Psalm 60
we all know the verse of scripture that says, If God is for me, who can be against me, and that verse instructs us that when we are in his will, following his word, doing what God has commanded us to do, living faithfully and obediently. It doesn't matter who the enemy is, we can be assured that in the end with God, we are going to experience His blessings is promises. In other words, we are ultimately going to experience victory. That's what salvation speaks to a glorious victory that is related to the promises of God, and being one who lives eternally in the kingdom of God. But what happens when we're not living obediently? We're not walking in faith, we're not living out his truth. But we have sinned, we have rebelled, we have demonstrated disobedience to his instructions, then can we say God is for me? No, we cannot. But here's the good news. And this is what King David is going to teach us. T
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The Bible speaks of Our Blessed Hope, which is commonly referred to as the Rapture. This two-hour video was produced to answer some questions concerning a discussion seen on TV by a good friend of Baruch. Although many parts of scripture are studied to arrive at a clear conclusion, the Greek text is used to show the meaning of the primary text of 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8.
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The Bible speaks of Our Blessed Hope, which is commonly referred to as the Rapture. This two-hour video was produced to answer some questions concerning a discussion seen on TV by a good friend of Baruch. Although many parts of scripture are studied to arrive at a clear conclusion, the Greek text is used to show the meaning of the primary text of 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8.
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Baruch holds a PhD in Jewish Studies. His dissertation was in the translation techniques of the Septuagint. Baruch has been married for 30 years to his wife, Rivka, and they have three adult children. The Kormans live in Israel.
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