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You’re fine with presidents using the office to secure private business deals for themselves?Looks like a pretty good business deal to me.
I meant to include Luke. I was pointing out the epistles and all of the early church writings that are in addition to the Gospels.The Holy Apostles are of equal importance. Also St. Luke the Evangelist was the protege of St. Paul, and from him and from St. John the Beloved Disciple, St. Mark the Evangelist, and St. Matthew the Holy Apostle and Evangelist are our primary New Testament sources on the Theotokos (there are also plenty in the Old Testament, such as St. Isaiah the Prophet).
Most of what's in Mariology was never taught for centuries. Gospel verses about Mary do not teach most what's contained in Mariology, but are rather applied to the teaching of Mariology.But regarding the Theotokos in general, it is meet that given her holiness most information we have on her comes from the four canonical Gospels and not the Epistles used by the early church to explain the Gospels. Because the simple fact is that unlike much of the Gospels, with complex issues such as how God incarnate in the person of Christ the only begotten Son and Word of the Father, our Advocate and Judge, by whom all things were made, procured our salvation, and how the New Covenant relates to the Old, and the implications for gentiles, the situation of the Theotokos is simple: she is the Virgin descended from King David, and from the patriarch Judah, in whose womb God was conceived in the person of the Son through the actions of God in the person of the Holy Spirit according to the plan of God the Father, for our salvation; all generations have and will call her Blessed*, and in the Gospel of John she commands us to obey her Son; additionally, she adopts the Disciple whom Jesus Loves, which refers both to physically to St. John and spiritually, to us, at the foot of the cross at the command of our Lord.
* St. Luke makes it clear in chapter 12 her blessedness is from her obedience of Him, a point also made by St. Matthew and St. Mark. For this reason, on most feasts of the Theotokos in the Eastern Orthodox church, such as the recent feast of Mary, Joy of All Who Sorrow, and a few weeks ago the Feast of the Protection of the Theotokos, the Gospel concludes with Luke 11:27-28, which might surprise some members, even Western Rite Orthodox, who are used to seeing this text quoted eisegetically in a neo-antidicomarian context. But if we read it according to an exegetical hermeneutic, with the mind of the Church, this passage explains why the Theotokos is called blessed by all generations as the same Evangelist declares in chapter 1 of his account of the Gospel, in the second of the three exquisite Evangelical Canticles he penned, the Magnificat.
The word "kin-dom" is not in the Bible, but it is used by some Christians to replace the word "kingdom" to emphasize community, relationship, and inclusion rather than a patriarchal hierarchy.
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Yes and in some places, worse than others. Like, I wouldn't street preach in the middle of Tehran. But specifically to western countries, I think it's getting worse and you just don't know which person is going to listen to the spirit of Satan when he tells them to go kill the preacher. The more a society moves away from Christian values, the darker and more hard hearted that society becomes, which means you're going to see evil become more and more apparent. I think if you're going to street preach, trying to hold a 1 on 1 conversation would be wiser than taking a speaker and a microphone and screaming loudly.I have been thinking about the current political claimte and how people are being cancelled and even killed for their views. Is street preaching or declaring the gospel in public now a dangerous occupation.
It was clear in Trump 1.0 that he didn't know how the government works. But he had people around him who did, who mostly kept the president's crayon colors within the lines. This time, he has purposely surrounded himself with people who don't know or don't care (or both) how the government works.He attributes this not to hunger for power but to not having the cognitive awareness of how the U.S. government, which he leads, works.
There are several numbers of significance in Scripture. . .10, 1,000, 12, 144, 144,000. . .
I'm not making the foolish claim, but if one believes in predestination in the manner you seem to, that man has no say, no choice in his eternal destiny, then the only conclusion available is that God makes the choice for him. And Calvinism, from my understanding, makes that very claim, that God predestines the reprobate to hell="double predestination", as it's called.What sort of fool would make a such a ridiculous claim, "that hell is God's choice for some".
And while the bible isn't crystal clear on this, it's pretty darn near to it. So, for those past 2000 years it's been well enough understood that God, Himself, is what makes heaven heavenly, and separation from Him is primarily what makes hell what it is: punishment. Even man's present misery is already attributed to the lack of union with God which will be totally overcome only when we meet Him "face to face" in the next life.It sounds like the same teacher told you that "hell is the absence of God", that's another demonic doctrine. The Bible says that God is in hell, tormenting sinners with fire, so the sinners see Him. I'm not going to give you any more verses to confirm the above statements, but they are all biblically sound, you can search the scriptures to see for yourself.
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