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Thought Splatters: (Kerplunk!)
We are all a heretic to somebody. Which one is more important to Yah: the country or the ideas of the country? Take this to the Lord in prayer for the answer. How often do we via the Holy Spirit … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Peter 4:14-16, Acts 11:26, biblical commentary, biblical symbolism, biblical truth, Christian, faith, God, Ha Satan, hasatan, Hebrew and Greek, heresy, heretic, His Name, holiness, Jesus, Matthew 28:19-20, Our Creator, Our Father, Overcomer, praise, religion, Revelation, spirit, spirituality, study Scripture, the adversary, warning, worship, YHWH
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Allow Me the Grace to Be a Heretic for a Moment
In this Walk of the believer, there are times when we make mistakes, endure the wrong thing, or wrestle with the Scriptures. This is why grace from Yah is vital; it’s His permission to overcome as many stumbling blocks as … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Timothy, bible, Biblical interpretation, Colossians 3:2, father, galatians 5, God, Hebrews 10:25, heresy, holiness, Job 37:24, Matthew 11:25, paul, Proverbs 3, Psalm 40:4, Romans, strength in weakness, vulnerable, Yah
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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 … Continue reading →