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Question #1:
Hi Bob,
Eyes are healing nicely and by the end of next week, I'll be able to get
reading glasses. Thank you for your prayers. Reading on a computer is
horrible and increasingly, there's little worth reading. Reading is one
thing I've truly missed. Surprisingly, learning to live without glasses
has been more challenging than I expected. One observation, though, I
think may be relevant:
What I'm able to see now is stunning. It makes 1 Corinthians 2:9 even
more encouraging. The world I'm seeing now is magnificent and in many
cases, things I've not seen before. For example, my family of swallows
zips by at 20-30 MPH and still manages to harvest mosquitoes. If our
senses are that much improved after the resurrection, the scripture is
absolutely right; we can't imagine. It also demonstrates, at least to
me, that we have no idea of actual reality.
A recurring theme in your weekly emails is the questioning people's
salvation. I don't know nearly as much as you, but it seems to me what
the Lord said is absolutely reliable -- all who believe in him have
everlasting life. That seems unequivocal to me. I assume the translation
is accurate.
It the risk if rambling, thank you for your prayers. Being able to read
again will be icing on my little cake.
Thankful in our Lord,
Response #1:
I have been wondering how you were doing, but sending you something you then had
to read seemed to be wrong.
That's a great observation. And I would imagine that the huge difference you're
experiencing is infinitesimal compared to the difference between this body and
the resurrection body, on top of what we already know from scripture (link).
Keeping you in my prayers for a continued, blessed recovery, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #2:
Hi Dr L,
I have good news! So I go back and forth on reading different books of
yours. And I can see I am making progress, things click that didn't
before and parts of it are already in memory. So that is good! And I am
still reading the Bible of course, and it is amazing to me how many
things people say that are immediately shown to be false just from
reading the Bible. I also am coming to like Socrates more, so there is
that.
How are you doing? If you are stressed and busy you don't have to talk
about it.
By the way, do you mind if I ask: I know you are a master Classicist,
are you also a Philologist (in the Classics area, and since you know
Biblical Hebrew)? I just realized I am a bit confused on the two, and it
doesn't really matter that much, but just curious.
I made a fantasy list of all the things I'd study and learn if God were
to tell me I have centuries and it was okay. it was mostly Spirituality,
Literature (especially Classics kind of things), and History.
Please take care,
PS: Centuries because I'd want to read primary sources in the original
lanaguages from all over as much as possible.
Response #2:
Classics and [Classical] Philology are synonymous. The name of the
Classics professional association is "The American Philological
Society". Most Classicists don't know Hebrew nowadays (although there
was a time when many did), but many do know other languages off the
beaten track. Arabic can be important for, e.g., Aristotle, since some
of his stuff only survives in Arabic translation.
It's great that you have these enthusiasms! In New Jerusalem, there will
be plenty to learn . . . about God! We have no idea how great and
wonderful He is (so much is veiled from us at present), but I am certain
that we could devote ourselves to learning about Him every day in
eternity and never get close to knowing the infinite all of Him.
Whether these things we find interesting here and now will still be so to us then is an interesting question. But consider how many wonderful things there are in this creation of His. It will only be better and much, much more on the other side!
(1) And [then] (i.e., at the conclusion of the last judgment) I saw a New Heaven and a New Earth [appear]. For the previous heaven and the previous earth had passed away (Rev.20:11), and the sea [now] no longer existed [on this New Earth]. (2) And I saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, beautified as a bride adorned for her [future] husband. (3) And there was a loud voice from the throne, saying, "Behold, the tabernacle of God is [now] with men. And He has taken up residence with them, and they will be His people, and He Himself will be their God." (4) And He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. And there will no longer be any death, or cries of pain, or grief. For the previous things have passed away. (5) Then the One sitting upon the Throne said to me, "Behold! I am making everything new." And He says to me, "Write that these words are faithful and true.
Revelation 21:1-5
Hope you're having a good week!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #3:
Hi Bob,
Just wanted to let you know that I'm almost healthy. Thanks to Jesus!!
[omitted] It's been a miracle for me.
I did notice that if you are unhealthy it's a struggle spiritually to
stay on task because of your flesh.
I kept praying regardless and never lost faith.
I also wanted to tell you that I came across someone on X that has a
page called Turn back to God. I sent out a message asking him if he
heard of you and gave him your website. He responded this morning. Here
is his response.
I never heard of him, but I did audio listen to his book today The
Satanic Rebellion, and now just read the book, and I agree with
everything he says.
He gives a brilliant explanation on how satan is trying to manipulate
God by saying;
"I and my followers shall be free of God's retribution, because if God
were to destroy us or otherwise eternally punish us, the completeness
and harmony that a God-like universe demands would be forever lost,
because:
1. God cannot replace us (no completeness)
2. God cannot rehabilitate us (no harmony)
3. Therefore God cannot punish us
Then he explains how satan is relying on Gods character to save him of
retribution after he rebelled against God.
That is exactly what is playing out today with this deception. Humanity
is being ensnared by satan's schemes by preying on our emotions and
fallen nature to save this world (his world).
Prophecy will continue to be fulfilled when humanity takes Gods Kingdom
by force all in the name of "Peace and Safety."
I responded back and let him know that you have an email and are great
at responding.
I also told him one of my favorite book was the Coming Tribulation.
Anyway this made my day! I finally found someone that actually read
something on your website after telling them about it! Yipee! I don't
know his name, but maybe he will contact you and continue to read.
[omitted] __ travels back and fourth every 4-5 days. It's been a
struggle financially. Real estate is slow. Please pray we can get
through this one. After all we have been through in the 10 years and
especially this year we could use a break.
I'm going to let you go, hope you have a good day!
Response #3:
That's wonderful news about your health! It makes my day to hear this. I
was really worried about you.
