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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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His invisible qualities—both his eternal power and his divine nature—have been clearly seen, because they can be understood from what he has made. Romans 1:20,21.
Although I ended on Romans 1:20 previously, that was several weeks ago, and we probably forgot what it says; besides that, it helps us understand verse 21 better. Romans 1:20-21 CJB For ever since the creation of the universe his … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, creation, Creation, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hell, Jesus, Jews, overtaken, Romans, The supremacy of Christ, Thoughts on scripture, ungodliness, unrighteousness
Tagged character, creation, divine nature, eternal power, foolish, futile in their thinking, idolatrous, invisible qualities, morally wicked, Romans, undiscerning hearts, universe, unveiled, vain
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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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And be joined to his wife? Genesis 2:24
This is another subject that came up among my friends one recent morning. In the world of sin, I have done more than my fair share. What do I mean? Considering that “sinning” is merely missing the mark, then yes, … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, bible study, caught, condemnation, creation, Creation, deception, Dispelling myths, Genesis, God's character, Hearing God, Jesus, Jews, overtaken, restore, Sin, Thoughts on scripture, Wife
Tagged Adam, Belief, Bible, commitment, creation, deception, divorce, Eve, God, grace, helpmate, Holy spirit, hope, legalism, marriage, Moses, one flesh, prophecy, Satan, Wife
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In the beginning, before all time. John 1:1
I don’t know about you, but I have had some odd conversations about this very thing. The conversations sound a lot like this: So, when did time begin? You mean, God was just hanging out in space and decided to … Continue reading
“The Story” chapter 1. From creation to Noah. Prep for bible study.
Because “The Story”, encompasses many subjects quickly, it is difficult to focus a bible study with so many aspects involved in the course of 11 chapters. So, I will attempt to focus on one aspect, the love of God. Some … Continue reading
Posted in Prophetic, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Abram, Adam, Ark, Bible, Cain and Abel, covenant with Noah, creation, Faith, future, Genesis, hope, Jesus, love, Mercy, Noah, prophecy, relationship with God, the flood
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