The LORD says to my lord

Psalm 110:1 in the current Hebrew text make a difference between YHWH and Adonai (Kyrios), but we we don't know the text at time of Jesus (this psalm unfortunately is not preserved in Qumran).
The LXX has "eipen o Kyrios tw Kyriow", and very probable also the Hebrew was pronounced in this way

For sure Jesus himself made no distinction between YHWN and Kyrios, as we see in Matthew 22:43-44:


And there is no doubt (even if it may look strange to some Protestant) that the first Christians up to the 2 century identified YHWN with Jesus, so for them it was Jesus that appeared in fire to Moses on Sinai (but this is an other topic)
How do you know the Hebrew text at Yeshua's time didn't have the words 'YHWH' and 'Adoni' (my lord) in Psalm 110:1? On what do you base the assumption that the Hebrew text at that time would contain something along the lines of 'the lord said to my lord' ?

The quote from Yeshua in Matthew 22:43-44 was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic - we now only have a surviving Greek translation of that, but we can safely assume that Yeshua didn't utter those words originally in Greek.

There are several other Psalms that carefully distinguish between YHWH and the (supposed) Messiah; the assumption that those Psalms originally didn't use the very name of God should be based on evidence.

Even some of the Greek Dead-Sea scrolls found in Qumran surprisingly don't use the common 'kyrios' as the translation for the Tetragrammaton, but left the name of God YHWH untranslated - that is a significant indicator.

Other Psalms distinguishing between YHWH and the Messiah:

- Psalm 2:2
- Psalm 16:10
- Psalm 22:8
- Psalm 31:5/6
- Psalm 34:19-20
- Psalm 80:18
- Psalm 118:25,26

Especially Psalm 118:25-26 is interesting as this was shouted towards Yeshua when He entered Jerusalem on a donkey:

Blessed is he who comes in the name of YHWH !​
Yeshua comes in the name of YHWH ! Yeshua is the שׇׁלוּחַ‎ (shaluach) (sent one) of YHWH - as He testifies about Himself several times in the Gospel of John. And as we can read in John 17:11, Philippinans 2:9 and Hebrews 1:4, Yeshua received/inherited the name above all names from His Father - an honourary name/title in a way, otherwise I cannot properly interpret those three aligning verses on this matter.
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At current rates of consumption, the U.S. has at least two centuries of oil, report says

There's a little bit of religious fatalism woven in there: God is going to rapture the Christians and destroy the world, so there's less incentive to keep the place nice.

But yeah, it's mostly political identity coloring one's perception of science.
See post #35. That should dispel your "Less incentive" silliness.
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'We've Reached a Time of Christian Invisibility in Our Culture', George Barna Says

Barna makes some good points, but "invisibility" is an odd way to put it. My friends of other faiths have remarked how almost everyone gets Christmas and Easter as holidays from work, but having Rosh Hashanah as a day off is much rarer, and many people haven't even heard of Eid. Whether Christians are doing a good job is something to ponder, but I think we're plenty visible.
The superficial markers of religion like a holiday or two which has been corrupted into a secular festival hardly speak to the public visibility of religion. If Easter and Christmas had retained their actual Christian meaning they would be just as invisible as any other religious day.
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UK election called for July 4th.

Once you call an election (or more formally the writs for an election have been made), the government goes into care taker mode. So any vote of no confidence would be moot, as the election has already been called.

All Westminster based countries have the same system largely (eg all commonwealth realms (UK, Can, Aus, NZ) and countries which have parliamentary systems Ireland, Japan.
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'We've Reached a Time of Christian Invisibility in Our Culture', George Barna Says

Barna makes some good points, but "invisibility" is an odd way to put it. My friends of other faiths have remarked how almost everyone gets Christmas and Easter as holidays from work, but having Rosh Hashanah as a day off is much rarer, and many people haven't even heard of Eid. Whether Christians are doing a good job is something to ponder, but I think we're plenty visible.
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Who Do You Believe?

