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My text today is found in Isaiah 43-2 in your King James Bibles, and in that verse we see a fantastic doctrinal promise to the Jews and the nation of Israel. It does not apply to us here in the Church Age practically, but from a spiritual perspective it becomes a wonderful promise for Christians as well. This is why rightly dividing the scriptures as Paul commands is so very important. The prophet Isaiah is telling us about the time we read about in Revelation 12, where the Jews and Israel will be kept safe from the end times flood and fire the Bible tells us will be present in that day. Isaiah is giving us a literal description of actual Jews protected from literal flood waters and fires. So how can that, a promise made to the Jews, apply to us Christians at the end of the Church Age-- This my message, preached live from Bethany Baptist Church in Saint Augustine, Florida.
My text today is found in Isaiah 43:2 in your King James Bibles, and in that verse we see a fantastic doctrinal promise to the Jews and the nation of Israel. It does not apply to us here in the Church Age practically, but from a spiritual perspective it becomes a wonderful promise for Christians as well. This is why rightly dividing the scriptures as Paul commands is so very important. The prophet Isaiah is telling us about the time we read about in Revelation 12, where the Jews and Israel will be kept safe from the end times flood and fire the Bible tells us will be present in that day. Isaiah is giving us a literal description of actual Jews protected from literal flood waters and fires. So how can that, a promise made to the Jews, apply to us Christians at the end of the Church Age? This my message, preached live from Bethany Baptist Church in Saint Augustine, Florida.
You read many times in your King James Bible about a man named Elam, a son of Shem, whose descendants became the Elamites, and we follow them from Genesis all through the prophets, and right up to the day of Pentecost in Acts 2. According to Isaiah and Jeremiah, both Elam and the Elamites will play a big role at the Second Advent. Where is Elam, you ask-- It's in Iran- On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the whole world watched in stunned silence as hundreds of ballistic missiles, from from Iran, crossed the border into Israel with many landing on Jewish soil, and the conflict is far from over. Elam is in the southern part of modern day Iran, an area that as you will see, is chock-full of Bible prophecy related to the end times. Could it be possible that the current war between Israel and Iran has a biblical connection to ancient Elam-- It sure does. The Elamites were from the line of Shem, that makes them semitic, and then they took wives from what Ezra 10-2 calls -strange wives of the people of the land-. You get to the end of Jeremiah and Elam is center stage. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we show you the Prophecy of Elam in all its awesome and terrifying splendor.
You read many times in your King James Bible about a man named Elam, a son of Shem, whose descendants became the Elamites, and we follow them from Genesis all through the prophets, and right up to the day of Pentecost in Acts 2. According to Isaiah and Jeremiah, both Elam and the Elamites will play a big role at the Second Advent. Where is Elam, you ask? It's in Iran! On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the whole world watched in stunned silence as hundreds of ballistic missiles, from from Iran, crossed the border into Israel with many landing on Jewish soil, and the conflict is far from over. Elam is in the southern part of modern day Iran, an area that as you will see, is chock-full of Bible prophecy related to the end times. Could it be possible that the current war between Israel and Iran has a biblical connection to ancient Elam? It sure does. The Elamites were from the line of Shem, that makes them semitic, and then they took wives from what Ezra 10:2 calls "strange wives of the people of the land". You get to the end of Jeremiah and Elam is center stage. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we show you the Prophecy of Elam in all its awesome and terrifying splendor.
As a lifelong cat person, I confess to not knowing much, if anything, about dogs. Having cats is the opposite of having dogs. So it was a pleasant yet shocking surprise when we got our new puppy, to have an animal that does what I tell it to do, when I tell it to do it. Traits we associate with dogs are very much in line with what Jesus expects from us. We are Gentile dogs, for sure, but maybe just how much that analogy carries through just might surprise you, it sure did me. Please enjoy this message on things I learned about the Bible from my dog, and I pray it'll be a blessing to you.
