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What Happened During Passion Week?
Happy Resurrection Day!
The week leading up to Easter is often referred to as the Passion Week. This week began with Jesus’s entrance into Jerusalem on a Sunday (Palm Sunday) and ended with His death and burial. This, of course, led to His resurrection—Easter—which we are getting ready to celebrate in just a few days.
When you read the four gospels in the New Testament, you get the picture that the Passion Week was an incredibly busy week for Jesus and His disciples. I would like to take a few minutes to walk you day-by-day through this week, maybe the most famous week in history. You will see that most of these events can be found in all four gospels.
Sunday
As mentioned above, this week began on Palm Sunday with Jesus’s entry into the city of Jerusalem. You can read about this in Mt. 21:1-11; Mk. 11:1-11; Lk. 19:28-40; Jn. 12:12-19. Some…
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The Office of Apostle
I am new to the idea of the 5-fold ministry. Sure, I have read Ephesians 4: “And he himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, equipping the saints for the work of ministry, to build up the body of Christ, until we all reach unity in …
The Coming of Jesus and Antichrist – 2 Thessalonians
If Paul describes precursors to the “Day of the Lord,” does that not contradict 1 Thessalonians 5:2 when the Day of the Lord is described as coming like “a thief in the night” – a sudden coming of Jesus? The “day of the Lord” was something that bothered the Thessalonians. In chapter 2 of second …
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Covenant – Various passages in Hebrews
What makes the New Covenant superior to the Old Covenant? The writer of Hebrews makes a bold claim in chapter 8:6. “But Jesus has now obtained a superior ministry, and to that degree he is the mediator of a better covenant, which has been established on better promises.” He is claiming that a New Covenant …
Everything in the Bible is True… BUT
Excellent overview of what the Bible is and isn't. We do not worship God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Bible - We worship the true Trinity God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
The Promise of Faith and the Destruction of Legalism – Romans 4
Why did Paul use Abraham in his explanation of God’s promise coming through faith? Paul, a Pharisee and one of most learned Jews of his day, had a profound affinity for Abraham. Being the father the Jewish nation and culture, the name of Abraham carried significant weight when used as an example or a …
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Review of Bruce Cockburn’s Memoir
Rumours of Glory: A Memoir by Bruce Cockburn My rating: 4 of 5 stars There is an old saying “Never meet your heroes; you will always be disappointed.” There is some truth to that, and it plays a part of Cockburn’s memoir. I have read a lot of biographies and memoirs of my musical heroes …
A Few Prophetic Thoughts Since Billy Graham Passed
Interesting thoughts on Billy Graham.
By the time you read this, it will have been 9 days since the passing of Reverend Dr. Billy Graham. People will have attended his funeral and perhaps, some of the shock will have settled as the world comes to grip with the reality that he is no longer living among us. I have been pondering what prophetic insight I could glean from his passing, especially in light of so many others who have both previously have prophesied about him. While I don’t claim to be as anointed as those who have a more public presence, I no less believe that God has shared with me some things to take note of.
As I reflected on who Billy Graham was to the nation and the type of ministry he led, I began to get a sense that God is awakening His Church to a new time…
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Faith and Doubt (and how they coexist)
Great article on the subject of doubt.
Sermon – The Power of Testimony
As a follow up to my last blog, here is a sermon I gave on this subject. I go a little bit deeper than my Blog. The sermon can be found Here. Here are the links to Sister Amber's testimony: Part 1 and Part 2 Sermon notes: The Power of Testimony Testimony enhances our spiritual …
I Hate the Prosperity Gospel
I am in agreement with Flacco his article. What is interesting is that Benny Hinn, one of the main purveyors of this heresy, seems to be moving away from it:
https://www.charismanews.com/us/69756-did-benny-hinn-just-renounce-the-prosperity-gospel
Most of those in the Renewal / Charismatic movement utterly reject the prosperity gospel. Young people see though the heresy as anti-Biblical and anti-Gospel.
Hate is a strong word. I rarely use it. When I do use it, I make it clear that I do not use it in jest, or without reason. When I say I hate something, I mean I abhor it, I detest it, and I wish it were not in existence.
Therefore, saying that I hate the prosperity gospel, I still feel I am putting it mildly. Frankly, I wish it would disappear never to deceive another Christian again.
What is the prosperity gospel?
Without giving you a long, drawn-out definition, I will make it simple: the prosperity gospel convinces Christians that God wants them to be wealthy, that he does not want his children to suffer, and that he wants them to enjoy every moment of this life, because he promised he would bless those who have faith enough to believe he would do just that.
In effect, the…
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Is The New Testament Reliable?
Here is a good, quick overview of the reliability of the New Testament.
Critics of Christianity often claim that the Bible is full of errors and contradictions, historically inaccurate, and has been riddled with changes over the many years of translation. However, approaching the New Testament like one would approach any document from antiquity reveals something drastically different.