Yes, I am and will be keeping you and __ and the business and finances
and all other things in my prayers, my friend. The Lord delivered you
from this; He can deliver you from that too.
So many good people getting so much testing and pressure of late. Must
be a reason for that (we could probably guess why). Not like you guys
haven't already had your fair share! But God knows what He is doing. It
is a wonderful testimony that your faith has only strengthened through
all these trials. I'm sure there is a great reward waiting for you.
In anticipation of this ultimate deliverance, your joy overflows, though at present it may be your lot to suffer for a time through various trials to the end that your faith may be shown to be genuine. This validation of your faith is far more valuable than gold, for gold, though it too is assayed by fire, ultimately perishes. But your faith, when proven genuine in the crucible of life, will result in praise, glory and honor for you at the glorious return of Jesus Christ. Though you have never laid eyes on Him, yet you love Him. And though you cannot see Him at this present time, yet you have faith in Him. For this reason you rejoice with an inexpressible joy that bespeaks the glorious future to come, when you shall carry off in victory the ultimate prize the deliverance of your lives which is the very purpose and objective of this faith of yours.
1st Peter 1:6-9
Thanks for sharing Ichthys! That makes my day too.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #4:
Hi Bob,
I have felt a bit low and paranoid of late as the problem is with this type of
insidious abuse with plausible deniability built in and with its subtlety, you
either doubt yourself completely (nothing is happening) or go into
hypervigilance mode (things are happening all the time) and then you end up
thinking something is about to happen when it isn't whilst doubting that it is.
This is the kind of insanity making that covert/ insidious abuse takes. In time
it makes the victim look crazy as they are looking for signs of things
everywhere.
I guess the best strategy is only to deal with things once they have really
happen in an undeniable way but also to note individuals who have sketchy
behaviour where you are always wondering what is happening and give those people
a very wide berth/if not avoid altogether.
Thanks for the support. So many things have gone wrong lately and I think it has
worn me down a bit but the enemy knows that I struggle more with a war of
attrition rather than in your face conflict.
In Jesus,
Response #4:
I think it's a good perspective, namely, that there are people out there who are
hard to pin down. My attitude: don't bother. Life is too short to spend too much
time and effort on anyone who can't be straightforward (unless it's absolutely
necessary).
Also, "war of attrition" is a good way to look at it for the most part. The big
difference is that while it may seem to the world -- and to us -- that we're
worn down to the point of disappearing, the Lord's resources are infinite. If we
would only trust Him and hold on in hope, we'd never lose. Job gave up at the
last minute. For us, the "straw that broke the camel's back" is just another
straw . . . if we are willing to keep looking at things the right way. This is
obviously easier said than done when we are the ones on the firing line, but it
is the truth.
God has said, Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you. So we say with confidence, The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?
Hebrews 13:5b-6 NIV
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #5:
Thanks Bob,
So much that you write back is what I need to hear. It's funny about that other
straw comment. It's like deep down, I know that I only need to do this walk one
day and one step at a time and I also know that whatever I had to get through
yesterday is already over. I also know that, deep down, that the Lord has
already got me through so much and the things I have suffered aren't a big deal
compared to the testing you read in the Bible. It's like I know all this but
then I realise that the problem is not the tests themselves and obviously not
the Lord (God forbid!) but the problem is with me.
It's my particular weaknesses in the flesh that I am trying to overcome to the
point that the tests themselves could be anything. It's probably that the enemy
knows what my weaknesses are and so these are the places where he continually
attacks so it is up to me to develop a kind of calloused skin over muscle around
these weak points that I keep getting tripped up on.
I have said this before but the thing that is my biggest 'Achilles heel' is my
hypervigilant sense of fairness. This has become my hindrance in being tested in
general. I have to say that the flesh part of me feels that suffering whilst
innocent is very unjust and a huge part of me cries out against it.
A huge amount of this stems from my being abused in childhood. What upset me the
most about it was not only being punished whilst being innocent of wrongdoing
but also the double standards of having to live to a very strict code of
behaviour set by __ and the pain of hypocrisy and double standards when __
didn't __-self. I know this happens a lot in cults whereby a tyrant style leader
creates an atmosphere of fear and strict legalism which the leader himself does
not have to adhere to.
I can't tell you how crushing it is for a child to be told 'you have to do this'
or 'you can't do that' whilst simultaneously seeing __do as __ pleases. In part,
the scapegoat role assigned to me by my family was due to my young precocious,
if smart, self constantly asking 'but why doesn't __ have to do this?' I realise
this is the whole point in that this is how Satan operates on children, to get
them to mistrust and despise authority at an early age due to the abuses of it.
There may be a lot of 'pre-emptive' striking going on in this war in getting to
children early.
When we are young Satan tempts with a world of sin and distractions. When we
tire of it, he throws false religion/spirituality our way. If we manage to get
to the Gospel, he adds or subtracts things to/from it. If we are saved, he
pushes false teachers our way. If we stick to a good ministry, he throws
temptation our way to be led off into weeds. If we grow despite this, he hopes
to use our vulnerabilities against us in testing. When we soldier through, he
throws up obstacles and time wasters to derail our ministries. A fight
throughout.
But it occured to me that he has some pre-emptive strategies in place with
children, even if they are unbelievers just in case they come to saving faith.
In my case, he made the idea of undeserved suffering a huge stumbling block for
me. I realise this now and this is why I complain so much when it happens.
I know this is an area I have to really improve upon as this is a huge part of a
Christian walk and it can be dangerous if not addressed.
I am at the point where I am not sure how to get better at this and it does seem
as though it is an ingrained reflex that I struggle to overcome. May it is as
simple as praying to the Lord for strength in this area?
You can print these emails as I hope they are edifying to others.
In Jesus,
Response #5:
This is a great synopsis of the progression of testing we go through!
