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Tag Archives: Belief
An intensive look at Enoch. Part one.
I have been looking at Enoch and attempting to write about him, and his surroundings, for weeks now. It has been nothing less than a struggle as the things I talk about here, are controversial (I know this because I … Continue reading
Posted in angels, Assyrians, bible study, creation, End times, fallen angels, false teaching, Genesis, God's character, Hearing God, Hebrews, judgment, Nephilim, Nimrod, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Adam, Belief, Bible, Cain, deception, end times, Enoch, Genesis 6, God, Hebrews, hybrids, judgment, last days, Methusaleh, Satan, Seth
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Rahab – a character study. Part of the Dispelling Myths series. Chapter two.
What is it that makes us decide to trust and believe, not just God, but people? Everything we do as followers of Christ is wrapped around faith, the essence of trust and belief. However, there is added disincentive in the … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, Rahab, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, blood of Christ, Faith, family, Father, hiding, hope, in laws, Israel, Jericho, Joshua, judgment, Mercy, Rahab, scarlet cord, spies
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Rahab – a character study. Part of the Dispelling myths series. Chapter one.
I am not so sure there are myths involved, as it is more a case of suppositions. My interest in Rahab started long ago, as I heard the stories, but rarely ever read the story for myself. If you follow my … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, healing, Jews, Joshua, Mercy, Prophetic, Rahab, recovery, redemption, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, Bible, false teaching, God's word, Harlot, hope, Israel, Jericho, Joshua, lies, prophecy, Rahab, redemption, Scripture, spies, study, whore
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Dispelling some Myths – Jonah. Chapter four.
When we last saw Jonah, he had walked through the town of Nineveh, a three-day journey, as he proclaimed “forty days and Nineveh will be overthrown.” The result of God’s proclamation, the entire town, and the Assyrian king cover themselves … Continue reading
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Tagged Assyrians, Belief, Bible, big fish, Dagon, false teaching, fish god, God's word, Holy spirit, Israel, Jews, judgment, Mercy, Nineveh, Old Testament, prophecy, prophet, Scripture
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Dispelling myths – Jonah. Chapter two.
As chapter one in the book of Jonah comes to a close, it separates verse 17 under the heading; A Great Fish Swallows Jonah. If you read my last post on Jonah, I talked about the impracticality of Jonah surviving … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, Dispelling myths, false teaching, God's character, Hearing God, Hope, Jesus, Jews, Jonah, Jonah, judgment, Mercy, Prophetic, recovery, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Belief, bigot, fish, God, Holy spirit, hope, Jews, judgment, Mercy, Nineveh, Prayer, prophecy, Prophet Jonah, redemption, Scripture, sea monster, sign
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Lightening, voices, and thunder – edited part 1. Revelation 11:18 through.
I believe what we see here in Revelation 11:18 is the end of all things, but on what do I base that assessment? “And the nations were enraged, and Your wrath came, and the time came for the dead to be … Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, bible study, Daniel, End times, Ezekiel, gentiles, Gog, Islam, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Millennium, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged antichrist, Belief, Bible, end times, Faith, God's word, hope, Islam, Israel, Jesus Christ, Jews, last days, prophecy, rapture, Revelation, Scripture
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But before faith came. Galatians 3:23
Sorry, if this trip through Galatians is becoming tedious, but imagine that moment when a new reader drops in and has no idea of what we are talking. It happens. We are working our way through Paul’s letter to the … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Freedom from sin, Galatians, gentiles, grace, Hearing God, Hope, In Christ, Jews, Mercy, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Apostle Paul, Belief, Christ, Faith, Galatians 3, God, Holy spirit, hope, Jesus, Scripture, under the law
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Can I apply the principles learned here, even if I am not a Jew. Galatians 3:22
Sometimes, like today, I am battling with insecurities and wondering why I think anyone needs another commentary. But maybe, you’re just like me and find yourself overwhelmed by the high theology of some; the convoluted approach of others, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Galatians, gentiles, grace, Jews, Mercy, The supremacy of Christ, The Word was God
Tagged Apostle Paul, Belief, Bible, Christ, commands, Faith, Galatians 3, God, legal observance, Messiah, righteousness, Scripture, the law, The Tanakh
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Biblical characters that demonstrated trust. Let’s look at Noah.
There was a time when my actions caused my world to collapse. That collapse drove me to my knees and toward God with a passion that I did not realize was in me. I read the Bible incessantly, and in … Continue reading