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The Rapture! Why is it Relevant? Hysteria or Transformation!
Published November 21, 2015
Author, John V Saputo
Ordained into the Christian Ministry in 1976
Graduate of Cornerstone University [GRSBM] 1970-1973
Director of Hebrew Christian Fellowship, Beth Chai,…
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HAVE A BLESSED DAY'''DOROTHY,,,,,
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Father Abraham showed us so well the difference between these two. Canaan was his destination but his destiny was to be a blessing to all nations. By putting his destiny, his purpose before him in his promised destination, Canaan, he lived as a stranger. Why? He knew, believed God is Great, He could not have called him just for Canaan. In our destiny we impact, in our destinations we compete. Our God given destinies are greater than ourselves and it is in living them that we are fulfilled.…
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6:9 – Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.Galatians 002i053p06c
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ContinueI had a dream:
I was riding this small bike in front of a hotel when I discovered two of my friends in the lobby. They had just checked into their room. In desperation, I ran inside, greeted them, and asked if I…
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Today I’m going to bless you with some powerful revelations on one of the most famous verses in the bible – Psalm 23:1. I trust that this will help you with your bible study and teach you how to feed on God’s Word even more effectively.
Psalm 23:1
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
Many times, when we read the bible, we don’t take enough time to chew on God’s Word. It’s a reflection of the times we live in… where we just gobble up our…
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Hebrews 10:24-25 - And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
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You may remember the Old Testament story of the Israelite spies sent to scout out the Promised Land. They came back saying, “Yes, it’s a land flowing with milk and honey. But it’s also full of giants and walled-up cities. We’re not able to go up against these people. Compared to them, we’re mere grasshoppers” (see Numbers 13).
Now, these men didn’t accuse God. They never said, “God isn’t able. He isn’t strong enough.” They dared not voice such…
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All I can say is “Wow!” Matthew 14.24-36
In order to realize great things in your life, you will likely have to risk greatly.
Even with Jesus.
I love the beach. And I am content to walk along the edge of the water, and let its occasional cool wave ripple across my feet. And since I sang a song in high school choir that went like this, “Here comes Je-sus, see him walking on the water…he’ll lift you up, and…
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Water Walking in the Storm. Matthew 14.22-27
Where was Jesus when my husband lost his job, and his courage?
Where was Jesus when my son was beaten up, attacked from behind, and now has epilepsy?
Where was Jesus when my wife was diagnosed with cancer? Huh, where was Jesus then?
Regularly, people look up and think, ‘God, are you there? Do you see what is happening? How could this happen if you love…
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Just who were the Twelve?
Before we go any further into Matthew, and just before we talk about another water walker besides Jesus, I thought it well to take a peek from 500 feet above . . . and consider the scope of Jesus’ work and those who worked most closely with him—you know, his main men.
There were 12 of them. Andrew, Bartholomew (also called Nathaniel), James (the elder), James and John, sons…
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