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The world may see pride as a sign of respect and dignity, a sign that our worth as human beings is supreme, But....

Revelation 1: 9-20
Matthew 13: 44-58, The Value of Christ's Kingdom! In these parables, Jesus explains the value of His Kingdom, and the foolishness of chasing after the things of the world.
Means to pay attention and close our mouths.
A paradox is an apparent contradiction that under careful study reveals a deeper truth.

Revelation 1: 1-8
Matthew 12: 22-37, A House Divided Cannot Stand! This is one of the most controversial passages in Matthew.
We are accountable to God and to one another. We are all fallen creatures; as Christians, we are still fallen, but are saved by His grace.
Here is the answer to the question...
Apocalyptic, as a term in the common vernacular or dictionary definition, means something that is written in an ominous, threatening way. It is scary, thwarting, and about boding evil. The dictionary tells us it is presaging people of imminent disaster, exaggerated predictions, or allusions of the Last Days. However, this is not what it meant in the original Greek or Hebrew or in the time this term was penned. This means "Biblical" or "Exegetical Eschatology" which is seeking what the Bible has to say about end times not what an unwise mind may come up with! What did it mean? It means...
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