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Question #1:
I'm talking about sci-fi and fantasy stuff. Remember the issue with
things trying to blend those with Christianity? Applying Christ's
sacrifice to applying to every species or whatever nonsense? I kind of
regret the story I talked about in my last message, even if no one saw
it. I mean even my solution is kind of pointless at best even from a
secular storytelling standpoint like...ok, why is that brought up?
Honestly, I feel I may have stepped a bit too close to the blaspheming
the Lord line for any kind of comfort. I just want your thoughts.
Response #1:
Re: "species". Elect angels don't need individual salvation since they never fell; they needed the plan of God to restore things and that does require the cross (that is what Colossians 1:20 means).
Animals (etym. "creatures with breath [anima]") also don't need
salvation; they do not have the image of God so they have not had to make moral
choices so no damnation for them.
Only human beings needed to be saved through Christ dying for our sins.
Blessedly He did! For us all. For them all. So we are looking forward to a
wonderful eternity because of the cross – all who believe in Jesus Christ.
For it is the love of Christ that constrains us, having brought us to this conclusion: One died for [us] all; so then we all have died [in Him]. And He died on behalf of all so that those who are [now] alive might no longer live for themselves but for Him who died for them and was raised [from the dead].
2nd Corinthians 5:14-15
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #2:
Dear Professor, Good morning Sir.
How are you doing? How’s work and your family and everything? We’ve been
doing okay here.
Studying through the coming tribulation with __ is such a delight. I was
telling __ yesterday that if the Lord had not sent __ to me, I would
have ended up being very lukewarm, fighting the causes of the world and
only God knows if I would have managed to keep my faith through the
tribulation. Our good Lord is bring me through these studies without
fear. Not in arrogance that I can handle anything but in the joy that
the pain of this world is absolutely nothing compared to eternity. When
we think of the tribulation and our loved ones, we fear the pain. The
pain they or we might go through but instead of worrying about that pain
which is futile and foolish, we should simply try to live each day
growing in our knowledge of our God. That’s the only thing we have
control of each moment, to choose him now or not. Can we really think of
the unimaginable joy of eternity and not see how this finite time here
can’t be compared to it? Of course the flesh fears pain but the Spirit
should delight in who God is. Just thinking about the three crowns is
amazing beyond words.
Thank you so much Professor.
I can never ever convey my gratitude to you.
Have a blessed week ahead Sir.
Response #2:
It's always a pleasure to hear from you, my friend! You are always
filled with the joy of the Lord, regardless of the pressures you may be
facing. That is the way we all should be of course. So you are a
reminder and an example to us all!
Thank you also for reminding us that we must conquer fear of pain and
trouble. Our Lord has told us in no uncertain terms not to worry
generally (Matt.6:25-34). He has also given us specific guidance about
fear in anticipation of the Tribulation:
“Do not fear any of those things which you are about to suffer. Indeed, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and you will have tribulation ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life."
Revelation 2:10 NKJV
This is easier said than done, but your application here is exactly correct. Whether experiencing pain and trouble now or during that difficult time to come, we have to keep our eyes on Jesus Christ, what He wants us to do, and on the blessed eternity ahead promised to us all who stay faithful to Him – the crown of life and every other wonder in New Jerusalem forever. If we do that "one day at a time" consistently, we are assured a "Well done!" from our Lord when all of this is finally over.
For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
2nd Corinthians 4:17-18 NKJV
Thanks for the encouraging words!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #3:
Hi Bob,
I have hit a real blip in the last few days.. I don't know how to
describe it but as a blip. I was reading through this week's emails and
was very grateful for them, especially when you write about not being
overly concerned with our feelings and having strong faith and trust in
our Lord DESPITE what our feelings are telling us...
I went to my local city on Friday. [omitted] It's just made me think
about your writing on the mark of the beast and that people will take it
just to have access to leisure and pleasure. Everywhere you go you are
bombarded with filth and sin. So this leaves me wondering.. will all
that was pleasurable in the past remain in this debauched state or will
the Antichrist bring back the things that made leisure actually
pleasurable such as beauty and taste and fun? Maybe there will be a
choice between the degraded types of leisure/pleasure and fenced off
access to the real stuff that only the Antichrist's most loyal followers
will have the pleasure of. [omitted]
Anyway, the antidote to all this is to dig more deeply into scripture
and your ministry and to double down and pray for these bad feelings to
pass. I know you said before not to focus on the past. What does make me
sad is that I have lost sight of that joy I had when I first became a
believer. I felt such great joy and enthusiasm and I felt as though
nothing could drag me down and I was capable of doing anything that the
Lord willed for me through me. I have lost sight of that at this moment
and feel bogged down with the things of this world.
I have to quickly put those blinkers on to get stuck in again. If I am
losing all interest and connection to this world all together then that
is not such a bad thing as long as I maintain my focus on the Lord and
the truth moving forward and through my remaining life here.
Your friend in Jesus,
Response #3:
We all can do better at relying on the Lord absolutely. These little
tests are building us up for bigger ones down the road. Yes, things will
be bad, but the Lord will bring us through, just like He brought the
Israelites out of Egypt. Our job is to be more trusting of Him than they
were, not to doubt but to have absolute faith in His love, mercy and
ultimate deliverance of us, come what may.
I'm sorry to hear that things have come to such a pass in your country.
I'm sure that they're not much better here depending upon where one is
living. Louisville is showing analogous signs but not to the degree that
the truly big cities are. We can expect things to get worse before they
get better. "Better" will probably have to await our Lord's return. But
WE can do our job day by day, growing in the Word, walking ever closer
to Him, offering a helping hand to our brothers and sisters as we have
the opportunity to do so.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #4:
Hi Bob,
Help me clear my thinking, please. I've had difficulty understanding the saga of
Laban, Isaac and Jacob. Laban was clearly a conniver and treated Isaac with
duplicity. (It's interesting that Leah bore most of Isaac's children.) His
treatment of Jacob was possibly worse. Since I know of no mechanism whereby
stripping bark off posts would influence the nature of offspring, I have to
assume it was God's hand that was involved in increasing Jacob's flocks as pay
back for Laban's chicanery?
Am I understanding this correctly? Was God's hand involved in Laban's decisions?
Is that episode teaching us that similar retaliation as Jacob's is acceptable
for us today?
Sorry for an ill framed question.
In our Lord,
Response #4:
I certainly agree with your analysis! As to the "bark stripping" episode, here is how I've answered this question before:
There is much about the natural world that science does not yet understand; animals have spirits, and they react to stimuli, sometimes in a physical way. I would not wish to say that what Jacob was attempting to do is impossible. After all, there is a large element of selective breeding here, and I dare say that if today we had only gray wolves and no dogs, that many would scoff at the notion of developing all the wildly varying breeds we find today (most of which were developed without the help of modern science). In any case, Jacob did come to appreciate who was behind his success:
Yet your father has cheated me by changing my wages ten times. However, God has not allowed him to harm me. If he said, 'The speckled ones will be your wages,' then all the flocks gave birth to speckled young; and if he said, 'The streaked ones will be your wages,' then all the flocks bore streaked young. So God has taken away your father's livestock and has given them to me. "In breeding season I once had a dream in which I looked up and saw that the male goats mating with the flock were streaked, speckled or spotted. The angel of God said to me in the dream, 'Jacob.' I answered, 'Here I am.' And he said, 'Look up and see that all the male goats mating with the flock are streaked, speckled or spotted, for I have seen all that Laban has been doing to you.
Genesis 31:7-12 NIV
And:
For example, when [Jacob] made use of that stratagem to get all the sheep to produce the offspring that would fall to him, he did have cause, but it was also devious (and of course it only "worked" because God made it work: Gen.31:1–13; and we find out later that Laban kept changing the rules anyway).
Hope all is well out on the prairie. Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #5:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your confirmation. I apologize for not searching for your comments.
The same could be said of the Exodus crowd. Pharaoh treated the Israelites with
the same duplicity as Laban. I suppose that by then, God had enough and it
didn't turn out well for the Egyptians. That doesn't bode well for us.
Amazingly, nothing has changed. Customs may be different and the milieu may be
different but people haven't changed at all. It still amazes me how the Bible
provides instruction for dealing with people.
