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Today's Wokeism, Homosexuality, Transgenderism, and Immorality in general, is an abomination to God. The day will come when our Lord will have had enough. When he does, he will destroy those who are immoral, evil, and wicked. Why Noah's Ark 2.0? When games or other systems are improved, they are often referred to as 1.0, 2.0, etc. The original Noah's Ark is like a 1.0. It's true that all of wicked mankind was killed in the flood, but their souls will still stand before God in the end for their ultimate judgment. This book, Noah's Ark 2.0, will encompass both the destruction of the body and the soul. Jesus said that man is able to kill the body, but God can kill both the body and the soul. The Rapture of the Church will be our Ark, or as the title of this book implies, Noah's Ark 2.0.
We love to read about healings and miracles in the Bible, and we rejoice over all that God has promised for us. However, there may be something missing in regard to our perception of healings and miracles. Yes, healings and miracles are good for those who are in dire need of help from God, but those benefits are merely superficial when compared to a deeper and more profound purpose of healings and miracles in the Kingdom of God. In this book you will find answers to three very important questions. #1, What precedes the healings and miracles spoken of in the Bible? #2. What never precedes the healings and miracles of the Bible? #3. Aside from those who directly benefit from the healings and miracles, what other benefit is achived in the Kingdom of God?
It has been said that the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls is the most important and significant find in the history of modern archaeology. They have a tremendous amount of historical and religious significance due to the fact that they are believed to be the oldest surviving manuscripts of entire books that we read in our Bibles today.These ancient scrolls, dated from the 3rd century B.C. to the 1st century A.D., are written mostly in the Hebrew language. Some are written on leather, some on papyrus, and one is written on copper. They were first found in 1947 along the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea. Between 1947 and 1956, a number of complete scrolls, along with many thousands of scroll fragments were found in eleven caves near the ruins of a community known as Qumran.Since their discovery, teams of scientists and scholars have been carefully preserving and piecing together these scrolls so they can properly become a library of texts which shed light on sacred Scripture. Additionally, they provide us a picture of daily life from a period of over two thousand years ago.
After the Resurrection, Jesus spent approximately 40 days talking to his disciples and other followers. He then took his disciples to the Mount of Olives, and commanded them to go spread the Gospel to all the world.Approximately 10 days later, on the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Ghost fell on 120 followers of Christ, and the Church was born. Finally, it was time for them to obey Christ's command to evangelize the world.While this book discusses the evangelistic efforts of a number of Apostles, it is primarily focused on the Apostle Paul and his missionary journeys. Paul is believed to be the author of as fourteen of the twenty-seven Books of the New Testament. This fact alone, places Paul in a position of great importance among all the other Apostles.
The Kingdom of Israel was led by the likes of wicked Ahab and his pagan wife Jezebel. As a result, the citizens of Israel had mostly turned their backs on God. Why would Elijah and Elisha remain in this sinful land, when the righteous Kingdom of Judah was just a short distance away? Logic dictates that if these two great prophets had pulled up their tent stakes and moved to Judah, they could have done much more for the Kingdom of God. But, they didn't.What does that mean to us modern-day Christians? All around us, we see that society has embraced immorality and sin. Not only are our fellow citizens immersed in all sorts of debauchery, they are celebrating their immorality, going so far as to loudly proclaim that we should be teaching our children to join them. From the highest level, our government is doing everything in its power to destroy our society and take it to the lowest of lows.A Christian's natural instinct is to hunker down, huddle up with fellow Christians, and stay as far as possible from those who hate God. But, is that the right thing to do? Elijah and Elisha would say, "Absolutely not!" Even though things looked bleak, these two prophets continued being witnesses to their lost and sinful brethren.
We often find ourselves wondering if, and when, God will intervene in our situations, and bring us to victory. This book shows us that it is not by our own might or power that we overcome our obstacles. Rather, it is by God's power that we come out victorious.Does that mean we are to sit on our recliners while we wait for God to defeat our enemies? No, not by a long shot. We will find that God expects us to act, even though we know he will be working behind the scenes on our behalf.
There is a never-ending debate regarding the consumption of alcohol, and whether it is right or wrong. Is it a sin? Does the Bible teach against it? If not, where did the teachings against it come from? Other than Christian taboos, is it physically harmful? This book will help shed some light on the many understandings and mis-understandings regarding the consumption of wine and alcohol.
This is the story of our Savior, Jesus Christ, the Word of God, who was prophesied to be born of a woman, walk on this earth, suffer the agony of crucifixion on the cross, die, and be raised again-all so that we might be saved, and live eternally with him in Heaven. Jesus is most often thought of as being quiet and peaceful. However, we must remember that he was known to become angry and raise his voice against those who were hypocritical and sinful. He even went to the extreme measure of yelling at, and taking a whip to merchants and businessmen who were desecrating the Temple grounds.
