Does The Parable Of The Tares Describe Satan’s Children?
The Parable of the Wheat and Tares was not about Satan creating literal children. Rather, it identified the righteous and wicked, and how they will be rewarded.
The Parable of the Wheat and Tares was not about Satan creating literal children. Rather, it identified the righteous and wicked, and how they will be rewarded.
Christ’s conversation with the Jews concerned the flesh and spirit. Jesus would twice confirm, the Jews are children of Abraham. We also discuss the Kenites.
The Tribulation was originally a seven year period, but Christ said God shortened the time for the elect’s sake. What duration of time was it shortened to?
While there is no specific verse about marijuana, we can come to a Biblical conclusion by understanding what God said about several “works of the flesh”.
The Bible explains we must believe in Jesus to be saved. Yet, there is more to salvation as Scripture reveals. We must believe and do the words of Christ.
God does not want His People cross-dressing. It is certainly okay for women to wear women’s pants, but God does not approve of transgenderism.
Christians who don’t worship the image of the Beast cannot buy or sell. This tells us there will be a great separation of people during the Tribulation.
A third temple will not be built prior to the Tribulation. We learn, God and the Lamb are the temple, and Christians make up the pillar of this symbolic temple.
Discover what must happen before the Deadly Wound takes place. We also discuss the Deadly Wound that will be inflicted on the sixth kingdom.
The phrase “very elect” is used to provide emphasis, not describe a select group of Saints. We also discuss the 7,000 God set aside that would not serve Baal.
Do you realize, God said if Christians eat pork, they’re like smoke in His nose? Furthermore, in Leviticus God said do not eat pork, and that never changed.
We will learn, if Genesis 1:1 summarized the days of creation, it would create contradictions in the Bible. Instead, Genesis 1:1 discusses a separate creation.