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Sunday, May 20, 2018

People Raised from the Dead mentioned in the Bible

The widow of Zarephath’s son (1 King 17:17–24). Elijah the prophet raised the widow of Zarephath from the dead. Elijah was staying in an upper room of the widow’s house during a severe drought in the land. While he was there, the widow’s son became ill and died. In her grief, the woman brought the body of her son to Elijah with the assumption that his presence in her household had brought about the death of her boy as a judgment of her past sin. Elijah took the dead boy from her arms, went to the upper room, and prayed, “Lord my God, let this boy’s life return to him!” (verse 21). Elijah stretched himself out on the boy three times as he prayed, and “the Lord heard Elijah’s cry, and the boy’s life returned to him, and he lived” (verse 22). The prophet brought the boy to his mother, who was filled with faith in the power of God through Elijah: “Now I know that you are a man of God and that the word of the Lord from your mouth is the truth” (verse 24).

The Shunammite woman’s son (2 Kings 4:18–37). The prophet Elisha raised the Shunammite woman’s son from the dead. Elisha regularly stayed in Shunem in an upper room prepared for him by this woman and her husband. One day, while Elisha was at Mount Carmel, the couple’s young son died. The woman carried the body of her son to Elisha’s room and laid it on the bed (verse 21). Then, without even telling her husband the news, she departed for Carmel to find Elisha (verses 22–25). When she found Elisha, she pleaded with him to come to Shunem. Elisha sent his servant, Gehazi, ahead of them with instructions to lay Elisha’s staff on the boy’s face (verse 31). As soon as Elisha and the Shunammite woman arrived back home, Elisha went to the upper room, shut the door, and prayed. Then he stretched out on top of the boy’s body, and the body began to warm (verse 34). Elisha arose, walked about the room, and stretched himself out on the body again. The boy then sneezed seven times and awoke from death (verse 35). Elisha then delivered the boy, alive again, to his grateful mother (verses 36–37).

The man was raised out of Elisha’s grave (2 Kings 13:20–21). Elisha is connected with another resurrection that occurred after his death. Sometime after Elisha had died and was buried, some men were burying another body in the same area. The grave diggers saw a band of Moabite raiders approaching, and, rather than risk an encounter with the Moabites, they threw the man’s body into Elisha’s grave. Scripture records that, “when the body touched Elisha’s bones, the man came to life and stood up on his feet” (verse 21).


The widow of Nain’s son (Luke 7:11–17). This is the first of the resurrections that Jesus performed. As the Lord approached the town of Nain, He met a funeral procession leaving the city. In the coffin was a young man, the only son of a widow. When Jesus saw the procession, “his heart went out to [the woman] and he said, ‘Don’t cry’” (verse 13). Jesus came close touched the coffin and spoke to the dead man: “Young man, I say to you, get up!” (verse 14). Obeying the divine order, “the dead man sat up and began to talk” (verse 15). And thus Jesus turned the funeral into a praise and worship service: “God has come to help his people,” the people said (verse 16).


Jairus’ daughter (Luke 8:52–56) Raised by Jesus 
Jesus also showed His power over death by raising the young daughter of Jairus, a synagogue leader. 
The Lord was surrounded by crowds when Jairus came to Him, begging Him to visit his house and heal his dying twelve-year-old daughter (verses 41–42). 
Jesus began to follow Jarius home, but on the way, a member of Jarius’ household approached them with the sad news that Jairus’ daughter had died. 
Jesus turned to Jarius with words of hope: “Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed” (verse 50). Upon arriving at Jarius’ house, Jesus took the girl’s parents, Peter, James, and John, and entered the room where the body lay. 
There, “he took her by the hand and said, ‘My child, get up!’ Her spirit returned, and at once she stood up” (verses 54–55). Jesus and His disciples then left the resurrected girl with her astonished parents.