I hope all is well in L'ville and pray you and your family are well. Life here
on my little patch of dirt is good. __ are doing well. __ involved with spring
sports. __ seem to be doing well in school. The only thing I could ask for is a
bit more rain.
In our Lord,
Response #5:
No worries, my friend. Ichthys has gotten to be a very big site and navigation
is something most readers struggle with to some degree (link).
Yes, people have always been the same, possessed of sin natures since the fall
and thus out for themselves unless directed by the truth. In days of yore, many
people were trained by their parents, by society, and by good institutions, to
behave well in spite of the baser tendencies of our nature. A lot of that has
gone by the boards, however. So nothing much surprises me any more.
Rain – you're welcome to some of ours. We're in for up to two plus feet of rain
here in L-ville in the next few days (so we've got an extended flood watch). A
good time to live in an area they call "the Highlands".
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #6:
Hi Bob,
I'm slowly beginning to figure out the Ichthys site. It took me a long time to
discover
"Special Topics," which has been quite helpful. Sorry about the flooding. I
hope the Ohio is a lot cleaner than last I was up that way. We MAY get some rain
this weekend though two inches would be a miracle.
I am almost constantly reminded of Ecclesiastes 7:10. Still, I think the old
days were saner though I probably wasn't exposed to the insanity like we are
today. I doubt I'll see sanity again in this life.
In our Lord,
Response #6:
That's good to hear! As always, I'm happy to point you in the right direction if ever you can't locate something.
Jesus answered, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My servants would fight, so that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now My kingdom is not from here.”
John 18:36 NKJV
As with our Lord, so with us. If this were our kingdom we would rightly be upset with the course of events and take actions. But as it is, we are looking for another kingdom, one not of this world. That is the one to which we belong and the one to whose Ruler we have given our allegiance. Soon enough, His "Kingdom will come" and we will be called upon to help administer it. Until then, dis-investing in this world, keeping everything "out there" at arms length (at least in our hearts as best we can), is spiritually salutary.
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid."
John 14:27 NIV
So far our "weather event" is pretty wet but not devastating. The sirens went on
until nearly 1AM last night but no major damage here. Several more days of this
ahead. I have to pick up the pizzas for our honor society awards ceremony
tomorrow. I am hoping they (not to mention "I") don't get soaking wet in the
process.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #7:
Hi Bob,
Sorry to bother you again. In Exodus 12:5, the Lord says the passover lamb can
"taken out of
the sheep or from the goats. If either was acceptable, that contradicts my
understanding. Were goats acceptable as the passover sacrifice?
Also, in the instructions on unleavened bread, the NIV says "yeast" while the
KJV says "leaven." Is there a distinction between the two in the original?
Perhaps it's a distinction with out a difference. In today's English "leaven
includes things like baking soda whereas "yeast" excludes any other leaven. I
suspect the word from which it's translated means any kind of leaven since I
imagine that in Israel they only knew of naturally fermented sourdough to leaven
their bread.
Finally, should we understand the persecution of the Israelites as a
foreshadowing of of the persecution believers will/are facing in the coming
months?
Thanks
In our Lord,
Response #7:
1) That's right. While a lamb became the traditional offering, goats were
acceptable according to this passage. In the ancient near east, there was not
much practical difference between goats and sheep in that they considered them
of equal value one for one and often grazed them together – which helps to
explain the need to "separate them" in Matthew 25:32ff.
2) The Hebrew root (s'ar) has to do with fermentation, so yeast is meant.
That is what is to be left out as a symbol of corruption – and Christ, the Bread
of Life, was without sin (as in communion, the bread represents His perfect
person, the wine His perfect sacrifice, His "blood").
3) As it says in Romans, "everything that was written in the past was written to
teach us" (Rom.15:4), so whatever guidance we can get (and encouragement too)
from scripture is bound to be helpful. There is a lot of this in Hebrews chapter
11 (that installment is coming this month [available
now at the link]).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #8:
Thanks Bob,
Each time I read the Bible, I learn more. I won't live ling enough to fully
understand like you. Each time I ask you questions, I learn more, too.
As a side note, goat down here is called cabrito from Mexican tradition.
Typically a young goat; a kid. There isn't much to the poor thing so it would be
perfect for the passover requirements for small families.
In Jesus,
Response #8:
You're always most welcome, my friend.
As to "fully", we've ALL still got a lot to learn (myself included).
Thanks for the insight too! No doubt from Latin caper (goat; cf.
"Capricorn").
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #9:
Greetings,
While there are many scriptures that litigate against the pretrib narrative,
there is only one that needs no help from any others. It alone annuls the
pretrib narrative. It is absolutely essential that, for the pretrib model to
stand, Jesus must come with the church in his second coming. If not, pretrib is
DOA. Mt. 16:27, 31, Mark 13:27, Luke 21:27, 2 Thes. 1:7 and Rev. 1:7,19 are
clearly second coming passages. None of these record Jesus coming with the
church and should convince pretribs. But they could argue that it doesn't
necessarily mean she isn't with Him. Let's give them that. But Rev. 19:14 is a
different story.
“And the ARMIES in heaven followed Him on white horses dressed in fine white
linen..” (Rev. 19:14)
In the OT, God is “LORD of hosts” (Yahweh Sabaoth), or “Lord of the heavenly
armies.” If He is Lord of OT heavenly armies, then he must be the Lord of the
same in this passage. Not one of these second coming passages re-cord the church
coming with Jesus. That is mandatory for the pretrib narrative to stand. The
armies in Rev. 19:14 are angels who, like glorified saints, also wear fine white
linen (Rev. 15:6, Ez. 10:7, Dan. 10:5). The Greek for armies is strateuma and
means, “army, soldiers, body guards.’ (Thayer’s #4753). Nowhere does the NT
refer to church saints as “armies.” Rev. 19:14 is good for those who may not be
well versed in discussions of the rapture. There is no pretrib argument that can
overcome it.
God bless you and Ichthys Ministry,
Response #9:
Nicely done.
Of course there are other scriptures I find just as straightforward –
straightforward in the sense that they have to be explained away in order to
accept the falsity of pre-Trib. Here are a couple of examples:
"Immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken. Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
Matthew 24:29-31 NKJV
I.e., the resurrection happens after the Tribulation.
Now, brethren, concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, we ask you, not to be soon shaken in mind or troubled, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as if from us, as though the day of Christ had come. Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed.
2nd Thessalonians 2:1-3a NKJV
I.e., the Great Apostasy and the reign of the beast occur before
the resurrection.
Wherever the word parousia "coming of the Lord" occurs in the NT, it's
always clearly the second advent unless it explicitly means something
else (see
the link).
Keep up the good work!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #10:
Greetings Robert,
Indeed, Mt. 24 and 2 Thes. prove the post trib narrative. There are so many
godly brothers and sisters who are holding to the pretrib model and need to
understand that many of them will be alive when the tribulation begins. They
must go into it knowing that the only thing that will get them through it will
be the grace of God to keep them strong in their faith so they can endure to the
end (1 Cor. 1:8). Sadly, many are going to fall away because they weren't
prepared, like the five foolish virgins. (Mt. 24:10, 1 Tim. 4:1). I'm not sure
if they can be saved under that condition.
God bless you brother,
Response #10:
I share your concerns for our brothers and sisters who are sleep-walking
into the Tribulation.
The only thing I would observe about that is that according to scripture
there will be many martyred and many who remain alive to be resurrected
at our Lord's return. So two thirds (the likely ratio) will do well. I
would speculate that this means that those of us who are not asleep will
have to do a lot of helping those who presently are off to get back on
track rapidly once they wake up. So for those who are still not sure
what ministry the Lord has for them, I think it's likely that helping
others who need that help through providing a "crash course" in the
truth once the Tribulation begins will be "it". That means too, by the
way, that we who are of that number really ought to double down on our
own preparation, because "to teach it" you need to know it better than
the average person does (whatever "it" you are teaching).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #11:
If I was ever on the exact same page with anyone, it's you. Wow! Praise
God. If the post trib narrative is true, then it's a great mystery how
so many godly brothers and sisters are believing something the Bible
doesn't teach. How can this be if God's elect can't be deceived?
God bless you Robert,
Response #11:
Re: "great mystery how so many godly brothers and sisters are believing
something the Bible doesn't teach". After all, MOST Laodicean believers are
believing MANY things the Bible doesn't teach . . . because they are not
receiving good teaching in their churches (and are not willing in their
lukewarmness to find someplace where they can grow). So this is no mystery. It's
the result of free will lackadaisical attitudes.
