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We are going through the bible starting in Genesis. Study the Word and go into the the languages. We will be using the KJV to study with. I also recommend that you get an interlinear bible and Strong's concordance.
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Welcome to the Cross References podcast on the Book of Ezekiel. In this study, you learn how every small piece of the Bible tells one big story- and most importantly, how they all connect to the cross and Christ. Whether you’re a newbie Christian or a veteran Bible reader, my goal is that God’s Word will make more sense to you after every episode. Host: Luke Taylor
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Welcome to the CJC Weekly Bible Study where the CJC stands for "Complete Jesus Christ." If your understanding of Jesus is based only on teachings from the New Testament, then your understanding is INCOMPLETE. Regarding what we often call the Old Testament, these are the very Scriptures that Jesus said testify about Him! We'd love to have you join us as we study through the Older AND Newer Testaments in our current verse-by-verse study through the first book of the Bible: Genesis.These episod ...
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The fundamental message of the book of Revelation is simple. It promises that God will institute universal peace, prosperity and cooperation over all the earth immediately after the return of Jesus Christ. It reveals how this wonderful new world will be established and why it will never be destroyed or superseded by any other way of life or social order. Listen to this audiobook or read other Bible study aids online at ucg.org/booklets.
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Many Bible prophecy teachers have incorrectly said something about Gog and Magog’s battle in Ezekiel 38, and I might be one of them. We have incorrectly said that Gog and Magog could happen at any moment. Upon some careful study of the words here, I no longer think it could happen at literally any moment. I believe there are a few things that need …
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The Bible has a lot of strange locations thrown at us in Ezekiel 38 and 39. Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer, Meshech, Tubal, Beth-Togarmah, Mos Eisley, Alderaan, Obi-Wan Kenobi, you’d need a time machine to know where all these places are. In fact, you’d need a space ship, too, because some of them only exist in a galaxy far, far away. Since we don’t have…
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We’re finally here, the most famous section of Ezekiel: chapters 38 and 39. The battle of Gog and Magog. This chapter is about an alliance of nations that band together to attack Israel in the end times. The list of nations includes names like Cush, Put, Togarmah and more, and they’re led by a figure named Gog. I don’t know about you, but these sou…
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Send us a text In this week's podcast, we discuss the dramatic shift that occurs in the book of Revelation between the final (7th) seal and the emerging of the Seven trumpets which are preparing to sound. We delve into the concept of Logosphere, and the prolonged struggle wherein the Luciferian regime has always attempted to break it. In fact, the …
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It was the week before Halloween in the fall of 1988 when Bill Scott picked up the phone at his job at a Christian radio station and his life was never the same. What follows is a story of demonic possession, deliverance, and a long list of what to do and what NOT to do when standing up to the powers of darkness. I’ve been doing a series on the abi…
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Send us a text In today's episode we seek to answer the question, "where do I go when I die?" Rev 7:9-17 is one of the places where John's visions in Revelation present us with a dramatic answer to that primary and sobering question. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrg…
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I’m going to give you a great Bible Study tip, because some people have a really hard time figuring out what the Bible is saying. So here’s a little tip that always helps me: when the Bible tells you what it’s saying, then you don’t have to try to figure out what it’s saying. You can just go with what the Bible tells you it’s saying. Sound good? Gr…
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Send us a text In this live episode, we look at the fourth and final aspect of the 144,000 as seen in Rev 7, this time going behind the obvious to peer into divine symbolism and John's unique use of numbers. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.com…
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There are two chapters of the book of Ezekiel that I feel are most abused when it comes to interpretation. Two chapters that people seem to just want to allegorize and make them mean whatever they want. And one of those chapters is right here. Ezekiel 37. Many Christians try to make this chapter about a future resurrection. That may be the most pop…
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Send us a text In this live episode, we look again at the subject of the 144,000 as seen in Rev 7:1-8, this time focusing on the obvious (and ominous) omission of the tribe of Dan from the list of the 12 tribes of 12,000 each. What is the significance of this omission? Learn more in this episode. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questio…
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I can't figure out why I keep making everybody mad at me, so I brought in an expert to explain it. Craig of Awaiting Christ ministry and podcast joins me today to explain dispensationalism and how it relates to the modern state of Israel and rapture theology- both hot button issues in today's political and church climate. Craig is a seminary studen…
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Send us a text In this episode, we return once again to consider details on John's amazing description of the 144,000 in Revelation 7:1-8. In particular we consider the priority John seems to place on the tribe of Judah, (by mentioning it first in order), and the picture it draws for a lineage of kings that arise from the tribe of Judah, culminatin…
