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Welcome to the CJC Weekly Bible Study where the CJC stands for "Complete Jesus Christ." If your understanding of Jesus is based only on teachings from the New Testament, then your understanding is INCOMPLETE. Regarding what we often call the Old Testament, these are the very Scriptures that Jesus said testify about Him! We'd love to have you join us as we study through the Older AND Newer Testaments in our current verse-by-verse study through the first book of the Bible: Genesis.These episod ...
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Genesis is the story of the Creation and the people that followed it. The place is Canaan which is the land of Israel and the adjoining nations. The Book discusses the complex relationship between God and Mankind and portrays the travails of one particular family, the family of Noah, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The book is priceless in its description of the custom of the day and the interaction within the family, tribe and Nation. But most of all the beauty of Genesis lies in the description ...
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The fundamental message of the book of Revelation is simple. It promises that God will institute universal peace, prosperity and cooperation over all the earth immediately after the return of Jesus Christ. It reveals how this wonderful new world will be established and why it will never be destroyed or superseded by any other way of life or social order. Listen to this audiobook or read other Bible study aids online at ucg.org/booklets.
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Revelation 1:20 "As for the mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand, and the seven golden lampstands, the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches". Who are the "angels of the seven churches"? Are they representative of the pastors of the churches? Perhaps they are supernatural beings? We seek to answer these questions in t…
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Revelation 1:16 reads, “In his right hand he held seven stars, from his mouth came a sharp two-edged sword, and his face was like the sun shining in full strength” Having previously discussed this verse in a prior episode, we take a bit of a deeper dive (in a different group setting) as well as some notable group participation as lights were coming…
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In this episode, we contimue to consider the apostle John's response to the vision of Jesus while imprisoned on the isle of Patmos. In considering his response we dive into a frequent Biblical phenomenon - that of God's transcendence and His imminence, and how often these two seemingly juxtaposed concepts are presented in harmony to one another in …
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In this episode, we begin to consider the apostle John's response to the vision of Jesus while imprisoned on the isle of Patmos. In considering his response we begin to dive into a frequent Biblical phenomenon - that of God's transcendence and His imminence, and how often these two seemingly juxtaposed concepts are presented in harmony to one anoth…
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In this episode, we dive pretty deep into Revelation 1:16 and join John in his vision of Jesus while imprisoned on the isle of Patmos. As John gazes into the heavenly vision, he sees Jesus with a sharp, two-edged sword coming from His mouth. Further, he sees Jesus' face shining as the sun in full strength. These two concepts when woven together pre…
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We continue to probe into the depths of understanding John's great first vision of Revelation - His vision of Jesus Christ. As we delve deeper into John's mammoth vision of Jesus Christ, (his first & introductory vision), we address the theme of spiritual vision, both in terms of a personal experience of vision (that every believer has to one degre…
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Its all the craze among the billionaire class, leading the rest of us to ask, "what do they know that we do not?" Jesus addresses the spirit behind the self-preservation of the billionaire class in Luke 12:16-21. We briefly address the issue in this short episode. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel …
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We begin to probe into the depths of understanding John's great first vision of Revelation - His vision of Jesus Christ. Questions raised in this live episode: How did John endure persecution? What can we learn from his experience. Also, what is it to understand the Bible as it was intended, via spiritual perception? If you wish to contact me with …
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If God knows all things, why pray? This is a valid question which needs an adequate, scriptural and thoughtful answer. In this episode, we also do a comparative analysis of the prayer life of the Apostle Paul and compare it to our own prayer experience. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to wri…
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In this episode, we consider the phrase at the end of Revelation 1:4, "The seven spirits of God". In so doing we take a journey into some new and interesting aspects of the Holy Spirit not typically found in most studies of the kind. We are introduced in this episode a view of the Holy Spirit through the eyes of the book of Revelation. If you wish …
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In this live class discussion we address the question, "are humans comprised of 3 parts (body, soul, spirit) or 2 parts (body, soul/spirit)?" If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.comبقلم Jim
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In this episode, we explore the phrase in Revelation 1:4, "He who is, who was and who is to come", along with verse 8, "I am the alpha and the omega". We examine the topics related to the eternality of God and the mortality of mankind, examining the phenomena of the near-death experience. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, sugg…
