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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Lord, Give Us Souls
I’m still convinced we are headed for a hard tribulation, an apocalypse. However, I doubt anyone has a clear image in their heads of what that will look like. I know I don’t. What I find worth writing about right … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocalypse, evangelism, fellowship, prayer, tribulation
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Law of Moses — 2 Kings 17
What we pass over from the previous lesson is a long list of kings both north and south whose reigns were unremarkable in terms of what it tells us about the Covenant. However, the Fall of Samaria is quite significant. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible History, Kings of Israel, Law of Moses, old testament history, war
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Breaking Chains
Today I did my laundry. When I was stuffing the wet washed bed linen into the dryer, I prayed out loud, asking the Lord to prevent the sheets from swallowing the smaller items and entangling them into little pockets where … Continue reading
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Tagged child trafficking, childhood, idolatry, prayer, shalom, The sovereignty of God, western civilization
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Insignificance
It’s typical of human arrogance to imagine that we are important in the scheme of things. What shall we say then? Is there unrighteousness with God? Certainly not! For He says to Moses, “I will have mercy on whomever I … Continue reading
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Law of Moses — 2 Kings 11
Let’s remind ourselves that Athaliah was the daughter of Ahab and Jezebel; she married Jehoram of Judah. During his reign, he gave his wife way too much authority, allowing her to weaken the Temple services to Jehovah. Eventually she had … Continue reading
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Demonstrate the Power
Yesterday here it was a cold and dreary day. It was quite appropriate. Evil powers have ascended to the thrones of men and darkness covers the land. Not that it was anything really new; evil has long reigned in this … Continue reading
What More Can We Say?
What if nothing happens? Would it change what I’ve said and done? No. The things that matter most are things that human eyes never see. It the things the heart alone can see. What my heart sees is that tribulation, … Continue reading
Getting Ready for It
One twitch of the Father’s finger can bring giant changes for mankind. I’m going to babble for a moment because I can’t just keep this to myself. I’ll try to keep it as coherent as I can, but it’s not … Continue reading
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Law of Moses — 2 Kings 10
We learn quickly that Jehu is not a good guy. He uses the Word of Jehovah as a cover for his bloodthirsty ways. He is very sly and political, but not very religious at all. Ahab had as yet seventy … Continue reading
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