Re: "How can this be if God's elect can't be deceived", I know of no
verse that suggests this. Clearly, believers are being gulled and deceived all
the time. And that has been a trend since the beginning. That is why the Lord
tells us to be "wise as serpents" even as we are "harmless as doves", namely,
because the devil is in charge of the world at present and his system is a
system of lies and deceptions. The ONLY way to avoid being deceived is to grow
in the truth and hang onto it tight. But most believers today know very little
about the truth and don't care. As a result, they are primed for deception, such
as the pre-Trib rapture, or speaking in tongues, or the need to "join a church"
for spiritual safety, etc., etc., etc. Most are SO unprepared that a goodly
number are going to fall in with the beast's religion just as soon as the
Tribulation begins (scripture suggests one third).
The verse you're thinking of is no doubt:
For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.
Matthew 24:24 NIV
But this means that even well-prepared believers need to be wary of the
deceptions that will occur during the Tribulation. In other words, we can't let
down our guard thinking, "that could never happen to ME!".
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #12:
Greetings Robert,
Yes, according to many Pastors there is a laodicean, lukewarm element in
the church. I just find it hard to understand how pastor/preachers such
as MacArthur, Jeremiah, Stanley, Graham, Hagee, Swindoll and so many
others would ever fall into that category. I just can't envision that,
but maybe there is some truth to it. I don't know. If not, something
greater than that is at work and we know what that is. Yet, we are all
on the same pages concerning scripture overall. But if these renowned
pastors and preachers are Laodicean, or just deceived, then, Houston, we
have a problem. You're spot on that so many are not going to be prepared
to endure the 70th week and will fall away as Jesus and Pau warned. All
we can do is share what the scriptures say and leave it in the hands of
God. I'm finding that so many pretribs hold the view that God can't deal
with the church and Israel at the same time. Therefore, the two can't be
on earth at the same time during the tribulation. Take that away and
pretrib crumbles.
Thanks for sharing brother,
Response #12:
I couldn't recommend any of the individuals on your list here or their churches or organizations. Here are some links to explain:
Bible Basics 6B: Ecclesiology: the study of the Church
Finding a Church – or Something Better? III
Finding a Church – or Something Better? II
Finding a Church – or Something Better? I
Mega-Churches, Emergent Christianity, Spirituality and Materialism.
Christian Unity and Divisiveness.
Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality.
The Meaning and Purpose of True Christian Assembly
In terms of envisioning lukewarmness, it doesn't take much investigation
or imagination. I think if you will read
the
Basics series (at Ichthys; link), you will see that the vast
majority of churches and believers today don't know even ten percent of
this "basic" information, and in many instances hold false views
instead. How did things come to such a pass? Focusing on church size and
entertainment (for want of a better word) and being unwilling to do the
really hard work of spiritual growth on both sides of the pulpit
(studying and teaching as opposed to emotional sermonizing on the one
side, looking for easy listening and "nod to God" once a week
box-checking on the other). That is why the church visible today "looks
like it looks". And in fact, those involved in these substitute
activities get very defensive when anyone wants to do things the right
way, often accusing those who are of being in the wrong because they're
not following their bad example (in the manner of the Pharisees and/or
the believers in Hebrews who were returning to the Law).
Re: "the two can't be on earth at the same time during the tribulation.
Take that away and pretrib crumbles". Good point! Confusing this issue
is indeed one of the major faults of the contemporary church-visible.
There is only one Bride of Christ, the Church, and the Church includes
all gentile believers before Abraham and gentile believers after Abraham
along with everyone of the literal seed of Abraham who is a believer.
Drawing a doctrinally incorrect schismatic line between "Israel and the
Church" is very wrong-headed biblically and it is spiritually dangerous.
We believers are all one in Christ, so that seeing Israel and the Church
as two absolutely separate things is a mistake, one born of hyper-dispensationalism
(a false doctrine that also is responsible for spawning the pre-Trib
heresy). Here are a few links on that:
Hebrews chapter 1, section I.e., "Dispensations"
Hebrews chapter 3, "Dispensations"
BB 6B: Ecclesiology, section I.B.5, "The Time of Transition versus the Present Status Quo"
Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church III
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #13:
Hi Bob,
In the 5/5 email post, you address more pre-Trib issues. My reading of
Matthew 24:13 and context seems to me to clearly speak, as Paul did in
other places, to the end of Tribulation. Would the original suggest
anything different?
I once was in a checkout line where a clerk, speaking to the previous
customer said. "I don't have to worry. We'll be raptured." I was about
to disagree when the Spirit forcefully closed my mouth. I wondered why
for the longest time and finally concluded it was to be left alone for
those folks' testing. Whether that's a correct assumption or not, I
don't know. I hope they make it through.
I pray all is well with you up there in L'ville.
In our Lord,
Response #13:
Re: "Would the original suggest anything different?" Not at all.
Matthew 24 in particular is about as simple Greek as you can find. Check
a dozen translations and you'll find that they are all essentially the
same. It's a mark of just how sloppy this false doctrine is. Anyone who
made a point of checking "teachings" against the scriptures would have
been scratching their heads the first time they heard this "rapture"
idea when Jesus says so clearly that He will return and the resurrection
will occur "after" the Tribulation (Matt.24:29-31). What we have here in
Laodicea, however, is believers not reading their Bibles much and being
content to accept what they're occasionally taught when any "teaching
goes on at all (I use the word advisedly) – as long as it doesn't burden
them and "feels good". What could be less burdensome and more "good
feeling" than hearing that you don't have to go through the Tribulation
and that you don't have to do a thing to avoid it (or prepare for it)?
You're story confirms this entirely!
I hope they make it too. But as is often said nowadays, hope (of that
sort) is not a strategy. Our true Christian hope is the absolute
confidence that the Lord will bring us safely through whatever it is
God's will for us to go through – as long as we stay faithful to Him,
come what may.
Rain is STILL coming down. They cancelled the big pre-Derby fireworks
display because of the rain and flooding, and I just found out that
they've cancelled in-person instruction for tomorrow as well, so a lot
of last minute make-shift for tomorrow (much worse than just going in
despite the weather).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #14:
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the confirmation. There's still so much in scripture I don't fully
understand but that one I understood early on. I couldn't understand how anyone
could read the Bible and misunderstand that. As you point out, they don't read
their Bible. I wonder how many actually have a Bible; I know many Catholics
don't. Truth told, I would like to miss the Tribulation, too. But if He has a
job for me to do and keeps me this side of the grass, I'm afraid I'll see it.
What I'm seeing now doesn't fill me with enthusiasm. I dread that time.
Curiously, I'm rereading Exodus again. While the Israelites complained
repeatedly, those who obeyed made it through unscathed. That gives me great
hope. As you've pointed out, the Exodus is a preview of the Tribulation. __ came
out today and in the course of our conversation, mentioned that __ "was
constantly reading the Bible." That also gave me hope and happiness. I'm not
looking forward to those seven years, but I'm eager to see the other side.
I apologize for rambling...
I'm sorry about the rain. I wish you could pass a little along down here. We got
a light rain yesterday and a cold front, but little more. I hope you're staying
dry and the Ohio is staying within it's banks.
In our Lord.
Response #14:
There's a lot about the exodus parallel in the new Hebrews series (link).
I know a lot of people are dreading the Tribulation. It's certainly nothing to
look forward to . . . except that the Lord will be coming back when it's over,
and we'll know for sure the general time frame of His return once it starts. And
we'll get to see the return of Moses and Elijah, their miracles and those of the
144,000, the rebuilding of the temple, the fulfillment of all of the prophecies
of that period, and however horribly we're treated by the beast and his
followers, in the end we'll see justice done there too . . . and completely so.
Now THAT will be satisfying. Add to all this the fact that if we are still
"here", it will be because the Lord has something for us to do. Something worthy
of reward.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #15:
Hi Bob,
Do you think we'll recognize Moses and Elijah when we see them? I doubt they'll
look anything like the depictions we've seen over the years. We would have to
know what they do to recognize them. Israel is getting ready for the Third
Temple. Scan-by headlines say the red heifer is already there and waiting. From
Texas, none the less. Of course, scan-by headlines also claim scientists have
found traces of an ancient alien civilization on Mars. There is very little
believable today.