As a lifelong cat person, I confess to not knowing much, if anything, about dogs. Having cats is the opposite of having dogs. So it was a pleasant yet shocking surprise when we got our new puppy, to have an animal that does what I tell it to do, when I tell it to do it. Traits we associate with dogs are very much in line with what Jesus expects from us. We are Gentile dogs, for sure, but maybe just how much that analogy carries through just might surprise you, it sure did me. Please enjoy this message on things I learned about the Bible from my dog, and I pray it'll be a blessing to you.
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, you Bible has a lot to say about the day when the Jews will be back on top, when Messiah Jesus will rule and reign on the Throne of David from the literal, visible and physical Kingdom of Heaven that is Israel in general and Jerusalem in particular. In Part 1 of our new series, we explore the Old and New Testament verses that show you the rule of King Jesus over the Kingdom that was prepared for Him from before the foundation of the world. It will be the most amazing nation that has ever existed, and the Jews will once again take center stage as the keepers of the 'oracles of God'. We watch as Jesus takes the Throne of David, and as He does, dozens and dozens of long-awaited prophetic Bible verses fire off all at once.
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, you Bible has a lot to say about the day when the Jews will be back on top, when Messiah Jesus will rule and reign on the Throne of David from the literal, visible and physical Kingdom of Heaven that is Israel in general and Jerusalem in particular. In Part 1 of our new series, we explore the Old and New Testament verses that show you the rule of King Jesus over the Kingdom that was prepared for Him from before the foundation of the world. It will be the most amazing nation that has ever existed, and the Jews will once again take center stage as the keepers of the 'oracles of God'. We watch as Jesus takes the Throne of David, and as He does, dozens and dozens of long-awaited prophetic Bible verses fire off all at once.
This message you are listening to right now is the 2,000th episode of the NTEB 'Rightly Dividing' King James Bible broadcast, and we praise the LORD for his daily protection, provision, leading and guiding in sustaining us all these 13 years we've been on the air. Thank you, Jesus- In light of that, my subject today is quite fitting, having a willing heart for God. All through the Bible, we see that God gives man free will, and not only that, invites us to exercise that free will in stirring up our own hearts to serve Him. This goes all the back to the beginning of the Old Testament, and is all through the writings of our apostle Paul. When we study this out, we see that 1-. God gives us free will, 2-. wants us make our own spirits willing to serve Him, and 3-. promises to bless us with His wisdom when we do. Many of you know the oppression of denominational servitude, and what it's like to labour under the heavy yoke of man. But Jesus calls us to rest in Him, and promises us an easy yoke and a light burden. My message today asks a question, do you have a willing heart for God--- This message was preached live this morning at Bethany Baptist Church in Saint Augustine, follow us on Facebook-
This message you are listening to right now is the 2,000th episode of the NTEB 'Rightly Dividing' King James Bible broadcast, and we praise the LORD for his daily protection, provision, leading and guiding in sustaining us all these 13 years we've been on the air. Thank you, Jesus! In light of that, my subject today is quite fitting, having a willing heart for God. All through the Bible, we see that God gives man free will, and not only that, invites us to exercise that free will in stirring up our own hearts to serve Him. This goes all the back to the beginning of the Old Testament, and is all through the writings of our apostle Paul. When we study this out, we see that 1). God gives us free will, 2). wants us make our own spirits willing to serve Him, and 3). promises to bless us with His wisdom when we do. Many of you know the oppression of denominational servitude, and what it's like to labour under the heavy yoke of man. But Jesus calls us to rest in Him, and promises us an easy yoke and a light burden. My message today asks a question, do you have a willing heart for God? This message was preached live this morning at Bethany Baptist Church in Saint Augustine, follow us on Facebook!
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, many Christians are confused about the timing of the last days, with some going so far as to believe we are in the great Tribulation right now- -Believe me, I get messages like that all the time-. So with all the economic, political, social and spiritual chaos swirling around us right now, I thought it would be good to look at the entire end times timeline with its overlapping dispensations, and lay it all out on the table. For example, you probably know that the day of the Lord is an actual day, and you might likely know when that day might be. But did you also know that the day of the Lord is also a time period-- That's where things start to get a little tricky. On this episode, we take a comprehensive look at all things end times, as we journey from where we are now, to where we shall be in eternity. It will be a wild ride to say the least. This is Part -2 in a series.