He certainly had an extraordinary impact on history. Just look at all the art, architecture, culture, and advances of civilization that happened since.
Firstly, there is no reason to assume that Christianity is responsible for all impacts. Secondly, other religions (particularly Islam) have had a significant impact. Thirdly, impacts based on belief that Jesus was the Son of God do not prove this is true.
From Michalangelo to the inventor of the MRI, many people have been inspired by him over the years.
Inspiration comes from belief. Believers in other religions have also been inspired. Again belief is not proof of existence
Not to mention that rising from the dead is perhaps the most extraordinary thing I've ever heard.
Jesus resurrection is a matter of faith - not established fact.
Those who were alive at the time were so sure of it that they were willing to be martyred.
People have been willing to be martyrs for a range of beliefs, both true and false, throughout history. Are Moslem suicide bombers proof of Islam?
That's also quite extraordinary, along with how well his life fits with Old Testament prophecy.
I'm no OT scholar but the claims about the OT predicting Jesus tend to be vague. Haven't there been other Messiahs? I've also heard suggestions that NT writers may well have interpreted Jesus' story to match the OT predictions.
Whether you conclude that he is the Son of God is up to you, but to claim that Jesus' life wasn't extraordinary would seem a bit short-sighted to me.
Wasn't Jesus one of many itinerant rabbis wandering around at the time? His crucifixion (if it happened) was presumably different but in keeping with the time and place of his life. `


Perhaps if you read about other religions and cultures you would find them, and their god type characters even more extraordinary.
OB
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Never Will I Leave You

On May 11, 2011, I had this horrible headache (from an incoming or outgoing storm) all afternoon. I was sitting on the sofa crying and praying for Jesus (in His name) to heal me. Then He put this song, "Never Will I Leave You," into my heart to write as His message to me to comfort and encourage me, plus He removed the headache. Praise Jesus!

I can’t begin to number the times God has spoken these words to my heart during times when I felt lonely, rejected, betrayed, forsaken, abandoned, misunderstood and discarded by others. He has often reminded me that his words are true and that he is completely faithful in all he does. He has also reminded me of the purity of his love for me, and of how much value he places upon my life, especially during times when I feel devalued by others. As humans, we will fail each other, because we are flesh. But, God will never fail us. Amen!

Never Will I Leave You

An Original Work / May 11, 2011

God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you” (Heb. 13:5).


“Never will I leave you, nor will I forsake you.”
Jesus is your Savior; love and comfort keep you.
He is your deliverer; Rock of your salvation;
Cornerstone, rejected by men; mighty God is He!

Hope of your salvation; He is your Redeemer.
He is living in you as your Lord and Master.
He will not forget you, nor will He neglect you.
He knows all about you; He will supply all you need.

God of your redemption’s perfect plan to save you
Sacrificed for your sin, so you’d be forgiven.
He loves and adores you; perfectly He made you
So that you might be His servant and child of the King.

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Israel-Hamas Thread II

No I said arrest the terrorists.
Well you just go in there and try that. Israel will continue to take out the terrorists, and their supporters.
(but do not kill the women and children in a city to do so) Are you defending Israel's genocide/mass murder/terrorism??
Go ahead and try it. See how that works out for ya?
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If We Belong to Christ Jesus

“Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit. Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.” (Galatians 5:19-26 ESV)

In America today, the “gospel” message that is largely being taught is that all you have to do is to pray a prayer to invite Jesus into your heart, or all you have to do is to make a confession of Christ as your Savior and Lord, and now you are “good to go” for eternity. All your sins are forgiven (past, present, and future), heaven is guaranteed you when you die, and it can’t be taken away from you, no matter how you live. But that is a half-truth (lie).

Yet can any of us do anything to earn or to deserve our own salvation? No! Will our good deeds outweigh our bad deeds? No! We are only able to be saved of our sins and to have the hope of eternal life with God because of what Jesus Christ did in dying on that cross for our sins. For he who knew no sin became sin for us on that cross that he might put our sins to death with him so that we might die with him to sin and live to his righteousness.

And we can’t even come to faith in Jesus Christ unless God the Father draws us to Christ, i.e. unless he persuades us as to his holiness and righteousness and of our sinfulness and of our need to repent of (turn from) our sins and to now follow him in obedience to his New Covenant commands. So our salvation comes from God, and even the faith to believe in Jesus is God’s gift to us – a faith which dies with him to sin and now lives to obey his will.

And so that is why this passage of Scripture lets us know that if we continue in deliberate and habitual sin against the Lord, and not in walks of obedience to his commands, and not in holy living, according to his will and purpose for our lives, that we will not inherit the kingdom of God. For Jesus said that not everyone who calls him “Lord” will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one DOING the will of God, i.e. the one who obeys his commands.