I've read snatches of the Hebrews series, I look forward to reading it in it's
entirety after I get my eyes remodled.
Stay dry.
In Jesus,
Response #15:
Re: "Do you think we'll recognize Moses and Elijah". Nobody has a picture
of them, obviously, but Peter and company did "recognize" them on the Mt. of
Transfiguration (Matt.17:3-4). So they must have identified themselves one way
or another, and I'm sure that will be the case during the Tribulation. There
won't be any doubt because only these two will be able to do what they are
prophesied to do in scripture.
I've heard the red heifer thing before (link).
I wouldn't put much stock in that or in any of the attempts by any group in
Israel or elsewhere "preparing". Only God's actual emissaries will know what
needs to be done and where and how – and they will be able to make whatever
preparations are necessary immediately (and no doubt miraculously as well if
need be).
Re: "traces of an ancient alien civilization on Mars", LOL, some people
will believe anything. In fact, most people are indeed willing to believe just
about anything . . . except the truth. One of the reasons why antichrist's
religion will garner a near universal following so quickly.
Sunny yesterday and today. The uni was back in session, but I don't teach on
Tuesdays (office hours and admin tasks only today). Tomorrow is forecast to be
sunny too, but then rain coming in again mid to end of the week.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #16:
Hello Robert,
I hope you are blessed and have intimate time with the Lord on the special day
of Friday this week. I have a question: I think that you have the opinion that
the gifts of the Holy Ghost, like prophecy and Tongues, do no longer exist. But
for now let’s set that aside please, because I don’t consider myself to have
that opinion.
My question is: how can I discern rightly? One type of people say it’s from
Satan and than other people who practice it talk about miracles they have
experienced with speaking in tongues. For example a family member with which I
have talked said that he once sang a Spanish song and his wife who understands
Spanish explained to him what it meant (or something like this). So, on one hand
the Pharisees made a big mistake when they called Jesus possessed even though he
healed, which was as I though a clear sign of God‘s Spirit working through him.
On the other Hand we have a woman that could tell some things or the future (I
think) without the Holy Spirit. In addition, Simon the Wizard could probably
also perform some Miracles.
Whats the difference? Can only God heal and therefore someone who heals is of
God? How can I discern which Miracles are from God and not from him?
Thank you for reading this… be blessed Bob!
Response #16:
Here is one thing I read in scripture:
"For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect. See, I have told you beforehand."
Matthew 24:24-25 NKJV
In time soon to come, the beast and his false prophet along with those
referenced by our Lord in the quotation above will be performing "signs and
wonders" and yet these will be of the devil and not of God. So it is a dangerous
mistake to assume that if we see something wondrous that it must be of God. Our
Lord told us that Himself. So whether it is a case of us being deceived or
whether it is a real "wonder", just one done in the power of evil, we best never
depart from the truth we know through the Holy Spirit witnessing to our hearts
from what we have learned and believed from the Word of God alone.
Focusing on such things is very distracting from what the Lord really wants us
to do: learn the truth and believe it, pass the tests that come to us when we
have, and then help others through the legitimate ministries He leads us to.
Anything else is spinning our wheels at best, casting ourselves into a pit of
darkness at worst. Christians are very vulnerable to these sorts of deceptions
because we tend to be good-hearted and want to think the best of people. Satan
knows this. So does the Lord, and that is why He told us to be "wise as
serpents" in addition to being "harmless as doves" (Matt.10:16).
I have seen and know of many Christians who have compromised any hope of
spiritual growth and otherwise ruined their lives and their spirituality by
getting sucked into these lies. If someone is really being empowered by the Holy
Spirit to speak in tongues, wonderful! But what does that have to do with me or
you since we are not? If someone is really being given the power to heal by
touch through the Spirit, wonderful! But we are not so that this changes nothing
about what we are supposed to be doing or going to be doing in this life for our
Lord . . . UNLESS we make the fatal error of running after such people and
getting involved in such groups. In truth, I tell you, these are black holes
from which many never return and if they do, not without great damage and
regret. Because they are in fact false paths.
You are going to do what you are going to do, but experimenting with evil is
very dangerous. Gunpowder may be fun for young people to play with, firecrackers
and the like, minor explosions. But I had a very close friend in high school who
took it too far and, literally, blew himself up. Plenty of other analogies
apply: drugs, alcohol, risky behavior. The greater problem with the things you
are mentioning is that the people claim to be of God and to be doing godly
things – which makes them at least twice more dangerous for a Christian than
ill-advised use of gunpowder, or drugs, or alcohol, or risky behavior.
I guarantee you that any prudently skeptical investigation – as opposed to
taking someone else' word for it – will always show such things up as a sham.
Cannot the Spirit heal? Cannot the Spirit empower tongues? God can do anything.
But if He is NOT doing something, it is very dangerous to falsely claim that He
is – or to associate with those who are doing so.
There's plenty about this on the website. Examples:
Third Party Testimony: We Believe God and His Word – Not People
God Heals - in His way (not our way)
Prophets, Prophecy, and False Prophets
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #17:
Thank you, Bob, for your answer! Now comes the
problem: I did participate in things like this but I stopped because I had/have
doubts about it.
It was in __ when a group of people prayed for me to get the gift of tongues
(they themselves prayed in tongues too) and after a time I did the same thing
but very quickly I found it quite strange. I stopped till this day.
1. Now, if it was from God, I shouldn’t stop and I should probably not avoid
Christian’s who practice it.
2. But if it is not from God then I should definitely keep my hands of this and
maybe even avoid people who do this and switch my church because there are
people in my church (at least one, quite lovely brother) that practice it. Not
only that, but I also have family members/a family member who is involved in the
speaking in tongues. And also a man who helped me in faith a lot is doing this.
So I really would like to know if it is from the Spirit of God (case 1) or only
from humans (which would at least not be so bad as the following) or from
another thing…. Hopefully not the last!!
2) Now comes another question:
In Ezekiel 33:8
8 When I say unto the wicked, O wicked man, thou shalt surely die; if thou dost
not speak to warn the wicked from his way, that wicked man shall die in his
iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
It talks about warning wicked men so a certain judgement does not hit them. But
don’t we have that same thing today but with even greater punishment for the
wicked men, i.e. eternal suffering in hell instead of the exile. So won’t God
also require their blood from our hands if we do not preach the gospel Open-air
and in general in every opportunity we get for it while still driving home on
time and things like this?
Be blessed in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ!
Response #17:
To take these in reverse order, these stipulations applied to Ezekiel, a prophet
whom the Lord Himself appointed as a "watchman" and gave this job – which was
apparently fulfilled by "doing his job" of sharing with those willing to listen
what the Lord told him. We don't get the impression that he traveled throughout
the exile community investigating the lives of those living in Babylon.
We are not prophets. We have not been appointed to this special "watchman"
office personally and verbally by the Lord. We are not the nation of Israel. So
there is no direct application. Now if you want to say that based on this
passage we should all "do our jobs" for the Lord, I would definitely agree. And
if we have been given the gift of evangelism and an evangelistic ministry, then,
once we have grown to maturity and been properly tested and vetted and led by
the Lord into that ministry, then we absolutely should carry it out diligently –
in the way the Lord would have it done . . . which is often NOT how modern "fire
and forget" evangelism works, leaving new converts to their own devices once
saved or abandoning them to Laodicean-type "churches" (compare Paul's zeal in
revisiting the churches he had evangelized in Asia minor, keeping up with them
also through letters and visits from his team).
For if I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of, for necessity is laid upon me; yes, woe is me if I do not preach the gospel!
1st Corinthians 9:16 NKJV
Paul likewise had a personal and verbal mandate from our Lord (to evangelize the
gentiles), but even he was first required to grow up spiritually and be tested
and then brought into it – the first missionary journey happened quite some time
after the Lord appeared to him on the road to Damascus (cf. Gal.1:15-18).
So before we worry about "not doing our job", first things first: grow to
maturity, allow the Lord to test and refine us, wait for Him to lead us into the
particular job/ministry He has for us -- then do it with all of our hearts. But
nowadays most believers want to skip the first three steps.
