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Do creation days reveal God's future plans? Was the flood universal or localized? When God said, "Let there be light," did he foretell the incarnation? Is there a connection between Noah's sons and the Middle East today? It turns out the Bible is one of the most misunderstood and mysterious books ever written. Although a best seller, the Bible is rarely read or thoughtfully analyzed, except by ministers and theologians. The Bible actually has the power to change people and cultures, but usually sits on a shelf, inert, its powers trapped between its covers. Scriptural Thoughts is an analysis of…mehr

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Do creation days reveal God's future plans? Was the flood universal or localized? When God said, "Let there be light," did he foretell the incarnation? Is there a connection between Noah's sons and the Middle East today? It turns out the Bible is one of the most misunderstood and mysterious books ever written. Although a best seller, the Bible is rarely read or thoughtfully analyzed, except by ministers and theologians. The Bible actually has the power to change people and cultures, but usually sits on a shelf, inert, its powers trapped between its covers. Scriptural Thoughts is an analysis of the bibles deeper meanings and unique concepts, many revealed for the first time. Using the Scriptures, this short book offers a 'read between the lines' spiritual examination by applying metaphor to Scripture verses and truth.


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REV. RAYMOND G. CROSS was a design engineer for IBM during the sixties and seventies. He was involved with advanced technology pointing to new products, printers, copiers, imaging, and ways of placing information on paper. In 1965, he was transferred to the new Boulder plant, located in Niwot, Colorado. Niwot was named for an Indian chief and translates to 'left handed.' It was here that his life changed forever. One cold January morning, a minister of the Gospel visited. Pastor James Maxwell introduced him, his wife, and son into receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior. They were born again. He was thirtyeight years old and his so called intellectual, engineering background made him very skeptical. Diligent study soon convinced him the Bible was the inerrant truth. Continued workstudy lead him to understand God's wonderful word more, and he took early retirement from IBM to attend Reformed Seminary in Clinton, MS. In 1987 he graduated with a Master of Divinity from the Reformed Seminary. He went on to minister in the Presbyterian Church in America for over twenty-seven years in Sardis, Mississippi.