on the white horse, The Seals, tradition, war
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Thoughts on the Gap Theory, Genesis 1:1-2.
A writer for Prophecy in the News, by the name of Terri McInnis, posted an article on their website, entitled, Gap Theory Exposed. She immediately referenced a book she had “just begun to read,” by Dr. Henry Morris named The … Continue reading
Posted in 70 weeks, bible study, creation, Creation, Daniel, false teaching, Genesis, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, creation, darkness, day, dinosaurs, evolution, Gap theory, Genesis, illumination, indeterminate, light, planets, Satan's fall, span of time, stars, sun
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Micah 6:10,11. Houses filled with treasure gain by cheating.
As I contrast the various Bible versions, the common theme I see is treasure, improperly acquired, and stored up in the houses of the wicked. Since we have established that the wicked, in this instance, are the leaders, who have become wealthy at the cost of those they have done business with, then I can make the argument that the wealthy of Israel had given themselves to the Babylonian spirits of lust and greed. Continue reading
Posted in armies, Assyrians, bible study, caught, condemnation, destruction, End times, God's character, guilt, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Sin, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, war
Tagged a heap of ruins, Babylon, Babylon system, cheaters, doctrines of greed, Illuminati, lust, Matthew 24, Micah 6, New World Order, snare, spiritual darkness, treasures of wickedness, wicked
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Matthew 10:28, Him who able to kill the soul and the body.
When talking about the time period in which tribulations will exceed human reason, you are talking about the time of God’s wrath and judgment. Jesus, on the other hand, said tribulations, and that includes deadly events, would be a way of life. We here in America have yet to grasp the horrors of great tribulation, but we will. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, condemnation, forgive, God's character, grace, guilt, Heaven, Hell, Hope, Jesus, Mercy, Peace, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged afraid, bible study, cast out demons, destroy, fear, God, heal the sick, Heaven, Hell, house of Israel, kill, lost sheep, Matthew's gospel, Peace, raise the dead, soul, the Father, your body
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Micah 6:6-8, He’s already made it plain how to live.
suffice it to say that Adam had been given inside information on how everything was to play out. So when Adam gives up the rights to the earth through his tacit consent with Satan, the battle for control of the planet was on Continue reading
Posted in bible study, condemnation, Deception, End times, God's character, Israel, Jews, judgment, Micah, Prophetic, Sin, strongholds, the nations, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, wholeheartedly devoted, wrath.
Tagged burnt offerings, God, good, love mercy, Micah 6, moral standard, offerings, rebellious acts, required, sacrifice, walk humbly, worship
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Judas Iscariot, a character study. Part 4, the end.
I find I can’t give you a definitive answer as to where Judas Iscariot is, however, I think what I have given you is enough to show that we serve a merciful God and that not everything is so black and white that you can exclaim that Judas is in hell. Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Peter, Betrayal, false teaching, Hell, insight, Judas Iscariot, judgment, Mercy, parables, predestination, prophecy, responsibility, Satan, the rich man
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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
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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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