And John said that if we claim to be in fellowship with God, but while we walk (in conduct, in practice) in sin, we are liars. And if we profess to know God, but we do not obey his commands, in practice, we are liars. For Jesus died to deliver us from our slavery to sin so that we will now walk in his righteousness and holiness. So if we make a practice of sin, and we do not practice righteousness, then we are not of God, but we are of the devil.

So, please understand that a true Christian is not one who just gives lip service to the Lord but then who continues to live however he wants in doing whatever his fleshly heart desires. A true Christian is one whose life is surrendered to the Lord Jesus Christ to do his will and to follow in his ways and to live a holy life, pleasing to God, by the grace of God, in the power of God, and not in his/her own flesh. For flesh cannot produce righteousness.

So, if we are true followers of Jesus Christ, our lives should bear fruit in keeping with repentance and that is of the Spirit of God and not of the flesh. And this is not saying that we will be absolutely perfect, but that sin is no longer to be in control of our lives, but God is to be in control, and we are now to live our lives to please him and to reflect his character and to do his will, which includes us sharing the truth of the gospel with other people.

[Heb 12:1-2; Eph 2:8-10; Jn 1:12-13; Jn 6:44; Matt 7:21-23; Lu 9:23-26; Acts 26:18; Rom 2:6-8; Rom 6:1-23; Rom 8:1-14; Rom 12:1-2; 1 Co 6:9-10,19-20; 1 Co 10:1-22; 2 Co 5:10,15,21; Gal 5:16-24; Gal 6:7-8; Eph 4:17-32; Eph 5:3-6; Col 1:21-23; Col 3:1-17; Titus 2:11-14; 1 Jn 1:5-10; 1 Jn 2:3-6,24-25; 1 Jn 3:4-10; 1 Pet 2:24; Heb 3:1-19; Heb 4:1-13; Heb 10:23-31; Rev 21:8,27; Rev 22:14-15; Matt 5:13-16; Matt 28:18-20]

My Heart’s Desire

An Original Work / June 29, 2013
Based off Romans 10:1-21; Luke 9:23-26; Ephesians 4:17-24


Loved Ones, Oh, my heart’s desire
Is that you might come to Jesus.
Many appear zealous for God,
But they do not trust in Him.
They have not submitted to the One
Who saved them from their sins;
Not forsaken their sins,
Nor have they obeyed their King.

The word of the Lord is near you:
The word of faith we’re proclaiming:
That you must confess your faith
In Jesus as your Lord and King:
Believe in Him as your Lord,
And follow Him where’er He leads.
Share the gospel; be a witness,
And meet others’ needs.

Beautiful are the feet of those
Who bring the good news of Jesus:
Anyone who would come to Him
Must deny himself today;
Die to sin and self, and
Let the Spirit transform you in heart;
Put on your new self in Jesus,
Yielding to the cross.

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Feeling stuck and unsettled. Very difficult living situation.

It is possible that God has His reasons for you to be where you are, except you are not content.

In case you got yourself into this situation, but without making sure with God, then first you need to get wise to your ways that got you here. And learn how to make sure with God so you don't just do another thing with your own ways.

How do we really make sure of how God is guiding us? It is a miracle. Trust Him to make you able to know His guiding.

And yes it is possible you got your own self into this situation, but God might keep you there and create how He wants you and things there . . . better than how you can hope for now while you are less mature: you need to grow so you become able to discover what He will do with you, there or wherever.
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Catholic diocesan hermit approved by Kentucky bishop comes out as transgender

2000 Vatican document that, according to a Catholic News Service report from the time, declared that anyone who had undergone “sex-change” was ineligible “to marry, be ordained to the priesthood or enter religious life.”

Matson approached a canon lawyer to discuss his options and was told that only two aspects of Catholic life were categorically off the table: marriage and the priesthood. According to Matson, the canon lawyer recommended being upfront about his status as a transgender man in any vocational conversations with church leaders and mentioned the role of a diocesan hermit, which could prove less challenging than enlisting with an existing religious order.