Lazarus of Bethany (John 11) Raised by Jesus
The third person that Jesus raised from the dead was His friend Lazarus. 
Word had come to Jesus that Lazarus was ill, but Jesus did not go to Bethany to heal him. Instead, He told His disciples, “This sickness will not end in death. No, it is for God’s glory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it” (verse 4). 
A couple days later, Jesus told His disciples that Lazarus had died, but He promised a resurrection: “I am going there to wake him up” (verse 11). When Jesus reached Bethany, four days after Lazarus’ death, Lazarus’ grieving sisters both greeted Jesus with the same words: “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died” (verses 21 and 32). 
Jesus, speaking to Martha, promised to raise Lazarus from the dead (verse 23) and proclaimed Himself to be “the resurrection and the life” (verse 25). Jesus asked to see the grave. When He got to the place, He commanded the stone to be rolled away from the tomb (verse 39), and He prayed (verses 41–42) and “called in a loud voice, ‘Lazarus, come out!’” (verse 43). 
Just as Jesus had promised, “the dead man came out” (verse 44). 
The result of this miracle was that God was glorified and “many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him” (verse 45). Others, however, refused to believe in Jesus and plotted to destroy both Jesus and Lazarus (John 11:53; 12:10).

Various saints in Jerusalem (Matthew 27:50–53) were Raised by God
The Bible mentions some resurrections that occurred en masse at the resurrection of Christ. 
When Jesus died, “the earth shook, the rocks split and the tombs broke open” (verses 51–52). 
Those open tombs remained open until the third day. At that time, “the bodies of many holy people . . . were raised to life. 
They came out of the tombs after Jesus’ resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared to many people” (verses 52–53). 
On the day that Jesus was raised to life, these saints were also raised and became witnesses in Jerusalem of the life that only Jesus can give.

Tabitha (Acts 9:36–43) Raised by Peter
Tabitha, whose Greek name was Dorcas, was a believer who lived in the coastal city of Joppa. 
Her resurrection was performed by the apostle Peter. Dorcas was known for “always doing good and helping the poor” (verse 36). 
When she died, the believers in Joppa were filled with sadness. 
They laid the body in an upper room and sent for Peter, who was in the nearby town of Lydda (verses 37–38). Peter came at once and met with the disciples in Joppa, who showed him the clothing that Dorcas had made for the widows there (verse 39). 
Peter sent them all out of the room and prayed. Then “turning toward the dead woman, he said, ‘Tabitha, get up.’ She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet” (verses 40–41). 
The overjoyed believers received their resurrected friend, and the news spread quickly throughout the city. “Many people believed in the Lord” as a result (verse 42).

Eutychus (Acts 20:7–12) Raised by Paul 
Eutychus was a young man who lived (and died and lived again) in Troas. 
He was raised from the dead by the apostle Paul. 
The believers in Troas were gathered in an upper room to hear the apostle speak. 
Since Paul was leaving town the next day, he spoke late into the night. 
One of his audience members was Eutychus, who sat in a window and, unfortunately, fell asleep. 
Eutychus slipped out of the window and fell three stories to his death (verse 9). 
Paul went down and “threw himself on the young man and put his arms around him” (verse 10). 
Eutychus came back to life, went upstairs, and ate a meal with the others. When the meeting finally broke up at daylight, “the people took the young man home alive and were greatly comforted” (verse 12).

Jesus (Mark 16:1–8). Of course, any list of resurrections in the Bible must include the resurrection of Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection are the focal point of Scripture and the most important events in the history of the world. The resurrection of Jesus is different from the Bible’s other resurrections in a very notable way: Jesus’ resurrection is the first “permanent” resurrection; all the other resurrections in the Bible were “temporary” in that those raised to life died again. Lazarus died twice; Jesus rose, nevermore to die. In this way, He is “the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (1 Corinthians 15:20). Jesus’ resurrection justifies us (Romans 4:25) and ensures our eternal life: “Because I live, you also will live” (John 14:19).

Saturday, October 8, 2016

🏛2016 Wednesday, Oct 5 & Thursday Oct 6, Ark Encounter and Creation Museum

Laura picked me up around 5AM along with Becky, Stella, and Diana.
Laura drove her car to Janet's house in Athens.
We loaded into Janet's van and started our journey to Kentucky.
We traveled north on I-65 stopping at 7:12am in Columbia, TN for gas and breakfast. 
At Burger King, several people ordered a croissant with egg and sausage.  
I don't want the bread so I just got a piece of sausage and a large cup of iced water to drink. 
We loaded back into the van and began our journey to Kentucky. We hit the early morning traffic of Nashville and rode in the HOV "High Occupancy Vehicle" lane so we moved along pretty fast. 
We traveled through Bowling Green, & Lexington Ky  
We gained an hour when we crossed into Eastern Daylight Savings Time. 