In terms of how to handle it "now", we need to learn to disassociate from the
pain we feel, emotional and sometimes also physical, when we encounter such
tests, keeping our eyes on Jesus and His opinion of us now and in anticipation
of when we will receive our evaluation. In other words, we can "feel bad" about
what we are experiencing while at the same time "feeling good" about what it all
means and how it all fits into the plan of God, seeing things from His
perspective rather than with eyes of flesh.
This is the example our Savior gave us, after all, throughout His life, and
especially during the gauntlet He had to run to get to the cross. He endured the
unendurable but He did not "lose heart", keeping His eyes on "the joy set before
Him" rather than on His intense suffering. Not easy by any means, and not
possible . . . except for mature believers with a great deal of truth in their
hearts who are relying on the Holy Spirit instead of on their own strength. This
will be a very necessary set of responses to master before the Tribulations
begins.
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #6:
Thanks Bob,
I had some news this morning that shows how things can change so fast, sometimes
in an instance and that really we all ought to fear God.
[omitted] I haven't prayed for anything bad as I know we shouldn't pray
imprecatory prayer. I have only prayed for deliverance from abuse. [omitted] I
have felt discouraged for a while as it felt as though __ was thriving whilst
behaving terribly towards me whilst I was suffering. I trusted the Lord though
and despite my anger at this at times, I have now moved on and focused on the
Lord instead.
It shows how much we all ought to fear the Lord. A few days ago __ was haughty
and prideful in over me despite all the things I have genuinely done for __
empowered by the Holy Spirit. Today __ is literally in fear of losing __ job. I
told you before that this is more than just a job to __, it has become a
replacement for faith and because it is all tied into notions of wealth and
status, it would be like losing everything that matters. You have said before __
was leaning on a hollow reed.
So we all have to realise that when people seem to be thriving whilst being
arrogant boasters, they literally can be cut down overnight. We don't need (and
shouldn't) seek vengeance for others but wait on the Lord because He will bring
it. I don't seek vengeance as such but justice for what I have suffered through.
I realise the best way to see justice brought through is to keep doing what the
Lord wants of me even if that does mean underserved suffering.
Despite the pain I have gone through and how wronged I have been, I have prayed
that even though I may not leave this world with a peaceable relationship that
__ will hear and accept the Gospel from someone else so that one day we will
walk together on the new earth in the presence of God with all forgiven and
forgotten.
Please print this one Bob.
In Jesus,
p.s., In other news, Manchester was invaded by Oasis fans from all over the
world. Oasis is a rock band that styles themselves as being the 'new Beatles'.
They were popular when I was a teenager and I bought their first album. They are
pretty mediocre to be fair but they reliably churn out anthemic singalong songs
to make people feel emotional over bottles of beer. One of their most famous
songs ironically enough is called 'Live Forever' (ironic given the vast majority
of people who love this song probably don't believe in eternal life though that
may be promised precisely that by the coming Antichrist.) Normally I wouldn't
mention something like this to you but the effect these weekend concerts of
Oasis are having on people reminded me of the hysteria that will be whipped up
by the Antichrist. Oasis are basically two brothers with a backing band and
there were flags all over Manchester with the two brothers together on it. For
some reason I immediately thought that I can imagine flags of the Antichrist and
the False Prophet being like a rockstar global event. I went to the library to
study and people were queuing up around the block just to buy t shirts and bags
and even shoes with the Oasis logo on. I never realised how globally popular
they are, it was really nuts to experience.People around me speaking Italian and
Spanish and even people flying in from the States just to see this band from my
home city. I think part of the appeal of this band is that despite being
millionaires now, they still come across as working class heroes as they still
speak with heavy accents and act as though they still live on a council estate.
They can from a poor background so that is part of the appeal too, that anyone,
no matter how humble their background can be famous. Experiencing all those
different people together of different tongues and nations gathered together for
such an event reminded me of a religious pilgrimage, today thinking back it
reminded me a bit of a Tower of Babel style event of gathering together for a
common purpose. It was quite chilling all in all. If people are willing to spend
thousands and thousands to fly to the other side of the world for a rock
concert, how will they react to the Antichrist: the most bombastic and showy
celebrity of them all?
p.p.s was just thinking of what I just wrote. I am now convinced that all big
media events are conditioning us to accept the Antichrist. I have noticed that
most big blockbuster films promote Gnosticism for example. I was wondering again
about the Oasis phenomenon. The big sell is that these are brothers who have had
a big and much publicised estrangement and that being on this tour has brought
these two brothers together. Doesn't Mormonism teach falsely that Jesus and
Satan are brothers? Maybe this is part of Gnostic teaching too? I read that the
sect of the Bogomils believed this. Just wondering if this may be part of the
end times deception? The idea of Jesus and Satan making a truce of sorts? I know
this is a stretch but it looks as though Satan has already promoted this lie
before so this could be another possibility? Again just thinking out loud but we
will only know when we get there.
Response #6:
Re: the uncertainty of life. Yes, life is very uncertain. It can only appear
otherwise at times. But we believers know that there is only a thread between
life and death. This does not bother us inasmuch as we'd rather be with the Lord
anyway (Phil.1:21-23). But being jarred left and right by events is never
pleasant for anyone, and even the great believers of the Bible were unsettled by
such things.
So, again, we have to make a pact with ourselves not to allow ourselves to
change course even a tiny bit in our hearts just because "things go bad". Almost
all Christians who are spiritually mature have had the experience of the Lord
delivering them out of things that no one else could have possibly ever done for
us. So we always have to be ready to wait it out, waiting for the Lord's
deliverance, in any and all difficulties, trusting Him that in the end it's all
for the good. We'll need that perspective to be second nature during the
Tribulation.