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, many Christians are confused about the timing of the last days, with some going so far as to believe we are in the great Tribulation right now! (Believe me, I get messages like that all the time). So with all the economic, political, social and spiritual chaos swirling around us right now, I thought it would be good to look at the entire end times timeline with its overlapping dispensations, and lay it all out on the table. For example, you probably know that the day of the Lord is an actual day, and you might likely know when that day might be. But did you also know that the day of the Lord is also a time period? That's where things start to get a little tricky. On this episode, we take a comprehensive look at all things end times, as we journey from where we are now, to where we shall be in eternity. It will be a wild ride to say the least. This is Part #2 in a series.
At Bethany Baptist Church this morning, my message was a hard one but so very necessary for the times we find ourselves in. We live in a world where the rising spirit of the coming Antichrist is visibly apparent in our movies, music, magazines, newspapers, radio, and especially in the sports world. Even classic children's stories like Winnie the Pooh and Pinocchio have been made into horror films, so where does all this end-- It doesn't end until the Second Coming. It is my fervent hope that this message will serve as a call-to-arms for Christians around the world, to understand that the days are indeed evil, and we must redeem the time in the service of Jesus Christ.
At Bethany Baptist Church this morning, my message was a hard one but so very necessary for the times we find ourselves in. We live in a world where the rising spirit of the coming Antichrist is visibly apparent in our movies, music, magazines, newspapers, radio, and especially in the sports world. Even classic children's stories like Winnie the Pooh and Pinocchio have been made into horror films, so where does all this end? It doesn't end until the Second Coming. It is my fervent hope that this message will serve as a call-to-arms for Christians around the world, to understand that the days are indeed evil, and we must redeem the time in the service of Jesus Christ.
Did you know that the crossing of the Hebrews at the Red Sea with Moses, which happened historically, is also a type of what will be fulfilled prophetically by the Jews and the Two Witnesses in the time of Jacob's trouble-- It's true. All those events recorded back in Exodus point to a future time when God will once again keep His chosen people safe from the onslaught of Antichrist. Exciting stuff- On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are looking primarily at the Song of Moses first seen in the Old Testament at the Red Sea, and also seen in Revelation 15 when the Tribulation Saints get the victory over Antichrist during the time of Jacob's trouble. We see the first song recorded in the Bible with the Song of Moses, the first dancing recorded in the Bible with Miriam, and in doing so, understand a little about the nature of what 'worship music' and 'praise dancing' should look like. Moses prophesying to Pharaoh was a type of the Two Witnesses facing Antichrist in Revelation, and Moses is also one of the Two Witnesses. He is a type of himself, tell me that doesn't blow your mind. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we journey back in time to the Red Sea, journey forward in time to the Second Advent, and in doing so unlock some mighty mysteries nestled inside your King James 1611 Authorized Version Holy Bible.
There are things in our Christian life that are not optional, things that we must go through in order to be brought closer to Jesus. Jesus Himself had a path to follow, and your King James Bible takes careful note of the many things that -He must- accomplish. That word -must- is a funny word, it's not found in the Greek or the Hebrew. The word translated as -must- is G1163 in your Strong's concordance, and it is the word -dei-. In the Hebrew the word is -Asah-, Strong's H6213. So where does the King James word -must- come from-- It's -advanced revelation- to be sure. It's from the Latin word -mustum-, and according to Webster's 1828, it means -New wine- wine pressed from the grape but not fermented.- Where is the first place that the phrase -he must- appears-- In Numbers 6-21 talking about what -he must do- who takes the vow of the Nazarite. Jesus had the vow of Nazarite, how's that for a coincidence-- John the Baptist tells us that Jesus must increase, while he, the biblical forerunner of the Messiah, must decrease. My message today centers around the confidence that we have in Christ as the Bible tells us of all the things that -he must- do to purchase our pardon, and to take us Home to be with Him.
