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Studies have shown that sleep deprivation can be linked to diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, premature aging, weight gain, depression, and even mental illness. The following recent report is one of many indicating that numerous health and mental problems can result from long-term lack of sleep: Mental Health Risk I know for a fact that I am much less attentive, a great deal more forgetful, and more prone to mistakes when I have not had enough sleep, even for just a couple of nights in a row. In case you are sleep deprived, the Sleep Deprivation website might provide some beneficial information. |
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Several leaders from the Middle East met with President Obama today in the White House. These included Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority, King Abdullah II of Jordan, and President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt. Secretary of State Clinton also was in attendance. A time period of one year has been set for Israel and the Palestinians to reach a peace deal. Of course, if and when one is achieved, Israel will pay a very costly price for agreeing to such a toxic covenant (Isaiah 28:15-19).
James Jay Lee Somehow, as living in this world becomes more perilous, I think that people who think like this will be on the increase. If they believe that the population of the world should be decreased significantly, maybe they should be the first to volunteer to jump off a cliff. |
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One phrase in the Bible that seems to have widespread misunderstanding is “Day of the Lord.” Most commonly, it is applied to the final seven years of this age, prior to the return of Jesus, which often is called the 70th Week or the “Tribulation period.” Some others see the Day of the Lord as being the literal 24-hour day on which Jesus’ second advent will take place. Basically, a regular Hebrew day begins, in darkness, at sunset. At dawn, that day continues in sunlight. It continues until sunset, at which time the next day commences. |
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Here is a verse in the Bible (both NIV and KJV) that is quoted relatively often by preachers: Christ is the end of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes. (Romans 10:4—NIV) Frequently, this is one of the verses used to persuade Christians that it no longer is necessary to follow the rules and regulations in the ancient Torah. It sometimes is said that the old, outdated laws of Moses (other than the Ten Commandments) were “nailed to the cross” and, thus, were brought to an “end.” Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. (Matthew 5:17—NIV) Christ’s death and resurrection did not represent the end or conclusion of the Law. Rather, He was the fulfillment or goal of the Law, which we should do our best to observe, not to disregard. This absolutely does not mean that adherence to the Torah is necessary for eternal salvation. Belief and faith in Jesus alone is the only requirement for this (Galatians 2:16; Romans 3:28, 10:9,10). |
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I don’t know why, but for some reason I was in the mood to make cookies. Maybe it was because I had a cookie at some open house the other day, and the taste stuck with me. ![]() I have to admit that these are outrageously good. My recipe is here, in case you have any interest: Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookies. Maybe I should open a bakery. Nah...too much work. In any case, I will be giving most of them away. Even one of the smaller ones, every other day, would be more sweets than I normally eat. |
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I woke up at 3:00 a.m., turned on the radio, and listened to the news on the hour. Then I rolled over to go back to sleep but couldn’t. |
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I love Sea World in San Diego. Sea animals fascinate me, especially these dophins and their bubble rings: It seems that one or two of the dolphins taught the other ones how to do make those. Very cool. Of course, I believe that their amazing Creator originated the idea in the first place. |
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Growing up as a Christian in Lebanon, she witnessed and experienced severe persecution by radical Islam. You can read a speech that she gave at Duke University here: Do a web search for Brigitte Gabriel to find her videos and more things she has written. |
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For five days last week, I took over 1,000 photos at a church’s Vacation Bible School for kids. Here are just a few of the elaborate decorations that were set up. ![]() ![]() I was very impressed with the amount of God’s Word that was presented to all the kids. Even if they were not able to process all of it this week, I feel that many of them had moments when a “light turned on” and something that was said suddently made complete and total sense to them. An example of this was given by the church’s pastor in his message today. |
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Recently, I have heard a few Bible/prophecy teachers and preachers who believe that the Gog/Magog war, described in Ezekiel 38 and 39, is imminent. Most of them seem to believe that this will take place prior to the final seven years of this age (the 70th Week). There are several seven-year periods mentioned in the Bible. It is not uncommon for God to use a span of seven units of time (usually seven years) to accomplish certain things. It is my belief that the following will be the sequence of events:
Another thing that is believed by those who feel the Gog/Magog war will occur prior to the 70th Week is this: Once God supernaturally destroys these attacking armies, Israel no longer will have anymore enemies. Furthermore, Israel will know their Lord and God, from that point forward. |
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Someone proposed an interesting question to me (I am paraphrasing): I know that a great many Christians prefer the King James version of the Bible. I prefer the New International version, although I frequently refer to the King James and other versions to see their renditions of specific words, verses, and/or passages. |
