Category: Universal Restoration
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Torah Portion – Numbers 13-15 and Universal Restoration

When Jesus declared in John 5:46, “If you believed Moses, you would believe Me, for he wrote of Me,” He revealed that the writings of Moses contain far more than historical accounts and legal instructions. Beneath the surface are prophetic patterns, types, and shadows that ultimately point to Christ. This is especially true in Numbers…
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Torah Portion: Numbers 8-12 and Universal Restoration

“If you believed Moses, you would believe Me, for he wrote of Me,” John 5:46 When Jesus made this statement as recorded in John 5:46, He was teaching that the Torah contains far more than laws and history. It contains prophetic patterns, shadows, types, and symbols that ultimately find their fulfillment in Christ. This is…
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All Shall Be Made Alive: 1 Corinthians 15:22

“For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all shall be made alive.” Here are Bible verses confirming this wonderful promise of God in 1 Corinthians 15:22 and used for a song about this profound precept. These are only a few of 186 Biblical statements supporting 1 Corinthians 15:22 as set forth by…
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Predestination Ain’t Complicated: God’s Plan Was Jesus All Along

This Ain’t About Luck — It’s About God’s Plan. Folks hear the word “predestination” and think it means God picked some people and rejected the rest before anybody was born. That idea can make God seem cold and distant. But when you read the Bible closely, you see something entirely different. Predestination ain’t about God…
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The Ransom of Mankind

Here is something that sits right at the heart of the Bible. It’s this idea that Jesus gave Himself as a ransom for all. Now, “ransom” isn’t a word we use much anymore, unless we’re watching an old Western or a crime show. But in the Bible, it’s a powerful word. It means a price…
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From Prostitute to Princess – Part 1 – Prostitutes enter BEFORE religious folks.

“The tax collectors and prostitutes will enter the kingdom of God before you.” Jesus, as recorded in Matthew 21:31. He does not say: “Some of them,” “A few of them,” “The best among them.” This is a huge theological signal. “The Tax Collectors and Prostitutes” — A Universal Scope He speaks of them as a…
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From Prostitute to Princess – Part 2 – Daughter of the King

“The tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the kingdom of God before you.” A Testimony Song of Redemption and Royal Identity. In Matthew 21:31, Jesus is speaking to the chief priests and elders, the religious leaders who were respected, educated, and outwardly “righteous.” On the surface, they looked like the most spiritual people in…
