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Perseverance of the Saints By Daron Alleman “The heart is more deceitful than all else And is desperately sick; Who can understand it?” --Jeremiah 17:9 One tragic consequence of man’s fall into sin has been his propensity to forget God. The danger to...
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Irresistible Grace By Daron Alleman How can a sinful man be right with a Holy God? That is the most important question we will ever ask. God’s justice demands perfection from His creation. Therefore all men are in a very precarious situation since in...
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Limited Atonement By Daron Alleman If God is so loving why does He not save everybody? We know from Scripture that God does not save everybody. Certainly few would argue that Judas Iscariot was saved. In my previous article on Unconditional Election we...
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This concludes my Blog about our Israel Trip. I hoped you enjoyed the journey! As we depart Jerusalem I want to conclude with the words of the Psalmist in Psalm 122. Enjoy. Psalm 122 Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem. A Song of Ascents, of David. 1 I...
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Today was our last full day in Israel. Tomorrow we again cross the Jordanian border and head for home. Our day began with a walk on the Temple Mount. Then we went to the Burnt House Museum which documents the Second Temples destruction in 70 A.D. We then...
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Today was bright and sunny! We departed for the Old City of David. Then we walked down the Kidron Valley to the Pool of Silom. From there it was off to Caiaphas house where Peter heard the rooster crow three times, just as Jesus said it would. After lunch...
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We woke up this morning in Jerusalem to a downpour. We made our way through the wind and the rain to the Lion Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem. Our first stop was the Pool of Bethesda, and then it was on to Saint Ann Church. There we sang some hymns....
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Today we visited Engedi which sits on the western side of the northern end of the Dead Sea. This was one of David’s strongholds. In 1 Samuel 24:1 we read, “Now when Saul returned from pursuing the Philistines, he was told, saying, ‘Behold, David is in...
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Ever see what happens to a person when they try to swim in the Dead Sea? You float like a bobber!!...
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A highlight for today was visiting the traditional site for the Mount of Beatitudes. This is where it is thought Jesus preached the Sermon on the Mount. This is the first sermon Jesus preached, and it is the greatest sermon ever. As we gazed upon this...
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Our adventure today took us an hour north of the Sea of Galilee to an area known as the Golan Heights. Our hotel in Tiberias sits right on the shore of the Sea of Galilee which is 685 feet below sea level. We made the hour long drive to Tel Dan which...
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Today we finally set foot on Israeli soil. What a beautiful country! We crossed the Allenby Bridge located just north of the Dead Sea around 10 am this morning. By 11:00 am we were through the security check point and driving north on the west side of...
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The vision of Obadiah. Thus says the Lord God concerning Edom -- We have heard a report from the Lord, And an envoy has been sent among the nations saying, "Arise and let us go against her for battle" -- Behold, I will make you small among the nations;...
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We have safely arrived in Amman Jordan. I am sure many of us looked like deer looking into headlights as we tumbled off the Delta Airbus. We were immediately greeted by a guide who took us to our bus. On the half hour drive from the airport to our hotel...
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I will be in Israel for the next two weeks! I hope to blog about our adventure here. The time in Israel is 9 hours ahead of ours, so I will title the posts "while you were sleeping". You know, while you were sleeping Daron was visiting the land of which...
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Unconditional Election By Daron Alleman The doctrine of God’s Unconditional Election is displayed upon the backdrop of man’s Total Depravity. As a result of man’s sinful condition the works of God must begin with God’s loving choice of us. How is that...
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Total Depravity By Daron Alleman T he Arminian followers presented their five articles of faith to the state of Holland. The year was 1610, just one year after the death of James Arminius (A Dutch seminary professor). The “Remonstrance” (i.e. a protest)...
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