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- Micah 1:5 part two, What is the transgression of Jacob?
- I was asked the question, does the Lord give us trials that we cannot handle?
- Jesus had a thing for prostitutes.
- See to it that you be not troubled. (That was not my intent)
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But exclude the courtyard outside the temple _ a layman’s commentary. John 2:18-25
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
Tag Archives: gentiles
Has God rejected His own people? Romans 11:1-10.
We open our study of Romans 11 with the last three verses of Romans 10. Why? Because chapter 11 is a continuation of thought, and, as you will see, opens with what seems like an important. If we have some … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, Freedom from sin, Israel, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Romans, Sin, the nations, Thoughts on scripture, wrath.
Tagged Chosen people, failure, fulfillment, gentiles, God, grace, Israel, jealous, kindness, remnant, salvation, stumble, transgression
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Heirs with Christ, Romans 8:12-16
We ended our last study with this: Romans 8:9-11 NLT But you are not controlled by your sinful nature. You are controlled by the Spirit if you have the Spirit of God living in you. (And remember that those who … Continue reading
Posted in advocate, apologetics, Apostle Paul, author, bible study, condemnation, disciplined, Faith, finisher, forgive, Freedom from sin, gentiles, God's character, grace, guilt, In Christ, Jesus, Jews, Law of liberty, Mercy, restore, righteous, Romans, Sin, spiritual gifts, strongholds, Thoughts on scripture, understanding
Tagged Apostle Paul, bodies, control, gentiles, God, Jesus, Jews, life, mortal, nature, put to death, resurrection, righteous, Romans, sinful, spirit, stand, struggle
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Released from the law, a fascinating thought. Romans 7:1-4.
The NASB entitles chapter seven: Released from the Law The translators opted to put the Bible into chapters; I suppose for the sake of clarity. The reality is, as most of you know, that Paul wrote this letter to the … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, angels, apologetics, Apostle Paul, bible study, disciplined, Faith, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, Our being caught up, redemption, restore, righteous, Romans, Sin, strongholds, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, understanding, unrighteousness
Tagged baptism, bond servant, buried, covetousness, died, divorce, gentiles, Jews, life, lust, marriage, released, sinful desires, slave, spirit, the law, torah
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Romans chapter four. What of Abraham?
In looking at Romans chapter four, it initiates with a question. What then shall we say that Abraham, our forefather, according to the flesh, has found? (Romans 4:1 NASB) The NASB does not improve my understanding, for the language is … Continue reading
Posted in angels, bible study, dreams, Faith, gentiles, grace, Jesus, Mercy, righteous, Romans, the nations, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Abraham, Abrahamic covenant, Abram, Apostle Paul, Belief, Bible, bible study, Epistle to the Romans, Faith, father of many nations, future, Genesis 15, gentiles, Hagar, hope, Jews, Old Testament, promise, Sarah, Sarai
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I was asked, how do you study; that and, would you lead us in a Bible study. So, here is an introduction and overview of the first four chapters of Romans.
On August 11, 2019, Pastor Jon Maurer’s sermon was: “A couple of things I wished I had known about reading the Bible.” The irony of this is, I already knew these things. Simply put, I learned them in the school … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, caught, Daniel, David, gentiles, God's character, good news, grace, Hope, Jews, King Saul, Mercy, Prophetic, Revelation, Romans, Saul, seven headed beast, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bible study, Chrestus, Claudius, context, cultural, Epistle to the Romans, gentiles, historic, History, Jews, Nero, partiality, salvation, scandal, slaves, the Bible, the church in Rome, The Revelation, transformation
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For the Lord, Himself will come down. My thoughts on a mid-tribulation rapture.
A brother in the Lord frequently argues that the church will go through the tribulation. I hate to admit it, but a book I am reading takes my brothers’ side in this argument. It is written by Rabbi K. A. … Continue reading
Posted in antichrist, Antichrist, Apocalypse, Apostle Paul, bible study, End times, enemies, gentiles, Heaven, invasion, Jesus, Revelation, the nations
Tagged bible study, gentiles, Israel, Jews, judgment, mid-tribulation, passion, punishment, rapture, rescued, saved, tribulations, Vengeance, witnesses, wrath
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Romans 1:16-17, I am not ashamed.
As a child, raised in the church, the idea of being a missionary was shoved down our throats constantly. Being a missionary meant preaching, trying to convert all the people you came in contact with, and because most of these … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, confidence, Faith, finisher, forgive, Freedom from sin, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, restore, Romans, Sin, the good news, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Apostle Paul, ashamed, Epistle to the Romans, Faith, forgiven, gentiles, good news, Gospel, Jews, righteousness, salvation, sanctified, set apart, the law, the power of God
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A look at Micah. Chapter 1 verse 5. What is the rebellion of Jacob? Is it not Samaria?
When you read any mention of Samaria in the New Testament, you would think it was a forbidden city to the Jews; that was not the case; however, the hatred and animosity of the Samaritans indeed ran deep for a very long time. This disgust and hatred began developing over 930 years earlier. Continue reading
Posted in Assyrians, bible study, condemnation, End times, enemies, false teaching, gentiles, hypocrisy, invasion, Israel, Jacob, Jerusalem, Jews, judgment, Micah, overtaken, Prophetic, strongholds, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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A look at the book of Micah, chapter 1 verses 2-4.
Occasionally some bible reference comes from the speaker and I feel like I got left behind because I realize I know so little about the person or the subject matter; Micah is one of those books. To be honest, there … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, enemies, invasion, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Micah, Millennium, overtaken, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged armies of heaven, Assyrians, Earth, gentiles, Heaven, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Israel, Jews, Judah, judgment, Micah, nations, prophecy, Samaria
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Questions and challenges: Revelation 20 and the Great White Throne.
Questions and challenges: Revelation 20 and the Great White Throne. The premise, posed far too many times, is that God sends everyone appearing before this throne to the lake of fire and it’s eternal hell. Question: If all you used … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, false teaching, gentiles, God's character, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Matthew's gospel, Mercy, Our being caught up, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Apostle John, deception, end times, gentiles, Great White Throne, Jesus, Jews, judgment, Matthew 25, rapture, Revelation, Scripture, the nations
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