The theologians have it wrong!  We live in a period that is called:              “The Dispensation of the                   Revelation of Jesus”  So, this week’s get “Scripturally Real” post is about that: “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto…

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Thanks to all who have liked this ministry page. I want to challenge each of you to share these stories to others.   You can find so many things about typology and here is a challenge to learn something new and exciting!   It is not taught in church.  Most people think you need a “profession…

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Thanks everyone who has read the “5 G’s” post.  Also thank you everyone who has liked the web page and I hope that my posts inspire, encourage and touch you somehow with the recognition that Jesus loves you and facebook must be used to benefit instead of just gossip stuff.  My idea for Thanksgiving is…

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Remember the king’s son’s wedding banquet is the prophetic typological story of God in the first person ( God the father) celebrating Jesus’ wedding with us.  That king, as Jesus, tells the story to the Jewish intellect and most righteous were the “many were called”( so many have lied about this meaning: first it DID…

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“Hurry up!”  “No”! “That is mean.” “What time is it?”  “I think I am old enough to decide for myself.” (The look of no).  (The look of sorry; or I am going to do as I please- facial expressions with sometimes hand gestures). Does it matter who said what to whom to make the exact…

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I love to write long explanations about scripture but this is going to be a quick scriptural vitamin filled food for thought.  I will try to do every week called “Get scripturally Real” . Here is the first one:  So many of you and others agree, have agreed, or think Tim LaHaye is correct about…

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Many dads are not Boy Scouts.  Moms enjoy family times; but a lot do not really enjoy misquitos, the lack of luxury kitchens that give them when preparing meals, and crawling into a sleeping bag that must be checked for critters.  Dad at one time had a marvelous piece of property that took miles to…

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