Finally on this, just as the Lord "loves a cheerful giver", doing what the Lord
wants us to do in all three preparations ought to be a joyful thing, not a
terrible burden of necessity – and accomplishing His will in ministry ought to
be the most joyous of all. After all, it leads to great eternal reward.
(1) So I urge the elders among you as a fellow elder and a witness to the sufferings of Christ, even one who shares [with you] in the glory which is about to be revealed, (2) pastor the flock of God under your charge, overseeing them not out of compulsion but willingly in response to God, not eager for shameful material gain, but out of genuine enthusiasm, (3) not lording it over the charges [entrusted to you], but as genuine examples to your flock. (4) And when the Chief Shepherd appears, you will carry off in victory the crown of glory which will never fade.
1st Peter 5:1-4
On tongues, I know what you are talking about. Anyone can verbalize nonsense.
Many pagan religions do that too. But the gift of tongues ALWAYS consisted of
speaking in a discernible, spoken, human language. It was never nonsense. You
would "know it if you experienced it". If there is doubt that is for good
reason, since what tongues-groups teach is not Biblical tongues (see prior
links).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #18:
Thanks Bob,
Today we have heard about the death of Pope Francis. Obviously it is always sad
when a person dies but the truth is that he was a very divisive figure, even
within Catholicism itself. As an ex-cradle Catholic whose family are still
deeply entrenched in this false system of works, I have at times kept an eye on
what has been going on in Rome and what they have been currently promoting. I
know Francis was part of Vatican II reforms which started in the 1960s, which
was designed to 'modernise Catholicism'. Once these big changes were put into
practice, a schism began to form between the old-line traditional Catholics and
these 'New order' Catholics.
Traditional Catholicism is a strange mix of Judaism and Paganism with some
Christian terminology thrown in for good measure. Vatican II though became a
religious wing of what is now referred to as 'woke politics'. This includes
earth worship, social justice, diversity, equity etc. It is an ecological tinged
version of old fashioned Marxism.
What Catholics haven't realised is that the new age paganism was always there
even in traditional Catholicism but was covertly hidden behind Mary worship and
praying to dead people. The only changes from the old to the new was that the
Papacy made their pagan affiliations more overt and threw off and cast aside any
notions of Judaism and Christianity.
The Pope did not understand the crucifixion at all. There is an old joke, when
someone says "is the Pope a Catholic?" as a way to give someone a rhetorical
question. Some traditional Catholics may say that actually Francis wasn't. A
better question would be.. Was the Pope a Christian? Not if he believes Catholic
doctrine he won't have been. He stated twice that the crucifixion was a failure.
https://pulpitandpen.org/2015/12/28/pope-says-cross-is-a-failure-again/
The sad fact is that he actually helped to pave the way for the big tent
religion that will form the religion of the beast. This is a difficult moment
for me. I am surrounded by people who are nearest and dearest to me mourning
this loss. There is a temptation when someone dies to say that everything they
said and did was good. Catholics were already deceived by lies that were made to
look like Biblical truth. Vatican II has facilitated Catholicism to move even
further away from the Bible.
Traditional Catholics made much pretence over caring what the Bible says.
Modernist Catholics no longer care what the Bible says and will be up front
about that. Sadly this has happened to my own family. They have gone from
pretending they care about scripture to outright disregard and mockery of it,
saying it no longer reflects our times. The easy listening-feel good-new
age-self help spirituality of Pope Francis has really seduced them so much that
they are now full blown universalists and believers that a multi-faith religion
is our only hope for the future. This is basically the blue print for a one
world religion under Antichrist. The thing that I have been studying about and
dreading for years now and my family are literally cheering it on!
I have to tread so carefully around this subject whilst still being rooted and
uncompromising with the truth. Catholicism is such a hard religion to get people
out of. An atheist knows they haven't had God in their lives as they knew they
didn't believe. How do you reach people who already believe they have Jesus
Christ?
There may be some born again Christians within Catholicism who were not too
aware of Catholic doctrine or Christian doctrine but most would leave if they
wanted to grow. Hard to imagine if a baby Christian could survive remaining in
the Catholic church and keeping hold of their faith for long.
Like Paul felt for his fellow Jews, I am heartbroken that I can't reach my own
family with the truth. Sometimes I get very angry as the deception is so thick
and I was personally deceived for so long! That anger comes out some times
through frustration but that only makes them double down and dig their heels in.
Sadly it seems that the witness of the life means nothing to my family as I am
nothing special in this world. They see my relative poverty and remember who I
was before and they are offended by me. I have become a stumbling stone to them.
Please pray for me and my family through this difficult time. I have to be so
careful what I say. In some ways, it is the perfect time and opportunity to talk
about what Pope Francis was actually teaching but as they know that I am against
Catholicism, they won't value my words, even when I quote directly from the
Bible.
How can we warn people about the Antichrist when they have already embraced some
of his teachings before he has been revealed? I know that the 'feel good'
deceptive new age teachings won't be the half of it. I know there will also come
evil blasphemous talk and doctrine which may be Gnostic in origin, accusing God
of the evils that Satan has seduced the world to embrace.
My hope is that my own family won't go that far with hardening their heart.
Despite going to Catholic school and church from birth, I did know about the
crucifixion and the resurrection and that Jesus died for us. I heard enough
Gospel in the pulpit on Sundays to know that. When I came to a personal crisis
point, I knew which God to pray to. That led me to wanting to read the Bible and
doing enough study to know I wanted to be saved. There was only a tiny amount of
knowledge there for me. A mustard seed of faith. If I can be saved from
Catholicism and an atheistic lifestyle, then there is hope for my family.
The more and more hardened and antagonistic to the Bible they become though..
that really worries me a lot. Clearly in the Tribulation, the vast majority will
not be ambivalent or indifferent to the Word but actively hostile and seeing
good as evil and evil good.
We are just drawing that much closer to those times we have been reading and
studying about for so long now. Like I said before, when the day of the
examination comes along, there is no more real time to study in any depth. Only
last minute cramming in the panic that may not get a person through the whole
exam.
In Jesus,
Response #18:
I'm sorry that your family is essentially "rubbing your nose in it". But you
know what is really important. The evil one also knows what "gets our goat".
I do pray for your family. "Don't give up the ship!" Nothing is over yet. I have
no doubt that the Tribulation will be a gracious blessing at least from one
point of view: it will bring many who otherwise never would have believed or
gotten serious about the Lord out of their doldrums. Your family is blessed to
have you as an anchor when and if.
As always, this is very insightful analysis, my friend. Evil masquerading as
light, humanly achieved utopia masquerading as the Millennium, et al. In terms
of satanic conspiracies, while we all know that these have been around since the
garden and are no doubt picking up steam as we draw ever nearer to the end, we
also know that God is in control. And we know that we are never ever going to
take the mark of the beast or join his satanic religion (link:
"Don't take the mark").
In terms of the R.C.s, for the longest time they formally opposed Bible reading.
In the course of time, after it became clear that none of their charges was
really interested in doing it, they came to give lip-service to scripture.
Clearly, anyone who ever did get serious about seeking for God would "find" –
they would look to the Bible as you did, reading it seriously and believing the
truth of what they read.
Incidentally, a significant number of the most influential opinion leaders over
here on the right are R.C.. and very proud of it. Some have actually converted
from one protestant group or another. Taking this fight into the political realm
always seems to take it out of the realm of truth, even if there is a measure of
truth involved that tempts one in (the bait).
Plenty of people over here are plenty upset about the mess things are in which
is getting worse daily. Pro or con, it's all quicksand into which we have no
need to dip our toes (let alone plunge ourselves headlong).
I do think that you are correct that crisis is the enemy's opportunity, but I'm
not sure the evil one is doing anything more than maximizing his opportunities
(as he has always done). I doubt he knows precisely how these things will play
out any more than we do. In fact, we have the advantage, because while we don't
know the nitty-gritty details, we DO know the precise outline of what is going
to happen – because we have it in the Bible.
Keeping you and yours in my daily prayers, my friend!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #19:
Revelation 3:15-17
15 I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either
one or the other! 16 So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am
about to spit you out of my mouth. 17 You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired
wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched,
pitiful, poor, blind and naked.
People most often see and use this passage as meaning "believers who fall into
habitual sin or don't show proper works" or more sneakily, "people who don't
show a significant positive growth in spirit and avoiding sin" aren't saved. The
implication is that Jesus would rather have someone be well, against Him
completely or at least not even trying to do much of anything for Him than to
try and be failing/falling into the same mistakes over and over.
