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Regarding Viral Videos: Jesus Christ or Religion?

Regarding the video gone viral where the young man professes to hate religion but love Jesus: Jesus did not come to abolish religion, as this young man claims. In fact, Jesus Christ said the dot will not be removed from the “i” nor the cross from the “t.” The Bible tells us to put our [...]
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Been Seven Months Since Our Last Post

Yes, we do realize we have not posted in a while. Much has happened to take our time but we, Lord willing, will return and we intend to finish the Isaiah series. Thank you for your interest and keep the faith. Here is a thought that might carry you through Christmas, it is the opening [...]
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Isaiah 5:1-7 The Song of the Vineyard

These seven verses are a song. The song begins with the beloved singing to her lover and ends with her lover’s response. Israel is the beloved and God is the lover. This is the song God gave to Israel through Isaiah. It is doubtful they ever sang the song. I say this because the intent [...]
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Isaiah 4:2-6 The Branch and the Catastrophe

“In that day the Branch of the LORD shall be beautiful and glorious.” [Isa 4:2 ESV] There are several other verses which refer to Christ as the Branch. Isaiah 11:1 mentions the Branch that shoots from the stump of Jesse. Jeremiah 23:5 and 33:15 say the Branch, coming from the line of David, will reign [...]
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My Prayer Closet – new book by cominus

My Prayer Closet will encourage you to live your life to the glory of God instead of focusing on building your kingdom here on earth. This pocket size reference is perfect for taking on-the-go; and the prayers are a great tool for daily recitals. The first sections are on prayer: Why we pray and what [...]
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Isaiah 3:1-4:1 God Removes Comfort and Honor

This passage continues with what Isaiah saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem (2:1). Several translations begin the third chapter of Isaiah with “behold.” The NIV says, “see now.” The imperative is that we look, see and understand – and repent. Isaiah was writing to warn Judah – but as you read the book, you will understand [...]
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Isaiah 2:6-22 The Day of the Lord

Isaiah has just given us a picture of what Christ’s millennial reign in Jerusalem will look like. Immediately, in the present passage, he contrasts that with a picture of God’s wrath, or the coming Day of the LORD. After describing the glory and justice of Christ’s reign, Isaiah ends the passage with an admonishment to [...]
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Isaiah 1:21 – 2:5 God’s Plan Will Overcome Opposition

Beginning in verse 21, it appears God is rehashing His case against Israel by restating her offenses. She was once faithful but now she has prostituted herself; in other words, she previously served God but now she is consumed in her pursuit of wealth and personal comfort – she has sold herself to pleasure. Where [...]
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Isaiah 1:1-20 Rebellion to God Brings Catastrophe

Isaiah is contemporary with the prophets Hosea, Amos and Micah (Hos 1:1; Amo 1:1 and Mic 1:1). Both Isaiah and Micah describe their books as concerning a vision. Micah describes his vision in seven chapters and Isaiah describes his in sixty-six. Isaiah served the Lord during the reigns of the Judean kings, Uzziah (Azariah), Jotham, [...]
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  • Books by Cominus

    imageMy Prayer Closet (2011)
    Under the Tower of Babel (1995)
    Solomon wrote there will be no end of the writing of books. If he lived now, he would decry the endless cacophony of electronic verbiage. Page after page of endless, mindless tripe. People selling something; people saying something. No body reading anything! If the page doesn't have pictures, [click] the viewer is gone. Everyone is looking for entertainment. No one is looking for substance. But we keep on writing and we think someone will read it. Oh, how we deceive ourselves -- convinced of our own immortality. Words, words, words . . . - cominus
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  • I will perpetuate your memory through all generations; therefore the nations will praise you for ever and ever.
    [Psa 45:17 NIV 1984]

     

    Whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by [Christ Jesus] and for [Christ Jesus].
    [Col 1:16 NIV 1984]