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Our Heavenly Daddy Is So Funny!
This morning, the Father woke me up at 5:55a (5 is the number for grace; 5+5+5=15, 1+5=6, the number of man and beast). He usually just removes me out of the sleep state, but instead, He placed the two special … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical commentary, biblical words, freedom in Christ, holy spirit, humor, Jesus, refinement, sarcasm, sardonic, theology, wit
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Revelation at 5 in the A.M.
Our Father woke me up at 5a, desiring fellowship, of course. I, being slow to obey as usual, laid in bed for a few minutes until the printer rang downstairs (all the phone ringers are turned off). The familiar voice … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Corinthians 1:20, 1 Corinthians 1:27, 1 Corinthians 2:12, abstract God, biblical commentary, biblical symbolism, biblical truth, David, fire on the altar, free will, holy spirit, Jeremiah 8:9, Jesus, King David, Luke 10:21, Matthew 11:25, predestination, Psalm 8:2, refinement, Revelation, sacrifice, seeking His will, self sacrifice
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Religion vs. Spirit
Religion says, “Do this and that and you will be saved.” Yah says, “Enter into my rest,” which means stop your works; seek and do His will. Religion says, “The Bible is the final authority.” Jesus, the Living Word, says, … Continue reading
No Appeasement
At the church the Father has me visiting, the pastor used the word appeasement in reference to his sermon on atonement. EEK! I got a serious negative vibe when he said that and worsened as he explained that it is … Continue reading
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Tagged appeasement, biblical commentary, biblical truth, biblical words, burnt offerings, obedience, sacrifice
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The Ultimate Sacrifice
Can you pray this prayer of Moses? Exodus 32:32 (literal) Now if you will forgive their sin, but if not, blot me I pray out of Your book that You have written. Paul did. Romans 9:3 (literal) I was wishing, … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical commentary, biblical truth, death to self, faith, paul, prayer, prayer of moses, salvation, self sacrifice, spiritual seed
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Always Hungry, That Flesh and Eye
Years ago, as I was reading some part of the NT, I realized, “You know what, the flesh is never satisfied. No matter what it gets, it is never enough.” After sharing this with a few people, I placed it … Continue reading
Little Broken Stones
Why is the belief that these places of worship are the Lord’s house prevalent, when the Bible clearly states they are not? Jesus called the Temple of His day “a house of prayer” (Matthew 21:13, Mark 11:17, Luke 19:46) because … Continue reading
Puzzling Passages Made Plain: Showbread and Wheat Heads
For some reason, the passages about David eating the showbread (1 Samuel 21:1-6)and Jesus’ disciples plucking wheat on the Sabbath (Matthew 12:1-7, Mark 2:23-27, Luke 6:1-5) kept winding up in recent posts. This seemed like a strong hint I needed … Continue reading
The Personas of God
I do not care about the Trinity doctrine or if people either accept or reject it. The most important thing is understanding the roles our Father, His Son, and the Holy Spirit play. Always Existed Our Father Creator is both … Continue reading
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Tagged baptism, biblical commentary, biblical symbolism, Jesus, personas, the Holy Spirit, the word, trinity
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The Seed IS Christ
Mark 4 The Parable of Christ Sowing Himself 1Again He began to teach beside the sea. And a very large crowd gathered about Him, so that He got into a boat and sat in it on the sea, and the … Continue reading →