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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.
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The Significance of John’s Gospel for Jewish Believers. An Overview.
The author reflects on John’s gospel, emphasizing the power of its introduction and its historical context. They discuss the significance of understanding scripture to counter false teachings like Replacement Theology, particularly John’s focus on addressing a Jewish audience of believers. Continue reading →
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