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A nature to rebel? | Revelation 20:7-9

A nature to rebel? | Revelation 20:7-9

Looking at Revelation 20, we find that Jesus has returned in power and glory. He has restored the earth to a state of paradise like Adam had in the Garden in Eden. Satan and his demonic horde have been contained in the abyss for the full length of the reign of Jesus. This gives mankind the opportunity to benefit from the blessings of Jesus’s work of restoration.

Bitter Enemies – There is no friendship with the world!

Bitter Enemies – There is no friendship with the world!

In John 7, Jesus gave a fundamental principle of the world’s regard for Him – hatred. There has always been a hatred of Christ and christians by the world; and there will continue to be hatred. Therefore, christians should represent Christ and the values of Christianity and stop trying to be friends with a world that will never love them. We should be loyal to Jesus and the doctrines of holiness in this God-hating world.

The Serpent will eat DUST!

The Serpent will eat DUST!

The serpent was the greatest of all the “beasts of the field” that God made. However, it played a pivotal role in the fall of man. What was God’s response…? Now, in the Millennial Kingdom the earth and the animal kingdom will be restored very much like it was before Adam’s fall. But what will become of the serpent?

The Sinning Brother

The Sinning Brother

In Paul’s first epistle to the Corinthians, he deals with a number of sinful issues that are within the church. One of the most grievous and strangest is concerning the man who is sleeping with his father’s wife. Such behavior is horrendous and unheard of for Christians. However, what does Paul say would be the end for such a man?…

What’s in a Name?

What’s in a Name?

In Genesis chapters 1 and 2 is the creation narrative. However, when we look at chapter 1, there is a distinct difference to how God refers to Himself, than in chapter 2. Why is this the case? Why does God refer to Himself by a different “name” in Genesis 2?

What did Jesus mean by “there is none good”?

What did Jesus mean by “there is none good”?

In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), we read of the encounter of Jesus and the rich young ruler. He calls Jesus “good master” and asked what could he do to gain eternal life. Jesus questioned him about calling Him “good” and told him that only God is “good”. What did He mean by “there is none good”?

Will we have wings?

Will we have wings?

It’s been often said that when we rise again we will have wings like the angels. There’s even an old gospel melody that states, “I’ll fly away!” But is this true? Will we someday have wings like the angels?

Why didn’t they break the bones of Jesus?

Why didn’t they break the bones of Jesus?

In the gospel of John, it reads that when the Jewish leaders wanted to expedite the deaths of Jesus and the thieves in their crucifixions, they requested of Pilate to break their legs. Both the two thieves legs were broken. However, when the Roman soldier came to break Jesus’ legs, He was already dead. So, His bones were not broken. What is the significance of this?

Who taught Jesus the Scriptures?

Who taught Jesus the Scriptures?

Matthew 13:54-56 recorded when Jesus briefly returned home to Nazareth. While He was there, He entered the synagogue and taught the people. Those who listening were astounded at His understanding and teaching of the Scriptures and powers to do miracles. They knew of His family and upbringing. But they did not know from whom He got His knowledge and understanding of Scripture. So, where did Jesus get His knowledge of Scripture from? Who taught Jesus?

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