Part IV: The Journey From Sight To Faith Chapter 4: The Gigantic Blessings I drove my car to report to work on Monday at the given location. I saw this tall brown building with the sign, AT&T. It was on Bryan and Haskell St. I made it to Dallas in two weeks’ time to accept … Read More “My Journey of Faith: The Gigantic Blessings” »
Month: February 2022
Read John 10:3-6. Circle the words that stand out to you. What is the Lord saying to you? 3 The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. 4 When he has brought out all his own, he goes … Read More “Devotional Thoughts in the Gospel of John 10:3-6” »
Part IV: The Journey From Sight To Faith Chapter 3: The Giants to Dallas, Texas On Monday morning, my wife and I drove the car with our two children in the back seat, while my brother, Ken drove the truck by himself. He has always been a good older bother to me and my family. … Read More “My Journey of Faith: The Giants to Dallas, Texas” »
As one reads about the Exodus on the internet, one will find reasons or arguments why the Exodus never happened. The most common conclusion is that since the Exodus never happened, then it must a fairy tale or a glorified history of Israelites. Most liberal scholars date the writings of the Old Testament to the … Read More “Question: So archaeologist/historians have an explanation why the Hebrews wrote about their exodus from Egypt, since they come to the conclusion that it likely didn’t happen?” »
Thank you for the question, “I am learning Hebrew by reading the Old Testament in the original. Much of what seems explicit in the KJV is actually inferred and implicit in the Hebrew text. Is this a widespread characteristic of Biblical Hebrew?” There may be a variety of usages or meaning to a world. Context would … Read More “Question: I am learning Hebrew by reading the Old Testament in the original. Much of what seems explicit in the KJV is actually inferred and implicit in the Hebrew text. Is this a widespread characteristic of Biblical Hebrew?” »
To access the hyperlink for the sermon notes in the slide presentation you MUST go into the POST. To be directed to the post, CLICK on the BOLD TITLE (LSFC Sermon PowerPoint, War of Words, Ephesians 6:1) above. PowerPoint presentation for February 27th, 2022, click here: PowerPoint presentation -Kingston
Read John 10:1-2. Circle the words that stand out to you. What is the Lord saying to you? 1 “Very truly I tell you Pharisees, anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by … Read More “Devotional Thoughts in the Gospel of John 10:1-2” »
Thank you for the question on reading the Bible, “Why is the Bible read by both believers and non-believers?” Here are some thoughts on why believers and non-believers read the Bible: A. The Bible is read in seeking life questions of purpose and meaning of life. B. The Bible is read for comfort and hope to … Read More “Question: Why is the Bible read by both believers and non-believers?” »
Thank you for the interpretative question on Proverbs 1:7, “According to Proverbs 1:7, what is “the beginning of knowledge”? Proverbs 1:7 says this, “The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools[c] despise wisdom and instruction.” The fear of the LORD is not just fearful of God for the “hammer” that he may bring … Read More “Question: According to Proverbs 1:7, what is “the beginning of knowledge”?” »
Part IV: The Journey From Sight To Faith. Chapter 2: The Giants of Getting Ready for Dallas The Transfer to Dallas, Texas As I was waiting for my GRE Score and my anticipated letter of rejection from Dallas Theological Seminary, AT&T was on strike in the late May and into June. With all that free … Read More “My Journey of Faith: The Giants of Getting Ready for Dallas” »