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| This is a basic introductory talk on what one might call “common sense” interpretation.  Paul provides several examples of how the Bible itself expects us to approach it. [43 minutes] 
 
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Paul Henebury
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| Jesus swept Israel clean, but having rejected Him, the spiritual state of the nation would soon be much worse. [31 minutes] 
 
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Greg Summers
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| Jesus gives sight to a man who was born blind revealing the works of God. [72 minutes] 
 
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Andy Woods
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| Andy discusses the growing denial of the opening chapters of Genesis as literal history by evangelicals and its detrimental effects. [95 minutes] 
 
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Andy Woods
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| Before the events of the Tribulation period unfold upon the earth (Rev. 6-19), the Apocalypse depicts the twenty-four elders, representing the church, as already being in heaven before the earthly tribulation judgments even begin (Rev. 4-5).
 A logical and natural explanation for this location is that the church has already been raptured to heaven before the Tribulation period begins. 
 
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Andy Woods
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