There are things in our Christian life that are not optional, things that we must go through in order to be brought closer to Jesus. Jesus Himself had a path to follow, and your King James Bible takes careful note of the many things that "He must" accomplish. That word "must" is a funny word, it's not found in the Greek or the Hebrew. The word translated as "must" is G1163 in your Strong's concordance, and it is the word "dei". In the Hebrew the word is "Asah", Strong's H6213. So where does the King James word "must" come from? It's "advanced revelation" to be sure. It's from the Latin word "mustum", and according to Webster's 1828, it means "New wine; wine pressed from the grape but not fermented." Where is the first place that the phrase "he must" appears? In Numbers 6:21 talking about what "he must do" who takes the vow of the Nazarite. Jesus had the vow of Nazarite, how's that for a coincidence? John the Baptist tells us that Jesus must increase, while he, the biblical forerunner of the Messiah, must decrease. My message today centers around the confidence that we have in Christ as the Bible tells us of all the things that "he must" do to purchase our pardon, and to take us Home to be with Him.
Did you know that the crossing of the Hebrews at the Red Sea with Moses, which happened historically, is also a type of what will be fulfilled prophetically by the Jews and the Two Witnesses in the time of Jacob's trouble? It's true. All those events recorded back in Exodus point to a future time when God will once again keep His chosen people safe from the onslaught of Antichrist. Exciting stuff! On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are looking primarily at the Song of Moses first seen in the Old Testament at the Red Sea, and also seen in Revelation 15 when the Tribulation Saints get the victory over Antichrist during the time of Jacob's trouble. We see the first song recorded in the Bible with the Song of Moses, the first dancing recorded in the Bible with Miriam, and in doing so, understand a little about the nature of what 'worship music' and 'praise dancing' should look like. Moses prophesying to Pharaoh was a type of the Two Witnesses facing Antichrist in Revelation, and Moses is also one of the Two Witnesses. He is a type of himself, tell me that doesn't blow your mind. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we journey back in time to the Red Sea, journey forward in time to the Second Advent, and in doing so unlock some mighty mysteries nestled inside your King James 1611 Authorized Version Holy Bible.
The apostle Paul is the leader of the body of Christ in the Church Age, and it his doctrine and his gospel, given to him by the Lord, that is the doctrine for born again Christians. It was something so new at the time he received it, that it's called a 'mystery' because, before Paul, it was known only to God. This is the subject of our Bible study tonight. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we travel back in time to the Damascus road where Saul gets saved, and look at his 'bible college years' spent on the backside of the Arabian desert. It is here where Saul learns something that Peter, James and John did not know, and would not know until Paul comes around to teach it to them. Tell me that doesn't blow your mind-- Now, I know this isn't discussed much in our lukewarm, Laodicean, and low-doctrine age we find ourselves in, but it's the gospel truth and it will change the way you study your Bible. Tonight we enter into the mysteries of God, and find the answers-
The apostle Paul is the leader of the body of Christ in the Church Age, and it his doctrine and his gospel, given to him by the Lord, that is the doctrine for born again Christians. It was something so new at the time he received it, that it's called a 'mystery' because, before Paul, it was known only to God. This is the subject of our Bible study tonight. On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we travel back in time to the Damascus road where Saul gets saved, and look at his 'bible college years' spent on the backside of the Arabian desert. It is here where Saul learns something that Peter, James and John did not know, and would not know until Paul comes around to teach it to them. Tell me that doesn't blow your mind? Now, I know this isn't discussed much in our lukewarm, Laodicean, and low-doctrine age we find ourselves in, but it's the gospel truth and it will change the way you study your Bible. Tonight we enter into the mysteries of God, and find the answers!





Geoffery, please check this out! That groaning monotone “praying” by Perry Stone is even worse than you think. He was unknown to him, still on video. He was SCROLLING & typing on his phone while he was “praying”! Love your channel, we never, ever miss a minute of any of messages. We frequently register to some. Thank you, most sincerely, for your ministry! Maranatha!