:crossrc:
May the Lord assist them in the life and role of hermit..
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Supreme Court to Make Significant Rulings on Power of Administrative State, Presidential Immunity, More

There’s nine Justices to run the 13 Circuit Courts, (11 circuits + DC and the Federal Circuit), there’s too much work spread over too thin a “workforce”, we need at least another 4 Justices.
It would be nice if we had an even number of Justices, say 14, (6 democrats, 6 republicans, and two centrists), and if there is a tie, the justices could fight, anime style.

Yu Yu Hakusho Fight Scene (1992, Duration 8 min, Ages 12+)
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Im 34, new to church, and never pursued or been attracted to a church girl...until now:

another bit of a revelation:

my whole life, i have had pretty bad social anxiety. low self-esteem and such.

and in going to church...i was hoping god would send me a wife. but i think what god was doing was actually working on my social anxiety and esteem issues. i cannot be a husband until i find myself.

i have to walk before i run

its hard to explain, but since going to church (and doing other self-improving things), i am talking to women A LOT. and the interactions arent necessarily "going anywhere"...

i talked to 2 random girls at 2 different music venues. i talked to 3 different girls at church. one of them gave me a phone number. one was just an awesome conversation. tonite i met yet ANOTHER girl who was stunning, and it honestly felt like she was checking me out (caught her looking at me a lot, caught her looking me up and down when we were talking), and we had a good conversation again

and i was kind of getting depressed because, what the heck, why are none of these leading to anything?! whats the deal, god? but then i kind of zoomed out. and looked at the positives.

like God was saying "dude, pause for a sec. youre not dating these girls....but look at yourself! look at what youve accomplished! you are talking to women. beautiful ones. and you arent nervous! or embarrassed. you are having organic conversations with women, and you even asked out the one you liked the most! you are being social in a way you couldnt even fathom 6 months ago!"

in february i asked god "where is my wife? what do i do? please god, HELP ME find her"...i was extremely jealous of my best friend, who got into a relationship lightning fast, where im still spinning my wheels. i was jealous because his relationship is moving FAST and the girl seemed instantly into him with little effort....where is mine, lord?!

and what god ended up saying, which i can see now in retrospect was "you have demons you have to defeat first". those demons are wounds i received as a little guy, where i was physically and mentally and verbally abused. these experiences affected my self-esteem all the way into adulthood. where i became criplling why and hermetic. unwilling to be social or talk to strangers or make friends, let alone beautiful women. the devil had a hold of my heart and would tell me "you will never be loved, you arent good enough, youre strange, youre weak, youre ugly, no one wants you, you are an imposition on others"

and so in march, i went to church and i prayed so so so hard, with literal tears and crying,, many nights in a row, for god to help me. i argued with him, i cursed him, i lamented that he wasnt helping me (as a side note, i dont think this is as bad as it seems. god is our father. a father does not stop loving just because his child is angry or the cihld says he hates his father. a parent takes the blows and continues loving). one night i prayed to christ himself. i had a conversation with him. i could see him on the cross, i spoke to him. in the end of it all, the Lord told me only "listen".

what i realized was, god was saying "i cannot give a wife. you arent ready. but i can heal your wounds from childhood, and this will prepare you to be the man that i created". i have said many times, ever since i was 17, ive wanted to be a husband and father. a wife is not an end-all-be-all to life. i understand lots of things are more important. but for ME, it is my true hearts desire and want. ive never wanted anythig more and deep in my heart, nothing is more important or as "heavy" as anything else.

God did not/isn't delivering exactly what i want. but he is straightening my path. i am asking for a wife, which i want so much...but god is almost saying...."hey, you have to at least be comfortable around women first, dont you think?"
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Who Do You Believe?

As I said in my post... I accept that Jesus probably existed historically. This claim is not extraordinary and has some evidence.

The extraordinary claim is that Jesus was the Son of God.

OB
He certainly had an extraordinary impact on history. Just look at all the art, architecture, culture, and advances of civilization that happened since. From Michalangelo to the inventor of the MRI, many people have been inspired by him over the years. Not to mention that rising from the dead is perhaps the most extraordinary thing I've ever heard. Those who were alive at the time were so sure of it that they were willing to be martyred. That's also quite extraordinary, along with how well his life fits with Old Testament prophecy. Whether you conclude that he is the Son of God is up to you, but to claim that Jesus' life wasn't extraordinary would seem a bit short-sighted to me.
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