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  • Ten years ago, in December 2014, my first book was published.
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  • My First “Vision of the Night” (June 1999)

    ‘“This Thing is from Me”’ (1 Kgs 12:24 NKJV)

                Before relating the content of my first vision, -which is for a contextualizing basis for the eschatological prophetic expositions presented in this preluding blog post, some summary, pertinent background information will be helpful here to provide the proper temporal and spiritual context of it. (Disclaimer: There is indeed a pertinent contextual purpose with everything that has been included/related. (cf., e.g., CET 134.1))

    Note: A copy of some of the documents/(events) cited in this post are available in this PDF document (= 432 pages|68 MB). (These are referred here as [D###] with the ###-number indicating the page(s) number in that PDF document.)



    Liked Father’s, Like Son’s (Pro 22:6)

                Growing up, as far as I can recall[D146 (jape)], I was always greatly and jealously (i.e., “zealously” -cf. explanation in this post) interested in the Bible and the things of the Church.[1] In fact my mother constantly, still amazed, keeps retelling me, and others, how, (while frus

    Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners

    By Ted Park on June 01, 2020  –  0 comments

    The common title of John Bunyan’s autobiography alludes to two Bible verses, both by Paul. The first part, is from Romans 5:20 where he says, “But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more,” and the second from 1 Timothy 1:15 “This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.

    Grace has indeed abounded towards me. Regarding the second part, Paul, when he called himself chief of sinners, it was not with fond reminiscence or nostalgia that he recalled his days of persecuting Jesus and the church. He was not proud to admit this, and it is with deep humility that he shares his conversion. If Apostle Paul had the humility to share his conversion and the fact that he was a wretched man mired in sin, then I, who have not attained to a fraction of his accomplishment and his measure of character, am also compelled to share God’s dealings with me. 

    When I preached a sermon 2 months ago, the scripture reading was taken from Acts 20. I will open with Acts 20 once again, with Paul’s farewell address to the Ephesian church. It is one of my favorite passa