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There’s a strange contradiction in God’s promises to the Jewish people. In Genesis 12, God makes a covenant with Abraham to give him the land of Israel. In Genesis 17:7, God told Abraham that His covenant with him and his descendants would be an everlasting covenant. But then in Leviticus 26, God warns that if the Jewish people break His commandmen…
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Send us a text This week, we continue to examine the 6th seal of the book of Revelation, and its disclosure of the 144,000. We note both the description presented in chapter 7 as well as the description of the same group in chapter 14. This is a live class meeting so it includes some great discussion as well. If you wish to contact me with any comm…
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Trying to figure out the next step in your life's journey? Today, I chat with Chris Pace about his new book Level Up. As I tell the story in this episode, I actually met Chris recently while on vacation, and he gave me a copy of his book. This interview will share several insights with you about discovering God's will. Here is a link where you can …
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Send us a text In this live classroom episode, we consider the Seal of God introduced in Revelation 7:1-4. After identifying what it is, to whom it is given, and where it is located, we then compare it to the Mark of the Beast found in Revelation 13 and elsewhere.. One of the questions considered is, “can a true believer receive the Mark of the Bea…
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Today, I am sharing an episode from my other podcast, Weird Stuff in the Bible. Each week, I dive into a different weird topic regarding bizarre things in scripture. Hear more by subscribing to this podcast as well! And tune back in on Cross References next week to hear an interview with Chris Pace of Messenger International about his new book, Lev…
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Send us a text In this live classroom episode, we consider Revelation 6:12-17 and the depiction of the great Day of Judgment from the side of those who are seized by that event, unprepared to meet God. We hope that you enjoy the live discussion that takes place as well. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please…
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Last week I talked about how I did my parental duty and instilled the love of star wars into my child. Now let me talk about one of the stupidest things in star wars. And it comes from the same place that all of the stupidest things in star wars come from: the new Disney movies. This one is flies right into the face of common sense. It comes from t…
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Send us a text In last week's episode, we addressed the moral dilemma that is raised by the fact that Jesus Himself looses the seven seals. In this live episode, we actually examine the specific meaning of the first five of the seven seals. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my emai…
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Poor Nicodemus. That guy really gets a bad rap. Nicodemus was the Pharisee who famously came to Jesus by night, because he was afraid if he approached Jesus during the day that people might see, and people might talk. He was a wise man, a religious man, a scholar. And it’s a good thing that he comes to Jesus in the middle of the night like this bec…
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Send us a text In this live episode, we examine the second major vision of John from the perspective of the seven seals. When Jesus looses the seals, bad things seem to happen on the earth. What is the relationship between the seals being loosed and the experience of human sorrow, calamity and cosmic hardship? If you wish to contact me with any com…
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A lot of people misunderstand the third commandment. The third commandment says, “You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.” Most Christians think that means you shouldn’t say OMG. Now, you probably shouldn’t say OMG, but that’s just one part of what it means to break the third commandment. The third commandment means to misrepresen…
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Is prophecy meant to be taken literally, or is it all symbolic? And if it’s both, then how can you know the difference? That’s the question we’re going to answer today. Because we Christians find a lot to argue about on the subject of prophecy. How can we know if the Israel of today is the fulfillment of prophecies in Old Testament Scripture? How c…
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Send us a text The Sixth seal that Jesus opens has two distinct parts - the terror of the doomed and the bliss of the heavenly redeemed. In this episode, we consider the solemn even as the doomed "call upon the rocks and the mountains to fall upon us and hide us from...wrath". In the next episode we will see the scene from those experiencing just t…
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We’re coming up on three years since I started this podcast, and when I started it, I didn’t know that by the time we got done, Israel would be attacked in the largest one-day massacre of Jewish people since WWII. I didn’t know Israel would be engulfed in a literal war with the Palestinian terrorists who have been seeking to overthrow it for decade…
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Send us a text In this episode, we consider what is know as 'the spirit of the Mrtyrs"' as fond in Rev. 6:9-11. Sometimes it seems as though they are speaking with a spirit of vengeance or of retribution when they cry our '"O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before you will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?" We anal…
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Ezekiel has not been the easiest book of the Bible to study. Up until today’s lesson, most of it has been dark, depressing, gloomy and full of judgment and wrath. But regardless of the past, I have some news about the future: the best is yet to come. Because the book is making a major turning point in this section we’re in. So far, we’ve just encou…
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Send us a text In this episode we consider the first 5 of the seven seals that are cast to the earth by the risen, coronated Lamb. We address the question of God's ultimate sovereignty vs human free agency, especially in seasons of disaster and affliction. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to …