(2) Brothers, when you are being beset with all manner of trials, take pains to be joyful. (3) For you should keep in mind that this testing of your faith develops perseverance. (4) So let your perseverance develop fully, that you may become fully mature and entitled to a full reward, having been found lacking in no respect.
James 1:2-4
Re: Oasis. Never heard of them. But then I stopped listening to music for the
most part in the late seventies. I don't doubt that the evil one is leveraging
every aspect of popular culture for his purposes. When it comes to music, this
has been one of his greatest successes in undermining the church-visible.
Therein, the "big conflict" is between traditional music and modern "Christian
rock", neither of which is much more than a distraction from what really
matters: teaching the Word (which has nigh on evaporated completely from most
churches). So even where the two make peace it's no victory for the truth.
But there are some points of light. Our brother in GA is launching his face to
face ministry tomorrow. I think it's open to the public but also on Zoom.
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #7:
[omitted] This is good testing for the Tribulation. I know from 'New Age sources' (aka demons) that they are telling people that we can bring in the New Age but we have to all be 'on board' for it to work. Apparently the way they tell it is that it is like a string of Christmas lights that if one bulb is not working then none of the lights work. They will claim that if we either deny the Antichrist is God or that we are all gods then we will stop the rest of them getting their spiritual evolution/upgrade/ascension. If this is what happens during the Great Tribulation then you can see why they will start killing us off. They may believe that we are 'willfully and selfishly' stopping the whole world from being 'born again' satanically.
Response #7:
I have no doubts at all about you being able to endure this trouble, my friend. I am praying for a good resolution. As you say, this is "good testing" inasmuch as the alternatives are clear with the one costing us here and now and the other costing us forever so there really isn't a choice for loyal believers like yourself other than to continue to trust the Lord to get us through no matter what.
(12) Beloved, don't be alarmed at the fiery ordeal which has befallen you and is putting you to the test as if something out of the ordinary were happening to you. (13) But to the degree that you are [truly] participating in Christ's sufferings, be joyful about it, so that at His glorious revelation, you may also rejoice with great gladness. (14) If you are [indeed] being reproached on account of Christ's name, you are [truly] blessed, for the Spirit of glory and of power, even the Spirit of God, rests upon you (i.e., to support you in the trial). (15) Now let none of you suffer as a murderer or a thief or an evildoer or a meddler, (16) but if [anyone should suffer for being labeled] as a "Chrestian" (lit., "goody-goody" follower of Christ), let him not be ashamed of it. Let him rather glorify God under that name. (17) For it is time for the judgment to begin, starting with God's household. And if it first begins with us, what will be the end of those who do not believe God's gospel? (18) For [as it says], "If the righteous man is barely saved, where will the ungodly and sinful turn? (Prov.11:31)". (19) Therefore let all those who are suffering according to the will of God entrust their lives while doing what is good to a Creator who is faithful.
1st Peter 4:12-19
Request update posted. Keeping you in my own daily prayers too, my friend, and
praying also for the deliverance of your family.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #8:
[omitted]
Response #8:
This is awful! I am praying.
Also, apparently a number of my emails were sent but didn't arrive somehow.
Thanks for keeping me in the loop.
These are problems only the Lord can solve.
The LORD is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. Those who know your name trust in you, for you, LORD, have never forsaken those who seek you.
Psalm 9:9-10 NIV
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #9:
[omitted]
Response #9:
Re: "I just try to do my best here and rest in the Spirit and be led by Him and wait on Him." Amen! That is, in the end, all any of us can do and that is absolutely sufficient. It is, in short, exactly what we are supposed to be doing. This is a good test in respect of the fact that while there is much you are doing even to the point of exhausting yourself, emotionally and physically there is really nothing YOU can do. You can't control your family members, you can't make decisions for them, you can't reach into their hearts and throw a switch to make them see reality . . . or turn to the Lord. You ARE giving them the best possible witness of the life as well as sharing words of truth with them. That is much to be admired . . . but all results lie entirely in the lap of the Lord. So it is to Him we look for deliverance . . . as at all times and in all things.
Deliverance belongs to the LORD;
thy blessing be upon thy people! Selah
Psalm 3:8 RSV
Keeping you and yours in my daily prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #10:
[omitted]
Response #10:
Just saw this prayers for help and intervention from the Lord and for
strength for you to get through.
Nothing is impossible for the Lord, "who forgives all your sins and heals all
your diseases" (Ps.103:3 NIV).
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #11:
[omitted]
Response #11:
At least it's good to hear that finally someone is taking the situation
seriously.
I'm praying that at last they'll be able to figure out what the problem is and
do something about it.
In the meantime, I'm praying for your health too and strength to be able to get
through this. And I hope and pray also that all this will finally bring your
family to see how much you've done for them . . . and muster up a wee bit of
gratitude.
Re: "It made me feel that everything will work out for good in the end
because God is good and His plan is perfect." Amen! Your excellent attitude
in trusting the Lord is a real inspiration, my friend!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #12:
Hi Bob,
Indeed, it is. I've found some solace in online groups over the years.
Yes, please have them send an invitation; thank you for the offer. I
will likely only lurk for a bit before interacting, but I think it's a
good idea. I am happy praying and worshiping at home, but life for a
single guy gets lonely sometimes. Not necessarily in a romantic sense,
sometimes you can meet good people at a decent church, sometimes not. My
mom is still a big believer in church and the Christian holidays,
although not nearly as much as when I was young. I grew up in a Lutheran
church, did Sunday school, communion, and confirmation, etc
Your
three false doctrines link was informative. Fortunately, I've never
bought into any of those things, but having it all laid out like that is
still helpful. I know people who believe in once saved, always saved,
and even that you are somehow forgiven for sins you haven't committed
yet. So basically, you don't need to continue to repent. How misguided
can a person get? There will come a time and place where I will send
those links to someone! The Bible says (as you know) to pray without
ceasing. I will continue to do so to the best of my ability as long as
I'm alive.
