Worship: For Heaven’s Sake The Roman Catholic Church was first in promoting the ever-burning hell theory. Pastor Flemons reminded us that the Bible says that the very elect, if possible, would be deceived. Therefore, it is critical to be clear on what the Bible says, because deception will become more subtle and seemingly truer than ever. We must be prepared. There is no every-burning hell according to the Bible. When a thing has burned up, it is no longer burning. Read 2 Peter 3:10; 2:4-9. Sodom and Gomorrah burned up. They are no longer burning. Their ashes remain as evidence.
Wellness: For Health’s Sake Chigger bites can be soothed and gotten rid of fast, using natural remedies such as baking soda as a paste, refrigerated wet tea bag, oatmeal, Epsom salt, plantain, aloe gel, or turmeric. Listen to the broadcast and consult HomeRemedies.org for more details.
QT/QT Questions generated discussion about MS, carpal tunnel syndrome, and tarsal tunnel syndrome. One listener who followed suggestions (lemon juice and colloidal silver, plus manuka honey) for treating a sty is experiencing clearer vision as well. The antibacterial, antimicrobial and antiviral properties in manuka honey cause it to maintain its potency when exposed to dilution; to be effective against a range of bacteria, including Heliobacter pylori, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Escherichia coli; to increase vitality and immunity; and to heal wounds and skin ulcers unresponsive to standard treatments.(http://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/nutrition/nutrition-tips/use-manuka-honey-to-heal-yourself/news-story/31b1c36f502bf312a5b9718fd4716a6e.)
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