Is, Was and Will Be – The Unknown Character of Christ and His Word

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  • Mike Vinson Get the audio: Part 1, Part 2 2Co 11:4 For if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, whom we have not preached, or if ye receive another spirit, which ye have not received, or another gospel, which ye have not accepted, ye might well bear with him. This verse of scripture is a perfect d... [read more]
  • At the very beginning of my paper on The Law Of Moses Versus the Law of the Spirit, I point out that "God's law is the revelation of the very character of God Himself." While God himself has always existed, and while Christ is the physical manifestation of God the Father, neither the Father nor His ... [read more]
  • Hi, Mike, The blessing of the Lord with you always. We have small sharing with my other brothers when our sharing went to Rev 11. Somebody asked who are the two witnesses mentioned there. The others said Elijah and Enoch. Please advise us who are the two witnesses talked about in Rev 11:11? Also w... [read more]
  • Hey, mike! How are you? I have been reading Revelation to familiarize myself with the scriptures before a more in- depth study. Near the end it talks about, 'let him that is righteous be righteous still, and let he who is wicked be wicked still.' (I'm paraphrasing.) What does that really mean? Also... [read more]
  • Dear Mike, Thanks for your reply and your concern. I know that you are sincere and honest in what you believe. If I had not known this, I would never have even brought up the subject of Satan. Actually, as strange as it may sound, I can see it both ways - i. e. literal or symbolic. It seems to work... [read more]
  • Do you have any articles on the net on "understanding the figurative" language of the book of Revelation (the great whore, the bottomless pit, etc., the vials, the woes, all that stuff, the 666, the beast(s)... I've heard guys like John Hagee preach on this, but what they say doesn't make any sense ... [read more]