In Jesus Christ,
Response #12:
Thanks for the encouraging email and for the updates. I appreciate you,
my friend.
I've sent the moderator a message just now asking him to send you an
invite. Let me know if you haven't heard anything after about a week or
so (sometimes these messages end up in spam/junk folders).
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #13:
Hi Bob,
Just a 'heads up' about the news over here.. It only just came to my
attention today that there has been a large number of 'syringe attacks'
on young women at outdoor music festivals across the whole of France
just under a week ago. The number is about 145 women who have been
injected. The reason I am telling you this is that this news report is
important in many ways.
England now really is a country on the edge and as there has already
been warnings of young women in England to be at risk from these syringe
attacks, something like this could really just set the whole country
ablaze. Things are so dry as tinder here that all it would take is one
spark.
This really can't go on for much longer and really does point towards a
surge in hatred towards Islam and a coming Mahdi as you have interpreted
in your Coming Tribulation series. Side by side with these attacks in
France, a hugely famous music festival in England (Glastonbury) which is
as big as Woodstock used to be (with the same hippy values) has had two
acts on this week that has spouted death threats to the IDF and general
encouragement of pro-Palestine and anti-Semitic rhetoric which has
become the norm over here.
The anger is that the BBC promotes and gives voice to anti-Semitism all
the time but goes quiet after any scandal/terrorism concerning Islam.
The bias is now so blatant and unabated. Our PM here is dubbed "two tier
Kier" due to his two tier policing policy of protecting Islamic
terrorists but arresting Christians silently praying outside abortion
clinics.
I know that all these politics are used by the enemy as a 'poking the
bear' strategy and is a fiendishly sticky morass that all of us growing
Christians should stay far, far away from (and I agree) but I just
wanted for you to get an idea of how things are 'hotting up' this side
of the pond.
Response #13:
I really don't watch the news much anymore, but I think I had heard
something about the attacks in France and they did make a big deal about
the concert on your isle (for about one news cycle). Very good
observations (as always) on the spiritual implications and the possible
near term ramifications. Things could go either way. Reaction from the
right or also from the left . . . or something none of us is expecting .
. . to lead to setting up for the takeover by antichrist. We may find
out soon. Meanwhile, we continue to prepare.
Keeping you and yours in my daily prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #14:
Hello Dr. Luginbill!
I hope this finds you and yours well! How are things in your neck of the woods
so to speak?
Could you direct me to info on or help me understand the meaning of Rev.
22:18-19; there are some very stiff judgments noted!
Some of the emails you posted tonight I was able to identify with; it is a
comfort to know we arent on our own.
Have a wonderful evening!
Response #14:
Doing well! Hope the same is true of you and yours. I'm keeping you in my daily
prayers.
On your question, I discuss this passage at length
at the link in CT 7. Essentially, this warning is directed against
unbelievers who would attempt to alter the Word in any way, and speaks to the
Lord's preservation of His Word for us (see in
BB 7: The Completeness of the Bible). Please have a look, and do feel free
to write back if there's anything you still have questions about.
Glad to hear that these were helpful! It's always an encouragement to see others
facing similar fiery trials . . . and overcoming (1Pet.4:12-13; 5:9). We can do
that too, with the help of the Spirit and the sword of the Word of God.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #15:
Hello Dr. Luginbill,
I've been reading your work on the coming Tribulation and I've found it to be
something I (and my hubby) want to further study and re-read. I am a paper and
highlighter kinda person and wanted to ask your permission to print that series
for our own personal study and preparation.
Thank you for what you've done in putting it all together! Your site is all I
read from anymore!
Your writings have changed the way I live in this world... eyes less on what we
see now and more on the world to come! It is a weight off ones shoulders when
you really believe in such better things to come, this world is NOT where it's
at! What hope we have in our Lord! I pray we can prepare for what's coming to
stay strong.
Response #15:
Good to hear from you! Of course you may print out these studies. The only
restriction I ever put on that is that I don't allow third parties to profit
from these materials or to pass them off as their own (see the link:
Ichthys
Usage Policy).
Thanks for all your encouraging words! Re: "changed the way I live in this
world... eyes less on what we see now and more on the world to come!" The
Word of God always does this, if we give it the proper place in our lives and
devote ourselves to walking daily closer to our dear Savior.
Yes, we all need to "stay strong" . . . and we can, the Lord helping us through
His Spirit and the truth of the Word of God.
"So be alert at all times, praying that you might have the strength to endure all these things which are going to happen, and to stand before the Son of Man."
Luke 21:36
Thanks for all your encouraging words!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #16:
Hi Dr L,
So I am reading Protagoras and keep thinking wow he is going to hate Socrates by
the end of this.
I have spent most of my life on the whims of others because I had to. I had to
be with my family to survive and it was a form of begging 'please be companions
with me.' And I was like that with almost everyone for most of life because I
didn't know another way and because I deeply wanted connection. I came at it
from a desperate attitude, and often took bad behavior. And it is also the
hearing thing, it MAKES you live for their whims if you want to communicate,
unless you want to do what some deaf people do and give up (I think that is too
far btw). I just mean my experience and orientation has almost been a form of no
agency, no self esteem, and slavery. And recently I have been having enough. I
saw this guy who was suffering, there was a bit of going to empathy, but then
there was finally a strong sense of protection, because as I know know know
people are not going to care about me, not going to do anything if I am
suffering (with very, very rare exceptions: yourself, and the very very rare
stranger who does help), and I have seen people use and hurt and abandon me, and
as soon as they saw I was not high up in status devalue any empathy...you get
the idea. There are lots of thoughts like that, and there are many other similar
things that are difficult for me, but I think you get the idea. This particular
reaction point was just a microcosm example of how I am beginning to feel I have
started to want to pray that things being this way for me, and me being
disallowed very basic relationship knowledge and things, I am tired of that
being my life, living solely for working out how this stuff is supposed to work
and oh did I make them uncomfortable did I not self deprecate right then enough
etc.