It crushes me. It's like a cackling stab into my motivation to grow spiritually
or even find a better life than the frankly carnal one I can often live (And I
do mean better, as you say God’s peace and joy is the only thing that can truly
"fill up", "vanity of vanities" as Solomon put it). It's like God is throwing my
battered body back onto the concrete for even daring to approach Him when I
struggle with so many sins.
Is there any truth to the "interpretation" I speak of?
Response #19:
Of course not. I think you know enough about scripture now to be able to read
this passage and see it for what it is. What's the message? Don't be lukewarm
(the prime characteristic of believers in our Laodicean time). Clearly also the
Lord doesn't want anyone to be cold (an unbeliever), but it's very dangerous to
be a believer and be lukewarm. Why? Because it's very easy to cool off
completely from that dicey status. And if a believer abandons faith in Christ,
that person is no longer a believer.
As to false interpretations, a person can spend their time upsetting themselves
with such (they are ubiquitous on the internet), or alternatively get cracking
with spiritual growth and begin to feel better instead . . . about everything.
It's the opposite of the trend here in Laodicea, but from this passage we see
very clearly that it's exactly what the Lord wants us to do.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #20:
Bob
Happy Easter ! He has risen !
I am still reading what you sent me re: 2026 and the links (Church ages, time of
Tribulation etc). I have taken notes and have a few questions. For now I will
ask just one. Do you think that the ""whore of babylon''' is New York City ? --
and will her destruction literally be in " one hour "?
United in prayer
Response #20:
Regarding the identification of mystery Babylon, she is called a polis,
one, moreover, which has "dominion over the kings of the earth" (Rev.17:18).
This was never true of any "city" except possibly Rome (and only in Europe, not
the whole globe).
Even in the case of Rome, Rome was more than a "city", it was a "city state".
That is what the word polis really means, namely, not just an urban area
but all of the outlying territory it governs (like saying "Moscow" but meaning
Russia, or "Beijing" but meaning China). So Babylon is actually a "nation", as
we would say, not just a "city".
"One hour" in the context means "one short specified period of time". This
destruction of Babylon, related in greatest detail in Revelation chapter 18,
happens just before the Armageddon campaign in the last year of the Tribulation.
It takes several months to complete.
Here's the best link on that.
As to the likely identification of Babylon,
see the link.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
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Faith and Free Will in Trial and Testing
Free Will and God's WILL in Salvation
Jobs, Money, Finances and Giving: What does the Bible say?
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry II
Mutual Encouragement in Christ III
It is Better on the Other Side
Christology Questions VIII: The Deity, Humanity and Life of Christ
The Lives of the Apostles and the Writing of the New Testament II
Biblical People and Places: Eve, Cain, Noah, Abraham, Hagar, Esau, Joseph and more
Biblical Anthropology V: Body, Spirit and 'Soul', Present and Future
Satan, Antichrist, the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions V
Prophets, Prophecy, and False Prophets
Christology Questions VII: The Life and Spiritual Death of Christ and Holy Communion
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God III
Culture and Christianity XV: The Bible vs. some Sensitive Social and Political Issues
Christology Questions VI: Christophany, Deity and the Spiritual Death of Christ
Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth II
Fighting the Fight IV: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front'
The Resurrection Body and our Eternal Future II
Blindness, Disease and Healing
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry
Should I go to seminary or not?
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VII
Encouragement, Spiritual Testing and Spiritual Growth
Judaism and Legalism in the church-visible
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching III
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions IV
Old Testament Interpretation VI
More Questions on the Book of Hebrews: Melchizedek, Esau, and the 'Impossibility' of Being Restored
Believers in the World IV: Making Godly Choices vs. Following Man-Made Rules
Guilt, Sin and Victory through Spiritual Growth
Confronting False Groups and False Teaching II
Politics versus Spiritual Growth
Christian Struggle, Perseverance and Deliverance
The Bible and the Natural World
An Extended Conversation on the 'Unpardonable' Sin
Eternal Realities: Real Heaven, Real Hell
Eschatology Issues XII: Babylon, Armageddon, Israel, 2026
Ministers, Ministry, and Preparation for Ministry
Evangelism in Principle and Practice II
Gospel Questions X: Glory, John the baptist, the hidden talent, the Kingdom of God
Matthew Questions, verse by verse
Politics and Political Action on the Eve of the Tribulation
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading IV
Mutual Encouragement in Christ II
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers IV
Culture and Christianity XIII: College, Dating, Marriage and Friendship
Eschatology Issues XI: Trumpets, the Millennium, the Time of the Tribulation and the Resurrection.
Sin according to the Bible: Hamartiology II
Angelic Issues VI: Cherubs, Guardians, Elders and 'gods'
Sin according to the Bible: Hamartiology I
Bible Chronology, Aramaic and Interpretation
The Trinity and Messianic Legalism
Anger, Anthropopathism, Eternity and Divine Motives
Unbelievers, Free Will, and the Plan of God II
Christology Questions V: the Baptism, Temptation and Spiritual Death of Christ
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God II
Believers in the World III: Prosperity Gospel, Tithing, Cults and Legalism
Faith, Hope and Love: Virtue in Spiritual Warfare
Finding a Church - or Something Better? II
New Testament Interpretation III
Faith vs. History, Archaeology, Philosophy
Believers in the World II: Confronting False Groups and False Teaching
The 144,000 and the Two Witnesses of the Tribulation
Predestination, Free Will and False Teaching
Love, Marriage, and Divorce: Marriage and the Bible III
Interpreting Dreams and Analyzing Prophetic Claims
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading III
Eschatology Issues IX: Amillennialism, Trumpets, and the Seven Days
Spiritual Warfare IV: Demons, Demonic Influences and Satanic Methodology
Atheism and Gnosticism: Denying the Truth about God
Sin, Salvation and Forgiveness: Claiming the Mental and Spiritual High-Ground
Struggling with Salvation . . . and Relatives
Ministry and the Ichthys Ministry II
All about Ichthys II: Mutual Encouragement in the Lord
The Book of Job and Christian Suffering
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers III: Creationism, Neanderthals, Fossil Record
Christology Questions IV: Jesus' Birth, Baptism, Early Life, and Kenosis
Third Party Testimony III: Near Death Experiences, Revelations and Tongues
Third Party Testimony II: Charismatic Claims of Visions, Dreams and Prophecy
Third Party Testimony I: We Believe God and His Word - Not People
God Heals - in His way (not our way)
Sanctification, Separation and Restraint
Finding a Church - or Something Better?
Culture and Christianity X: Military Service, College, Politics, and Race Relations
Contemporary Churches and Women Preachers
Culture and Christianity IX: Politics, Tithing, Music, Crucifixes, Alcohol, and Gambling
Biblical Anthropology III: Soul versus Spirit, "Soul Sleep", and the Interim Body
New Testament Interpretation II: Who is equal? Grace in vain. Unequally yoked.
Aspects of the Crucifixion II: Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday?
Aspects of the Crucifixion I: Carrying the cross, trials and rooster crow.
The Canon: Content, Chronology, and Criticism
Spiritual Warfare III: Peter's 'Angel', Saul's Death, and Strange Events
Old Testament Interpretation IV: Gehazi's Leprosy, Tyre's Destruction, and Immanuel
Nephilim, Fallen Angels, and Genesis 6
Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness II
Sin, Atonement and Forgiveness I
Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment
Noah, the Flood, and the Nature of Animals
The Tribulation: Timing of, Preparation for, and Conditions in
Eschatology Issues VIII: Revelation, Tribulation and Judgment
Antichrist: the Mark, the Number, and the Identification of the Beast
Satan's Revolt and the Tribulation to Come
Old Testament Interpretation III: The Name 'Jacob', the Mark of Cain, Jeshrun.
Old Testament Interpretation II: Urim and Thummim, the Bronze Serpent, the Ark.
