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Eternal Fire: What Is It?
September 6, 2011 Publications You Can Print admin

Have you ever wondered how a God of love could burn His children in tormenting flames? Are you afraid of burning for all eternity in the consuming fires (or perhaps just as long as one deserves before God kills)? Have ideas like this interfered with your relationship with God? Would you love your spouse more if you believed they would murder you if you disobeyed them?

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The Little Horn, God’s Law, and How You have been Deceived
September 4, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs, Design Law Tim Jennings, M.D.

A time tested military strategy is diversion. Create a ruckus in one area, get the enemy focusing on a distraction, and then attack from their blind spot.

Magicians, charlatans, and hucksters rely upon misdirection as the bedrock of their deceptive craft.

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The Never Ending Lie – You will not surely die!
August 18, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Lies are powerful! When they go unrecognized, are accepted as truth, and incorporated into the life, lies have the power to destroy – relationships, health, nations, and worlds.

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God is Love – All the Time
July 21, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

God is love – all the time! There is never a time – past, present, or future  – where God is anything other than love! And Love is “not self seeking” (1Cor13) – all the time! There is never a time when love seeks itself. There is never a time when God seeks self.

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Did God Kill David’s Baby?
June 3, 2011 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Dr. Jennings, I came across a statement… in the book Patriarchs and Prophets, page 722, “The sentence of death was transferred from David to the child of his sin.”   I found this statement most disturbing

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Music and the Brain
May 8, 2011 Blogs, Brain and Body Health Tim Jennings, M.D.

Dr. Jennings,

I was wondering what you think the Christian’s relationship with music ought to be.  Since the Bible doesn’t speak to the popular styles of music of our day, is there any scientific research or human experience that you might cite in order to either recommend or caution against rock, pop, jazz, and hip hop style music?

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Metaphors of the Atonement
April 23, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Recently our local church has been blessed by a series of sermons entitled “Prism: Metaphors of the Atonement.” Four different speakers presented, over a five week period, Adoption, Reconciliation, Ransom, and Romans.

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The Sabbath & Church Duties
April 8, 2011 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

How one observes Sabbath has been a concern for faithful believers since the beginning of time. Historically, Jews, desiring to be obedient to God created long lists of rules to govern behavior during the Sabbath hours.

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How To Defend Your Faith When Questioned
March 17, 2011 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

How would you advise someone who is a new convert, and is still learning Bible truth to have the confidence to defend their faith whenever another Christian come to them with false teachings?

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Baptism – Necessary or Not?
March 4, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Could you please write a blog on the topic of baptism. My understanding is that when you come to know God and trust him completely, there comes a point when you decide to surrender your life to the will of Jesus and follow him 100%.

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Confessing Faults and Sins
February 26, 2011 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs, Family and Relationship Health, Mental Health and Healing Tim Jennings, M.D.

You presented a really moving and challenging set of seminars at Midport SDA. I had a couple of questions that arose out of your first presentation on Guilt. Unfortunately, we ran out of time and you could not take any more questions. I would really appreciate it if you could respond here.

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Guilt – How to Resolve It
February 11, 2011 Blogs, Mental Health and Healing Tim Jennings, M.D.

After the death of her sister, my colleague was consumed with guilt and remorse at how she treated her sister.  She has been unable to forgive herself and is depressed and distraught because she will never be able to appologise to her sister and seek her forgiveness.  The remarkable thing is that her sister died ten years ago and my colleague is still struggling with feelings of guilt. How would you suggest she resolve these feelings of guilt?

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