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Warren Tanner
June 16, 2017
My Messianic Musings

King James Bible

Warren Tanner
June 16, 2017
My Messianic Musings

I never thought I’d find myself writing a blog about the KJV. But, here I am. I suppose stranger things have happened. However, for me, this is unique. You see, I wasn’t always a KJV advocate. To me that was the last thing I would become. Nevertheless, I am here to say: I am a KJV advocate. Might as well get that out upfront.

Warren Tanner
June 9, 2017
My Messianic Musings

Is God Confused?

Warren Tanner
June 9, 2017
My Messianic Musings

Deuteronomy 5:29O that there were such an heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always, that it might be well with them, and with their children forever!

Warren Tanner
June 2, 2017
My Messianic Musings

The Fear Of The Lord

Warren Tanner
June 2, 2017
My Messianic Musings

Proverbs 19:23 —The fear of the Lord tendeth to life: and he that hath it shall abide satisfied; he shall not be visited with evil. This is one of the verses I review every now-and-then. It’s been quite awhile since I reviewed it. When I did, it hit me once again with a renewed freshness.

Warren Tanner
May 26, 2017
My Messianic Musings

“And such were some of you”

Warren Tanner
May 26, 2017
My Messianic Musings

I think it’s good to reflect now-and-then on our salvation experience in Yeshua. Those of us who have been saved through the shed blood of Yeshua upon the cross are living examples of the grace of God. We are testimonies to the life changing power of the Holy Spirit who now lives within each one of us who are redeemed.

Warren Tanner
May 19, 2017
My Messianic Musings

“Instant in season, out of season”

Warren Tanner
May 19, 2017
My Messianic Musings

Growing up as a kid both sets of grandparents had cottages. Summer was the best. I was at one or the other every weekend. I loved the lakes. One lake didn’t allow motorboats and the other did. So, both had their own special appeal. A lot of wonderful times were spent at both of these places.

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