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I don’t know why, but I keep receiving emails from people telling me about their Rapture views or even claiming that there will be no Rapture at all. Here is the most recent one, along with my response (which often takes me at least 3-4 days to provide, especially when so many points are brought up in the email): Incidentally, this person wrote back and indicated that I had not convinced him that there will be a Rapture. That’s OK. I think that people should believe whatever gives them satisfaction and contentment to believe. |
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I went on a couple of nature walks and took a few snapshots along the way. I was thinking I should have brought along a fishing pole. Then I remembered that I don’t like to fish, although I can’t think of one type of fish that I don’t like to eat. ![]() ![]() I was hoping to see a bear. Well, maybe not. I didn’t have a good pair of running shoes on. |
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I am up in the mountains where some friends live. They have a vegetable garden and some chickens, so they could be self-sufficient for awhile if they needed to be. ![]() ![]() In my July 27 entry, I wrote a little about surviving the hard times to come. Growing food will help a person or a family to be self-sufficient, to some extent. ![]() Somehow, those grotesque things remind me of the swarm of demonic locusts in Revelation 9:3-10, which will torment people for five months during the “day of vengeance” period. I am looking for the Pre-wrath Rapture to get me out before then. |
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Over the weekend, someone broke into a friend’s car. But it wasn’t a person; it was a bear. ![]() I asked him (my friend, not the bear) if there was any food in the car at the time, and he said there was a dessert of some type that he accidentally had left in the back seat. Oops. As a result, I don’t think he was all that surprised it happened. |
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I have been craving lasagna, so I made two of them today. One of them will last several days. I froze the other one. ![]() I had one slice, and it was incredibly good. I am a good cook (so I’ve been told), even though I don’t really like to cook. |
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There were a few extra fireworks left over from earlier this month, so we set them off. ![]() Watching each one reminded me of how I believe God created the universe: from an infinitesimal point, containing all matter and energy that we know, expanding outward into all the galaxies. Unlike many (perhaps most) Christians, I believe in a very ancient, rather than in a young, Creation. |
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The Anti-Defamation League has issued a statement opposing the building of a mosque near the World Trade Center memorial site. Here is a video by Pat Condell, in London, expressing his views about the building of that mosque and community center, as well as another video in which he explains how Islam is taking over Europe:
In case you think that Islam is a “religion of peace,” you might want to re-think that idea. Read the Qur´an, from beginning to end, and find out for yourself. |
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I believe that very difficult and troublesome times are coming. For some, they already have begun. I do not know when the world, as a whole, will experience widespread trials, tribulations and distress. Although I will not speculate about a specific time frame, I feel that these times will be upon us within a handful of years. Basically, I cannot give anyone specific advice on how to prepare for the future. Only God knows what is coming and how it will affect each person and family. The best counsel I can give is to read and study God’s Word, in the Bible, and to consult Him in prayer. My Adversity Supplies Check List might be beneficial to some. Furthermore, growing one’s own food, if possible, wouldn’t be a bad idea. |
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Avi Lipkin (aka Victor Mordecai) is an American-born Jew who also has citizenship in Israel. He has been a guest numerous times on God’s Learning Channel, whose live stream can be viewed online. Avi is very knowledgeable about Israel and about the USA’s relationship with Israel. "Plant" in the White House? To see the entire 28-minute interview, go here (with the portion about Obama from 9:30 to 13:50 on the video time line): The viewer can come to his/her own conclusions about this. |
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Sometimes people who hold Rapture views contrary to mine like to try to convince me of their views. Those who embrace a Pre-tribulation Rapture view mostly have given up. Most of them know I am convinced that this view is a complete fantasy with no foundation in reality. Recently, I have written responses explaining how the Pre-wrath Rapture differs from the Post-tribulation Rapture view (I believe that both of them will take place):
I actually do believe that a Post-tribulation Rapture will take place, on the day Jesus returns to earth, on the final day of the 70th Week. However, I believe that this event will be pre-dated by the main Pre-wrath Rapture by about a year. |
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I began fasting at sunset last night and will eat again after sunset tonight. I did the same thing on the 17th of Tammuz (June 28 to June 29). Today ends the three-week period of mourning since then. |
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A little over a week ago, an article came out about how the explosion and subsequent oil outflow in the Gulf of Mexico could lead to be a world disaster of biblical proportions. A link to this article was sent to me by a few people, so I have decided to link to it here: have triggered a "world-killing" event Basically, the writer presents a scenario in which a gigantic subterranean methane bubble could escape from fissures on the ocean floor, caused by the Deepwater Horizon explosion and subsequent oil outflow. The bulk of the methane could be released all at once, through the weakened ocean floor, and explode, causing a “cascading geological apocalypse.” capped Gulf oil well Someone asked me if I thought that such a cataclysm, if it were to occur, could be explained by the great destruction by fire described in 2 Peter 3:10. Here was my response:
Now, I am not predicting that the catastrophe, described in the first article above, will happen. I have absolutely no idea what to expect. However, I have learned to understand that just about anything in this world is possible. |
