Bible · Christianity · King James Version · Religion

We Cannot Fall

“The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way. Though he fall, he shall not be utterly cast down: for the Lord upholdeth him with his hand.”‭‭Psalms‬ ‭37:23-24‬ When we are doing what we are supposed to - reading God’s word, fellowshipping with other Christians, praying without… Continue reading We Cannot Fall

Uncategorized

Disappointing My Father

“O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure. Have mercy upon me, O Lord; for I am weak: O Lord, heal me; for my bones are vexed.”‭‭Psalms‬ ‭6:1-2‬ This is basically me every day. I know I disappoint my Father numerous times. Every. Single. Day. All I can… Continue reading Disappointing My Father

Bible · Christianity · King James Version · Religion

The Double Inspiration and King James Only Controversies

I believe that the King James Version (KJV), or King James Bible (KJB), is the best and most accurate translation of God's words in the English language, and it is the ONLY version of the Bible I use. This can get some “Christians” all riled up. I have been accused of being “King James Only”… Continue reading The Double Inspiration and King James Only Controversies

Bible · Christianity · Culture · End times · Ideal Types · King James · King James Version · Paranormal · Prophecy · Religion · Self and Society · Society · Supernatural

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

Bible · Christianity · Culture · End times · Ideal Types · King James · King James Version · Paranormal · Prophecy · Race · Religion · Society · Supernatural

Notes on Deuteronomy 1-2

Deuteronomy is the last of the five books of the Jewish Pentateuch, also known as the Law of Moses. The first two chapters are a quick rundown of some of the events that occurred in the book of Numbers. It takes place near the end of the 40 year wandering in the wilderness, and the… Continue reading Notes on Deuteronomy 1-2

Bible · Christianity · End times · Ideal Types · King James · King James Version · Paranormal · Prophecy · Religion · Self and Society · Society · Supernatural

Notes on Numbers 31-32

The children of Israel went to war against the Midianites and achieved near total destruction. The battle was so one sided that not one Israelite soldier was killed (Num. 31:49). Though they were commanded to slaughter everyone, the Israelites kept the women and children alive, and were punished with a plague (Num. 31:16). What would… Continue reading Notes on Numbers 31-32

Bible · Christianity · Education · End times · Gender · Ideal Types · King James · King James Version · Masculinity · Paranormal · Prophecy · Religion · Self and Society · Society · Supernatural

Notes on Numbers 26-30

Numbers 26 once again numbers the sons over the age of 20 for each tribe. Thousands have been killed due to their incessant complaining, so the need to tally the remaining Israelites was necessary. The largest decrease is from the tribe of Simeon, which dropped from 59,300 to 22,200. An issue of inheritance arose in… Continue reading Notes on Numbers 26-30

Bible · Christianity · Culture · End times · Ideal Types · King James · King James Version · Prophecy · Religion · Self and Society · Society · Supernatural

Notes on Numbers 23-25

Once Balaam had a direct run in with the Angel of the LORD (Jesus Christ), he turned from his lying ways (Numbers 22) and began to tell Balak exactly what God told him to. These passages given as instruction to an outside nation about Israel ring true today, 3500 years later. These concepts should be… Continue reading Notes on Numbers 23-25