Month: August 2020

Month: August 2020

The U.S. Constitution: A Light About to be Extinguished
August 31, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

God’s kingdom is the kingdom of love, and love exists only in the atmosphere of freedom. Without freedom, love is destroyed and rebellion is instilled. If freedom is not reclaimed, individuality is eroded.

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Parables of Jesus – The Overarching Theme
August 25, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

The parables of Jesus teach many beautiful truths about God’s kingdom, but what many haven’t realized is that there is one overarching theme about God’s kingdom that is revealed through all of His parables. It is the truth about His government – and about how reality in His kingdom works – and that truth is that God’s law is design law.

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When Apologizing Is Wrong
August 18, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

One of the more difficult things in human relationships is knowing when to apologize, when to ask forgiveness, and when not to. It is absolutely righteous and healing to apologize and make amends to the individuals who have been harmed – when actual wrong has been committed.

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King of the North versus South and Today’s End-Time Events
August 12, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

The book of Daniel contains both true historical events and prophecies pertinent to today. In this blog, we focus on the book’s prophecies and, specifically, the prophecy of the kings of the North and the South as recorded in chapter 11.

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Clothed or Naked – A Strange Bible Story for the End Times
August 3, 2020 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

The events surrounding the crucifixion of Christ are the most important in the universe’s history, and all four Gospels record that pivotal weekend in great detail. But amidst Jesus’ struggle in Gethsemane, Peter’s betrayal, the corrupt trial, the back and forth to Pilate’s court, the mob’s bloodthirsty cries, Jesus’ calm and forgiving demeanor, His death and victorious resurrection, there appears one strange detail that is recorded only in the book of Mark.

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