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law library called anti-Christian This so-called “art” is not only anti-Christian, it also is anti-Jewish, since the Bible is a Judeo-Christian book. Can you imagine the extreme outrage that would have arisen from Islam if the Qur´an, rather than the Bible, had been depicted in that picture? |
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I have been asked some interesting questions about the two witnesses described in Revelation 11:3-12: Incidentally, some have not abandoned the idea that the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) could be the prophesied seven-year agreement of Daniel 9:27. Certainly, the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument, among other things, caused me to suspect for over three years that the ENP might be the agreement beginning the 70th Week. |
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I read something which I found interesting and well-written. It shows how “hatred without cause” can explain some of America’s disdain with Arizona’s SB-1070 law (see my May 20 entry), Islam’s disdain of Israel, and even people’s disdain of God. You can read it if you want. It is rather lengthy, though. |
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Rarely do I place a link, on this page, to something someone has emailed me. However, this video is an exception: I also have the Names and Attributes of God in a table at my website. YHWH is so multi-faceted, complex and diverse that even these titles and traits are not all-inclusive; they are just the “tip of the iceberg.” I believe that it will take an eternity to learn about His characteristics because they are infinite. |
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A friend in Rochester, NY, said that he and everyone in his office felt the Canadian earthquake, magnitude 5.0, back on June 23. Today, he sent me photos of all the “terrible devastation” experienced in Rochester, due to the quake. ![]() Wow, how come So. CA doesn’t have quakes like that? Oh wait, there was just one at 4:53 p.m. this afternoon, with a substantial number of things falling over and breaking. Southern California This quake was not on the San Andreas Fault but, rather, on the San Jacinto Fault, which was stressed by the 7.2 quake on Apr. 4 (Easter Sunday). I’ve been checking the USGS page for the magnitudes of aftershocks, and there have been several. |
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President Obama hosted Prime Minister Netanyahu today at the White House. Some thought that there would be a “re-snubbing” of Netanyahu, like there was on Mar. 25. But I doubted that it would happen this time, as there has been significant political pressure on Obama, even from some Democrats, to treat Netanyahu—and Israel—with civility. direct Israeli-Palestinian talks Of course, I suspect that all the “pleasantries” by Obama, in front of the cameras, were staged and not sincere. Some have used the word “choreographed,” which I think is a good description. |
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I have added a couple of entries to my Bible Question Emails and Ted’s Responses section:
In the news, Turkey is threatening to sever ties with Israel unless Israel apologizes for the deadly raid on a Gaza-bound aid ship on May 31. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ruled out any apology. I feel that there is a relatively high probability that the leader Gog (Ezekiel 38:2,3, 39:1), who will mount a devastating attack on Israel (38:16, 39:2), will be from Turkey or surrounding area rather than from Russia, as many believe. This is explained in my Final Battles commentary, in the first three paragraphs of the Gog and Magog section. |
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Happy 4th of July, fellow Americans!
![]() Please attach any leftover cake and ice cream to an email and send it to me. |
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Today is my cousin’s birthday, and I flew to Alabama to make her a cake. Well, that’s not the only reason I came here, but that is one thing I wanted to do while I was here. ![]() That’s surprising...I didn’t realize that we were under Sharia law quite yet. Maybe Betty Crocker has converted to Islam. ![]() ![]() Better than the parade, though, were the free snacks at some of the booths. Since I hadn’t eaten anything yet, I had “breakfast” there. Too bad nobody had free raw oats; that’s what I was really craving. I had a couple of handfuls of them later, and my cousin said, “Eeeewwww!!!” |
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I received an email asking about the prediction of a man, Harold Camping. He has been stating that the Rapture of believers will take place on May 21, 2011. I assume that the following page is Camping’s teaching about this, although I do not see his name anywhere on the page: And here is an article about him and his prediction: May 21, 2011 The email I received also told me that Harold Camping teaches how right before the end, churches in general will apostatize (fall away from the truth), as noted in 2 Thessalonians 2:3. I was asked what my understanding was of 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 and also what I thought about these teachings by Mr. Camping. Secondly, for multiple reasons, I do not accept that the Rapture will take place on May 21, 2011. The main reason is because I feel quite strongly that the primary Rapture event will occur on a Rosh HaShanah or Yom Teruah, the Feast of Trumpets, which always is in the Fall of the year, not in the Spring. This, and other reasons, are detailed in my commentary, The Rapture. |
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I like to listen to various teachers at God’s Learning Channel (GLC) online. If you have an interest, you can listen to GLC live, 24 hours a day, by doing these things:
You also can view a GLC July Program Schedule (in PDF form). Keep in mind, though, that GLC is in Texas; therefore, all of the times listed are Central Time.
When listening to him, I virtually always learn something or some things that I did not know before. His 30-minute show is televised several times a week, with the original show on Sunday (5:00 p.m., CT) and the other shows being reruns of that show. Click here to go to his video archives page at GLC, where you can link to his first twelve videos. |
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