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A pastor must be a good public speaker, able to draw large crowds with his authority and charisma. A pastor must be like a CEO, an expert in management and leadership. A pastor must be a skilled fundraiser, and know how to execute a building program. A pastor must be on-call 24/7, even on holidays and vacations. A pastor must be an expert psycholog…
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Send us a text In this episode, we address one of the most consequential events in all of the Bible, in all of redemptive history. It is an event most evangelicals are unaware of, because most evangelicals are scared of the book and Revelation and have therefore never read of it. I hope you enjoy this episode as few events shine the light more bril…
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Send us a text In this episode, we complete our consideration of the situation at the church at Sardis and Laodacea in Revelation, chapter 3. The sobering phrase, "I will spit you out of my mouth" is one the most severe renunciations of Jesus Christ in all of scripture. What prompted His declaration? Who are those who prompt the visceral response, …
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Send us a text In this episode, we consider the situation at the church at Sardis and Laodacea in Revelation, chapter 3. The sobering phrase, "I will spit you out of my mouth" is one the most severe renunciations of Jesus Christ in all of scripture. What prompted His declaration? If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, …
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I have heard all my life about declaring God’s promises. The idea was that certain things in scripture became true in reality as long as you declared them to be so. Sounds a little bit magical. But is it biblical? We’re going to talk about that today. We’ll also wrap up Ezekiel 33, and for the first time in 30 chapters, Ezekiel is going to be allow…
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Send us a text In this episode we focus again on the demonic influence, satanic instruction and sexual immorality of the churches of Pergamum and Thyatira, seeking to understand how Jesus Himself feels about it. Strong emotions are conveyed by the One who has the sharp, two edged sword proceeding from His mouth. Every debate on sexuality in the mod…
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Send us a text In this podcast episode we focus on the demonic influence, satanic instruction and sexual immorality of the churches of Pergamum and Thyatira. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.comDoor Jim
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Entire books have been written about the thorny theological issue I want to talk about today. James chapter 2. At face value, James 2 seems hard to reconcile with the rest of the New Testament. That’s because the rest of the New Testament pretty clearly teaches this doctrine of salvation by grace through faith not of works. That’s a direct quote, a…
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Send us a text Before resuming our episodes on the book of Revelation, we want to take a final look at the largeness of the Biblical narrative that is ours in Christ - this time in consideration of Paul's declaration that "all things work together for good for those who love God", (Ro. 8:28). Is it really a hiding place from the coming AI technocra…
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So we’re in this chapter called Ezekiel’s Greatest Hits. That’s my name for it. Ezekiel 33 recaps some of Ezekiel’s earlier lessons; in fact, some of my favorite lessons from earlier in the book. And today we’ll be looking at verses 10 through 20, which recap my favorite chapter of Ezekiel: chapter 18. This is the chapter on personal responsibility…
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Send us a text We are seeking to build a towering scriptural narrative that will stand as we believers, are facing the onslaught of AI, hyper-control, surveillance systems of the future as ANI transitions to AGI and then to ASI. What is the Christian to do? Is there a narrative force large enough to provide a sustainable perspective of life amidst …
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You are probably going to regret listening to today’s episode. I’m just gonna put that out there now. Why do I say that? Do you ever learn something and you just kind of wish you didn’t know? Like, I wish I didn’t know about germs. Sometimes I just really wish I didn’t know that there are these tiny little microscopic bacteria all over virtually ev…
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Send us a text We are guided in scripture to "be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind" (Ro. 12:2), yet emerging AI technologies threaten to usurp our cognitive independence by the hyper-control and surveillance systems of the future as ANI transitions to AGI and then to ASI. What is the Christian to do? Is th…
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A conversation with Nate Vainio, host of the Something to Gnaw On podcast. He has graciously allowed me to share this interview with my listeners over here for the month of May, and this is part 3 of 3. The Cross References Podcast with Luke Taylor: Episode 122 (And Part 57 of my Ezekiel series) If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to…
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Send us a text In preparation for coming considerations (esp. Revelation 13), we take time to consider some of the questions involving emerging technologies, AI and Transhumanism. Should we fear the things that are coming? If not, how are we to navigate through that which apparently aims to control us? Please consider watching the following video f…
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A conversation with Nate Vainio, host of the Something to Gnaw On podcast. He has graciously allowed me to share this interview with my listeners over here for the month of May, and this is part 2 of 3. The Cross References Podcast with Luke Taylor: Episode 121 (And Part 56 of my Ezekiel series) If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to…
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Send us a text Continuing on in noting the high points found in the letters to the seven churches of Asia Minor, this episodes considers the dual concepts raised for us in the letters to Smyrna and Philadelphia. "Those who say they are Jews and are not" and "the Synagogue of Satan" - two phrases which especially given the cultural moment we are in …
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