We arrived at the creation museum around 1:22PM Eastern Time (we lost an hour).
Janet parked the van near the entrance, and we walked inside(we did not have to stand in line) to purchase our tickets. 
Entrance to the Creation Museum 
2800 Bullittsburg, Chruch Rd Petersburg, Ky 41080
Everyone bought the combo tickets, with the combo tickets we could visit the Creation Museum for 2 days and The Ark Creation for 1 day.  
We did not watch any of the movies so one day was more than enough to view the Creation Museum. 
Everyone split up and walked at their own pace at the museum. 
We saw a glimpse of what it was like for Adam and Eve to live in the Garden of Eden.
We saw the beginning of Noah building the Ark before the flood. 
We saw sculpted dinosaurs and a full-size skeleton of an Allosaurus named Ebenezer. We saw the legends of dragons. 
We walked through the history of the Bible, a natural selection, a museum of the Bible, and the flood. 

When I finished viewing the museum, I walked to Noah's Cafe where I bought a salad and three chicken fingers for $7.50 plus a diet soda for $2.49.
While I was eating Becky and Stella appeared, they were both ready for lunch.
They brought chicken fingers and a salad and joined me. 
In Noah's Cafe, I found a plug to charge my cell phone, for it was getting low after taking several pictures. 
When Becky & Stella finished they went back inside the museum, they wanted to get a piece of the fudge that they had smelled downstairs.

I walked across the floating bridge to the Botanical Gardens
Most of the flowers had quit blooming, and most of the path throughout the garden was shaded from the hot sun. 
The Zoo 
I walked across a Suspension Bridge

💐 🌷One of the Bridges in the Botanical Gardens 
Walking across the Bridge 
There were at least five bridges, & several paths leading to little nooks full of displays. 
I walked across a suspension bridge, passed the mining sluice, and to the petting zoo, where I saw a camel, alpacas, zorse, zonkey, donkeys, wallabies & goats.

I saw Laura and Janet on a lower path, they had already been to the zoo and were walking back to the museum. 
I met Diana as I was leaving the zoo, so she and I walked back to the museum, stopping to take pictures of the waterfalls, the pond full of Lillie pads, and the shadow of clouds and trees that fell into the pond. 

Diana was getting hungry, so we went to Noah's Cafe, where she bought a pizza and salad. 
While Diana was ordering her food, I looked for a table that had a wall plug, for my cell phone. 
So while Diana ate, I charged my cell phone and uploaded pictures. 
Diane met an old friend from Vermont, her friend, and her friend's husband came over to talk to us while Diana finished eating. 
By the time Diane finished eating, everyone was ready to leave and they were waiting in the van for us. 
Welcome to Chili's Florence Yall 
Me and Laura at Chili's 
Chili's 500 Houston Road Florence KY
We stopped at Chili's at 500 Houston Road Florence KY for dinner. Everyone had eaten lunch at Noah's Cafe except Laura and Janet
Stella, Becky, and I ordered water and we split an appetizer of White Spinach Queso, topped with shredded Monterey Jack cheese, house-made pico de gallo, fresh guacamole, queso fresco & chopped cilantro. 
Served with warm tostada chips & fresh salsa.

Janet ordered a bowl of loaded baked potato soup topped with applewood smoked bacon, fresh chopped green onions & 3 cheese blends and she also ordered a Triple Berry Crumble Cake.
The cake had warm blackberries & blueberries baked with rich butter cake topped with streusel and finished with vanilla ice cream, strawberry sauce & cinnamon sugar.
I ate several bites. YUM !!!

Diane ordered a Molten Chocolate Cake.
It was a moist chocolate cake with a melted chocolate center topped with vanilla ice cream & a thin chocolate shell, topped with whipped cream.


Laura ordered a salad.
Our next stop was the Comfort Inn. 
Janet parked the van just outside the front door of Comfort Inn in Dry Ridge KY, where, Stella had booked three rooms.
Three people paid for the rooms and each was reimbursed by the one sharing the room.
We paid for the rooms at 6:36 p.m. 
We unloaded the van and Janet parked the van in the designed parking area.  
Becky and I had room 319 with Laura and Janet adjoining room 317. Stella and Diana's room was just down the hall. 

