Tags archives: Called

  • A Man's Enemies Are They of His Own Household I have made the statement before "If Christ had a Judas in His life, then you and I will also have a 'Judas' in our lives." This prophetic statement was made in one of our Bible studies which we have on our site in our audio section. I had forgotten abou... [read more]
  • Mike, Let me see if I understand your points as I have summarized them. Assuming I endure to the end; I once suffered wrath and was headed for the lake of fire. Now the Father corrects me without anger and is refining me. THEN: Walk according to flesh: Wrath. Lake of fire. NOW: Wal... [read more]
  • Hi T____, Thank you for your question. I will have to add the information in this e- mail to that article as a footnote or as a separate article. I can see that I certainly did not make clear what the scriptures reveal about offerings. So here we go. Here is what we know: First we are told that, "Ca... [read more]
  •   Sir: I have some questions concerning some of the articles I have read about salvation. It seems to me that true salvation is obtained when we have endured until the end. What does "endure to the end mean"? What about those who call on the name of Jesus; are they saved? I understand that ... [read more]
  • Hi Mike, Thank you for sharing what God has graced you with. Being skeptical, I constantly scrutinize the teaching I hear, and yours has been no exception! I think the major turning point for me, in which I began to receive your teaching with a little less scrutiny and a lot more joy, came when I he... [read more]
  • [Get the audio] "You Will All be Offended Because of Me." Who is this talking about? Is it talking about the apostles and the rest of the disciples? It is talking about all of us! "You will all be offended because of me." If you never come to that, you don't know Jesus Christ. Part of the Revelati... [read more]
  • Paul points out to Philemon: …perhaps he [ Onesimus, Philemon's rebellious, runaway servant] departed for a season, that you [ Philemon] should receive him forever; not now as a servant [ a slave, a nepios, an infant that "differs nothing from a slave" (Gal 4:1)] but above a servant, a brothe... [read more]
  • Physically and in the natural realm Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah, the son of Jacob, whose name was changed to Israel. When Jacob was blessing all of the tribes of Israel this is what he said of Judah: Gen 49:10 The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his fe... [read more]
  • Dear Mike, I just finished reading your essay on the New Testament "method" of interpreting the Scriptures. Good stuff. I have believed in this method for some 15 years, having observed the same things that you note in this essay. Alas, I have been in a bit of a quandary for about the same amount... [read more]
  • Mike how are you? I have this question about Rev 15:7 and 5:8. Is this talking about the wrath of God? 5:8 The Golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of the saints. 15:7 The seven Golden vials full of the wrath of God. And what are the beasts? Are they the overcomers? M____ Hi M____, T... [read more]
  • OK, Mike. I was reading: The next mention of this covenant with Abram is in chapter 13:14 - "And the Lord said unto Abram'Lift up now your eyes, and look from the place where thou art northward and southward and eastward and westward: (vs. 15) for all the land which you seest, to you will I give it... [read more]
  • Hi Mike, I too, am like some of the readers on your website that can't get all this stuff off of my mind. I go to bed thinking about verses and wake up the same way. At times I worry it has consumed me too much. I appreciate your willingness to respond back to e- mails. Can you explain to me the pr... [read more]