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Quantum Computers, AI, And The KJV Bible

Quantum Computers, AI, And The KJV Bible

The intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and the King James Version (KJV) Bible is explored through three main lenses: eschatological interpretation, theological innovation, and linguistic analysis.  Eschatological Interpretation Many Christian techno-prophetic perspectives link these technologies to end-times prophecies, particularly the Mark of the Beast (Revelation 13) and the increase of knowledge (Daniel 12:4).  Theological Innovation Scholars like Douglas C. Youvan propose “Quantum Theology,” suggesting that …

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The Power of the Holy Spirit

The Power of the Holy Spirit

In his sermon “The Power of the Holy Spirit,” Paul Washer argues that the Christian life and the Great Commission are impossible to fulfill through human strength, strategy, or eloquence alone. He emphasizes that just as the disciples required the outpouring of the Spirit at Pentecost to transform from fearful doubters into bold witnesses, modern believers must …

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God Knows All about Me

God Knows All about Me

“God Knows All about Me” is a phrase and title associated with the Christian theological concept of God’s omniscience, particularly as expressed in Psalm 139 of the Bible.  It signifies the belief that God possesses complete knowledge of every individual’s thoughts, actions, intentions, and life path.  Biblical Foundation The core scriptural basis for this concept is found in Psalm 139, …

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Twin Truths: God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility (John 3:11-21)

Twin Truths: God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility (John 3:11-21)

Twin Truths: God’s Sovereignty and Man’s Responsibility is a sermon series by John MacArthur focusing on John 3:11-21.  This teaching explores the theological tension between divine sovereignty (salvation as a unilateral work of God) and human responsibility (the individual’s duty to believe), a concept MacArthur describes as parallel truths that cannot be fully harmonized in the human mind but must both be accepted.  The …

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Why GOD Calls You OUT of Your COMFORT ZONE

Why GOD Calls You OUT of Your COMFORT ZONE

Tim Keller taught that God calls believers out of their comfort zones because comfort is often the primary idol that keeps people from trusting in Christ.  He argued that when individuals feel safe and self-sufficient, they are less likely to seek the “true elder brother,” Jesus, who descends from heaven to save the lost.  The Idolatry of Comfort …

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How to Live in a Crooked and Perverse Generation, How To Handle The Perverse Of The Month Of June, Their Sinful Ways, Children Of The Lie

How to Live in a Crooked and Perverse Generation, How To Handle The Perverse Of The Month Of June, Their Sinful Ways, Children Of The Lie

biblical interpretation (specifically Philippians 2:12–16 and Deuteronomy 32:5), there is no information regarding a “Perverse of the Month of June,” a secular or specific calendar event by that name, or a designated “Children of the Lie” group. The term “crooked and perverse generation” is a biblical descriptor for a society that has deviated from God’s …

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The God in Charge of History

The God in Charge of History

“The God in Charge of History” is a sermon by Alistair Begg>, broadcast on May 18, 2025, as part of his “Truth For Life” ministry.  In this teaching, Begg uses the biblical transition from Genesis to Exodus to illustrate that God is the sovereign controller of all events, both significant and seemingly insignificant. The sermon emphasizes that …

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Name Above All Names: Musical Portraits of the Savior

Name Above All Names: Musical Portraits of the Savior

The phrase “Name Above All Names” primarily refers to two distinct Christian musical works: a classic hymn written by Naida Hearn in 1974 and a contemporary worship song by Charity Gayle released in 2023.  Naida Hearn’s Hymn Charity Gayle’s Song Both works share the theological theme of Philippians 2:9, which states that God exalted Jesus and gave Him the name above every name, though they differ …

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How Deep the Father’s Love

How Deep the Father’s Love

Agape love is defined as selfless, sacrificial, and unconditional love, rooted in God’s nature and supremely revealed through Jesus Christ’s death on the cross.  It is a volitional act of will that seeks the highest good of others without expectation of return, transcending emotional attachment or personal benefit.  Key characteristics of agape include: The depth of the …

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Now To Him In Revelation

Now To Him In Revelation

In Revelation 1:5 (KJV), where it reads: “Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever.  Amen.” This verse is a doxology attributing glory and dominion to Jesus Christ, who is described as: The context …

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