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Table of Contents
- The Imminent Collapse of the United States • April 6, 2023
- The Impending End of the Earth • April 15, 2020
- The Infinite Sacrifice of Christ • April 21, 2020
- The Injustice of Human Justice • January 14, 2021
- The Insidiousness of Sin – and God’s Remedy • June 3, 2020
- The Integrative Evidence-Based Approach to Finding Truth • November 5, 2019
- The Journey of Life: The Roads We Travel — Part 1 • May 29, 2019
- The Journey of Life: The Roads We Travel — Part 2 • June 5, 2019
- The Kingdom of Love • January 25, 2008
- The Law of Liberty and Society Today • November 17, 2020
- The Lie That Led To Penal Substitution Theology • January 10, 2019
- The Little Horn, God’s Law, and How You have been Deceived • September 4, 2011
- The Most Holy Place: A Metaphor for Our Minds • December 16, 2021
- The Never Ending Lie – You will not surely die! • August 18, 2011
- The New Jerusalem—the Bride of Christ • April 7, 2022
- The Old Testament, Modern Teaching, and the Integrative Evidenced-Based Approach • June 22, 2023
- The Plagues of Egypt and the Seven Last Plagues: They Are NOT the Same • August 15, 2024
- The Power of a Lie • December 21, 2007
- The Power of Truth to Change the Brain • May 10, 2018
- The Psychodynamics of Saul Becoming Paul • December 19, 2024
- The Purpose of Confessing Our Sins to Others • February 27, 2025
- The Question of Punishment – Part II • April 18, 2008
- The Question of Punishment – Part III • April 25, 2008
- The Question of Punishment Part I • April 11, 2008
- The Renewed Mind and the Will of God • December 8, 2022
- The Rich Young Ruler—Insights for Today • August 3, 2023
- The Sabbath & Church Duties • April 8, 2011
- The Science of Happiness • June 27, 2024
- The Secret to Happiness and Joy • May 5, 2020
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 1 • February 18, 2021
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 2 • February 25, 2021
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 3 • March 4, 2021
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 4 • March 11, 2021
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 5 • March 18, 2021
- The Six Powers of Satan and How to Overcome Them: Part 6 • March 25, 2021
- The Strangeness of God • September 19, 2024
- The Sweetness of Trusting in Jesus • November 24, 2022
- The Sword of God • May 17, 2008
- The Temptations of Jesus: A Lesson for Us • November 23, 2020
- The Ten Commandments of Religious Liberty: COVID and the Church’s Responsibility • March 10, 2022
- The Timing of God in Sending His Son • November 10, 2022
- The Trauma Response and the Media • January 26, 2020
- The Tree of Knowledge – Poison or Protection? • March 31, 2014
- The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil: Poison or Protection? • October 26, 2020
- The Trinity: Bible Truth or Human Fiction? • November 6, 2009
- The Truth About God • November 30, 2007
- The Truth About Hell • September 2, 2021
- The Truth, A Millstone, and the Sea • June 28, 2008
- The Two Ditches: Atheism on the Left, Imperial Dictator God on the Right • November 15, 2018
- The U.S. Constitution: A Light About to be Extinguished • August 31, 2020
Chronological
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Anxiety: A Symptom Made Into a Disorder
I want to propose a shift in our thinking that understands anxiety not as a disorder but, rather, always as a symptom of something else.
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Embracing or Denying the Power of God
In the old Christian hymn “There Is Power in the Blood,” is the power in the literal blood, or is the power in the One who shed His blood? And if the power is not in the literal blood, then what does the blood represent? How does one access the power?
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Spiritual Warfare, Angels, Demons, and How to Find Truth
In the aftermath of my program Spiritual Warfare: Angels, Demons, Quantum Physics, and Your Brain, I have received a lot of feedback—some positive, some confused, and some negative. Why?
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Overcoming Evil
How would you describe evil? I have heard a variety of ideas about evil. One states that essentially every culture of the world recognizes evil as the exploitation of others. I think we would all agree that exploiting people is evil. But is there more to evil than purposeful exploitation?
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Dr. Jennings’ 25 Cannots
Here is the list of Dr. Jennings’ “25 Cannots” social media memes you can copy and download to share on your feed walls.
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The Purpose of Confessing Our Sins to Others
The Bible advises us to confess our sins to one another—but why? What does this mean? Is this talking about making one’s personal sins public? Is it talking about ritual confession with a church-authorized priest in a confessional booth?
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Knowing Jesus and His Word
Is there a difference between knowing Jesus and His Word and knowing the Bible or the theology/doctrines of your church?
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Understanding Ellen G. White’s Quote About the Righteousness of Christ and the Sinner’s Account
When I read passages like, “The law demands righteousness, and this the sinner owes to the law; but he is incapable of rendering it.” (R&H, Nov 4, 1890), I find it helpful to ask, “When Adam sinned, did God get changed or did God’s law get changed?” So let’s look at this through Design Law.
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How Jesus Treated the Samaritans and Lessons for Today
Most Jewish religious leaders through history, including in Christ’s day, believed that the Samaritan religion was a false one, a counterfeit of what God gave through Moses and His prophets. While I agree with this conclusion, the question I want to ask today is: How did Jesus treat the Samaritans?
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The Conversion and Salvation of Peter
Despite Peter’s belief, what he knew to be true, and his choice to follow Jesus, he was still not fully converted. Have you considered why Peter needed the experience of Christ admonishing him to “feed My sheep”?
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Who Are the Remnant of God?
The word translated as “remnant” in Scripture refers to those who remain, the last portion of a group. But who are these end-time remnant?
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Pastors Faithful to Jesus Think for Themselves
Pastors fall into two general camps: those faithful to Jesus and those faithful to something else. I am focusing on them in this blog because they are in a place of spiritual leadership, where their influence cascades down.
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