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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: Glory
It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.
The commentary reflects on John 2, particularly the significance of Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It explores the meaning of “signs” in the Greek context and contrasts biblical narratives, especially Moses’ role in understanding God’s covenant. The discussion emphasizes Israel’s historical struggles with faith and obedience, culminating in Jesus’ authority demonstrated through actions in the temple. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, confidence, Faith, Gospel of John, Mary, signs
Tagged believed, Bible, Cana, Christianity, disciples, Faith, first, Galilee, Glory, God, Jerusalem, Jesus, Jewish, Passover, performed, revealed, signs
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A controversy about the sheep and the goats. Matthew 25.
The post discusses a controversial interpretation of Jesus’ teachings about the sheep and goats in Matthew 25, emphasizing the importance of scriptural accuracy. The author critiques a Bible study leader for promoting unsupported claims, arguing for individual scripture study, and highlights the need for theological integrity. Ultimately, confusion arises from differing interpretations of Christ’s judgment and mercy. Continue reading
Posted in bible study, God's character, Matthew's gospel, Revelation, Saints, the nations, thrones, Tribulation, war, wrath.
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There came a man from God. John 1:6-14.
Consider something, if all humanity carries the brokenness called sin, is it possible that it is a genetic issue that has been passed down through Adam and Eve would have been passed through Mary, the virgin? Well, of course, it … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, beginning, bible study, children, creation, Creation, Gospel of John, grace, Jesus, mystery, The Word was God
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A study in the Gospel of John (John 1:1)
“In the beginning, was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1 NASB) The Strong’s numbers for John 1:1 “In the beginningG746 was R2the WordG3056, and the WordG3056 was R3with GodG2316, and R4the … Continue reading
He will judge everyone according to what they have done. Romans 2:1-11
Chapter two opens like this “Therefore you have no excuse,” Chapter two is starting deep within a thought, the passage, therefore, demands that we stay within the context. To do that we have to go back to Romans 1:21. Romans … Continue reading
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At the cost of blood, you ransomed us for God. Revelation 5:8-14.
Then the Lamb, which looked as if it had been slaughtered, is now standing between the throne and the four living beings and among the twenty-four elders, right where I expected to see Jesus Christ, the warring Messiah. This lamb … Continue reading
Posted in angels, bible study, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged angels, Bible, bible study, blood, Book of Revelation, cost, dominion, Earth, Glory, hope, Jesus Christ, kings, last days, living creatures, priests, prophecy, ransomed, reign, Scripture, study, The apostle John, the lamb, the scroll 24 elders
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All the nations will see my judgment. Ezekiel 39:21-24
In my last post, I skirted past Ezekiel 39:18-20. I did that because they were more of a repetition of verse 17, and they were almost word for word what Revelation 19 conveys when it says that Jesus comes as … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Ezekiel, gentiles, God's character, Gog, invasion, Islam, Israel, Jews, judgment, Magog, Magog, Prophetic, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged Bible, end times, fire, future, Glory, Gog, honor, Islam, Israel, Jesus Christ, judgment, last days, nations, prophecy, Revelation, Scripture, war
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A study on Matthew 25. Chapter one – He who reigns in His glory.
When you read Matthew 24 and 25, do you ever find yourself asking, what is the context of Jesus answer to the disciples and the extensive response that carries on for two chapters? If you want to understand you have … Continue reading
Posted in bible study, End times, Hope, Revelation, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged awaited messiah, Glory, God, His glorious throne, Holy spirit, Jesus Christ, jew, Jews, judge, judgment, Messiah, The Son of Man, thrones, White Throne judgment
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