John Lund


Looking at Matthew 4 and Luke 4-5. In Order to Better Understand the Scriptures, utilize the Bible Dictionary, especially the “HARMONY OF THE GOSPELS,” Pages 684-696 in the Church’s KJV of the Bible’s addendum. It is critical to understand the Dual Nature of Jesus; Mortal and Divine. Jesus came to […]

The Early Ministry of Jesus





It will be a GREAT DAY for those who are prepared, although not yet perfect, and a DREADFUL DAY for those who have procrastinated and chosen the things of the world over discipleship to Jesus.                 The Jews were expecting a single coming of the Messiah to deliver them from […]

The Great and Dreadful Day of the Lord


Nothing is known of Daniel’s parentage, though he was undoubtedly of royal descent (Dan. 1:3)[1]; he was taken captive to Babylon around 605 BC and received the name of [Belteshazzar] (1:6–7). There are references to Daniel in [Ezek. 14:14, 20; 28:3; Heb. 11:33]. There are interesting points of similarity between […]

Daniel, God is my Judge


Nothing is known of Daniel’s parentage, though he was undoubtedly of royal descent (Dan. 1:3)[1]; he was taken captive to Babylon around 605 BC and received the name of [Belteshazzar] (1:6–7). There are references to Daniel in [Ezek. 14:14, 20; 28:3; Heb. 11:33]. There are interesting points of similarity between […]

Daniel, God is my Judge



Regardless of your intent when you criticize someone you are a critic. There are consequences for being a critic. Before you panic know that there is such a thing as appropriate criticism, however it is never constructive. The commonly accepted phrase “constructive criticism” is an oxymoron. Criticism is intended to […]

Criticism is the Mother of Contention



The Kingdom of Judah has always been at the crossroads of super powers such as Egypt and Assyria, the Greeks of Alexander the Great and the Persians or the Romans and the Seleucid Empire.[1] This required wise statesmanship on the part of the leaders of Israel and Judah. Sadly, history […]

Ezekiel: God Will Strengthen



              Jeremiah served the Lord as a Prophet for forty years from about 628 BC- 587 BC. He did so under five different kings of Judah, i.e., Josiah, Jehoahaz,[1] Jehoiakim, Jehoiachin and Zedekiah. Jeremiah was born in Anathoth into the Aaronic lineage of Priests. Anathoth was a city located about […]

Jeremiah: Jehovah Will Rise