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In this live podcast episode, we revisit Revelation 1:1 in order to take a deeper look at the phrase, "the things which must soon come to pass." If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.comبقلم Jim
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A brief, informal (live) discussion where we examine the merits of two seemingly opposing theological trends to determine which view has the most merit biblically. If you wish to contact me with any comments, questions, suggestions, etc please feel free to write to my email: jmrgrs9@gmail.comبقلم Jim
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If a child "makes decision" early in life, then falls away to a rebellious lifestyle, Is that child saved? In other words is OSAS true, or not? We employ a principle (thank you Dr. Michael Heiser) known as "believing loyalty" to help answer the question that plagues many minds and hearts. Can we KNOW for certain that we are saved. This brief (live)…
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In this episode, we take a look at the vision of Jesus presented to John as found in Revelation 1:11-20. Our specific focus in this episode is theme or central idea of the vision of Christ as found in these verses. These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William, More Than Conqu…
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In this episode, we take another look at the vision of Jesus presented to John as found in Revelation 1:11-20. We consider specifically the scope or range of this vision, asking the question, "to whom was the vision intended?" (besides John himself). These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 …
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In this episode, we take another look at the vision of Jesus presented to John as found in Revelation 1:11-20. Our specific focus in this episode is that of John's response to the vision of Christ as found primarily in Revelation 1:17. These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, Wil…
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In this episode, we take another look at the vision of Jesus presented to John as found in Revelation 1:11-20. Our specific focus in this episode is that of John's response to the vision of Christ as found primarily in Revelation 1:17. In addition, we take alook at the practical relevance of John's vision of Jesus in our lives? Are we people of vis…
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In this episode, we consider the theme of the great Day of Judgment as it is introduced in Revelation 1:7 These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William, More Than Conquerors, 1979 Heiser, Michael, John's Use of the Old Testament in the Book of Revelation, 2021 Brooks, Richard,…
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In this episode, we continue our exposition of the book of Revelation, covering chapter 1:4-8. Our topic is "The Trinitarian Greeting". John is hearing the angel describe to him the great introduction of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit just prior to his great opening vision of the person of the glorified Jesus found in v 10-20. These podcas…
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In this episode, we begin our actual exposition of the book of Revelation, starting at chapter 1:1 We briefly consider the importance of the first five words of the text, and then look in some detail at the phrase, "the things which must soon come to pass", as an important temporal clue as to how the book is to be interpreted. These podcast episode…
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In this episode, we examine the two major divisions of the Book of Revelation, chapters 1-11 and chapters 12-22. We notice that these two major divisions reflect that surface account of the struggle between the church and the world, (chapters 1-11) and then the behind-the-scenes players or forces that engage in this same conflict (chapters 12-22). …
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In this episode, we consider three additional arguments in support of parallelism as the organizing principle of the book of Revelation. The three arguments are: NUMEROLOGICAL TIME-PERIODS COSMIC GEOGRAPHY GLOBALISM AS A REBELLION These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William,…
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In this episode, we take a broad scan look at the seven parallel, but progressive sections of the book of Revelation. 1. Christ in the Midst of the Lampstands (1 – 3) 2. The Vision of Heaven and the Seals (4 – 7) 3. The Seven Trumpets (8 – 11) 4. The Persecuting Dragon (12– 14) 5. The Seven Bowls (15– 16) 6. The Fall of Babylon (17– 19) 7. The Grea…
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Deeper into introductory considerations. The timeless relevance of the book of Revelation. We go from the IMAX to the flight simulator. These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William, More Than Conquerors, 1979 Heiser, Michael, John's Use of the Old Testament in the Book of Rev…
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Introductory considerations #2. The four prominent systems of interpreting the book of Revelation: HISTORICISM PRETERISM FUTURISM IDEALISM These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William, More Than Conquerors, 1979 Heiser, Michael, John's Use of the Old Testament in the Book of …
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Introductory considerations vital to understanding the book of Revelation. In this episode, we consider the majesty, purpose and theme of the book of Revelation. We are introduced also to the "IMAX" of the Bible. These podcast episodes glean from these primary sources: Beale, G.K., The Book of Revelation, 1998 Hendriksen, William, More Than Conquer…
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