1 Corinthians 8-10
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Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: Exploits 9 months, 1 week ago · View
We live in auspicious times. The darkness may be getting darker BUT – halleluYAH! – the LIGHT is getting LIGHTER! (Isaiah 60:2) As the Lord sent a servant of His to tell me some years back, at my weakest physical point, near death, “The best is yet to come!” And it’s been getting better ever since! (Had [...]
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Toriano Mayo wrote a new blog post: Created fpr War 10 months, 3 weeks ago · View
So I was watching X-Men 3 last night with my wife (in response to the new X-Men movie which is good, I recommend!), and in the middle I started thinking, “Man that’d be tight to be Wolverine!” As I was thinking about running around and cutting people’s heads off I got a gentle reminder from the [...] -
Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: Insights from Isaiah 11 months ago · View
INTRODUCTION When I was a baby Christian, a Bible teacher was inquiring which books we would like to study. I chimed in, “Isaiah!” His comment, however, was in the negative, saying it was a lot of dry history and judgments. That was certainly not my take on the prophet. Even as young in the Lord as I [...]
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EVERYTHING we do should be to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians 10:31.
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Carolyn Anne Venable commented on the blog post Portrait of the AntiChrist 2 years, 2 months ago · View
Yes, I think that these Scriptures establish a pattern that points to continuing significance and ultimate fulfillment: Romans 15:4; Col 2:16 & 17; 1 Peter 1:12; 1 Cor 10:11. Also since Jesus Christ has not returned yet ”in like manner” as he ascended (Acts 1:11), His prophecies in Matthew 24-25 decidely have a double fulfillment [...]
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Carolyn Anne Venable wrote a new blog post: The Antichrist 2 years, 8 months ago · View
Interestingly, while I’ve been working on a post about the characteristics of the antichrist, I’ve had a few conversations lately with people who are reading books that propose that there is NO “the antichrist” . Please forgive me if I’ve been rather zealous on the topic, but you’ll see why I think this is an important issue. [...]