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  • Thoughts in the Darkness – Alpha and Omega Ministries — Read on www.aomin.org/aoblog/theologymatters/thoughts-in-the-darkness/ Sober thoughts for sober minds.

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  • Words of wisdom from the past. Things we think are new are really old. We’ve been here before but our apathy to historic reality has paved the way of despondency and despair. Here I find the words of the late Bryon Sunderland in Benjamin Franklin Morris’ (magnum opus 1864) instructive that the current powers at…

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  • Worry versus Concern: Thoughts Regarding COVID-19

    “The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, But the righteous are bold as a lion” (Prov 28.1; NASB). “And who of you being worried can add a single hour to his life?” (Matt 6.27; NASB). What do these two verses have in common? Other than we find them in the Bible? At first glance,…

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  • Today we are going to discuss another common objection that I have come across in denying that spiritual death[1] did in fact take place in the garden narrative[2] recorded for us in Genesis 3. This objection is related to the Tree of life. The argument places emphasis on the fruit of this tree as that…

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  • Death Biblically Defined as Separation: Dealing with an Objection

    What we Witness in the Garden Narrative God told Adam that the day (when) he ate of the forbidden tree he would “surely die” (Gen 2.17). Either God was telling the truth or He was wrong. The serpent said to Eve you won’t “surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your…

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