The Anatomy of Revelation
Updated Reggie’s Q&A page with a response to a question about Covenental Theology vs. Dispensational Theology. What unfolds begins with a beautiful discourse on the anatomy of revelation.
Continue Reading...Updated Reggie’s Q&A page with a response to a question about Covenental Theology vs. Dispensational Theology. What unfolds begins with a beautiful discourse on the anatomy of revelation.
Continue Reading...I find the first line of this section compelling. Why is it that we must ask for the unfailing love of God to come to us? Immediately the words of Jesus come to mind: “Ask and ye shall receive, seek and ye shall find…” There is the treasure of God’s love that is always available to any of us, no matter what our circumstances, but we must still ask. “Give us this day our daily bread…” Like the manna of old, we may not gather up extra “unfailing love” for tomorrow lest it rot.
I think this is because we are so prone to forget about our Heavenly Father when we feel His favor and find success in anything. God has established a mechanism in each day that is a safeguard to us falling into the temptation of the devil (which is to exalt ourselves above the Most High). It is he (the devil) who taunts us with accusations that we are not worthy to receive the love and salvation of God. Of course this is true and we must quickly agree with our adversary, but our worthiness is not at all a factor in whether or not the unfailing love and salvation of our God come to us. HE has guaranteed its availability in the person and work of His Son Jesus (specifically His death on the Cross). As we become more convinced and more trusting in the surety of this kind of salvation that has nothing to do with our own merits and everything to do with the merits of God’s Holy One Jesus, THEN we will answer the one who taunts us.
Continue Reading...Updated Reggie Kelly’s Q&A page to include a response regarding the tribulation and the rapture: The Time (timing) of Jacob’s Trouble [2009: Updated format here at MysteryofIsrael.org]
Continue Reading...This portion of Psalm 119 is one long cry for help:
Teach me to follow…
Give me understanding…
Direct me in the path…
Turn my heart toward…
Turn my eyes away…
Fulfill Your promise…
Take away the disgrace…
Preserve my life…
And yet there is a quality about the asking that we often lack in our own prayers to God. I am reminded of Solomon’s prayer for wisdom.
Continue Reading...Posted new article by Reggie Kelly called: Daniel as a Type of the Godly Remnant. [2009: New format here at MysteryofIsrael.org]
Continue Reading...I have found a way (Logos RefTagger) to make Scripture references pop up a window with the text of the reference in it (Example: Dt 32:21). This is most helpful with reading Reggie Kelly’s articles as he makes frequent reference to Scripture in his writings.
Continue Reading...Updated Reggie Kelly’s Q&A page to include a response regarding the tribulation and the rapture: The Dangerous Presumption of Exemption from Tribulation. [2009: New format available on Mystery of Israel site]
Continue Reading...September 6, 2008 I have now been permanently banned from JewTube for my Psalm 119 music and commentary. [2009: After creating 3 new “users” and being banned each, the final one “Torah_Lover” has been left intact for over a year. I think the JewTube site has been all but abandoned by its creators]. July 21, 2008 My JewTube profile was…
Continue Reading...“I am laid low in the dust…” could be the statement of rebellious man reaping the consequences of the tragic decision to doubt the character and integrity of God. However, here we have one who boldly asks God to preserve His life. On top of that, the reason he gives God to consider the request is so that God might be faithful to His own Word. That is remarkable considering that it is God’s Word that declares:
Cursed is the man who does not uphold the words of this Law by carrying them out. Deuteronomy 27:26
These words actually explain why the unrighteous AND the righteous must suffer. It was for the sins of Israel that the lives of innocent lambs were required in sacrifice day after day, year after year. Those holy prophets of God, whose purity allowed them to see into the purposes and character of God, suffered great persecution from the very people they were sent to warn.
Continue Reading...“Do good to Your servant and I will live.” The implication of this statement is that if the Lord does NOT do good, we will NOT live. We are utterly dependent upon His goodness, His mercy, His unmerited favor for any life that we have. You might even say that without the intervention of God’s goodness we would remain in a state of death like those in Ezekiel’s Valley of Dry Bones.
“Open my eyes that I might see wonderful things in Your Law.” Wonderful things in the Law? Is there something besides stuffy legalism to be found there? We Christians have almost made the word “Law” into a dirty word, but seen in the right light, interpreted by the Holy Spirit of the God who inspired it, the Law contains mysteries of the Lord’s character and person. Wonderful mysteries. Precious eternal truths that we will be living by throughout the ages. But approach the Law with the attitude that it is something that can be fulfilled by natural human effort and it becomes a curse.
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