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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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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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Rest for Your Souls in revelation

Rest for Your Souls in revelation

In Revelation 6:9-11, the “rest” mentioned refers to the state of martyred believers (“souls under the altar”) who are instructed to “rest yet for a little season” until the full number of their fellow servants and brethren are also martyred.  Interpretations of this rest vary based on eschatological views: This passage is distinct from the “rest for your souls” found …

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Fundamental Christian Attitudes Faith In Revelations

Fundamental Christian Attitudes Faith In Revelations

Faith is the personal, free, and grateful assent to divine revelation, serving as the essential human response to God’s self-disclosure.  In Christian theology, revelation is the foundation that makes faith possible, providing truths about God’s nature and salvation plan that human reason alone cannot fully attain.  Key attitudes and characteristics of this faith include: What Does …

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Michael Heiser & Chuck Missler Discuss REVELATION 21 (and it’s MINDBLOWING) New Jerusalem Explained

Michael Heiser & Chuck Missler Discuss REVELATION 21 (and it’s MINDBLOWING) New Jerusalem Explained

Michael Heiser and Chuck Missler explore the profound imagery and theological significance of Revelation 21, focusing on the descent of the New Jerusalem from heaven. Their discussion highlights the city’s divine architecture, its symbolic dimensions, and its role in God’s eternal plan. They emphasize that the New Jerusalem represents the ultimate fulfillment of God’s covenant with humanity—a place where …

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Elon Musk’s Grok AI Was Asked to Find Contradictions in the Bible—But What It Said Silenced Everyone

Elon Musk’s Grok AI Was Asked to Find Contradictions in the Bible—But What It Said Silenced Everyone

When Elon Musk’s Grok AI was tasked with finding contradictions in the Bible, it did not respond with a simple list of inconsistencies as many expected. Instead, it offered a balanced and context-driven analysis, acknowledging well-known textual differences—such as the accounts of Judas Iscariot’s death in Matthew 27 versus Acts 1 or the differing genealogies of Jesus in Matthew …

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Quantum Computing and the end of the Internet as we know it

Quantum Computing and the end of the Internet as we know it

Quantum computing poses a significant threat to current internet security, but it will not cause the end of the internet. While sufficiently powerful quantum computers could break the public-key cryptography (such as RSA and ECC) that secures most online communications, this outcome is preventable through the adoption of post-quantum cryptography (PQC).  The primary risk is the “Q-Day” scenario, where …

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The FINAL GENERATION According to Scripture — 7 Characteristics That Match Right Now

The FINAL GENERATION According to Scripture — 7 Characteristics That Match Right Now

The concept of the “Final Generation” or “Last Generation” in scripture generally refers to two distinct theological perspectives: the eschatological generation that will witness the end times signs, and the moral generation taught in Seventh-day Adventist theology.  The Eschatological Generation (End Times Signs) According to interpretations of Matthew 24:34 (“this generation will not pass away until all these things take place”) …

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