4:21 How should we understand Jude when he references the Book of Enoch?
9:31 Does Matthew 24:19 mean that there are babies left behind in the rapture?
11:28 Is a person body and spirit or body, soul and spirit?
13:33 Why were the early reformers post-millennialists or amillennialists did it have something to do with their denomination?
18:01 Does John 8:24 relate to Exodus 3:14 in the use of “I am?”
24:51 Are Gog and Magog supposed to be the United States and Russia?
32:26 How do you respond to someone thinks that Jesus and God are actually aliens from another planet?
43:18 Is there a distinction between our mind, emotions, spirit and body?
46:12 How do we explain our birth and our death dates being known by God as it relates to a plane crash?
49:00 We are called to pray for our leaders when they are not good leaders or evil?
52:18 How did John the Baptist escape Herod’s decree to kill all the newborns?
54:20 What does God say about divorce and remarriage?
Topics: Book of Enoch, Jude, Rapture, Babies, Body, Soul, Spirit, Dichotomist, Trichotomist, I Am, Gog, Magog, Foreknowledge, Leaders, Prayer, Marriage, Divorce
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