Being Saved: Security, Apostasy, and the Sin unto Death
Fighting the Fight III: False Teaching, Local Churches, and the Truth
Fighting the Fight II: Struggling with Sin, Doubt, and Severe Testing
Fighting the Fight I: Accountability, Faith, Sin, Forgiveness, and Reward
Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church II
Dispensations, Covenants, Israel and the Church I
Witnessing: Cults and Christianity II
Witnessing: Cults and Christianity I
Ministry and the Ichthys Ministry
Spiritual Growth, Church-Searching and "Discipling"
Unbelievers, Free Will, and the Plan of God
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VI
Paganism, Idolatry, Mythology and the Occult
The Lives of the Apostles and the Writing of the New Testament
The Essence of God and Deity of Christ
1st John: Text and Interpretation
Perseverance in the latter days of Laodicea
Prayer: the Persistence, Purpose and Power of.
Paul the Apostle: Aspects of his Life and Ministry
Gospel Questions VII: The Wedding at Cana et al.
Israel, 'Lost Tribes' and the Star of David
Israel
and Antichrist in Eschatology
Explaining and Defending the
Trinity and the Person of Christ II
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions III
The Geography of Heaven, Hades and 'Hell'.
The Resurrection Body and our Eternal Future.
Christ the First-Born, High Priest in the Order of Melchizedek.
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading II
Bible Versions, Bible Translation, and Bible Reading
Hermeneutics, Typology, Christophany, Theophany and Anthropopathism.
No, Hebrews does not teach that you lost your salvation.
Gospel Questions VI: the Long Ending of Mark et al.
Judas and the Betrayal of Christ
Doubting Salvation and Questions of Sin
The 144,000: God's Seal vs. the Mark of the Beast
Atheism: Putting Truth to Death
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions II
The Holy Spirit: Pneumatology Questions I
The Law, Love, Faith-Rest and Messianism
Sin and Salvation, Confession and Forgiveness
Have I Lost My Salvation? (III)
The Battlefield Within: Fighting the inner spiritual Struggle.
Putting Christ in Christmas: Loving Jesus, the Star and the Magi, Wonderful Counselor.
Healing, Miracles, and Dreams: Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff by biblical Means
153 Fish: Explaining some Difficult New Testament Passages
Kenosis: Our Lord's Self-Limitation during the 1st Advent
Biblical Anthropology II: 'Soul sleep', & dichotomy vs. trichotomy
Biblical Anthropology I: The Nature of Human Beings and Human Life according to the Bible.
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers II.
Culture and Christianity VII: Jury Duty, Witnessing, Biometry, Military Service et al.
Culture and Christianity VI: Halloween, Holidays, Aliens, and Christian Applications.
Angelic Issues V: Michael, the Angel of the Lord, Christophany, demons, cherubs, and Satan's revolt.
Angelic Issues IV: Satan's Revolt in the Plan of God.
All about Ichthys: Mutual Encouragement in the Lord.
Fallen Angels, Demons, Nephilim, and the Devil's Methodology.
Salvation, the Gospel, and Unbelief.
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God.
Communion and the Spiritual Death of Christ.
Israelology, Anti-Semitism, the Remnant, Gentiles, Lost Tribes, Jewish Myths.
"Soul Sleep" versus our true Heavenly State.
Christology Questions III: The Angel of the Lord, the Lamb Slain, monogenes.
Angelic Issues III: Demons, Satan, Elders, Female Angels and Guardians.
Against Universalism III: Unbelievers in the Plan of God.
Waters Above, the Firmament, and the Genesis Gap.
In Need of Guidance and Encouragement.
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations V.
Servants, Slaves, Disciples, and Ministers.
Evangelism in Principle and Practice.
Scripture versus Personal Experience.
Calvinism, Covenants and Catholicism.
Culture and Christianity V: Temporal Authority vs. Biblical Application.
False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security III.
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism IV: Unclean and Impure?
Things to Come III: The Wrath of God and the Fate of the Beast's Army.
God Works All Things Together for Good.
The 7 Trumpets, the 7 Kings, Nephilim, Antichrist and Revived Rome.
The Coming Tribulation and the Kingdom of God.
Sin, Confession and Forgiveness.
Mutual Encouragement in Christ.
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations IV.
Eschatology Issues V: "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons".
Ichthys and Contemporary Christianity.
Gospel Questions V: Help my Unbelief, Respecting our Enemies, etc.
The Two Witnesses of the Tribulation: Moses and Elijah.
The Apostles, the Jerusalem Council, and Legalism then and now.
Aspects of the Christian Walk: Gambling, Lying, Christmas, Judging, Worrying, et al.
Believers in the World: Using our Free Will to Respond to the Lord
John's Water-Baptism versus the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
The City of David, the Star of David, Solomon's Wisdom, and the Song of Solomon.
The Israelites at Kadesh and 'not entering the Land of Promise'.
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers.
Sin and Spiritual Transformation.
One Baptism: the True Meaning of Peter's Words at Acts 2:38.
Apostasy and the Sin unto Death, the Conscience and Sanctification.
The Plan of God and Individual Salvation (excerpt from BB 4B)
In Your Anger, do not Sin: Ephesians 4:26 and the Sin Nature
On the Firing Line: Encouragement in Christian Trials
Eschatology and the Old Testament
Prayer and our Walk with Jesus.
Issues of Canonicity II: Aramaic, Enoch, KJV, and the Pastorals
Bible Vocabulary and Bible Word Studies
Satan, his Demons, and the Gnostics
Antichrist: Alive and Well and Living on Planet Earth?
Our Eternal Future: Life after Death for Believers in Jesus Christ
Giants and Nephilim, Sumerian Myths, and Sea Monsters
Free-Will Faith and the Will of God
The Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy: explaining James 4:5.
Free-Will Faith in the Plan of God.
The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security II.
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism III
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism II
The Dangers of Messianic Legalism.
Mega-Churches, Emergent Christianity, Spirituality and Materialism.
Epignosis, Christian Epistemology, and Spiritual Growth.
Jephthah's Daughter, Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage.
Christian Unity and Divisiveness.
Death, Martyrdom and Resurrection.
Blessing, Cursing, and Prayer.
Fighting the Good Fight of Faith.
Only-Begotten, Mother-of-God, On-this-Rock: English-only Interpretation is Dangerous.
The Greek Text of the New Testament and some Issues of Textual Criticism.
What does the name 'Christian' mean?
Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment (part 2).
Christians Beware: Internet Frauds and the Need for Spiritual Discernment.
Spring Special: The Millennial Regathering and Purging of Israel.
Last Things and Last Judgments
The Local Church and Personal Ministry IV
The Local Church and Personal Ministry III
The Local Church and Personal Ministry II
The Local Church and Personal Ministry I
Aspects of the False Doctrine of Institutional Security
Chronological Order of the Books of the Bible II
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations III
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations II
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations I
Satan and the Existence of Evil.
The Holy Spirit: Blasphemy against,
Restraining Ministry, and Gender.
Spiritual Gifts and Spiritual Growth
Christian Love, the Golden Rule, Christian Military Service and Self-Defense.
Issues of Canonicity: Apocrypha, Enoch, and Inspiration.
Church: The Biblical Ideal versus the Contemporary Reality.
Numbers, Letters, and the Mark of the Beast.
Gospel Questions I: Jesus' Life, the Gospels and Cherubs, and who Wrote Matthew.
Naaman, Nero, Nineveh, and Senacharib.
The False Doctrine of Absolute Eternal Security.
Choosing Hell: Questions about Salvation and the Love of God.
The Route of the Israelites in Crossing
the Red Sea.
Some Issues of Transmission,
Translation, and Transliteration: The Camel and the Needle, etc.
Aspects of the Life of
Christ: Jesus' siblings, the man born blind, et al.
Redemption, the Blood of Christ, Christ our Passover, and The Passion of the Christ.
Eschatology Issues II: Angelic bodies, heaven and hell, Satan and the Nephilim, etc.
The Book of Job and Biblical Interpretation.
Some Questions about Eternity.
Who Controls our Thoughts and Emotions?
Dispensations, the Church, the Rapture, and the Destruction of the Universe.
Christianity versus Contemporary Kitsch.
Purpose Driven Life, Oprah's New Age Religion, et al.
Lot, Esau, and Cain: Learning through
Negative Examples.
Against Universalism II:
Only Believers are Saved.
Against Universalism I: Free
Will and the Image of God.
The Seven Edens and the Eden of Adam and Eve.
Opposition to the Genesis Gap from the Creation Research Institute et al.
The Beast: Some Questions about Antichrist.
The Book of Revelation: Some Questions.
