Psalm 63
there are two words which sound very similar. But spiritually, they are very different. And I'm speaking about the word comfortable, and comfort. You see, today, people want to be in a comfortable situation. They go and they buy a pair of shoes and they want them to be comfortable. That means they feel good right to them. But many times being in God's Will isn't a comfortable situation. It can be very uncomfortable. And here's the key. At those times, what are we called to do seek the god of comfort. It's not by accident or coincidence, that the Holy Spirit He is called the comforter. Likewise, Messiah himself is commanded by God the Father, to bring comfort to his people. So we're not called to seek that which is comfortable to us. We're called to obedience, and in the midst of obeying God, doing His will being where God wants us to be. We can experience God's comfort, to bring us to a point where we will experience deliverance. It is the God who comforts his people.
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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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