Have you ever wondered where all the people are who have died before you? For those that have lost parents, grandparents, children, siblings, aunts, uncles, friends, and the aborted unborn, has it ever once occurred to you what happened to their bodies? Where are the millions, billions, and trillions of people that have passed on? Consider the mass number of human beings born on this earth going back to and beginning at the garden of Eden! How many humans have come and gone? Sextillion? Septillion? Octillion? The numbers are innumerable. The apostle Paul gave an interesting statement in 2 Corinthians 5:6-8. He said he preferred to be “absent from the body, and present with the Lord." That phrase alone begs the question, "When believers in Jesus Christ die, do both their spirits and fleshy bodies return to the Lord immediately? What about a non-believer? According to scripture, a non-believer cannot enter heaven if unsaved, so where do their spirit and body go? Being raised as a Catholic, but now converted, I was taught a soul goes to "purgatory"... a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are making amends for their sins before going to heaven. By the way, that is nowhere to be found in the Bible. However, the Bible does say Jesus said, "Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins" (John 8:24)." The truth is, if you die an unbeliever there is no second chance to repent or make amends. There is no purgatory. It's over plain and simple.
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6/29/21
Where Have All The People Gone?
Have you ever wondered where all the people are who have died before you? For those that have lost parents, grandparents, children, siblings, aunts, uncles, friends, and the aborted unborn, has it ever once occurred to you what happened to their bodies? Where are the millions, billions, and trillions of people that have passed on? Consider the mass number of human beings born on this earth going back to and beginning at the garden of Eden! How many humans have come and gone? Sextillion? Septillion? Octillion? The numbers are innumerable. The apostle Paul gave an interesting statement in 2 Corinthians 5:6-8. He said he preferred to be “absent from the body, and present with the Lord." That phrase alone begs the question, "When believers in Jesus Christ die, do both their spirits and fleshy bodies return to the Lord immediately? What about a non-believer? According to scripture, a non-believer cannot enter heaven if unsaved, so where do their spirit and body go? Being raised as a Catholic, but now converted, I was taught a soul goes to "purgatory"... a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are making amends for their sins before going to heaven. By the way, that is nowhere to be found in the Bible. However, the Bible does say Jesus said, "Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins" (John 8:24)." The truth is, if you die an unbeliever there is no second chance to repent or make amends. There is no purgatory. It's over plain and simple.
6/26/21
God Gives Us The WILL and POWER To Obey
6/18/21
Garbage In Garbage Out
6/13/21
Spirit, Soul, Body
6/2/21
Fear Mongering
5/30/21
I Will Praise You In My Wellness, I Will Praise You In My Illness
Early last month was a difficult one for me. I was suddenly stricken with horrific nerve pain from a weather front, as well as unrelated nausea and fever. I was miserable. I felt like I was under attack for no particular reason. I began to take inventory of myself. I had not committed any sin. I had remained faithful to tithe. And I had no hidden hatred or unforgiveness in my heart that I knew of. Sometimes in our misery, we can have a tendency to believe God sends punishment of some kind because we've been a "bad child." Job had done nothing against the Lord and in fact, was sold out on Him 100% yet he suffered terribly with the loss of his children, property, wealth, his good name, and his health. When I realized my relationship with the Lord was stellar and yet Satan was attacking me I put my foot down. I was angry with Satan for thinking he could get me to blame God or to doubt God's goodness. I know there are those of you out there who question God or blame God for illness or chaos in your life, IE: "Why are you doing this God?" "Are you mad at me God?" "What did I ever do to deserve this?" Sound familiar? Instead of getting mad at God, instead of complaining or whining, instead of letting frustration get the best of me (which I have done I admit), I decided to praise God in the midst of my agony. I was not going to let Satan win. I wanted Jesus to hear my voice loud and clear that I was still with Him, for Him, and loved Him regardless of my present situation. The Bible is filled with examples of praise when we see His power released. There are life-changing miracles, dramatic stories of the enemy being halted or defeated, hearts being changed, and people drawn closer to Him. We have so much to praise God for, there's great power in giving honor to Him. And many of you live that truth out every single day of your lives.
5/21/21
ENCOURAGEMENT
Encouragement (2 Corinthians 1:3-5)
5/3/21
Where The Mind Goes The Body Follows
I once bought an unassembled gadget. After reading and re-reading the instructions I couldn’t figure out how the pieces went together. In my frustration, I finally threw the instruction booklet down, picked up all the pieces, studied them, then began assembling the gadget. In a short time, I put it together without the instructions. I'm still like that today with watches, mechanical things, furniture, etc. I simply cannot follow instructional manuals or the processes as written! I have to look at something to be assembled or taken apart AND THINK on my own!