Abraham is affectionally known as the Father of Faith.Even as Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. Know ye therefore that they which are of faith, the same are the children of Abraham. (Gal. 3:6-7)Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all, (Rom. 4:16)By faith Abraham, when he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went. By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise: For he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God. (Heb. 11:8-10)
Homosexuality, along with all other sorts of sexual and moral perversion is on the rise at an alarming rate. Rightfully so, many Christians are shocked beyond belief. "Just a few short years ago," we complain, "homosexuals were in the closet, and their behavior was scorned and derided by the majority of society."This is where we tend to find ourselves a bit short-sighted. Most often, we think of the past in terms of earlier in our own lives, or perhaps as far back as a couple of generations. It is true, that just a few decades ago, our society was largely based upon moral principles, and homosexuality was generally frowned upon. What we fail to understand however, is that levels of immorality have been cyclical since the beginning of time.Immorality always has been, and always will be, a problem on this sinful earth. That is a given. However, God will not allow wide-spread immorality to exist for long periods of time. What sort of events in the past have led to declines of wide-spread immorality, and a return to acceptable levels of morality? It appears that most every historical period of wide-spread immorality ended with severe judgments by God, perhaps even total destruction. This book provides us with a glimpse at some historical examples of these societal corrections.
Even though he was called by God to lead the Children of Israel out of Egypt, and to the Promised Land, Moses faced an unending series of trials and tribulations from start to finish. While some of his troubles originated from unbelieving pagans, most of his difficulties came from his very own God-fearing Israeli citizens. Eventually, anger caused Moses to succumb to the sin of disobeying God's commands. He repented of his sins, and was made right with God, but he was not permitted to enter the Promised Land with the Children of Israel. There's no doubt that both Moses and Joshua had many times of discouragement while leading the always-grumbling Israelites, but they managed to overcome those problems, and continued walking with God to the very end.
Whether it be individually, or as a small group of fellow believers, we Christians sometimes feel as if we are all alone in this evil and immoral world. We feel oppressed and helpless against all the influences surrounding us. It's as if, "It is just me against the whole world." What are we to do? It's time to delve into the Word of God and examine the lives of biblical figures who faced similar obstacles. In so doing, we'll learn how they leaned on the Lord, and continued to be a beacon of light in the intense darkness of Satan's dominion.
Jacob was a man known for his blatant lies and deceit. Although subject to failing God on many occasions, this sinful man turned his life around, acknowledged the Lord as his God, and was blessed with the new name, "Israel." Jacob, the supplanter, went on to become the namesake of God's chosen people. If deceitful Jacob can become great in God's eyes, so can we.
While enjoying a fun day of exploring walls of ice near Mount McKinley, climbing buddies Bill and Charlie discovered the perfectly preserved remains of a 6,000 year old caveman. What was to be touted as the find of the Century suddenly became clouded in turmoil when archaeologists discovered the man had been killed by a 21st century bullet!Little did Bill and Charlie know their discovery would lead them to a troubled physicist who had secretly perfected the principles of time travel. Being a frustrated FBI agent, Bill decided to use time travel as a means of stopping crime before it happened. Setting out on a quest to change the outcome of certain infamous historical events, he and Charlie successfully prevented the assassination of President Kennedy, they interrupted Adolf Hitler''s plans of torturing and killing millions of Jews and they stopped John Wilkes Booth from killing Abraham Lincoln at Ford''s Theatre.On a euphoric high from previous successes, Bill decided to interfere with one more historic event he felt should never have happened, but this particular intervention ended up turning their lives completely upside down.
The Bible is chock-full of Promises. There are Promises for healing, for prosperity, for business success, for instruction, for guidance, for protection, and much, much more. God has prepared solutions for every problem and situation that comes your way. Just as importantly, he has prepared Pathways to guide you to the realization of his promised gifts. Those Pathways which were set in place before the foundation of the world will lead you out of your problems and situations. They will direct you to the overcoming life he wants and expects you to achieve.Several years ago, Author Larry Tate began writing short articles, primarily for his own enjoyment. Eventually, he turned to writing books. Larry''s desire is to encourage others to live a positive and fulfilled life, and to listen to their innermost yearnings to know God. Previous books written by Larry are: Conversations with a Stranger, The Journey, Shadow Truth and Righting Wrongs. Larry and his wife, Ginger, have been married for over forty-one years and enjoy time spent with their children and grandchildren.
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