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Revelation 14:6-19:21, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss Rev. 14:13-15:4 here in Part 2. In Rev. 14:14-20 we read of the sharp sickles that will be used to judge and totally remove Babylon the harlot and then Antichrist and those who worship him. In Revelation chapter 15 the seven angels with the seven bowls of wrath are introduced.
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Revelation 14:6-19:21, Part 1 (of 8 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
These chapters deal, for the most part, with God's judgment and total removal of Babylon the great harlot and Antichrist and those who worship him. I believe Babylon, which is a symbol for the world, which includes all the things the god of this world uses to seduce people from God, starting with false religion, very much including apostate Christianity. It is interesting that God will use Antichrist to destroy Babylon the harlot. He will then destroy Antichrist and his followers.
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Evolutionist vs Creationist
by Fergus Davar
Looking into the analytics of creationism and evolution.
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Revelation Chapters 8 and 9, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
After the seventh seal is removed (at Rev. 8:1), the all-important scroll that the Lord Jesus took from God the Father can be opened. The first thing we learn about after the scroll is opened is the seven angels with the seven trumpets of the book of Revelation that will announce the coming of the Lord Jesus to save His people, starting with the resurrection and rapture, and to judge the world. He will come at the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet (Rev. 11:15), which will sound right in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.
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The Promised Land Debacle and a Lesson on Democracy for the Church
by Gregory Booker
This is an article revisiting the Promise Land debacle which left the Israelites wandering in the wilderness for a generation. They were so close to receiving the blessing of God in the land of milk and honey. What can we learn from it when God is ready to deliver His promise and could we fail to believe when it counts the most?
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The Gift and the Promise
by Jack Parnell
Every one has the gift, the condition is keeping it
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BRUSH UP ON YOUR THEOLOGY; 1. BIBLIOLOGY
by Dr. Henderson Ward
Too many believers are unaware of the essential doctrines of the church and are mystified when certain canons are mentioned. In this article we briefly examine Bibliology and other topics will follow in due course.
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Revelation Chapters 8 and 9, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
Here in Part 2 we discuss the warning judgments of the fourth and fifth trumpets and begin to discuss the intense shaking that takes place under the sixth trumpet (Rev. 8:12-9:13). I'm convinced that we will still be here for the sounding of these trumpets, since we will be raptured when the seventh and last trumpet sounds in the middle of Daniel's 70th week, but these judgments are not coming against us. The demonic locusts of the fifth trumpet, for example, will not be able to touch true Christians.
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Revelation Chapters 8 and 9, Part 1 (of 3 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
After the seventh seal is removed (at Rev. 8:1), the all-important scroll that the Lord Jesus took from God the Father can be opened. The first thing we learn about after the scroll is opened is the seven angels with the seven trumpets of the book of Revelation that will announce the coming of the Lord Jesus to save His people, starting with the resurrection and rapture, and to judge the world. He will come at the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet (Rev. 11:15), which will sound right in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.
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Revelation Chapter 7, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
In Rev. 7:9-17 we see a great multitude in heaven before the throne of God and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and with palm branches in their hands. These glorified saints had just been raptured from the earth at the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet in the middle of Daniel's 70th week. They will be reigning with Christ instead of living on the earth during "the hour of testing" of Rev. 3:10.
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GOD'S METHOD OF JUSTIFICATION
by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari
This article is an excerpt from my "The Magna Charta of Christian Liberty, Paul's epistle to the Galatians'. This excerpt in a shorter version may give the readers a spiritual insight to what I want to call as 'God's method of Justification'. God's method of justification is totally different from man's point of view. God's ways are different but His ways are perfect and holy without any defect. God's method of justification is also perfect because He is a perfect Judge.
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Revelation Chapter 7, Part 1 (of 2 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss Rev. 7:1-8. The end-time remnant of Israel are sealed on their foreheads for protection in these verses. It is quite possible (even probable) that the One who seals them is the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Revelation Chapters 4 and 5, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
We discuss Revelation chapter 5, verse-by-verse, here in Part 2. This chapter centers in the resurrected, glorified Lamb's taking the all-important scroll from the right hand of God the Father.
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Revelation Chapters 4 and 5, Part 1 (of 2 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
In Rev. 4:1 the apostle John was caught up into heaven to receive the all-important revelation of future events of the book of Revelation. Revelation chapters 4 and 5 set the stage for that revelation. The resurrected, glorified Lamb of God, who is the only One worthy, takes the scroll from God the Father that is sealed with seven seals. Stated briefly, the scroll contains God's plans to save His own, to judge the world, and to bring about His new heaven and new earth with its new Jerusalem.
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Surrounded By A Wall Of Silence
by Sandor Balog
Waiting for the Big Breakthrough
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Revelation Chapters 2 and 3, Part 3
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss Rev. 3:7-22 here in Part 3. Revelation 3:10 is probably the most important verse in the Bible to show that the rapture will take place before Antichrist begins his super-evil three and one-half year reign. The letter to the church at ancient Laodicea, which has very much relevance for our generation, contains a powerful call to wake up and repent from a lukewarm state and get ready to stand before God.
