Biblical Archaeology: Sodom and Gomorrah

The definition of archaeology is: The systematic study of past human life and culture by the recovery of remaining material evidence, such as graves, buildings, tools, and pottery. The remains of the cities once known as Sodom and Gomorrah, and three other cities on the plain in the same area, are not standard when one thinks of archaeological remains; but the exploration of these sites would still fall under archaeology as it pertains to the study of remaining material evidence.

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The Day of YaHuWaH and America’s Day of Reckoning

Yahushua, who is commonly referred to as Jesus, is prophesied throughout Scripture regarding his 1st advent. He is prophesied throughout the Torah, the prophets, and books now regarded as apocryphal, although many of these apocryphal books were in the original 1611 King James Bible. It should be impossible for those reading Scripture honestly to miss that He is the Messiah and has come as described in the Gospels, and will come again.

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Why I Question the Doctrine of Faith Alone and Salvation

Without faith in the Messiah, Yahushua, one will not have salvation. I believe the words of John 14:6:

“Yahushua said to him, I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”

I also believe the words of Matthew 4:4 where Yahushua quotes Deuteronomy 8:3:

“But He, answering, said, it has been written, men shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of YaHuWaH.” (Matthew 4:4)

Matthew 4:4 means the entirety of the Word needs to be digested and assimilated into one’s mind, life, and actions.

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The Ron Wyatt Story

A somewhat controversial figure that perhaps not everyone may be familiar with was a man named Ron Wyatt. Ron was from Nashville, TN, worked as a nurse anesthetist and was a true God fearing man. Ron prayed to the Father asking how he might be able to show people that the Bible really is true. What followed in his life was an amazing odyssey of discoveries in the 1970s and 1980s.

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