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The Dead Will Rise At the Sound of the Trumpet - Booty and Treasures fer All!
The Son 'ill come fer us, you may lay ter that. The dead will rise at the sound of the trumpet, then we 'ill fall in behind.
Eddie Jones,
The Honour of Service - Emmanuel Baptist Church
In yesterday’s message, we heard how Paul described himself as a “servant of God” (Titus 1:1). The word “servant” can be translated as “slave,” and points to Paul’s humility. He understood that, like a slave or servant, his life belonged to his Master. His life revolved around doing what his Master wanted, not what he
Chris Hutchison,
The Mystery of God is Finished
Revelation 10:7 tells us that when the seventh trumpet sounds, “the mystery of God is finished” and that this is “good news.” The good news is “The kingdom of the worl…
Don Martin,
The Tribulation and God's Judgments — House of David Ministries
The Book of Daniel gives us the timeframe for the tribulation—seven years. However, Revelation provides considerable detail and specificity about what will occur during this period. Some chapters in the Book of Revelation are parenthetical, providing a broader timeframe for more detailed events. For
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Tribulation and God's Judgments — House of David Ministries
The Book of Daniel gives us the timeframe for the tribulation—seven years. However, Revelation provides considerable detail and specificity about what will occur during this period. Some chapters in the Book of Revelation are parenthetical, providing a broader timeframe for more detailed events. For
Eric M. Teitelman,
Understanding The Trinity — House of David Ministries
Christian theology takes on a definite form and system of study, creating the basis for exploring religious doctrines and matters of divinity, specifically the relationship of God with His creation. Theology comes from two Greek words: theos , meaning “God,” and logos , meaning “discourse” or “rea
Eric M. Teitelman,
Understanding The Trinity — House of David Ministries
Christian theology takes on a definite form and system of study, creating the basis for exploring religious doctrines and matters of divinity, specifically the relationship of God with His creation. Theology comes from two Greek words: theos , meaning “God,” and logos , meaning “discourse” or “rea
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Knowability and Existence of God — House of David Ministries
Theology is the study of God and His relationship with the creation. In Christianity, theology takes on a specific form and system, creating the basis for studying religious Christian doctrines and matters of divinity. It may describe the study of biblical truth or represent the study of God Himself
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Knowability and Existence of God — House of David Ministries
Theology is the study of God and His relationship with the creation. In Christianity, theology takes on a specific form and system, creating the basis for studying religious Christian doctrines and matters of divinity. It may describe the study of biblical truth or represent the study of God Himself
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Attributes of God — House of David Ministries
God’s attributes include His self-existence, immutability (unchanging), eternality, omnipresence (everywhere), omniscience (all-knowing), omnipotence (unlimited), and sovereignty (all-ruling power). God’s attributes are one with and in complete unity with Him. While God is limitless, He has chosen
Eric M. Teitelman,

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