I met two couples outside the hotel sitting on a bench in front of the Inn when we were getting our luggage out of the van 
They were resting from their day's adventure at the Ark Encounter.
One man said we had fun at the Ark and we did a lot of walking. 

Everyone went to their rooms, took a shower, and dressed for bed. 
When I looked out the window of our room I saw this beautiful sunset. 
Sunset 
Comfort Inn in Dry Ridge KY
Trees were blocking my view so I grabbed my camera, took the elevator downstairs, and walked outside. 
I walked passed a restaurant, a bank, and the Hampton Inn to the highway nearby. 
It was an orange-red sunset just going down.   
I walked back to Comfort Inn, and there was a sign hanging on the door that said, "No Vacancy " I took the elevator to the third level back to my room, where I took a shower and climbed into bed. 
Becky was already in bed, she had not slept much the night before. 
I woke up in the middle of the night thirsty and took the elevator to the first floor to purchase a bottle of water. 
Crawled back into bed and slept until 7:30AM the next morning. 
Becky and I took the elevator downstairs for breakfast. 
We meet Stella, Janet, Diane & Laura on the way back to their rooms, they had already eaten breakfast. 

I ate a banana, strawberry-banana yogurt, two pieces of sausage, and a glass of orange juice for breakfast.
Becky got an apple and some water. 

At 8:30AM everyone was ready to go to the Ark, we were about six miles from the Ark Encounter. 
The Ark is located on 800 acres of land right off I-75 at exit 154 the second busiest north/south interstate in the US. 
Janet parked the van near the ticket counter. Everyone got out of the van and got in line at the ticket counter.  
Our tickets were live tickets and had to be verified.
We were given our tickets back along with a green armband. 
Diane had misplaced her ticket and had to go back to the van to find it. 
We had to wait at the counter until she returned. 
Her ticket was in her wallet all the time. 
We walked to the bus and the bus took us to the Ark Encounter.

We could see the Ark from the 4,000-acre parking lot.  The closer we got to the Ark, the bigger it got, It was ENORMOUS!  
View of the ark from the Parking Lot 
1 Ark Encounter Drive Williamstown, Ky 41097
The ark was 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet high. The Ark Encounter was the brainchild of a group called Answers in Genesis with President Ken Ham. The park will bring much-needed revenue to the area. 

Everyone got off the bus and started taking pictures. It was still quite a walk up to the ark.
Janet and I both stopped at the restroom, which was located near the bus stop.  

The rest of our group walked to the ark, which had to be entered from the backside and it was a long walk. 
It was like a theme park with bars, roped off for lines of people. Everyone was already walking up the wooden ramp, we did not have to go through the long roped-off lines. 
We walked up a wooden incline ramp to get to each level, with a guide at each entrance to guide us in the right direction. 
A fourth level is due to be completed before Christmas of this year. 
As we entered the first level we could hear the sounds of many different animals.
We saw cage after cage, where the animals would have lived during the flood. 
We saw stacks and stacks of feed for the animals, rows, and rows of jugs for water. 
We saw several animals different species of animals inside cages, including dinosaurs. 
The second level was signs and posters.
Seven posters, The beginning God created and it were very good. God created a perfect world, perfect marriage, perfect authority, and perfect humanity. 
The fall and man's rebellion corrupt creation and God revives man's hope, First murder, Cain murders Abel.

We saw Noah and his family, we saw how they lived on the ark, how they performed their daily chores, they had no time for folly.
Just walking the length of the ark would be a daily chore for Noah and his family.
There was a section with bible scrolls, and pictures depicting how life might have been during Bible times, Decent into darkness, senseless slaughter abuse of creation, Excessive hedonism, living for pleasure, Boundless brutality, the devastation of war, and the flood. 
The third level showed how Noah and his family lived, their food, their living quarters, their cooking area, and Noah sending out a dove.
We saw the Giants of the Ice Age, The origin of Languages, God's command to be fruitful and multiply, the table of nations, and the line of Shem, Ham, and Japheth. God's judgment so the Lord scattered the people. We saw the superficial biological differences between people in groups. Towers from around the world, Aliens and the pyramids, an Ancient man brilliant or a brute? Developing technology, Technology Intelligence, and Technological explosion, from horse & buggy to a man on the moon in only 70 years. The Great Pyramids, the Enigmatic Stonehenge, Time and Navigation, Noah and his family along with all the animals went into the ark. 
Noahic Covenant 
and Noah built an altar to the Lord, and he took from all the clean animals and clean birds and sacrificed them as a burnt offering on the altar. God smelled the pleasing aroma and said, "I will never again...destroy all of the life which I have made. As long as the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night will not cease." Genesis 8:20-22.

