The secrets behind the veil
Today, as we are in the season when we begin to think about the uphill road to the Holy Cross, followed by the celebration of Jesus’ Resurrection, let’s “take a look behind the veil” of the Temple in Jerusalem.
Do not even MENTION…!
NOTE: Before starting to read this post, it would be helpful to have read the first section (the name of God) of the About page, and this other short post. Yehowah (God) takes His name very seriously. So should we….
Exodus 6:3 — PROOF of God’s PROPER Name
For many years, I have been trying to explain to people the importance of God’s proper name: Yehowah. (That is the proper rendition, in English letters, of His actual name. The spelling “Jehovah” is also proper, but only if you…
Regarding ordination
Apostle Paul has long been one of my role models in Scripture. I admire his intellect, his devoutness, his sincerity, his logic,, his tenacity, and his resourcefulness. Saul of Tarsus was educated as a Pharisee — a scholar of Biblical…
The ‘sin of Onan’ is NOT…
Genesis 38:6-10 tells the story of an odd man named Onan. Sadly, his story has been misused by many preachers for a long time. As a result, a lot of people have walked around with a lot of needless guilt.
Is YOUR church trying to ‘please the world’??
If you can’t tell whether you are at church or at a rock concert, then something is woefully wrong. If your pastor is trying to “please the world” by making church sound like the world, instead of trying to please God by making church sound “other-worldly”, then something is woefully wrong. If you need to wear earplugs because of the sound volume at church, then something is woefully wrong.
Major milestone of the Tribulation has PASSED
(NOTE: For those that are “short version” readers, there is a Summary paragraph at the end.) Monday morning (23 Sep 2024), I was watching a 700 Club interview with David M Friedman, the former US ambassador to Israel. The main…
The Book of … WOW!!
The Song of Solomon might be the least-preached book of the entire Holy Bible. That’s sad. The 7th chapter of 1st Corinthians is often called “the marriage chapter”. It has a lot of good advice about “how to get along”…
‘Unequally yoked’ — it’s MORE than only marriage
This is a recurring theme for me, personally, and as a direction for this church: I’m so thankful for the One-Year Bible. (If you do not have one, then I highly recommend it.) By having a regular daily reading, one…
Jesus in the Book of Job
There is a saying among sincere Christians that “Jesus is on every page of the Holy Bible”. Certainly, there are implications of the Triune God (one God, manifested in three holy Persons — one of which is Jesus) going all…
Gifts of the Holy Spirit — Rank and ORDER
Yehowah (the “proper name” of God the Father) is a God of order. As such, He wants worship to be done in an orderly manner. In the Book of Leviticus, He told Moses specifically to make the Tabernacle so long,…
We are COMMANDED to pray these
In the mid-1980s, I did a Bible search of the things that we are commanded to pray. The list is short, but powerful. Feel free to share this as you see fit. 1. Ask the lord of the harvest to…
Romans 1 — ‘against nature’
The first chapter of Paul’s letter to the Romans was written for both the Christian believer and the unbeliever. Although, in the earthly sense, it was written specifically to the early community of believers in the capital of the Roman…
Queen Esther and verbal Kung Fu
To set the foundation for today’s post, I must extol The One-Year Bible (NKJV). I have been reading some version of the One-Year Bible since 1989. It is an amazing study and self-discipline tool. This unique presentation of the Holy…
Jesus, Palms, and Pomegranates
Originally published Sun, 28 Apr 2024, via Deep Dive Bible Adventures. Today (Sun, 28 Apr 2024) is an unusual day. And, that makes it a good day to take a deep dive into the Holy Bible. But first, a little…
One little word….
Originally published 29 Apr 2024 via Deep Dive Bible Adventures. This is the first column in the new category “Answers for YOU”. These are columns that answer questions sent in by readers. The question was: “Is there a deeper meaning behind…