@united I'm enroute to TUS to play some golf this wknd & enjoy quality Mexican food. Upon connecting in DEN, I get an alert that my clubs were loaded to SFO. W/ all the bag scan tech, how does that happen? And when can I get my clubs?
@Bengals How about you hire a social media coordinator since Marisa is gone and get organized. Or does Katie have to approve the spend for that as well?
@TheRobertBshow Shawn Ryan. You were a guest on his. Have him return the favor. Discuss his world-life view...his role as a parent / husband. Use it as a witness opportunity.
@aigkenham Why does AiG & Ken Ham automatically assume that if you believe in "Gap" - you MUST believe in an old earth?
Scripture is clear. Gen 1:2 says "Darkness" was present. Show me 1 other place in Scripture where the presence of darkness is "good". Something happened before v2.
@TNTJohn1717
It's those individuals who are "spiritually" alive that will be raptured AFTER the dead in Christ. And Rom 7:9 can also be a discussion for the often discussed "Age of Accountability". Maybe another possible topic for you!
Again - thanks again and great resources!
@TNTJohn1717@TNTJohn1717
Rather, I think it's interesting to compare Scripture with Scripture and look at Rom 7:9 and Paul's story of him being "alive...once" - then "dead".
Clearly he's talking "spiritually alive" and "spiritually dead".
Now we compare that to I Thess 4:17...
2/3
@mp09529505@ElectionWiz The verse provides a scriptural foundation to biblical study, which emphasizes a literal, historical, and grammatical interpretation that recognizes there are different programs or "dispensations" through which God has worked. It's a clear warning that you CAN wrongly divide!
@mp09529505@ElectionWiz 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV
[15] Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
https://t.co/9zkxUlm8WP
@ElectionWiz do NOT lump "end times philosophy" with pastoral private jets. That's like asking the Clinton's for marriage advice.
And dispensationalism has it's roots way back with ante-Nicene leaders such as Justin the Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian.