Many of us have struggled for years over the issue of the timing of Jesus' coming. In one sense it doesn't matter, since we are to be faithful at all times. But in a more important sense it matters terrifically, since Jesus took time to tell HIs...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
BIBLE Q & A, 19: Is tithing for today? Abraham lived hundreds of years before Moses, and therefore, the law. It was Abraham who was reckoned righteous without circumcision. Counted righteous without the ordinances of Moses, and the Ten...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Please click on PHOTOS and check out my new NK ALBUM of 47 pictures, per 7-31-2015. Including the latest "confession" of the latest detainee in North Korea, a Canadian (South) Korean named Mr. Lim. Read his story, then please add him to your...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
BIBLE Q & A, 18: What is the “Pit” mentioned so often in the Bible? This one’s not so easy as one might suspect. Many words, a little Hebrew and Greek. Attention to context. I’m using the King James Bible and the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
BIBLE Q & A, 17 : What did Jesus mean by “greater works” ? 12“Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father....[ abbreviated | read entire ]
see blog above for part one... Raising the dead is quite a feat. More and more stories are coming out these days that make it look like a piece of cake. I encourage you, if you have the time and will, to trace these stories down, too. But...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
PLEASE READ MY LAST BLOG, the one that INTRODUCES THE PROBLEM... HERE IS THE (POSSIBLE) SOLUTION... … there is one last avenue if that isn’t the way. Rather than focusing on “multitude,” we can take a harder look at the...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
BIBLE Q & A, 16 : How did Ephraim become a “multitude of nations” ? When Israel saw the sons of Joseph, he asked, “Who are these?” 9“They are the sons God has given me here,” Joseph said to his father. Then...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
continued from last blog... Some suggest that Moses had a sudden seizure. Others that he became violently ill. Still others, that something akin to the flaming sword with accompanying angel as in Balaam’s case, appeared to him and threatened...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
BIBLE Q & A, 15 : Why did the Lord try to kill Moses? Exodus 4:21-26 21The LORD said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt see that you perform before Pharaoh all the wonders which I have put in your power; but I will harden his heart...[ abbreviated | read entire ]