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No doubt, He is coming to judge and make war, but this is NOT the final judgment. Revelation 20:4.
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We need to have an enthusiasm for the rapture. Scriptures to back up a pre- tribulation rapture.
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Adventures in false teachings. Chapter one – Does the Second coming bring judgment.
After a two week interlude, our fearless leader came back to lead men’s bible study. Oh, dear Lord, save us. He did the appropriate thing by thanking the person that “lead” the group for the previous two weeks, adding, “I … Continue reading
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Why was the beggar Lazarus in Abraham’s bosom?
Having made the post about Judas Iscariot, my father approaches me and says, I read your post about Judas. It was somewhat long, but tell me this: Why was the beggar Lazarus in Abraham’s bosom? The question was a little … Continue reading