Is, Was and Will Be – The Unknown Character of Christ and His Word

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  • Hi Mike, I just found your website recently (not by chance) and recognize the truth when I read it.  The one thing that I noticed though is that according to my research, you have an incorrect understanding of the meaning of the Greek word kephale.  It only has two meanings in Greek – it means a ... [read more]
  • Hello, I just read the following statement in one of your FAQ from a reader: "So, Christ is in the Father, and visa- versa, and we are in Christ, and Christ is in us, and in the end all will be in the Father, even Christ. Then the Father will be all in all, and we will all be one with, or within, th... [read more]
  • Thank you for taking your time to respond to my other email, I appreciate this. I am confused by these scriptures - Read All in Chapter 14 - in first Corinthians Chapter 14, they were talking about prophecy and tongues, how to use spiritual gifts in this chapter - Read verse 34 to 35 - They were ta... [read more]
  • Hey Mike, Quick question. Do you believe there will some kind of hierarchy when God's kingdom is all- in- all? The scripture that comes to mind is Mat 5:19. Mat 5:19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom... [read more]
  • Hi Mike, When this is said in The Law of Moses versus the Law of the Spirit... "Eat meat with those who eat meat, herbs with those who eat herbs. Become "all things to all men that you might by all means save some" (1Co 9:22)." "... Take heed lest this liberty of yours become a stumblingblock... [read more]
  • Good Morning Mike, Without taking a lot of time to explain what led me to re- re- re- read that article again, I wanted to suggest to you again that the article (The Head of Christ is God) should be placed in the Essential reading section of the site as it is that powerful and comprehensive a t... [read more]
  • The book of Acts mentions the fact that Phillip the evangelist had four virgin daughters, "which did prophesy." Act 21:9 And the same man [ Phillip] had four daughters, virgins, which did prophesy. In 1Co 11, Paul tells us that women can and do prophesy: 1Co 11:5 But every woman that prayeth or p... [read more]
  • Mike, I hope you understand the point of this question. I'm not quite sure how to ask it but here goes. When we are tempted in light of Eph 6:12 and God is allowing it to happen and is totally sovereign over the outcome if I give in how does 1Co 10:13 fit in? God says I can bear it and will provide ... [read more]
  • Thanks Mike for your prompt reply and for sharpening the iron so to speak. I will do what you've said about posting him your "What is life Aionios" paper and pray he gets it.         He has also tried to snare me on the meaning of (Isa 9:6) citing that this verse c... [read more]