In part one, I discussed my thoughts on why I believe we are in the “end times” predicted thousands of years ago in The Bible. In part two, I offered possibly pathways to explaining away the Rapture and reaching the one-world government, currency, and religion. In this section, I hope to deal with the person… Continue reading The End Times (Part 3): The Antichrist
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The End Times (Part 2): The Rapture and the "One Worlds"
******UPDATE: 10/28/2023***** With the impending war surrounding Israel, The Rapture has once again become a hot topic among Christians. Some of us believe it is imminent. Some believe we will go through some of the tribulation. There are many theories and various levels of panic and/or calm depending. I, for one, am waiting to be… Continue reading The End Times (Part 2): The Rapture and the "One Worlds"
The “End Times” (Part 1): Are We There Yet?
*****UPDATE: 10/28/23***** Here we are again, but there have been even more "end times" events. The most pressing of the moment - World War III. Just three weeks ago, Israel was attacked by Hamas. Since then, Hezbollah (from Lebanon) has also engaged Israel. Hamas and Hezbollah are, of course, funded by Iran. A new "axis… Continue reading The “End Times” (Part 1): Are We There Yet?
This World is Overcome
John 16:33 "These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." In my nearly 40 years of life, I have never seen the entire world in so much chaos. I have never experienced… Continue reading This World is Overcome
The Coming Civil Conflict
About 10 years ago, I predicted a simultaneous civil war, world war, and economic collapse. At that time, we were in the midst of the “Great Recession” and escalating conflict overseas between Middle Eastern nations including our own “war on terror” that continues to solider on. Right now, it seems that those last two issues… Continue reading The Coming Civil Conflict
Less “Reform”, More Revival
In the aftermath of last weekend’s Las Vegas massacre, Democrats came out almost immediately and called for new gun control regulations. Republicans came out and defended the Second Amendment, and back and forth we went. When a maniac in a Dodge Charger drove into a crowd in Charlottesville, we began fighting over what statues were… Continue reading Less “Reform”, More Revival
Notes on Deuteronomy 30-34
God wants us to hear, learn, and fear the LORD (Deut. 31:12-13). This order is repeated twice. We are to hear and learn the Word of God, then we are to fear Him. I believe this is because the more we learn of God, the more we cannot help but fear him. Unfortunately, our modern… Continue reading Notes on Deuteronomy 30-34
Notes on Deuteronomy 28-29
Chapter 27 ends with 12 curses for those who don’t listen to God’s commands. Chapter 28 begins with 8 blessings that come to those who “hearken unto the voice of the LORD thy God” (verse 2). The “balance” is 12 negatives to 8 positives (so far). The “balance” goes even further off kilter (according to… Continue reading Notes on Deuteronomy 28-29
Notes on Deuteronomy 14-20
The Israelites are a “peculiar people” (Deut. 14:2), which is why it is silly for Christians and Americans today to think that all the laws of the Old Testament apply to us. It is why anti-Christians always want to point to the Pentateuch in order to lecture us on our hypocrisy. They are fools to… Continue reading Notes on Deuteronomy 14-20
Notes on Deuteronomy 8-13
The words of God are of the utmost importance. I was once told that Bible translations are a “secondary doctrine.” In other words, it’s a preference, like hymns vs. contemporary music or chairs vs. pews. My Bible says “man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth… Continue reading Notes on Deuteronomy 8-13