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Revelation at 5 in the A.M.
Our Father woke me up at 5a, desiring fellowship, of course. I, being slow to obey as usual, laid in bed for a few minutes until the printer rang downstairs (all the phone ringers are turned off). The familiar voice … Continue reading
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Puzzling Passages Made Plain: Showbread and Wheat Heads
For some reason, the passages about David eating the showbread (1 Samuel 21:1-6)and Jesus’ disciples plucking wheat on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-7, Mark 2:23-27, Luke 6:1-5) kept winding up in recent posts. This seemed like a strong hint I needed … Continue reading
The Doctrinal Garbage Can: The Devil Is God’s Enemy
This relationship with Our Father (the process of salvation) has many names: path, walk, way, door, and war. Paul alludes to another viewpoint that few consider. The Game 1 Corinthians 9 24Do you not know that those who run in … Continue reading →