Canceled in China
- By RileyG
- One Bread, One Body - Catholic
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Our Lady of China, pray for us.
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Well said.The scarier the darkness is, the more you seek the Lord.
Till your absolute faith and love are alllllllllllllll about Him.
Hand it to the Lord, and let Him mold you into His servant.
It's just darkness unless you want only His will.
AmenI ask my fellow Americans and all of the Christians to never forget what happened on 9/11/2001 and also never forget that "United We Stand, but Divided we shall surely fall."
Let us all remain united together on the ideals that should never divide us.
Are you going to church?Please can you give me some advice.
We are created by Him to honour and glorify Him - so naturally we 'belong' to Him; us being unfaithful or disobedient then triggers a jealous reaction from God - similar to what @Ivan Hlavanda described.Divine jealousy was seen as a positive attribute, reflecting God's deep love and commitment for his people against idolatry and unfaithfulness.
Paul wrote about jealousy in a different sense. NLT, 1Co 13:
Human love was sometimes erroneously jealous. It could be a form of envy.
English Standard Version:
God is jealous in a righteous way. Human jealousy is often negative and results from a man's boastfulness and impatience.
ESV:8b To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God?
HCSB:to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
The Hebrew word is חֵסֵד H2617 hesed. It is used 248 times being applied to men and God. In Micah 6, it is applied to man. Brown-Driver-Briggs offers this range of meanings:to love faithfulness, and to walk humbly with your God.
Jesus confirmed the comparison of mercy and sacrifice in Matthew 9:6 With what shall I come before the Lord and bow down before the exalted God?
Shall I come before him with burnt offerings,
with calves a year old?
I'd say that "mercy" is the best translation for Micah 6:8. It is better than sacrifice.13 But go and learn what this means: 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice.'
Honestly, I'm literally not interested...I almost feel like a prophet. I'd recommend you read my early posts here, but you probably won't, so let me try this:
If I can't literally say "I died laughing", can I literally type those words on a keyboard so that they appear on your screen as I literally did in my preceding post?
Hey there is a compression in the bible called The Rainbow. It's what the Gnostics discovered. Jesus said, "I will reveal things in my parables that have been hidden since the foundations of the world. There were 10 virgins, some were wise and had their own oil....
oil=wisdom
wine=makes you feel good
it's also called true Hebrew--that's what the Gnostics called it. So you can speak 2 languages at the same time. What am I saying here?
Never mix Oil and Wine?
For those who have ears![]()
sorry, but I don’t follow what this stuff has to do with this thread. could you clarify?Yup, here's another one: Revelation 6:6 And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say, A measure of wheat for a penny, and three measures of barley for a penny; and see thou hurt not the oil and the wine.
By the way, the translation for my phrase above is: Never mix what wisdom with what makes you feel good![]()
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Thanks!!From the Talmud? Yeshua ben Panthera. It was a Yeshua whose mother was also Miriam but she was unfaithful, hence the name...Ben Stada lived about 70-100 years (in about 100 CE) after Yeshua of Nazarath. Yeshua ben Pandira lived in 80 BCE.
I have heard you say it, that is all I know of it.That explains a lot of the difference we have - Personally, my faith is based solely on the inerrant Word of God. But you know that already.
Agreed.I think Paul covers this in Scripture when he speaks of those where they are judged according to their conscience. Been missing seeing you around! Glad you stop in to visit every once in awhile.![]()