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I don't know if its a blog, but its my goodreads group named "the Fourth Beast" from Daniel's vision. Right now I'm discussing the three messianic miracles. Please join if you can. Thx
Mike
Here's a sample
A. Intro
The first messianic miracle was the healing of a leper. Under the Mosaic Law the only time that it was possible for a person to be defiled by a living human body was if he touched a leper. Normally under the Mosaic Law, one could become ceremonially unclean or defiled if he touched a dead human body; touching a dead animals body; or touching a live unclean animals body, such as a pig. The only time defilement came by a living human body was by way of a leper.
From the time that the mosaic law was completed, there was no record of any Jew that was healed of leprosy. While Miriam was healed of leprosy this was prior to the completion of the Law of Moses. Naaman was healed of leprosy but he was a Syrian Gentile not a Jew. From the time that the Mosaic Law was completed there was never a case of any Jew being healed of leprosy.
Mike
Here's a sample
A. Intro
The first messianic miracle was the healing of a leper. Under the Mosaic Law the only time that it was possible for a person to be defiled by a living human body was if he touched a leper. Normally under the Mosaic Law, one could become ceremonially unclean or defiled if he touched a dead human body; touching a dead animals body; or touching a live unclean animals body, such as a pig. The only time defilement came by a living human body was by way of a leper.
From the time that the mosaic law was completed, there was no record of any Jew that was healed of leprosy. While Miriam was healed of leprosy this was prior to the completion of the Law of Moses. Naaman was healed of leprosy but he was a Syrian Gentile not a Jew. From the time that the Mosaic Law was completed there was never a case of any Jew being healed of leprosy.


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I blog about how the 1st-century Christian faith and lifestyle applies to ours today. It is a very different perspective that we do not hear often today. I would love to have some faithful goodreaders pop in and comment or ask a question.
The most recent post asks the question: are you a pagan Christian? The answer might surprise you. :-)

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^-^ I have been bad at blogging regularly but I am trying to get into the habit of it...



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I'm from Grenada, a small but beautiful Caribbean island... Just published my first novel on amazon & smashwords. My blog is like a Christian journal, sometimes it could be pretty random. Check it out.

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Wes Walters is a Christian, husband, father of 2, pastor, preacher, writer, songwriter, poet, and lyricist originally from Alabama living and ministering in Buffalo, NY with Restoration Church.
The purpose of this blog is to hopefully build up the body of Christ. Taken from various writings new and old from articles and sermons current and past.
Starting a blog after realizing I’ve got quite a bit of writing stored up over the years in my computer and after publishing a few articles and writing curriculum for our church I figured I’d start sharing here as well.
The name Absent from flesh comes form an old Isaac Watts hymn of the same name. I, as many, long for the day when we will be with Christ in glory. Here are the lyrics:
Absent from flesh! O blissful thought!
What unknown joys this moment brings!
Freed from the mischiefs sin has brought,
From pains, and fears, and all their springs.
Absent from flesh! illustrious day!
Surprising scene! triumphant stroke
That rends the prison of my clay;
And I can feel my fetters broke.
Absent from flesh! then rise, my soul,
Where feet nor wings could never climb,
Beyond the heavens, where planets roll,
Measuring the cares and joys of time.
I go where God and glory shine,
His presence makes eternal day:
My all that’s mortal I resign,
For angels wait and point my way.
The Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, 1806

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I have mine as well. I blog about books, my life, and God's Word. :) You can check it out at http://lauricewithlove.blogspot.com/
Just click PASSION FOR JESUS and you'll see a list of my Christian posts. I also try to share God in my book reviews so you might want to check it as well. :)
I pray that this blog will encourage and bless you! :) God richly bless everyone! :)
-Laurice :)