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  • Steve Young 10:30 AM on December 24, 2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Messianic Prophecy 

    By: Kerby Anderson with Point of View

    On this Christmas week, I thought it would be appropriate to reflect on the coming of the Messiah. The Old Testament contains hundreds of prophecies that give specific detail about the “anointed one” who is the Messiah. The prophets proclaimed that He would come to save the people.

    The Bible is unique in many ways, especially when it comes to fulfilled prophecy.

    At the time when it was written, 27 percent (1800 verses) of the Bible was prophetic. Large portions of those prophecies have been fulfilled, and that is a powerful argument for the inspiration of the Bible.

    What is the probability that these Messianic prophecies could be fulfilled in the life of one person by chance? Peter Stoner, in his book, Science Speaks, calculated the probability of just eight Messianic prophecies being fulfilled by chance. These included the prophecy in Micah 5:2, that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem. Another was Malachi 3:1, that predicted that a messenger would prepare the way for the Messiah. Four of the prophecies were from Zechariah. They predicted that the Messiah would be betrayed: by a friend, for 30 pieces of silver, and it would be used to buy a potter’s field. Another prophecy said that the Messiah would die by being pierced (crucified).

    Multiplying all of these probabilities together, Peter Stoner came up with a number of 10 to the 17thpower. In other words, the chance that just eight prophecies could be fulfilled by chance is one in one hundred quadrillions. In order to illustrate this, he says imagine we could fill the state of Texas with silver dollars two feet deep. Put a red mark on one and then ask a blindfolded person to travel anywhere in the state. The chance that he would pick up the marked silver dollar on the first try would be one in one hundred quadrillions.

    The conclusion is simple. Jesus is indeed the Messiah predicted by the prophets.

     
  • Steve Young 3:52 PM on December 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply  

    December 2018 Newsletter by Steve Young 

    Welcome to the most current Housing Trends eNewsletter by Steve Young. This eNewsletter is specially designed for you, with national and local housing information that you may find useful whether you’re in the market for a home, thinking about selling your home, or just interested in homeowner issues in general. 

    Please click on this link to view the Housing Trends December 2018 Newsletter http://steveyoung.housingtrendsenewsletter.com

    Housing Trends eNewsletter is filled with local and national real estate sales and price activity provided by MLSs and the National Association of Realtors, U.S. Census Bureau key market indicators, consumer videos, blogs, real estate glossary, mortgage rates and calculators, consumer articles, and REALTOR.com local community reports. 

    If you are interested in determining the value of your home, click the “Home Evaluator” link for a free evaluation report: 

    I would like to find out the value of my home or property

    Sound decisions can only be made with accurate and reliable information, and I am happy to be a trusted resource for you. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with this monthly eNewsletter, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have and to the opportunity to be your REALTOR® in the future. 

    Sincerely yours, 

    Steve Young
    RE/MAX Associates

    4105 S Bowen Rd Arlington TX 76016. (click on the address for Google Maps)

    817-276-5149 

    stevesellsdfw@gmail.com

     
  • Steve Young 5:07 AM on December 13, 2018 Permalink | Reply  

    National Violin Day 

    NATIONAL VIOLIN DAY

    Observed annually on December 13, National Violin Day honors that bowed string instrument, which is also known as the fiddle.

    I used to tease Cara when she began to learn the Violin, that all the cats in the neighborhood showed up at our door. Later I not only felt such a blessing to play music with not just my Daughter but a very talented musician. When someone would ask her what’s the difference in the violin and the fiddle, she would reply, depends on what kind of music I’m playing. 

     
  • Steve Young 3:58 PM on December 5, 2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Zumper National Rent Report 2018 

    This year saw a plateauing of prices in the most expensive markets as the year is ending with the top 10 cities remaining relatively unchanged since January. Smaller markets have been playing catch up with bigger markets all of 2018, with many mid and lower tiered cities experiencing consistent double-digit rent growth every month. http://www.zumper.com.By Crystal Chen

    Contact Steve Young for more information on leasing/property management!

    Steve Young

    RE/MAX

    817-276-5149

    steve@steveyoung.pro

     
  • Steve Young 5:38 AM on December 5, 2018 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Mozart, , , , ,   

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 

    The composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart died on 5 December 1791 at the age of 35. The circumstances of his death have attracted much research and speculation. With that being said, I choose to continue to enjoy his wonderful music while wondering what more this genius would have accomplished if he’d lived longer! His Symphony No. 1 in E flat major, K. 16,
    was written in 1764 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of eight years.

    Click here to enjoy
    Mozart – Symphony No. 1 in E flat, K. 16 [complete]


    Mozart – Symphony No. 1 in E flat, K. 16 [complete]

     
  • Steve Young 6:59 AM on December 4, 2018 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Brazos Chamber Orchestra, Free Concerts, , Orchestra, , ,   

    Brazos Chamber Orchestra Free Christmas Concerts! 

    Thank you for your continued support of the Brazos Chamber Orchestra!  Christmas time is here again and the BCO is preparing for a wonderful Christmas concert series! Brazos Chamber Orchestra offers free concerts to our surrounding communities.  This Christmas, The BCO will play a mixture of seasonal favorites including the beautiful “Stille Nacht’.  Come early, sit back and enjoy an evening of live orchestral music, under the direction of Maestro David R. Anavitarte.


    Date:  Tuesday, December 11
    Time:  7:30 PM
    Location:  Field Street Baptist Church
    201 N Field Street, Cleburne Texas

    Date:  Thursday, December 13
    Time:  7:30 PM
    Location:  Granbury First United Methodist Church
    301 Loop 567, Granbury, Texas

    Date:  Tuesday, December 18
    Time:  7:30 PM
    Location:  First United Methodist Church, Burleson 
    590 NE McAlister Rd, Burleson, TX


    Concerts are free, donations are accepted.

     
  • Steve Young 9:00 AM on December 3, 2018 Permalink | Reply  

    Just Sold in SW Arlington! 

    Wishing you and your family a blessed Holidays and Christmas.
     
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