Posts Tagged: Believing Loyalty

Biblical Audio Commentary – Observations Regarding a Doomed Planet

We had to take an unexpected trip to Chicago. My brother broke his leg, and we went to check on how he was doing. In a normal situation a broken leg would be painful but not necessarily cause for visiting as we did. However, my brother is brain-damaged. – The purpose of this Commentary wasn’t really to discuss my brother but rather some of the observations we made in our brief travels.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Desolation of the Earth

There is a blindness among Christians concerning the times and what is to come.  We who believe in a pre-Tribulation Rapture probably have a better grasp of this than those who scorn this true Biblical position.  We’ve pointed out many times that the place in which we’re at in human history is one that Scripture prophetically calls out.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Contrarian

The worse things get, the more I yearn for the return of Jesus in the pre-Tribulation Rapture of the church. Yet, as I look around me it’s evident that secular society doesn’t look forward to this seminal event (obviously), and sadly, neither does most of the church.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Repetition

In the aftermath of my Awaken Bible Prophecy Update titled The Return of the Gods – In Technicolor, I received a question that made me pause: “So Baal, Ishtar and Molech are actual gods? I thought they were just gods that people made up so that they could have something to worship.”

Biblical Audio Commentary – Wisdom of Man, Foolishness of God

It’s difficult not to see the pride and arrogance of the global elites. These people really do believe their own fantasies. But they do have a good point. The reality is that given what God did in creating us, He succeeded almost too well. With our free will and the capacity to think that we have, do we have any limitations?

Awaken Bible Prophecy Update 5-10-23: Blame Scripture for Partial Rapture Reference

Once more I’m compelled to bring up this topic simply because I read the Bible. If you have issues as to what I’m going to expound on here, I certainly understand and encourage you to contend for the faith as you understand it. My challenge to you is to seriously consider the arguments I make here and address them specifically.  Why is my reasoning flawed?