Thought Splatters – Splosh!

“Where the Bible speaks, we speak; where the Bible is silent, we are silent.” – Thomas Campbell (1763-1854). The Jews say, “Where the Bible is silent, we will have a discussion. Although we disagree, we will not hold animosity against anyone.” I say, “Where the Bible is silent, that is the Holy Spirit’s domain.”

The vast majority of Christendom has no idea how much the Hebrew Christians (their name before the Charismatic Revival of the late 20th century) have endured to serve our Master in His precious name. Bless and pray for them every change you get.

I think Paul did not write Hebrews, but his influence on the writer is there.

Encourage those chosen to be like Simeon and Anna (Luke 2). May we all have times in our lives to be obsessed with the Purpose of Father Yah as these two.

Adam blamed his bride; Christ saved His.

We cannot become comfortable playing the hypocrite. Nonbelievers are watching, judging, waiting to see us falter. Stay under the Spirit’s guidance. If you sin, course correct quick and thank the Lord for His grace—His shed blood that keeps us covered (atoned). Let our lives be a testimony unto Him for others.

If you are running around trying to find a new move of God, stop. You already have Him. Praise and pray until you see what He has for you. Read Scripture daily. Become obsessed.

How can you tell that you are not being tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine? If you have studied enough, you will receive confirmation of what you already know.

Obedience doesn’t = happiness. –The Basement with Tim Ross

Remember, Jesus did not heal everyone. He only healed one at the pool of Bethesda. He missed the crippled man at the gate Beautiful.

These churches need to start telling people the truth: if you want spiritual meat, you will have to seek it on your own with the Father’s help.

Stop complaining to people and take it to the Father. He has the power, not mankind. Set it before Him and relax. In His time, it will be solved. Trust that.

Righteous is a result of seeking after His holiness—how we treat the Father and the people we interact with in life, protecting His Will and Purpose within our hearts—not being right in knowledge alone. Knowledge is worthless without action.

I hate the word manifold being used in English translations; most don’t know what it means. Many, plentiful and multifaceted work great.

We have a bad habit of disconnecting the spiritual power of Yah in the OT from His spiritual power displayed by Yahshua, the Apostles, and others in the NT. Both are activated by submission to the Father and continue today.

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