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Bible Studies
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 7
by Karl Kemp
Much of the content here in Part 7 supports the viewpoint that 1 John 2:28 speaks of the coming (parousia) of God the Father to save and to judge, not of the coming of the Lord Jesus (but the Lord Jesus will also come at the same time).
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 6
by Karl Kemp
The book of Revelation shows that God the Father (and not just the Lord Jesus) will come to save and to judge at the sounding of the last trumpet of the book of Revelation. Apparently 1 John 2:28 prophesies of His coming (parousia) too, along with James 5:7 and 8.
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YOU NEVER KNEW THIS ABOUT CHRIST JESUS? OR ABOUT THE TRINITY? ARE CATHOLICS WRONG?
by Eugene Lopatynsky
IN THIS SHORT PASSAGE WE HAVE CLEAR REFERENCE TO THE LORD GOD, HIS SPIRIT AND THE SENT ONE WHO CALLS HIMSELF THE GREAT I AM, THE FIRST AND THE LAST AND THE CREATOR. Who, do you suppose, is the âSent Oneâ? Behold, here He is called CREATOR of Earth and Heavens, not in any Christian writing, but in original Hebrew Scripture and by Isaias.
From the context of Exodus 3, it follows that the ANGEL of the Lord, The Sent One of God, is called God, The God of the Fathers, the great I AM. This Angel of the Lord is sending Moses unto the children of Israel. Some might still think that Father God was present in the Burning bush. The scripture DOES NOT say that. If Father God wanted to deal with Moses and Israel directly Himself, why would He want to SEND HIS MESSENGER (Angel), as stated in Isaiah 48:12-16? Why does the ANGEL appear now in the midst of the burning bush?
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 5
by Karl Kemp
We deal with 1 John 2:28-3:3 throughout Part 5 of this paper. 1 John 3:2 is a key verse that deals with our seeing God the Father and being like Him after we are glorified. We also begin to discuss the important point that 1 John 2:28 apparently refers to the coming (Greek "parousia") of God the Father, not to the coming of the Lord Jesus.
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 4
by Karl Kemp
After finishing the discussion of Isaiah 6:1-5, which apparently speaks of Isaiah's seeing God the Father at the time he was ordained to the ministry, we discuss Matthew 5:8; 1 Corinthians 13:12, and Hebrews 12:14 (which is discussed in some detail) which are other verses that speak of our seeing God the Father after we are glorified. Then we begin a lengthy (quite important I believe) study of 1 John 2:28-3:3. In agreement with many, I believe 1 John 3:2 speaks of our seeing God the Father after we are glorified. I believe that 1 John 2:28 probably speaks of the coming (parousia) of God the Father.
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 3
by Karl Kemp
We continue with a discussion of passages where Ezekiel saw God the Father in visions. He didn't see Him in any detail, but what he saw helps confirm that, though He is not visible to the physical eye, He is not invisible. Apparently the visions of God that Ezekiel saw, where He had the appearance of a man, demonstrate the reality that He has a spiritual body that can be seen. We will also discuss some passages where Moses (and others who were with Moses, and Isaiah, Daniel, and the apostle John) saw God the Father in visions, theophanies.
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 2
by Karl Kemp
For one thing, here in Part 2 we begin an important study of key chapters of the book of Ezekiel, where Ezekiel saw God the Father in the form of a man, but he was not able to see Him in any detail. Some believe Ezekiel saw the Son of God, not God the Father. However, the fact that the "man dressed in linen" came on the scene in Ezekiel chapters 9 and 10 and interacted with God the Father suffices to convince me that Ezekiel was seeing God the Father, seeing Him in a vision, a vision that was based on reality. There is widespread agreement that the "man dressed in linen" was the Son of God, the preincarnate Christ.