Truth is I just want to say that people can get lost, I don't want to be a slave
anymore to their whims and emotions like I have been (and have had to try due to
wanting to connect). I want to focus on myself. And God. But I do get frustrated
because I know the Bible says to love others. But maybe I can see my position as
like the lepers who were away from society and obviously there's a limited
amount I imagine God would expect of them Re loving others and focusing on
others. I don't know if this makes me look really bad, but I have to be honest
to get better if I am in the wrong. Well the honest thing was that I __ a bit at
first like those deaf people I mentioned, but I know that isn't right. This may
be something you don't know, and that is okay.
I hope you are well,
Response #16:
I do know something about the deaf community as I have had some prior
experiences, and, currently at the university, the ASL program (mostly staffed
by deaf persons) is part of our department. It was a revelation to me much
earlier in life when I came to recognize that they have their own culture
entirely. Blind people just can't see. Deaf people really don't "get" what we
"hearings" do and we don't "get" entirely how they relate to each other. Also,
as I get older, my hearing isn't perfect (too much time on the tank ramp
listening to those high pitched diesels without ear protection). There have been
times at work (teaching) and socially when I "didn't get it", and even though
these are still few, it does make a difference. It would be hard for me to do my
job if my hearing and such episodes were a lot worse and more frequent. I can
vouch for the fact that people are also not at all sympathetic and seem to take
offense when you "don't get it". So I do understand on some small level that
yours is a difficult "row to hoe".
As to what that means, well, I don't think it's ever a good idea to put people
first. The Lord loves us perfectly, and HE hears us and we hear Him too if we
listen with our hearts (regardless of the state of our ears). He should always
be top priority in all things. If He is, as we grow closer to Him, He is quite
capable of providing for all of our needs, including on the personal side of
things. Many great believers spent "time in the wilderness" alone, and in many
cases that was the making of them. Rather than being resentful of being exiled
with the sheep, for example, David developed one of the closest relationships
with the Lord that scripture records.
Also, I might add, to a certain extent, all of us believers who really do love
the Lord with all of our hearts and who are making genuine efforts to do what
pleases Him are "the odd men out", "lepers", "pariahs", not just in the eyes of
society but also in the eyes of the vast majority of the church-visible. When we
put Jesus and the truth first, rejecting their lukewarm assemblies and false
practices, we are standing as a witness against them, even though we bear them
no ill will. By not doing as they are doing, in their minds we are insinuating
that what they are doing is wrong which it is even though it is not our
intent to call negative attention to them but only to do what the Lord wants us
to do ourselves.
We DO love all our brothers and sisters in Christ. But we show that love by
setting a good example (even if they don't take it that way). NOT by lowering
our standards and compromising for the sake of fellowship with those who are
already compromised.
I keep you in my prayers daily, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #17:
Hi Dr L,
It does sound like you do have an idea Re your own hearing, have you gone to an
audiologist?
But that point I was coming to, where I just kind of want to take that attitude
some men have of how I stopped much empathy for that guy I saw suffering (I did
explain why above), and wanting to focus on myself and not them, and thinking
that verses about loving others will be a little different for me, that my life
is supposed to be more of an isolated independent kind and so that does mean a
lot of focus on self (needs and some wants) and God.
I do appreciate everything you wrote. Though I do think mainly it is believers
that come from broken backgrounds that are more comparable, not ones that had
the normal rich western foundation, and are a bit in pain now. I mean no offense
by that. It was also a realization when I saw in the Bible it making a real deal
when someone went through a pain once, that I (and others with a broken
background) am just kind of used to. Kind of like testing once Re the Israelites
and food, and Lazarus it just being normal for him. Though I do think obviously
he had it much harder than me. Anyway I hope all of this isn't coming off badly.
If you clarify on this turning point I feel inside, if you think it isn't
sinful, I would appreciate it.
Please take care,
Response #17:
Apologies in advance, my friend, if I've misunderstood in any way or given you
the impression that I am unsympathetic to the heavy load you're carrying and
have been throughout your life. You are a testament to the grace of God and to
the truth of the fact that it is the person him/herself and their decisions
which are important, inasmuch as many with no troubles often reject the Lord
while many with great troubles often blame Him. But you have taken refuge under
the shelter of His wings, and there is no better place of peace and safety on
this side of eternity.
Re: "believers that come from broken backgrounds that are more comparable,
not ones that had the normal rich western foundation". If you're keeping up
with the emails weekly, you'll note that there are a lot of people connected to
this ministry that have a lot more than a little pain now and many who were
abused in the past including in their childhood. Of one thing we can be sure, no
believer who is trying to do what the Lord wants us to do is going to be
unopposed by the evil one (1Pet.5:8-9), and it's really problematic to think
that we have it tougher than they do or even that we have it easier. Either
proposition may be true, but none of us is having to suffer what, e.g., Paul did
let alone what our Lord did. We are told that we are not tested beyond what we
can actually bear (1Cor.10:13), and our Lord has assured us that His yoke is
perfectly fit for each one of us as well as bearable (Matt.11:29-30). So while
it may not seem like it to us as we bear a particularly heavy burden or as we
watch others bearing burdens we are sure we ourselves could not bear, the plan
of God is working out perfectly for everyone (Rom.8:28). Our God and Father and
our Lord Jesus Christ are comporting themselves towards us all each individually
in just the perfect way for us. Our job is to accept that truth as true, then do
our best to respond to whatever they bring our way, keeping our eyes and our
hearts focused not on the things of this temporary world which are so uncertain,
but on the wonders of eternity which will very soon be the only reality. If we
do this with all our hearts, we stand to win blessed rewards which will delight
us and which will glorify the Savior we love so much for all eternity.
Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
2nd Corinthians 4:16-18 NIV
Keeping you in my daily prayers my friend for all these matters.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #18:
Hi Bob,
Greetings from the other left side! Hope things are going well for you in this
season (Ecc. 3:1). I just finished up your new segment on Heb. Ch. 12. It's
excellent, and gives good insight for applying this to approach current
situations for all of us. Thank you for continuing this arduous work. I know
your reward will be coming for you faithfully following our Lord's command, so
we can observe and obey all things that are being taught! (Matt. 28:20). Looking
forward to one more Chapter. Then what? Closing arguments before the bell rings?
One day closer to trouble, but a great (powerful resurrection) wonderful outcome
in the end! (1 Cor. 2:9; Matt. 24:13; John 11:25-26; Phil. 3:9-14)
Things are doing OK here in my season, some good, some not so good. But I'm
thankful that God is helping get through the ongoing rough patches, one day at a
time. Where would we be without His sufficient grace? I'm glad we're playing on
the champion team, even though we are playing with a few injuries. Despite any
struggles, we are everyday overcoming and winning against this losing world. So,
that is a good report! (1 John 5:4; Phil. 4:8).
However, it's not all good news for everyone in my small circle.There's not much
in the "breakthrough dept." to report about my family. But, I'm praying for a
miracle, all the same, for their multiple issues, as well as my several health
issues. Thank you for keeping all of us in prayer, Bob! I hope their free-will
will kick in effectively to see the truth, to decide to find God's solution, and
resulting in His deliverance...... that hopefully will happen before the game is
over.
Time will tell. "With God all things are possible" is what I always fall back
on. I always trust He knows best, and that He will not hold back any good thing
from anyone who seeks Him. He is in control of everything, so there's no need to
worry too much, even though sometimes I get a little frustrated and anxious. I'm
working on this.
Re: your response #20 from last Sat. email. It has nothing to do with health and
healing, but it stirred up a memory of an old episode from the past, making me
think that "moderation" is a very reasonable way to go in a lot of things.
I got a kick out of your 1,000 lb. of TNT example of tree removal in lieu of
comparing improper "over the top" extreme medical help vs. "reasonable" medical
care or treatment.
54 years ago, when I had a job working in the woods building a campground, I had
to clear out a huge old growth fir stump, that was in the middle of a road that
we were building. It had to go. We couldn't dig it out with our John Deere 450-B
dozer, so we had thought to use "stump powder" to extract it. We were using
nitro-carbo-nitrate fertilizer along with 20% TNT ("Stump powder") . I was a
gringo to all this at the time, (never had used fertilizer yet), so I thought a
Folgers coffee can full of the fertilizer, plus a couple sticks of 20% dynamite
ought to take care of the job. Wrong! When I returned to check things out after
the blast, I immediately realized my assay of the job was off, by a long shot!
The stump was gone alright, but so was enough dirt, rocks, and debris to bury a
1 ton crew-cab pickup! Overkill, for sure. So I learned a little was better than
a lot that day! At least I lived to tell the tale, and didn't launch myself
inadvertently into outer space with all what was missing. So, per your
assessment, I concur that the "middle ground" is better than no ground at all.
Thanks again for everything, Bob! I'm praying that He will supply all your needs
and keep you going, so we can continue to be strengthened in our faith. Let me
know of any special prayer requests for you. All the best!
Your friend in Jesus,
Response #18:
Great to hear from you, my friend. Sorry you don't have a glowing report of deliverance on all the many fronts you're fighting on, but that just makes your positive attitude all the more impressive: "Despite any struggles, we are everyday overcoming and winning against this losing world. So, that is a good report!" Amen, it sure is! We should all be doing likewise. It is funny how one "problem", often not even the most difficult or consequential of what we are facing, can have a tendency to sour everything and slant our focus . . . if we let it. Rather, we all need to do what you are doing, "arcing" over the present and keeping our focus on the wonderful eternity our Savior has in store for us, one that no one can stop from coming and happening, just as long as we stay faithful. And of course the more faithful we stay, the better the "Well done!" we stand to receive on that day . . . soon to come, one way or another, praise the Lord!
"Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Matthew 6:19-21 NKJV
For many and probably most of us, "no worries" about not "laying up treasures" down here! That "problem" is usually taking care of itself. But the principle of focusing on our eternal reward is crucial for us all, rich (doubt it) or poor (or somewhere in between). Our job is very simple in the short interim between Kingdom come and today: stay faithful.
Now without faith, it is impossible to please [God]. For whoever wishes to draw nearer to God must believe that He exists, and that He will reward those who earnestly seek Him.
Hebrews 11:6
Thanks for the good words about Hebrews chapter 12. Yes, I'm working away on 13
[note: now posted
at the link]. It might take me a minute. While it's not as long as some of
the others, each verse is fairly well "packed" with things that need to be
explained. I'm hoping to have it done by Christmas. Interestingly enough I'm
calling it "Paul's Closing Argument", since it is his last appeal to that
congregation before the soon-to-come Tribulation-like Roman conquest. If I stay
on schedule, that will give me the rest of '26 to do as you anticipate, namely,
a recap series to help us all focus on the great challenges ahead. That is the
plan at present, anyway (as long as I don't get run over by a bus or something)
[note: plans changed: Colossians is next up].
Thanks for the great stump story! Certainly "stumped" mine (sorry).
Praying for miracles on your end, my friend, and not just one. Thanks for your
prayers too!
In Jesus,
Bob L.
Question #19:
Hello Brother
I hope this note finds you well and in the loving care of our Lord and Savior.
