Adam’s Death in Genesis
June 17th, 2011 | Homepage Slide Full Width | No Comment
Adam's Death In Genesis
Adam's death in Genesis causes no small confusion among Theologians and believers who want to understand the meaning of their salvation.
Moses Law on Tattoo and Sin
October 29th, 2010 | Eschatology | 1 Comment
More Tattoo Issues and the Law of Moses
In this final segment on the tattoo we examine a few of the reasons offered as a condemnation of body art and the tattoo. Rather than address each specific question which is raised on the issue, it is best to approach the subject from categories, i.e. legal, medical, social, spiritual etc.
We have address the legal issue of wearing tattoos as it applies to the covenant of Moses. See the previous posts. The Law of Moses first and foremost is no longer in effect. Many are going to stumble at this very point. Failing ...
Eschatology – What Do The Time Statements Me...
March 21st, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
Time Statements and Eschatology
In this study, of Eschatology, What do the Time Statements Mean?, we look at the time statements that give clues to when Jesus would return. Most believe it is presumptuous to know anything regarding Christ’s return. The reason is because of the words of Christ in Matt. 24:36, “But of that day and hour no one knows, but my Father only.” How can we know something that God only knows?
The answer to that is we can’t, unless of course God reveals his mind to us. “Even so no one can know the things of God except the ...
If Christ Returned in 70 AD, What Happened to Sata...
March 1st, 2009 | Eschatology | 7 Comments
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We’re often asked, if Christ has returned in
70 AD?, What happened to Satan This is a
great question.
Many want to know the whereabouts of the
Diabolos, the wicked one.
If there are two questions that plague the
minds of Christians they are:
“Where did Satan come from, where is he now,
and or where did he go? These are great
Bible questions.
Who wouldn’t want to know where their chief enemy was? No surprise visits
right?
The answer to the first question is rather simple. Satan came from God. What? Yes, that’s true. Satan came from God who is the Creator of all things. At least, that’s my take ...