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I agree. His views definitely don't line up with the Church. It think he wants the most views so he is going to be moderate on "reproductive" issues.Yeah, it is bothersome. He is not Catholic, so he is not trying to go against the faith.
That said, evangelicals are pushing for it.

It was part of an effort to get them to agree to inspections of their nuclear facilities and try to get more normalization of relations which I saw as an improvement.Okay so why do you support giving a terror state their money back?
Sent you a pm. Sure we can use any platform you suggest, or even email. Mine is joegunlock@gmail.com. Blessings!Yes
Yes, please do send me a PM. But I tend to forget to log into this forum. Perhaps we could use some other platform?
Thank youAny reading of the psalms reveals that David turned to the Lord any time he was facing severe trials or was in deep anguish. Many of David’s subjects probably envied the life that he lived. To them, he couldn’t possibly have the problems that they faced. Yet, David’s writings revealed the great pressures and dangers that he faced.
Often, people will look upon a person who is rich and powerful and think,
“Oh, I wish I could be like him. Why, he lives the good life. He doesn’t have to face the problems that I have to face!”
What a false impression that is! Everything has its price and problems. Money and position do not automatically bring happiness. In fact, the opposite can be true.
Whether rich or poor, young or old, problems will always loom in life; and the only answer is to turn to the Lord for guidance and rescue. David knew that, and he seldom forgot to present his petitions before God.
psalm 70 meaning
Psalm 70 is a cry for help. In fact, David saw his need as being immediate. In verse 1 he wrote,
“O God, hasten to deliver me; O LORD, hasten to my help!”
Today people may pray for rain or no rain, they may pray to lose 10 pounds, or have a successful Gospel Meeting; but David was praying for his life! In verse 2 David wrote,
“Let those be ashamed and humiliated who seek my life; let those be turned back and dishonored who delight in my hurt.”
David had enemies that were actively seeking his downfall or death.
One can’t help but wonder if a person, a Christian, today would take the time to pray in such a situation. Too often prayer is the last resort, or it is done after safety has been achieved. But here, David wrote his petition while his life was in danger. THAT is true trust in the Lord!
Verse 4 indicates David’s great faith and trust in his God.
"Let all who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; and let those who love Your salvation say continually, ‘Let God be magnified’."
Simply because David saw that his life was in danger from his enemies did not keep him from thinking upon the power and mercy of the Lord.
Throughout the long centuries, Christians have died for their faith in Jesus Christ. They paid the ultimate price, because they knew that, in the Lord, there was a far greater reward. David believed that even without the added revelation of the Good News about Jesus Christ.
Christians have been truly blessed, but with great blessing and privilege comes great responsibility. All Christians should ask themselves, “How strong is my faith? Do I believe in the promises of the Lord enough to die for Him?” Let all rejoice that there is hope in the Lord in spite of the enemies found in this world.
In verse 5, David wrote,
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"But I am afflicted and needy; hasten to me, O God! You are my help and my deliverer; O LORD, do not delay.”
David was the King of Israel, yet he saw himself as having nothing. David knew (and oh do all Christians need to learn this today!) that his wealth rested on his relationship with God. If the revolt by Absalom, David’s son, had succeeded, all of his wealth and power in the kingdom would have vanished. Yes, physical worldly power and assets can disappear overnight. Only a relationship with God will stand the test of eternity.
There are many concerns on the part of Christians today concerning the path this nation is taking. Powers hostile to God seem to be growing stronger. Terrorism is a real threat. Immorality seems to be spreading like an infection.
But when enemies threaten to overwhelm the children of God today, each Christian man and woman can turn to the plea that David made so many centuries ago – ” O God, hasten to deliver me.” That prayer was heard then, and it will be heard today.
Hezekiah was in a grievous situation.1 In those days Hezekiah became sick and was at the point of death.
The situation just got graver. As Isaiah was leaving him,And Isaiah the prophet the son of Amoz came to him and said to him, “Thus says the Lord, ‘Set your house in order, for you shall die; you shall not recover.’”
Why face the wall?2 Hezekiah turned his face to the wall and prayed to the Lord, saying,
God listened to him.3“Now, O Lord, please remember how I have walked before you in faithfulness and with a whole heart, and have done what is good in your sight.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly.
There were a few twists and turns in this episode. Isaiah delivered the bad news to Hezekiah's face. Hezekiah turned his back on the prophet to pray to God. Isaiah turned his back on Hezekiah to leave. God spoke to Isaiah. He turned around to walk back to Hezekiah. The humble king turned away from the wall to hear good news this time.4 And before Isaiah had gone out of the middle court, the word of the Lord came to him: 5 “Turn back, and say to Hezekiah the leader of my people, Thus says the Lord, the God of David your father: I have heard your prayer; I have seen your tears. Behold, I will heal you.”
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by Amy Carroll"Your attitude should be the same as Christ Jesus" (NIV 1984).
Brenton Septuagint Translation:1 Listen, you heavens, and I will speak; hear, you earth, the words of my mouth.
LXX was written in the 3rd century BCE. This aligned with ancient Near Eastern understandings of a divine council, where God assigned authority over nations to these spiritual beings.8 When the Most High divided the nations, when he separated the sons of Adam, he set the bounds of the nations according to the number of the angels of God.
ESV used the DSS. The manuscript was dated from the 2nd century BCE. The sons of God were angelic beings. Similar to LXX, each nation was backed up by some angelic beings.When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance, when he divided mankind, he fixed the borders of the peoples according to the number of the sons of God.
NIV stuck to MT. Masoretic Text was compiled in the 7th CE. This interpretation suggested that the boundaries of the nations were set with consideration for the descendants of Israel. This view emphasized God's special relationship with Israel and His plan for them among the nations.When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when he divided all mankind, he set up boundaries for the peoples according to the number of the sons of Israel.
Taking two verses together, all three variants/translations highlighted God's sovereignty over the nations and His unique relationship with Israel.9 But the LORD’s portion is his people, Jacob his allotted heritage.
Just replying to Michie with honesty.I disagree. Firstly, music qua music has no angelic or demonic qualities. It simply expresses what we intend. And those expressions are no more than conceptions/emotions we place on a series of notes. Secondly, metal as a genre of music is honest and straightforward. The demonic, by contrast, lies and acts like it is good when it isn't. Take a nice, jolly tune as background for a horrendous story, and that is much closer to expressing the demonic, imo.
That's God's problem, not ours, and he will judge us accordingly.
The Christmas SpiritThe Salvation Army still does the bell ringing during Christmas time.