You have been heavy on my heart and mind. You remain in my prayers daily.
We have been acquainted for many, many years. I have learned so much from you
and grown & continue to grow in my walk with the Lord.
Brother, as the person I look to as a teacher and a fellow soldier in the
trenches, I wonder if you are feeling the same oppressive heaviness as I do.
I have no complaints. Our family continues to be blessed. __ situation is the
same . . . [omitted] . . . and we are so thankful the Lord has kept them in His
Hands.
[omitted] Sadly, [omitted]. As you may recall, many years ago, I had suffered
the same. As the Lord always does, He allowed me to have that lesson so that I
could comfort __ during grieving. They have been cleared by the doctor and are
waiting on the Lord to work in their lives.
Time is speeding up - we know this must happen. I have studied with you about
the tribulation for years but I'm still shocked at what I can only assume is the
beginning of birth pains. I know they have to be even closer together, ever more
wars, rumors of them, all the signs that we are to watch for are coming to
fruition. The heaviness in the world, some days, truly feels like a weight I am
carrying. Not alone, but it is a physical feeling. I am not oblivious to the
fact that the adversary is "playing chess" to turn a phrase. I suppose he thinks
we're playing checkers. I know this feeling will become more intense. I pray
daily that I am walking ever closer and have on my spiritual armor as the battle
intensifies. I know that this world is a distraction from our duties for the
Lord. I am a mere human with all the flaws that brings. There is so much noise,
some days I struggle to ignore it.
I work in manufacturing, sales. Maybe that's my struggle. I have to live in this
world and not be of this world. In order to render unto Caesar, I do have to
know what the tariffs are today. I'm on the phones daily and hear far more about
the business of the world than I'd like. I speak to people in every country in
the world and I know that what is happening in our neck of the woods is going on
in the far corners of the globe. It is overwhelming some days.
I pray for you, Brother, that the Lord protects you as you are a shepherd to a
large flock. I pray that if you have read this and find areas that I need to
improve (of course, I am human) and will call them out to me in the gentle way
you always correct me and the other sheep you are guiding.
I pray for your safety and protection in the Lord. This world is evil and grows
more so daily. I pray the Lord allows you to continue your good work as we need
generals like you guiding the infantry.
As I write this we are under a flood warning and the thunder is loud, the
lightening is bright. I feel this note has rambled and not communicated clearly
all the things I want to convey to you. Somehow, I think the Lord will fill in
what I seem to lack the words for.
I look forward to meeting you in Heaven, Brother. My apologies for taking up so
much of your time. You remain in my prayers.
May Our Lord hold you in His Hands,
Response #19:
It's a pleasure to hear from you!
Thank you so much for this encouraging letter, my friend. I'm doing well and I
thank you for your prayers. It does my heart good to hear of your focus on the
truth and cognizance of the times, though I am sorry to hear about __'s loss.
The fact that your own experience has allowed you some grounds for mutual
encouragement in the Lord is a measure of the awesome grace of God shining
through the tears. I have been and will be keeping you and your family in my
prayers. Thank you for the update and for the details. I'm happy to hear __'s
story. It's also a blessing that the Lord has given your __some quality of life
in spite of all the suffering.
Re: "I know that this world is a distraction from our duties for the Lord. I
am a mere human with all the flaws that brings. There is so much noise, some
days I struggle to ignore it." There is much godly humility in these
remarks, and much wisdom too. Yes it is very "noisy" down here, and all good
Christians are fighting the temporal battles we have to fight on many fronts at
once. But for those who in spite of job, and home, and health, and family, and
financial, and other issues still manage to put the Lord first, we can be
confident that our Lord honors that now and will in the future when He evaluates
our lives as well. That is what really matters. And in terms of whatever
darkness is coming, that is still really the only thing that matters in the end.
So we strive to prepare at present, and we keep our eyes focused on our dear
Savior, determined to stay faithful to Him and to do as He would have us to do,
no matter what may betide.
Thanks again for all this, my friend. Indeed, the day of reunion when the Bride
rises to salute our Savior as one perfect Church will be a grand one indeed.
In Jesus Christ our Lord,
Bob L.
Question #20:
[omitted]
Response #20:
Re: "__ doesn't realise just how far I've progressed since all of those false teachings." This sums up why the world doesn't "get" us and why we feel disconnected from world because we are. That is what paying attention to the truth does for us.
"I have given them your word and the world has hated them, for they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one. They are not of the world, even as I am not of it."
John 17:14-16 NIV
So while we're "still here", our heart is elsewhere.
Keeping you in my prayers, my friend.
In Jesus,
Bob L.
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Ministry and Preparation for Ministry IV
Fighting the Fight V: Dispatches from the Laodicean 'Front' II
Old Testament Interpretation VIII
Ministry and Preparation for Ministry III
New Testament Interpretation IV
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations IX
Peace, Reconciliation and Salvation
Mutual Encouragement in Christ V: Soldiers of the Cross
Old Testament Interpretation VII
Dangers of the Pre-Trib Rapture False Teaching
Biblical Languages, Texts and Translations VIII
The Infinity, Magnitude, Glory, Providence and Plan of God
The Bible and the Canon: The Inspired Word of God IV
Nephilim, Antichrist, the False Prophet and the Mark of the Beast
The Trinity and Messianic Legalism II
Annihilationism, Universalism, Hell and Judgment II
Politics versus Spiritual Growth II
Culture and Christianity XVII: Humor, Self-Defense, Pacifism and War
Culture and Christianity XVI: Alcohol, Money and Dietary Issues
Dreams, Visions, Miracles, Exorcism, Tongues, and False Prophets
Calvinism, Catholicism and Ichthys
Apologetics, Legalism, Cults and Philosophy
Mutual Encouragement in Christ IV
Genesis Gap: Questions and Answers V
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?