Amen! ❤
Amen PD! As long as there is jealousy, decisions, conventions, gossip, slander among the leaders and lay people in the church of God, The Holy Spirit will Not be porred out among God's People...The Word of God is very clear on this... In the Gospels, the early church was empowered with the Holy Spirit because they surrendered to Christ fully and loved him first. Above all, things and then loved each other and served their fellow man. And then the Holy Spirit was pored out. And great measure... Too much pride and self worship Among the clergy and leaders... Many preach about christ but they have the character of lucifer instead... But jesus said this would happen in the last days And those days are here...
#92, this message was for me, and you, that's why its so easy to rhyme too, God bless you!!!✝✝❤❤🫵🦾🦾
I've often thought about how we're supposed to get more jewels in our crown in heaven depending on how good we were on Earth. What will be the purpose of that? Would we have people walking around in heaven, showing off their crowns to others?😮
Matthew 22 8 Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy. 9 Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage.
I like how real and relatable are his sermons. I always thought this parable was so unfair. Now when it comes to salvation, yes, we all deserve death, so getting salvation is amazing. That is beyond fair. But applying this to earthly life principles, it is unfair, imo. Why should the 5:00pm worker get paid the same? The next time, the 5am worker will wait and start at 5pm instead, for the same pay. I agree that Christians should work hard and not be takers. This is not what we see, however. Some people stay home with kids, not working and take goverment assistance. Some people work and pay for those who only take. It does not motivate the workers to keep working harder when the money gets taken and given to those who do not. There needs to be some reward to be motivated towards. Otherwise, why work ourselves to death? We shouldn't be idle, I agree, but should we overwork either? We have too many takers and that will not be sustainable.
James 4 people!! JAMES CHAPTER 4!!! Don't have it? ASK. Can't receive it? maybe its selfish?.... And Malachi 3 too!!
7. Allegory; commentary, this is a doctrine that is created through using more than one shadow and typology, this apostle Paul was the only one who used this word, when he took three shadows and typologies, along with two metaphors, to create his allegory. This apostle taught that Abraham, was a shadow and typology of God the Father, the two wives of Abraham, which he then places the name of Hagar before Sarah, although in real life, Sarah would have been the first wife. Then the apostle uses metaphors to reveal who the two wives of Abraham are in the allegory as the two covenants, meaning the Ten Commandments in stone is Hagar, and the two greatest commandments written in the hearts of Christians, is Sarah as the new covenant. Finally, he uses the two sons of Abraham, as shadows and typologies to represent the two sons of God as Israel, and Christianity. His allegory is about God the Father, who would have two covenants, the old covenant, is the Ten Commandments in stone, and is represented by a metaphor as Hagar, the reason he uses Hagar before Sarah in his allegory, is because the first covenant, was the Ten Commandments in stone, then he used Sarah as the second covenant, called the new covenant, which is the Ten Commandments magnified, and written in the heart as only two greatest commandments which teach we are to love God with all the heart, with all the soul, with all the mind, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. Hebrews 8:6-7 Finally, the Apostle Paul uses Ishmael, Abraham’s first son, to represent the first son of God, Israel. Exodus 4:22 Then the apostle Paul uses Isaac, to represent God’s second son, Christianity. Galatians 4:28 The meaning of this allegory is to warn Christians not to obey the Ten Commandments in stone, for in metaphors this would mean you have made Hagar your mother and now you are spiritually Ishmael, but if you become Ishmael, through obeying the Ten Commandments in stone, you cannot rule and reign during the millennium, for you will be cast out, because spiritually, Hagar is your mother, and now you have become her son, Ishmael. Galatians 4:21-31 The Apostle Paul then uses this same style of creating an allegory, but this time he does not use the word allegory, rather he uses the understanding of how to create an allegory. Once again, he uses three shadows and typologies in his allegory, but this time, he refers unto Isaac as God the Father, his first-born son, Esau, to represent God’s first-born son, Israel, and his second born son Jacob, to represent God’s second born son, Christianity. For when Rebecca was pregnant, she sought the Lord to know why there was a struggle within her, the Lord told her she would have twins, and the elder shall serve the younger, meaning one day Israel will serve Christianity, as this has never happened before, but it will happen during the millennium. Genesis 25:23 just as Esau sold his birth right, this too has happened between the two sons, and just as God said he loved Jacob, but hated Esau, so it is today. Romans 9:1-13 Once again, we can use this same knowledge of how to create an allegory when speaking about Joseph and his two sons, for Joseph would represent God, his first -born son was Maneesh, who represents God’s first-born son, Israel, and his second born son, was Ephraim, who represents God’s second born son, Christianity. While Jacob prayed over the boys, he taught the younger shall become greater than the older, which has literally happened in the earth today. Genesis 48:17-19 Through this same understanding of creating an allegory we will use the story of Adam and his two sons, Cain and Abel, to understand why Israel was guilty of the blood of righteous Abel, although Israel, who did not exist when Cain killed Abel, yet they were to be blamed for the blood of righteous Abel, by the Lord Jesus. Adam is then used to represent God, his first-born son was Cain, who represents God’s first son, Israel, his second born son is Abel, to represent God’s second son, Christianity, and just as Cain killed Abel, so the Jews killed the Lord Jesus, and the apostles, and the brethren, of the Lord Jesus. Matthew 23:34-35 + 1 Thessalonians 2:15 Therefore, Israel is condemned by the Lord Jesus as being guilty of the blood of righteous Abel. Matthew 23:34-35
worse than some sunday churches, cruel as the grave. Commandment X is just as valuable as the Fourth in his eyes.
Nicodemus. Not Saccues. Blessings.
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