Red Hot or Lukewarm? Bible Teaching versus Sermonizing.
The Last Judgment and the Great White Throne.
Christology: Some Questions on the Life of Christ.
Train up a Child in the Way he should Go.
Unbelief and its Consequences.
Explaining and Defending the Trinity and the Person of Christ.
Free Will and Faith under Pressure.
Bible Interpretation I: Academics, Versions et al.
Faith in the Word of God: the Basis of all True Worship.
Aspects of the Resurrection II.
Faith and Encouragement in the midst of Fiery Trials.
Jethro, Amenhotep, Iraq, the Catacombs, and the KJV.
Eschatology Issues: The Fig Tree, Ezekiel 38, Joel 3, and the Trumpets.
Christ the Rock, the Rooster's Crow, and the Cross.
Applying Faith II: Production, Forgiveness, Circumcision, Truth over People.
Applying Faith: Eating, Drinking, and Vacation.
The Tree of Life, Communion, and the Virgin Birth.
Can Prayer Be Offered From Heaven? & Some Genesis Questions.
Salvation on the battlefield, truth revealed to infants, and damnation.
Preparing for
Tribulation.
Divine
Sovereignty and Divine Judgment.
The Events Surrounding the Birth of Christ.
Zechariah,
Demon Possession, Marriage,
Spiritual Experiences,
and Bible Prophecy.
No Grounds for Divorce?
The Shape of the Universe, Hominids, and the Genesis Gap.
Taking Personal Responsibility: Interest, Bankruptcy, Gambling, and Employment.
The Seven Churches, the Judgment Seat of Christ, and other issues in Eschatology.
Great White Throne, the Last Judgment, and the Outer Darkness.
Pursuing a Deeper Relationship with Jesus and Christian Epistemology.
The Origin and the Danger of the Pre-Tribulational Rapture Theory.
The Divinity of the Spirit and the Percentage of those who are Saved.
Enoch's Walk with God and Some Questions in the Gospels.
The Influence of the Renaissance and Rationalism on the Church and Cutting off Arms in Malachi 2:3.
More on: Spiritual Gifts; Hats & Hair; the Age of Accountability.
Who will populate earth during the Millennium? and Asking for Wisdom: James 1:5.
Was Judas Saved?, The Gospel of Judas, and Issues of Canonicity.
Is 'My Son' Israel or Jesus in Hosea 11:1? & How do you Prove Sin to Someone?
Christian Crowns, Pagan Names, and the Time of the Cock-Crow.
Child-like Faith, Mark vs. Matthew, the Mahdi, and 'Who was with God in the Beginning?
The Genesis Serpent, Using "it" to refer to the baby Jesus, and more on Tattoos.
Why did Jesus choose John over James to take care of His mother Mary?
Does God really want us to be sick and poor? Revisiting the prosperity gospel.
What will our relationship be in heaven with children who died young?
The baptism of the Holy Spirit as distinct from speaking in tongues.
"Are the children of unbelievers lost if they die before receiving Christ?"
"The dragon of Revelation 12 and the talking idol of Revelation 13."
"Doubts about the Nephilim in Genesis 6" and "Ezekiel 9:4 and the Mark of the Beast"
"Word Counts in the Bible", "Him whom they Pierced (Rev.1:7)", and "Necromancy".
"Waiting for a Savior" and "The Direction East in the Bible"
Why doesn't the Bible mention all of the prophets of the children of Israel?
Why were Christians being regarded as "evil-doers" in 1st Peter 2:12?
Phylacteries and the Mark of the Beast, and "What about Joseph?"
Assembly of the local church, and Jesus' use of "I AM" from Exodus 3:14 in John 8:58
The "burden of the Lord" in Jeremiah 23:32-40, and judgment for idle words in Matthew 12:36-37.
Is there any
value to the Apocrypha?
The Communion
Ceremony outside of the
local church.
Corporate prayer in Matthew 18:19: "when two agree on earth".
How could a loving God order the destruction of the Canaanites?
The few saved, the door in heaven, visions of heavenly realities, and Christmas.
Does exceptionally sinful behavior indicate that a Christian has lost salvation?
Pastoral Support, Pastoral Preparation, and the Purpose of Assembly.
The Day of the Lord in 2nd Peter 3:10.
Hebrews 10:26 again, and two other notes on Arthur Pink and the Greek word diakonos.
Some questions about Nimrod and Christmas trees, Tongues, and Healing
What happens to people who were born and died prior to the birth of Christ?
Which is better, the King James Version or the New King James Version?
How can we know whose interpretation of the Bible is right (Part 2)?
How can we know whose interpretation of the Bible is right (Part 1)?
Is Jesus literally seated on the throne at God's right hand?
Melchizedek and the high priesthood of Christ: two questions et alia.
Confession of Sin, Fellowship, and the Filling of the Holy Spirit.
A Miscellany of Questions and Answers (Nineveh, the beast, tongues, demons, Sadam, etc.)
Some Greek Questions in the Gospels (John 1:3; 2:19; 8:58; Luke 23:43)
Is Man trichotomous, and does that mean that salvation is three-tiered?
Does the Bible prohibit women from preaching or teaching in the Church?
An Extended Conversation about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Three questions on three verses in Isaiah (Is.21:4; 28:10, & 66:24).
Availability and use of Ichthys materials: several questions.
The Hebrew word for 'one' (`echadh) and the uniqueness of God.
Did the witch of Endor really conjure up the spirit of Samuel?
Why did God the Father wait so long to send Jesus into the world?
How does being "slain in the Spirit" relate to being baptized in the Spirit?
What does it mean "the spirit returns to God" in Ecclesiastes 12:7?
Is there any Connection between biblical Gemstones and Moral Characteristics?
Can those in organizations which teach "salvation by works" be saved?
Cast thy Bread upon the Waters: What do the seven and eight portions in Ecclesiastes 11:2 mean?
What does it mean in 1st Corinthians 7:14, "the unbelieving husband is sanctified"?
The Re-institution of the Feast of Tabernacles in the Millennium.
The Author of Hebrews and Jesus' Perfect Completion of His Mission.
How old was Jesus at the time of His crucifixion and resurrection?
The New International Version of the Bible and some issues in Bible translation.
Are those in Hebrews 6:4 who "crucify the Son of God afresh" lost?
What exactly is the "red heifer prophecy", and how does it relate to the events of the end times?
Sin,
Baptism, and the Book of
Revelation
Tithing
and the Book of
Life
Why does Judah get greater honor than Jerusalem in Zechariah 12:7?
What is the meaning of the 1290 days versus the 1335 days in Daniel 12?
What does it mean to "overcome" in Revelation chapters 2 and 3?
Are women required
to wear veils or hats in
church?
Is the world
about to come to an end?
Who
wrote the King James version?
The meaning of the
divine name יהוה.
Aspects of the Unseen Angelic Warfare and 666, the Mark of the Beast.
What does it mean to "remember the Sabbath and keep it holy"?
Forward progress necessary for salvation and spiritual growth.
The "seven days" of
human history.
1st John 1:9 and
confessing sin.
Can you recommend a good survey for the Old and New Testaments?
What is your opinion of the Abingdon one-volume Bible Commentary?
Why does the devil have access to God while man cannot stand in His presence?
What is meant by
the "10 days" of Revelation
2:10?
Dragons in the Bible?
Are there apostles in the
Church today?
What is the meaning of the
word "chosen" in
the Bible.
The Passover.
What are the most common Bible
names?
What is the biblical significance
of the number forty?
What does the Bible have
to say about witchcraft?
Are the Masons
wrong according to the Bible?
Six Questions.
Can the faith of
"backsliders" be
restored?
Are there biblical origins to
mythology?
What does the phrase "sides of the pit" mean in Isaiah 14:15?
Can you give me some information on divine names in the Bible?
Is there a "gospel
of Thomas"?
Is the nature of Man
dichotomous or trichotomous?
Does
the Bible require supporting
the pastor
financially?
How
can Jesus be a man
and God at the same time?
How did people
atone for intentional sin
in Old Testament times?
What is the symbolism of the
Lamb of God in Revelation?
Does the
Bible teach ex nihilo
creation?
When did Jesus first know He
was God's Son?
Are there prophets today?
How could
Christ have been three days and
nights in
the grave?
Do Muslims worship the One true
God?