Dating
Dating the New Testament letters can be difficult and often leads to a difference of opinion among scholars. However, the majority of scholars – even the non-believing – agree that the four Gospels and Acts were written within a few decades (at max a century) of the time of the events recorded. This means the English translation of the New Testament you own is based on a very early recording of the events it tells. So goes the criticism of Christians adding to the New Testament over the centuries.
Number of Greek Manuscripts
We do not have the autographs, or original copies of the…
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The Power of Testimony
In the three accounts of Paul’s conversion, there are some differences in what those who were with him saw and heard. Do these differences discredit Paul’s testimony? When giving testimony, the one who is testifying needs to have credibility. Credibility leads authority to the testimony to persuade or confirm facts that are under consideration. In …
Jesus and Grief – John 11
Why did Jesus wait four days before visiting Lazarus? When a loved one or a friend is on their deathbed, the usual response is to go immediately to them and be with them in their final hours. When Jesus received word that his dear friend Lazarus was sick (11:3), he delayed going to visit him. …
Lost and found: A Look at Luke 15
What was it about the “tax collectors and sinners” that caused such angst among the Pharisees, but who were the object of much of Jesus’ ministry? Luke 15 presents an interesting confrontation between the religious leaders and Jesus. Since the beginning of his ministry, Jesus spent the most time with those who were outside …
Brian Welsh and ministry to a transgendered person
Recently there was an article that came my way that challenged me in the way I think about how Christ followers should react to people that are transgendered. The article can be found HERE and relates how Korn guitarist and devoted Christian, Brian Welch, prayed for a young person who is transgendered. He made this …
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2018 Yamaha Star Eluder First Ride | Baggers
Yamaha 2018 Yamaha Star Eluder First Ride Yamaha’s all-new stripped-down bagger By Jordan Mastagni Yesterday at 10:52am 0 Comments After riding Yamaha’s all-new Star Venture last summer, I returned home pretty damn spoiled. The bar had been set. Two-up, long-distance touring took on new meaning. I was impressed with Yamaha’s attention to detail for rider …
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SLINGSHOT UNVEILS NEW LIMITED EDITION GRAND TOURING LE

Today, Slingshot pulled the covers back on its most premium offering to date with the unveiling of the Grand Touring LE. Fully loaded and accessorized straight from the factory, the limited edition is the ultimate in comfort, style and technology. The Grand Touring LE features the most ergonomically-friendly Slingshade roof, which offers better rider comfort and sun protection.
Other features include Quilted Comfort Seats and industry-leading Ride Command infotainment system with turn-by-turn navigation.
Notable Quotes: “The Grand Touring LE is the perfect offering whether looking to escape town for the weekend or turn heads while cruising Main Street.” – Rachael Elia, Slingshot Marketing Manager
Pricing and Availability: The Grand Touring LE starts at around $30,000 USD and will be available at Polaris Slingshot dealers throughout the U.S. and Canada starting in early March.
Learn more here.
Herod, Peter and God’s Will
Luke shifts scenes, this time we see Herod and his nefarious doings. He arrested some of the believers in Jerusalem to persecute them, and in the process James was murdered. With this act, Herod noticed his approval rating soaring amongst influential Jews, so he decided to kill Peter too; he was arrested and thrown into prison until Passover was over with, then he would face a show trial on trumped up charges and be killed, to the delight of the crowds.
It would seem that old Herod hadn’t cleared his devilish little plan with God, who had other ideas…
Luke goes to great pains to establish that Peter was very well guarded in the prison, since Herod was taking no chances, but in spite of that, Peter would escape. While Peter was sleeping soundly, chained up between two guards, an angel woke him up, told him to get…
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On Being a Disciple Thoughts on Mark 1 & 2
Jesus used the words “follow me” when calling the apostles. What was it about this calling that was different from other callings? Mark describes Jesus calling five of the twelve apostles in the passages 1:16-20 and 2:13-14. For Andrew, Simon, James, John, and Matthew, the call resulted in an immediate following (1:16-20). The calling of …
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Anointed to Heal book review
Anointed to Heal: True Stories and Practical Insight for Praying for the Sick by Bill Johnson My rating: 2 of 5 stars I wanted to like this book. I really am inspired by Bill Johnson's and Randy Clark's ministry. These two men have been obedient to bringing the Gospel and the name of Jesus to …
What Jeremiah 29:11 Really Means
Excellent review of this verse - a worthwhile read.
Review: The Potter’s Promise
The Potter's Promise: A Biblical Defense of Traditional Soteriology by Leighton Flowers My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is an outstanding resource for those who want to look into Traditionalist Soteriology. Dr. Flowers dives deep into traditionally Calvinistic passages and demonstrates some of the faulty exegesis and hermeneutical interpretations of Reformed thinkers. Not afraid …
Bob Hazlett – Opposition turned into Opportunity
The life of Thomas Hooker reveals how opposition is really opportunity.



