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Did you know that there are 7 epistles to the church in Revelation? Do these letters apply to us today? In this teaching, Matt Ball teaches on the outline of the seven letters and goes through the first letter to the church of Ephesus.
How do you approach the book of Revelation? Do you ignore it out of fear? Do you marginalize it? Do you sensationalize it? Scott discusses the book of Revelation, and provides a structure on how we should look at this often misunderstood book of the...
Fr. Mike Mayer *Book: "The Benedict Option" *Satan's "100 Years" from Revelation *Do priests have a better place in heaven?
Episode 85 features part two of January’s monthly listener-directed Q&A podcast. Join Phil Baker and BDK as they continue answering your questions on a wide variety of Biblical topics. We dig deep into the virtual listener mail bag and cover such questions as: how much emphasis you would put on the book of First Enoch to help unlock some of the more cryptic key themes in scripture? Is it possible to figure exactly how many years ago Noah's Flood happened? Can we clarify the roles of the different members of the “unholy trinity” of Revelation? Do we need to be re-baptized if we fall away from the Faith and then come back? Is infant baptism Biblical? What did the early church teach about baptism? Is Christ’s name Jesus, Yeshua, or Joshua? Will God hear our prayers for salvation or deliverance if we use the wrong name? What does 1 Corinthians 5:5 mean when it says Paul is turning over someone to satan for the destruction of the flesh in order to be saved? Why does God allow suffering and evil to exist in this world? These are just a few of the questions up for discussion. Show notes: Download Omega Frequency on iTunes Listen To The Fourth Watch Radio Network Visit Phil Baker Online Read Phil’s Blog Purchase A Copy Of NEW: Wineskins And The Simple Words Of Christ Vist Mark Combs Online Order A Signed Copy Of "END The Beginning" Directly From Mark Listen To Episode 42 - Examining the Evidence of Noah’s Ark With Mark Combs