End Times Things

September 3, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Current Events, Eschatology 

If Adam had not sinned the world would not have lost its pristine paradise and there would never have been pain suffering or misery. If there had not been Satan’s temptation in the garden there would not have been sin in the world. If the Children of Israel had obeyed the word of God they would not have ruled the world in the Spirit of God and there would have been a perfect government and etc,. etc., etc. It is useless to play the “what if” game.
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The Trinity

September 2, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Discernment 

What is it? How is it? But most importantly, what does it really mean to me? Misunderstandings about the Holy Trinity are the cause of many of the world’s cults, and many a Christian heresy. Describing One God, in three persons is never easy. Our finite existence limits our capacity to comprehend, but, there are analogies that hold meaning, and can help describe that most important, and pertinent of doctrines of the Faith. It all lies in the word “person.” But, what does the doctrine of the Trinity mean to us in our every-day lives? What meaning does it hold in our relationship with God? This week we take a long, hard look at the Trinity.

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Obvious Intercession

September 2, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Life 

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The Church in the Wilderness

September 1, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Current Events, Discernment, Eschatology 

God does not change as time passes because He is eternal;1

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Jealousy

August 31, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Current Events, Discernment 

If a prophet, or one who foretells by dreams, appears among you and announces to you a sign or wonder, and if the sign or wonder spoken of takes place, and the prophet says, “Let us follow other gods” (gods you have not known) “and let us worship them,” you must not listen to the words of that prophet or dreamer. – Deuteronomy 13:1-3a

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Line upon line…

August 30, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Discernment, Soteriology 

Let us speak of God’s covenants. It is necessary to understand the nature of the agreement that exists between the Creator and His creatures. There is no need to press the subject, except to create an understanding of the positions of the two parties in this particular, and peculiar contract. The greater power promises never to commit a breach of the covenant regardless of the conduct of the lesser; but, there is an “if” clause.

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Deceive the Very Elect

August 27, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Current Events, Discernment, Life 

I’m a big supporter of Glenn Beck’s work. Although I am critical of some of his political ideologies, his work on history is superior. His efforts to reclaim the history of this country have caused quite a stir, and rightfully so. His opponents cringe every time he opens his mouth. His supporters cheer his unwavering dedication to telling the truth, in so much as it is properly interpreted. And that’s where the rest of the story begins.

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Why Ask Why?

August 26, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
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When examining the hard questions in the Bible, it’s important to understand why, as well as how. Why is a question of motive. What would motivate Paul to tell the Corinthians that he doesn’t allow women to speak in the assembly? Why would he say such a thing? When we ask these questions, where, and how we search for answers means everything…

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The Author of Confusion

August 25, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
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For God is not God of confusion, but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.- I Corinthians 14:33

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Types and Shadows

August 24, 2010 by Isaiah Roman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Discernment 

Throughout scripture there are archetypes of the Messiah, the Holy Spirit and the Father. These allusions and metaphors are not by accident. It is the purpose of God to draw humankind to the theme of the Holy Bible; Jesus the Christ, the promised Messiah. This is one of the ways that God is calling out a people in Christ’s name.

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