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Day of Atonement
The Day that looks forward to mankind being at one with God and Satan’s work has been ended!
Mercy that Never Fails
Atonement is nearly upon us. The first thing that probably pops into our heads is the fact that it is a day of fasting. Last year, I wrote about how fasting allows us to focus more on God and our Messiah rather than food and drink, thus having a day where we are “at-one” with God. This is the only day in ancient Israel that the high priest was allowed to enter the Holy of Holies. We now have the ultimate High Priest always in the Holy of Holies, and He allows us to have access to our Father through Him.
Continue readingBy Their Fruits
You know Jesus, but does Jesus know you? “By their fruits they are known!”
Decline in Bible Reading
by Mike James
A survey conducted by the American Bible Society (ABS), “State of the Bible USA 2024,” has indicated a continuing decline in American Bible reading. This decline seems to be much more pronounced in younger people. Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) are the least engaged. This age range is also the least likely to view the Bible as important in their lives. Of course, this is the youngest age range we can survey, and many of us as teens were probably not too interested in the Bible.
Continue readingThe Feast of Trumpets
Today we look into the meaning of the 4th annual High day in God’s plan for Mankind!
Does Intent Count?
People are always saying. “I intended to do this or that”! Does that count with God?
Issues with Abijah
by Mike James
One of the arguments critics of the Bible make is that there are seeming contradictions in the Scriptures. I disagree with that assessment. Careful study of the Scriptures will reveal the seeming contradictions can be resolved.
One of these seeming discrepancies revolves around the person of King Abijah (Abijam) of Judah. In the book of Kings, this king’s name is Abijam (1 Kings 15:1), while in Chronicles, he is called Abijah (2 Chronicles 11:21-22).
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