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Will We See God the Father after We Are Glorified? Part 1
by Karl Kemp
Many Christians don't believe we will see God the Father after we are glorified. I believe the Bible rather strongly indicates that we will see Him and that this is an important topic. We will discuss 1 John 2:28-3:3 and James 5:7-8 in some detail, passages that apparently speak of God the Father coming to save and to judge at the end of this age.
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The Meeting Of Misery And Mercy
by Anthony Weber
What we can learn from Jesus' interaction with the woman caught in adultery.
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Baptism in the Holy Spirit Is for New Christians
by Max Aplin
Baptism in the Holy Spirit is for Christians from the time that they first come to faith. The idea, found in some Pentecostal circles, that a Christian should aim to reach a level of spirituality where they are ready for Spirit baptism, is a mistake.
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Oh the Places We Will Go!
by bella hambrick
We can fine Christ message every! Including in a Children's book.
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On the Way to the Palace
by Grace Tom-Lawyer
The story of Joseph is most times portrayed as a magical rags to riches story, it seems he suddenly slept one night in the prison and the nest in the palace but this series of studies will show us invaluable lessons as Joseph is prepared for his role in the Palace. Preparation was thee key in Joseph life and if we will eventually get to the palace, we must be ready to take our preparation seriously.Preparation is the sign that we believe in our future.
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Who Were The Giants, Mighty Men Of Old, and Men of Renown?
by Stephen Vattimo
In this article I discus what I think is the identity of The Nephilim and their offspring the giants. Using the bible to support my theory.
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The Bible Is True - But This Is a Bit More Complicated than You May Think
by Max Aplin
The Bible consistently teaches what is true. Yet when we come to closely examine it, we find that its truthfulness is not actually a simple subject. Simplistic assumptions about the nature of the Bible sometimes cause problems.
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The Hidden & Misunderstood Sufferings of Jesus
by Steve Countryman
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What Is the Difference between Knowing God and Being Religious?
by Stephen Vattimo
Educational look at the difference between knowing God and religion
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False Beliefs about Angels That Are Commonly Held.
by Stephen Vattimo
Taking a look at debunking folklore about the true biblical nature of angel.
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Speaking In Tongues And Private Prayer
by Mick Alexander
Like all gifts, speaking in tongues was not for private use but for the common good.
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Solomon: The Real World Circumstances Behind His Slide Into Sin
by Cate Russell-Cole
We tend to think of Solomonâs descent into abandoning God as a simple process, however, there was a complex set of political dynamics behind why Solomon married those women. It's a reminder to us all that sin is never simple.
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God Will Make A Way
by Greg Robbins
God has your life all mapped out. He is bigger than any problem that you face. He will make a way for you.
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An Investment Of Time
by Greg Robbins
A look at how to wisely use our time.
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Go Find A Guru
by Greg Robbins
A Guru is a teacher or a spiritual guide. We all can use one. I am speaking only of those guides in the realm of Christianity and not of other religions.
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Writing In The Spirit
by Greg Robbins
There is writing out of the mind and intellect. There is also writing from the heart and that is anointed by the Spirit of God.
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Men Of Honest Report
by Greg Robbins
Men are needed today like we see in the Bible, men of great character and moral strength.
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Righteousness by Law versus Righteousness by Faith
by Robert Hawes
What does Paul mean in Romans 10 when he speaks of "bringing Christ down from heaven" and "up from the abyss"?
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I Can't Wait To Get To Heaven
by Greg Robbins
A look at heaven from Jesus' viewpoint.
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Speak From The Heart
by Greg Robbins
Learning to speak from the heart and not just the intellect.
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The Scripture Cannot Be Broken
by Greg Robbins
What Jesus had to say about the Scripture not being broken, and how we are to take it seriously.
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Life Changes
by Greg Robbins
A look at the different stages of life and how they affect believers.
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GOD: A BRIEF DESCRIPTION
by Jeffrey Hagan
Who or what is God? Have you ever been asked this by someone seeking answers? This article gives a very brief description of God from an orthodox, historic, biblical, Christian perspective.
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