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Fulfilling the Jubilee Year

Published: October 3, 2023 (Originally published: April 20, 2013)
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I wonder what you might think about the Jubilee. Since the Jubilee year starts on a Day of Atonement and since the Day of Atonement is a fall feast that Jesus will fulfill, it seems logical that Jesus will fulfill the year of Jubilee, too.


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The Levitical Feasts And Prophecy

Published: October 4, 2023 (Originally published: September 15, 2006)
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I enjoy your answers to many questions as they are word and wisdom based. In Leviticus the Lord gave the Israelites various feasts to observe. There is the first feast which a lamb is offered. Second feast is a wave offering of first fruits,then the feast of Pentecost 40 days later and so on.

What I would like say is I believe Christ has fulfilled some of these feasts exactly and the next feast is to be observed is to be celebrated with the blowing of trumpets,which I think is sometime in September.

We don’t know which September but could I be correct in my theory?


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The Withering Fig Tree

Published: October 4, 2023 (Originally published: September 5, 2015)
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I was wondering why in the Gospel of Mark, generally characterized by using the word “immediately”, the fig tree cursed by the Lord did not appear to have withered until the following day whereas in Matthew, not necessarily a book of “speed”, the fig tree withered immediately.


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Financial Debt And The Rapture

Published: October 4, 2023 (Originally published: September 5, 2015)
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In your response to the question of how to prepare for the Rapture you said to remove as much debt as possible, or words to that effect. I was a member of a church where the pastor said that debt was not a problem. If the Church was in a lot of debt at the Rapture let Satan and his followers settle with the debt after the Church is gone. What do you think about that?


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Hand This Man Over To Satan

Published: October 5, 2023 (Originally published: September 6, 2015)
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I do not have understanding on 1 Corinthians 5:5. In my bible the heading for vs. 3-5 is “method of judgement for sin in the local church.” Even while I incorporate the literal, historical, grammatical, contextual method, I still cannot reason the meaning of this verse. How does one go about “turning or delivering” one over to Satan? How does one know when to enact such a seemingly cruel action? It doesn’t sound like grace but more like judgement.


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Should We Stay Or Go?

Published: October 5, 2023 (Originally published: September 6, 2015)
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The church that our family attends is a typical Baptist church. We have attended for several years and even teach Sunday school there, but the people of the church are just going through the traditional motions. There is no excitement, no anticipation of Christ’s return, and the children’s ministry consists of coloring pictures and eating snacks. There’s a larger Baptist church down the road. We would love to go there instead because there’s excitement, anticipation, and great teaching for adults and children both. The problem is that we feel an obligation to teach our class (high school & college age), and feel like we’re abandoning them by leaving. How should we handle this?


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Faith To Believe, Faith To Live

Published: October 5, 2023 (Originally published: September 6, 2015)
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Where do I find the verses that tell us that the faith for salvation is a special gift from God? The faith for the rest of our Christian life comes from reading the bible and hearing the word preached.


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Where Does The Name Come From?

Published: October 6, 2023 (Originally published: July 4, 2014)
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What is the meaning of Yahweh or where does it come from?


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Acquitted and Condemned

Published: October 6, 2023 (Originally published: September 7, 2015)
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In Matthew 12:22-37 I know the context is about the Pharisees saying Jesus casts out devils with help of Beelzebub. In verses 36-37 Jesus says “But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgement for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.” (NIV)

I don’t understand this to a degree. If we are saved by grace through faith, then by what merit of words will we be acquitted and by what merit words will we be condemned? Will all our words be brought before us at the Judgement Seat to give an account for? I’m struggling with this, and would appreciate any help regarding this. Thank you for your time.


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Understanding Isaiah 45

Published: October 6, 2023 (Originally published: September 7, 2015)
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Isaiah 45 says: I make peace, and create evil.  Please explain this verse to me. Thanks.