• The War of Ancients

    The War of Ancients

    Then I commanded the attention of all the servants of evil. Don’t let a single one escape! So, the congregation seized them all, and I took them down to the river of the garden and killed them there.

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  • Leading the Soul into Hell

    Then, I dug a trench around the altar, large enough to hold about 3 gallons. I piled wood on the altar, cut the goat into pieces and laid the pieces on the wood. Then I said, “Fill four large jars with water and pour the water over the offering and the wood.”

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  • The Face of God

    The Face of God

    My presence is elucidated through the defeat of evil through exorcism, healing, and resurrection. Man’s conflict with me represents creation, opposition to authority. Understanding the Gospels of Paul, in relation to the Book of Revelation, elucidates the true nature of my inheritance.

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  • God- Who Am I?

    God- Who Am I?

    Cursten B. Lewis conveys that understanding and belief in his Word leads to peace and eternal life. He emphasizes the existence of one God in three manifestations: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He narrates the creation story, highlighting Adam and Eve’s sin, which brought sin and death into the world, and explains the necessity of…

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  • The Triumph of Omniscience

    The Triumph of Omniscience

    Love overshadows infatuation and- typically, infatuation is a perishable item. Conceiving and believing something validates it, bringing into fruition all its moving parts.

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  • The Plains of Heaven and Dry Bones: Divine Insights

    The content references two artworks: “The Plains of Heaven” by John Martin, created in 1851 and held by Tate, and “The Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones” print by Gustave Dore. Additionally, it provides links to two Amazon listings for ebooks authored by Cursten B. Lewis: one titled “Pantheon” and the other “Seville Señor.”…

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  • River Crossing: The Wonders of the LORD!

    At the end of three days the commanders went through the settlement and told the people, “At sight of the dwelling of the promise of the LORD your God being carried by our warrior-priests, you shall set out from your place and follow it.

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  • Arte e Spiritualità: Sant’Antonio Abate

    Osservanza Master, active in Siena during the 15th century, created the artwork “Saint Anthony the Abbot in the Wilderness” around 1435. This piece, made with tempera and gold on wood, measures 18 3/4 x 13 5/8 inches and is housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, part of the Robert Lehman Collection…

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  • Art and Scripture: A Dialogue on Desolation

    Whoever obeys his command will come to no harm,    and the wise heart will know the proper time and procedure.For there is a proper time and procedure for every matter,    though a person may be weighed down by misery. Since no one knows the future,    who can tell someone else what is to come?As no one has power

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