The Bible’s Greatest Mysteries: The Mysteries of Prophecy
From the place of His birth to the manner of His death (and, of course, His resurrection), the prophecies of Messiah were miraculously fulfilled in the person of Jesus of Nazareth.
From the place of His birth to the manner of His death (and, of course, His resurrection), the prophecies of Messiah were miraculously fulfilled in the person of Jesus of Nazareth.
The backlog of about half a million containers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach is a consequence of new emissions standards that prevent about half of the nation’s tractor-trailer rigs from entering the state of California.Continue Reading
MANY OF US have been taught that it isn’t possible to see God with our natural eyes and live. How do we reconcile that with the account of God personally eating a meal with Moses, Aaron, and the seventy elders of Israel?
Ryan Pitterson, author of Judgment of the Nephilim, joins us to explain why 21st century Christians should study the life, death, and religion of the mighty men who were of old.
WE WEREN’T quite finished after all! Marilyn Abbott, who spotted our oversight of Deuteronomy 9 about six weeks ago, informed us this week that we’d also skipped over three chapters of the Gospel of John.
PROPERLY PRIORITZING scripture and Savior: Author Keith Giles joins us to discuss his provocative new book Jesus Unbound: Liberating the Word of God from the Bible.
This clip from our recent appearance on The Jim Bakker Show is a hint at what’s coming in the book I’m working on.Continue Reading
The fight for Israel was personal to Jesus. And the Bible shows you where and how he kicked the old gods off his land.Continue Reading
Mark it down: Armageddon will be fought at Jerusalem. The long war is for control of God’s holy mountain, and that’s Mount Zion — the Temple Mount. And Jesus named the enemy.Continue Reading
SPIRITUAL WARFARE and the sin of the Watchers are the focus of this week’s New Testament study. Peter and Jude were in accord with the letters we read this week, and there is a lot of meat in these four short chapters.Continue Reading
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