The main purpose of this study is to examine the core objective of God, which God intended to bring forth through the Messiah. In that, the primary purpose of the Messiah was not to bring peace upon the earth, but to address the fundamental issue of sin that came on the account of the disobedience of Adam. The depth of which is that, just as sure as sin and death entered through the disobedience of Adam, likewise, through the righteous act of the Messiah, they are annulled.
A Little Lower than Elohim?
The purpose of this study is to address a simple misinterpretation that is related to the Hebrew word “Elohim,” which is normally translated as God. However, in some instances this word is also used to refer to heavenly beings. So, in some cases we are required to use the context of the passage to determine the intended meaning, and it is one such incident which we will address in this study.
The Crown of Thorns!
In this study we will explore the full significance of the suffering of the Lord Jesus Christ, by exploring the Curse of the Law from which He redeemed us having become a curse for us. For which reason, His blood was poured out onto death to purify our soul, His body scourged for our health and well-being, and the Crown of Thorns were put upon His head, so that we may be fruitful in the abundance of His blessing through the restoration of dominion.
Grace Upon Grace!
The main purpose of this study is to show the difference between Justification which has to do with the Blood, and Righteousness which has to do with the Holy Spirit. However, in the Church these two concepts are commonly presented as interchangeable. So, we hope to show the different aspects of Grace that relates to these concepts, in order to highlight the main pursuit of a Christian life for the purpose of inheriting the Kingdom of God.
The War of Gog of Magog!
In this study we aim to give a broad perspective of the events that surround the War of Gog. The main objective of which is to definitively encapsulate the prophecies of Ezekiel chapters 38 & 39 with the End-Time events described by John in Revelation 20.
The Judgement of the Believer?
In this study, we will address a divisive question within the body of Christ: “Is a Believer Subject to the Judgment of Christ?” And as is with many disagreements in the body of Christ, this dispute is also based on the truth we have understood in part which we have allowed to overshadow the parts we don't. As a result, we have created a tunnel vision of a self-reasoned conclusion to the neglect of truths that might contradict it. The outcome of which is that we exclude ourselves from incremental truths that are appointed for the days we are living in. And this subject is not something we can easily brush aside to be of secondary importance, because our understanding of this truth will determine the manner we conduct our lives as Christians, which will bear serious consequences. So, we aim to address this subject from the perspective of the consequence of the Second Death, by exploring what constitutes an escape from its judgment.
No Revival in the Tribulation!
The aim of this study is to address one of the main prevalent misinterpretations in the Book of Revelation. That is, the expectation many have of a Great Revival that will take place on earth during the Seven years of Tribulation. So, in this study we hope to dispel this misunderstanding by approaching the subject as it relates to the Holy Spirit, the Church, the Two witnesses, and the man of lawlessness. The main purpose of which is that we may have a full understanding of the finality of the period we are living in.
Veil of Separation!
The aim of this study is to establish the fact mankind was not created spirit, and only in Christ we have the opportunity to become one. And we hope to do this with a visual depiction of the Temple of God being superimposed over the makeup of Mankind as Spirit, Soul and Body. The main point being, the Tabernacle design given to Moses in the wilderness gives insight into the fall of Adam. Likewise, through the teaching of Paul, our new nature as spirit can also be expressed through the depiction of the Temple of God, in respect to the Cross of Christ as it relates to the Tabernacle of David.
Seal of Righteousness
The issue of the ORIGINAL creation of mankind is a ROOT CAUSE that has obscured our understanding of many things, especially of the Judgements of God. That is, even though we have a clear understanding of salvation by Grace through Faith, yet we do not have a clear grasp of the process by which we become a New Creation. So, the main objective of this study is to address this fundamental change of nature, through the perspective of the Circumcision of Christ, that is Water Baptism.
Christ Crucified & the Lord is the Spirit!
In this study, we will continue to address the serious ERROR which Christians make, in failing to distinguish between the Death and Life of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our inability to distinguish the difference between the two, has been the cause by which many have failed to understand God’s judgements. So in this study we hope to show the distinction in respect to being "Born of Water," and that of being "Born of the Spirit."