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The prophet Ezekiel and the book that bears his name is an especially timely study for our day. The theme of the book of Ezekiel is the glory of the Father. God is called "Lord God" over four-hundred times in Ezekiel and God refers to Himself as "I am the Lord" fifty-nine times. Following that theme is the picture of the waywardness of man and the divine response of judgment. While judgment is inevitable when people forget God, restoration is also offered to all who turn back to God. In this sense, God's compassion and mercy provide hope for the future rooted firmly in His covenant and promises.
This commentary represents my research into and teaching of the book of Daniel. I dedicate this book to all those who are seeking the truth found in Jesus Christ. I titled this book to the "Remnant" intentionally. Just as Elijah despaired that he alone was left to serve God, many believers today think they are all alone. God has in this day preserved for Himself a faithful fighting remnant who is carrying the banner of Jesus Christ fearlessly into the ongoing war around the world. Be encouraged my brothers and sisters, for Jesus Christ will destroy His enemies in due time.
The prophet Ezekiel and the book that bears his name is an especially timely study for our day. The theme of the book of Ezekiel is the glory of the Father. God is called "Lord God" over four-hundred times in Ezekiel and God refers to Himself as "I am the Lord" fifty-nine times. Following that theme is the picture of the waywardness of man and the divine response of judgment. While judgment is inevitable when people forget God, restoration is also offered to all who turn back to God. In this sense, God's compassion and mercy provide hope for the future rooted firmly in His covenants and promises.
The Apostle Paul had many face to face conversations with the believers residing in and around Corinth. After his departure from Corinth many questions arose and the Corinthian believers sent Paul correspondence. This commentary on what is called Paul's first letter in response, dives into the details of what questions as well as what difficulties the Corinthians were experiencing and Paul's instructions to them.
The seven ecclesias of Revelation 2-3 contain a wealth of information worthy of our best effort to understand. Were these letters only meant for the original readers in each of the places mentioned? Or, were these letters meant to be a reminder to the ecclesia of some of the many perils facing Christians in every age, and, what must be done in response? In this deep dive into Revelation 2-3, Dr. Mike Spaulding presents the background of each ecclesia, what Jesus said to it and why, and then makes a present day application. This book is meant to be a wake up call to the modern ecclesia of its need to understand the times in which we live and to strategically respond.
Prophecy experts in the past worked with the signs of their times to arrive at an understanding of what the Scriptures were saying concerning the end times. However, the predicted outcomes of times past need to be updated with new data. What the world has experienced in the past ten years alone makes a new interpretation of the Four Horses of Revelation 6 a necessity. What do the white, red, black, and ashen-pale horses and their riders bring to the earth? Do we see the things represented by these first four seal judgments upon the earth today? Does the current push for globalism by the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, and the United Nations assist us in our understanding of these four horses and what their judgments entail? Prophecy still matters! In fact, prophecy matters more today than it ever has. Why is that true? It is true because the signs being manifested today around the world point ever more clearly to the soon return of the Lord Jesus Christ.
The prophet Ezekiel and the book that bears his name is an especially timely study for our day. The theme of the book of Ezekiel is the glory of the Father. God is called "Lord God" over four-hundred times in Ezekiel and God refers to Himself as "I am the Lord" fifty-nine times. Following that theme is the picture of the waywardness of man and the divine response of judgment. While judgment is inevitable when people forget God, restoration is also offered to all who turn back to God. In this sense, God's compassion and mercy provide hope for the future rooted firmly in His covenants and promises.
This commentary represents my research into and the teaching of the book of James.
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