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Revelation Chapters 2 and 3, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
The things that the resurrected Christ spoke to most of the born-again Christians at Sardis (and to the born-again Christians of several other churches of the seven churches in Revelation chapters 2 and 3) clearly demonstrate that born-again Christians can lose their salvation. We will discuss this important topic, aiming for the balanced truth, when we discuss Rev. 3:1-6. We should have a strong assurance of salvation, but not while we are not making God and His righteousness top priority.
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Isaiah 2:4
by Don Costello
Outline study of Isaiah 2:4
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Isaiah 2:3
by Don Costello
Outline study of Isaiah 2:3
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Isaiah 2:2
by Don Costello
Outline study of Isaiah 2:2
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Have You Ever Broken God's Heart?
by Marijo Phelps
Have you ever wondered what sin is? Have you ever broken God's heart? Read on....
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Revelation Chapters 2 and 3, Part 1 (of 3 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
Revelation chapters 2 and 3 contain the seven letters that the Lord Jesus sent to seven literal churches in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) about AD 95. What He said to those Christians was intended for all Christians of all generations in the same situation. It's shocking that the Lord told so many of those born-again Christians that they must repent or cease to be His people and part of His church. These chapters also include some very important prophetic verses.
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Revelation Chapter 1
by Karl Kemp
Revelation chapter 1 introduces the all-important book of Revelation. The fact that the Lord Jesus Christ appeared to the apostle John here in chapter 1 and that He testified to the importance and authenticity of this revelation goes along with the supreme importance of this revelation. It is especially relevant for the Christians living in the last days before He returns. It looks like we are that last generation.
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THE MAGNA CHARTA OF CHRISTIAN LIBERTY " Paul's Epistle to the Galatians"
by Dr Surya Kumar Daimari
The epistle has been called "The Magna Charta of Christian Liberty or the Spiritual Emancipation" by some writers because of the fact that it is in favor of Christian liberty in opposition to the teachings of the Judaizers. Paul proves that justification is by faith alone apart from the works of the law. Christians are called for liberty and not for bondage in sin. A life of liberty is a life walking in the spirit which bears fruits as mentioned in Gal.5:22, love,joy,peace...
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Revelation Chapter 10
by Karl Kemp
We see a mighty angel/messenger coming down from heaven to save and to judge and to take over the earth at the end of this age. This chapter is all the more interesting because the evidence is very strong that this mighty angel/messenger is the Angel/Messenger of Yahweh of the Old Testament, who is the eternal Son of God, through whom all things were created.
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Revelation Chapter 6, Part 2
by Karl Kemp
In Rev. 6:12-17, at the breaking of the sixth seal, we are given a brief look at the arrival of judgment day before the scroll can be opened. After the seventh seal is broken and scroll can be opened (at Rev. 8:1), the first thing we learn about is the sounding of the seven trumpets that will announce the coming of the Lord Jesus to save and to judge. We also learn of the two witnesses/prophets who will be warning the world (very much including Israel) of His soon return. He comes at the sounding of the seventh trumpet (Rev. 11:15), right in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.
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Revelation Chapter 6, Part 1 (of 2 Parts)
by Karl Kemp
In Revelation chapter 6 the Lord Jesus removes the first six seals from the all-important scroll that He takes from God the Father in chapter 5. One thing that makes these verses so important is the fact that the interpretations differ so greatly, especially dealing with the rider on the first horse, the white horse. One popular view in our day says the rider is Antichrist. I'm quite sure it is the Lord Jesus or the Gospel of the Kingdom riding forth conquering throughout this age.
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Romans Chapters 9-11, Part 8
by Karl Kemp
We finish Romans chapters 9-11 here in Part 8, starting with Rom. 11:12. The apostle warns the Gentile Christians that they must press on in faith, or they too will be cut off of the tree of God's true Israel. And he shows how "all Israel [the end-time remnant of Israel] will be saved" at the end of this age through new-covenant salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ.
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"Tongues" and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
by Henry Bechthold
The subject of "tongues" and the baptism of the Holy Spirit have been taken over by extremists on both sides of the issue. One side denies the biblical usage and availability of them within contemporary Christianity. The other side perverts their usage by ignoring and disobeying the biblical guidelines governing them.
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Romans Chapters 9-11, Part 7
by Karl Kemp
We will discuss Rom. 11:1-11 here in Part 7. Romans 11:6 is a key verse, "But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works, otherwise grace is no longer grace." The apostle Paul repeatedly insists that we are saved by grace through faith. We cannot earn/merit salvation by our works or anything else. Since we are saved by grace (which includes being born again and made righteous and holy), we have nothing to boast about in ourselves and God rightly gets all the glory (cf. 1 Cor. 1:29-31). God doesn't owe us anything!
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