Permission to eat meat, Dietary changes, Capital punishment. The last display was about the different types of Bibles, the Tora Scroll, and books written by John Eliot.

After viewing the last display, we descended down the long wooden ramp, which took us down into a gift shop. 
We could have taken an elevator to the bottom. 
Becky, Stella, Laura, & Diane went to Estrelas Restaurant for lunch. 
Estrela will hold about 500 people and is a building near the ark. 
I was not hungry so I walked to the zoo.
By the time I arrived at the Ararat Ridge petting zoo, it had gotten hot. 
I saw a worker sitting down in a chair holding a baby goat, she was petting the goat and he was enjoying it.

I saw Kangaroos, Emus, 3 female ostriches, several donkeys, a Tibetan yak bull, and a camel. 
Near the Ostrich cages, I met an older man who worked with the animals. 

He said, I love working with the Emu, they are fun and they are mild-mannered, but the ostriches are a lot pickier, especially the male ostriches. 
He was telling me about how the Ark Encounter was just the beginning, that there were several phases yet to go. 
Additional future phases at Ark Encounter include a pre-flood walled city, the Tower of Babel, a first-century village, a journey into history from Abraham to the parting of the Red Sea,  a walk-through aviary, an expanded petting zoo, and other attractions that uphold the truth of God's Word. 
Side view of the Ark 
Diane,, Janet, Laura, Stella, and Rebecca in front of the Ark 
We left the park around 11:30AM, loaded onto the bus, and were taken back to the parking area. We loaded into the van and stopped at a gas station just before getting onto I-75. 
We stopped somewhere along I-75 to use the restrooms. 
We rode past the Castle Winery in Versailles, Ky at 12:47PM. We stopped at a service station in Munfordville, KY at 2:41PM to use the restrooms and to buy some snacks.
We were traveling through Nashville at 4:02PM somewhere in Kentucky we changed back to Central Standard Time. 
We stopped at Janet's in Athens where everyone got out of the van and everyone loaded into Laura's car.
We stopped at Arby's in Athens where I bought one beef cheddar,  one large Roast Beef, and two Apple crisps to take home for dinner. 
I was home around 6:30 p.m.




Tuesday, November 4, 2014

PROVERBS 16:9 The heart of man plans his way, but the LORD establishes his steps.

Dates of Biblical prophecy Blood Moons in 2014 and 2015. These are the dates for the ongoing tetrad – four successive total lunar eclipses – in these years.
2014:
Total lunar eclipse: April 14-15
Total lunar eclipse: October 7-8
2015:
Total lunar eclipse: April 4
Total lunar eclipse: September 28
The April 2014 and April 2015 total lunar eclipses align with the feast of Passover. 

The Jewish calendar is a lunar calendar. In any year, it’s inevitable that a full moon should fall on or near the feasts of Passover (15 Nissan) and Tabernacles (15 Tishri). Nissan and Tishri are the first and seventh months of the Jewish calendar, respectively.
2014:
Harvest Moon: September 9
Autumn Equinox: September 23
Hunter’s (Blood) Moon: October 8
The October 2014 and September 2015 total lunar eclipses align with the feast of Tabernacles. 
BLOOD MOON OCTOBER 8 2014


HARVEST MOON SEPTEMBER 8, 2014

HARVEST MOON SEPTEMBER 29, 2014

SUNSET OCTOBER 25 2014

Sunset after a Partial  Solar Eclipse  October 23 2014



2015:
Autumn Equinox: September 23
Harvest Moon: September 28
Hunter’s (Blood) Moon: October 27

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