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  1. Selected Prophecies from the Book of Isaiah, Part 2 by Karl Kemp  
    We began to discuss Isa. 9:1-7 in Part 1, but the verse-by-verse discussion of these verses is contained here in Part 2. These verses are some of the most important prophetic verses dealing with the Lord Jesus Christ in the Bible. We discuss God the Father, God the Son, and the Trinity here.

  2. Selected Prophecies from the Book of Isaiah, Part 1 (of 11 Parts) by Karl Kemp  
    After dealing with some introductory material, we will discuss Isaiah chapter 2 verse-by-verse. This important chapter deals with the remnant of the nations streaming to Jerusalem to submit to God after His end-time judgment of the world.

  3. Jesus, my sustainable Bread of Life by Maretha Retief  
    Jesus made the greatest sacrifice of love on the cross for every believer. Through His one selfish act, we are sustained with life to eternity.

  4. Like a Flood: The Overflow of the Spirit of God by Rochelle Arnold  
    I have heard it taught that Isaiah 59:19 is misinterpreted because of the misplacement of a simple comma in the King James Version of the Bible. Here is how you will find the scripture written in that version, "When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up or raise up a standard." This should actually read, "When the enemy shall come in, like a flood the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up or raise up a standard." If you look at the different versions of this scripture in the Bible, you will see what I mean.

  5. Why Jesus? by Maretha Retief  
    If you have ever wondered why people follow Jesus, now you will know. As a believer in Christ Jesus we have so much more than salvation through Him. The benefits we have in Christ is endless, but it remains your choice to accept it.

  6. 2 Timothy 2:15 by Don Costello  
    Expository Outline of 2 Timothy 2:15

  7. 2 Timothy 2:14 by Don Costello  
    Expository Outline of 2 Timothy 2:14

  8. 5 Reasons Pastors Should Teach on the Nephiim by Christopher Parker  
    In many circles, Nephilim are not known, or relegated to silly myth or cultural traditions. The Bible speaks clearly of them, and to understand this is to better understand what will happen in the last times.

  9. CHRISTIAN CONDUCT AND SPIRITUALITY by ralph jackson  
    A few weeks ago weeks ago my wife and I were walking through the North East of England town of Morpeth when we were stopped by two young American Latter Day Saints. As a Bible believing Christian I am always exited to have the opportunity to discuss the Bible, therefore I eagerly engaged them in conversation. However, one of my failings in spreading the message of Christ is that I tend to get a little over excited and zealous, raising my arms and quoting Scripture loudly, especially, and particularly to other Christians not of my own denomination. During our conversation, we got onto the subject of death and what happens when we die.

  10. What Happens at Death? by Paul Taylor  
    A study explaing the Bibles view of what happens at death to the soul and spieit

  11. The Rapture is of the Jews? by Christopher Parker  
    In this paper, I share how the LORD brought me to see that the Rapture and the Second Coming of Christ are one and the same event.

  12. Psalm 110:7 by Don Costello  
    Expository Outline of Psalm 110:7

  13. Saved Always by Guy Humphries  
    Security of the believer. Once saved, always saved. Can't get un-born. Can not lose salvation.

  14. Touching Jesus By Faith by Michaelle Bragassa-Holman  
    You see, it is God's desire, for each and every one of us Christians to have faith in Christ Jesus, which has become second nature to us, like the woman with the issue of blood.

  15. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet to Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 6 by Karl Kemp  
    We will discuss the Trinity. Bill Hamon makes many comments that show that he doesn't believe in the Trinity, as I will demonstrate here in Part 6. He also overstates the role we will have in the eternal state. He says that King Jesus and the Queen Church will rule the universe.

  16. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet To Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 5 by Karl Kemp  
    Does the Bible teach that all Christians can, and should, prophesy? Many Pentecostals and Charismatics say yes. I believe they are misunderstanding the Bible. We must realize that there are demonic counterfeits for spiritual gifts, and anointings and doctrines of demons, and we have been warned of an increase of these things in the last days.

  17. The Ark of the Covenant" Knowing who is unknown" by Shem Derick  
    The "new covenant" is the new agreement God has made with mankind, based on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The concept of a new covenant originated with the promise of Jeremiah that God would accomplish for His people what the old covenant had failed to do (Jer. 31:31-34; Heb. 11:7-13). Under this new covenant, God would write His Law on human hearts.

  18. Psalm 110:6 by Don Costello  
    Expository Outline of Psalm 110:6

  19. Psalm 110:5 by Don Costello  
    Expository Outline of Psalm 110:5

  20. Psalm 110:4 by Don Costello  
    Expository outline of Psalm 110:4

  21. Seeing who is unseen by Shem Derick  
    To see Christ, we have to let go of what we believe and dwell on as regards to our natural faculties. we have to walk as he desired in his light by the revealing of his spirit in our hearts

  22. REVELATION:The Book of Curses and Blessings by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari  
    The book of Revelation is a wonderful book, the strongest book in the NT. It is the most intimidating book in the entire Bible. It is intimidating because the book is full of unfamiliar symbols and obscure details and for this reason most of the readers are plagued by them. It is therefore a very careful systematic study along with the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit is of an utmost necessity in order to understand the book. So far we have studied the book we have found that the book has mainly two sides CURSES (plagues) and BLESSINGS.

  23. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet To Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 4 by Karl Kemp  
    We discuss John the Baptist and the end-time Elijah of Mal. 4:5, 6, who will help prepare the way for the return of the Lord Jesus here in part 4. I believe that one, or both, of the two prophets/witnesses of Revelation chapter 11 will fulfill that prophecy. We begin the section titled, "Does the New Testament Teach that All Christians Can, and Should, Prophesy?" Many Pentecostals and Charismatics say yes. I don't agree, and I believe that viewpoint opens the door for some serious problems.

  24. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet To Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 3 by Karl Kemp  
    We discuss David Brown's postmillennial view of Acts 3:21 and Matthew chapter 24 here in Part 3; these non-literal interpretations of some key passages of Matthew chapter 24 will probably shock some readers. We discuss what I am confident is the correct interpretation of Acts 3:19-21 in some detail, and we begin a rather lengthy discussion of the things that the restoration of all things will include AFTER the Lord Jesus returns, which include the things that will take place at the time He returns, right in the middle of the seven-year period called Daniel's 70th week.

  25. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet to Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 2 by Karl Kemp  
    We discuss Rev. 10:7 and 11:15 here in Part 2; both verses prophesy of the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet. I believe Bill Hamon misinterprets both of these verses. And we discuss postmillennialism, which fits a misinterpretation of Acts 3:21 and Matthew chapter 24.

  26. Some Comments on "Prophetic Scriptures Yet to Be Fulfilled" by Bill Hamon and Acts 3:19-21 with Mal. 4:5, 6; Matt. 17:11; Rev. 10:7; and 11:15; Part 1 (of 6 Parts) by Karl Kemp  
    This paper deals, in large part, with the interpretation of Acts 3:21. Bill Hamon interprets Acts 3:21 with a "Kingdom Now" type interpretation, that the Lord Jesus cannot return until essentially everything has been brought into order through the Christian church. I agree with the widely accepted interpretation that the Lord Jesus will return to judge the world and bring everything into order.

  27. Psalm 110:3 by Don Costello  
    Expository outline of Psalm 110:3

  28. Psalm 110:2 by Don Costello  
    Expository outline of Psalm 110:2

  29. Psalm 110:1 by Don Costello  
    Expository outline of Psalm 110:1

  30. WINNERS! by Ramona Cook  
    It is simple to say and difficult to do;
    but then, what are the options for me
    or for you?

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