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29 O that they were wise, that they understood this, that they would consider their latter end!
30 How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the Lord had shut them up?
31 For their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges.
32 For their vine is of the vine of Sodom, and of the fields of Gomorrah: their grapes are grapes of gall, their clusters are bitter:
33 Their wine is the poison of dragons, and the cruel venom of asps.
Who are these enemies of God? In America they are politicians, judges, educators, scientists, medical professionals, businessmen, and so forth. They do not know the Lord and they do not do good. Christians live in a world that is mostly hostile to God and Christians. Notice especially the reference to Sodomites, who are very popular in modern times among the wicked all around us.
2: to eradicate poverty in my family.
3: wisdom
I understand your thinking. I agree that there is nothing boring about the apostles. I do know that the apostles have written about teaching and holding to the taught doctrines (which is the same as teachings or beliefs) of the faith ( 1 Timothy 4:16 22; Titus 1:9; 2:1), so the early Gentile believers did not have the Hebrew Scriptures to read, but were taught by their elders the essential of their faith following their conversion by the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit. They did not simply read the letters Paul wrote and not teach what they mean. Thus the believers were taught the way I suggested. There is evidences of this being so in the early church writings in the 1st and 2nd centuries.
Also, FREE, a 12 year old is very different from an adult believer. The writings of the Bible are definitely written in adult language and most 12 year olds would not understand a large amount of the terms used and the context, phrases, and metaphors used by Paul. I ask myself, which is more important for a 12 year old to know and study? Verse by verse of the Old Testament books or even the New Testament or the meaning of the Gospel and the basic doctrines of faith held in common by those that Paul and elders taught them from the pulpit during worship services and group fellowship. I say the latter.
12 year olds will profit more from systematic instruction in the beliefs of the faith that in reading through who begat whom in the OT or many of the stories in Judges, or the Law in Leviticus. I do think that the Word is indeed profitable for believers. And any doctrine taught needs to be aligned and taught with the Word that supports it. But I do think that what I suggested is quite appropriate and desirable for the instruction of young teens. After this instruction, as I said, a study of the Gospels is more important than studying the OT or the epistles because the Gospels center on Jesus, His life, His teachings, His words, His action, His sacrifice.
The body is dust, and so it will return to dust Genesis 3:19, but that will not prevent it from being raised to glory like Christ's body any more than it prevented God from creating our earthly body from dust in the first place. Christians have been burned alive for their faith, so that will not stop God from raising them either. However, there are strong indications that the early church did not practice burning the remains of those that died who were not burned at the hands of their enemies. So I personally will go with that tradition.
So rent or rend is an outward action of tearing a garment in two in reaction to a very serious grievous action of another or as an act of repentance as in Joel that says "rend your heart, not your garments."
Joel 2:12-13
"Now, therefore," says the LORD, "Turn to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning," So, rend your heart, not your garments; Return to the LORD your God. For He is gracious and merciful, Slow to anger, and of great kindness; He will relent from doing harm."
Today, is it possible for church members who have allowed the 1st temple to dilapidate to ruins to listen and hear from God regarding the restoration of the temple or church building a 2nd time without the Sanhedrin's involvement or decision-making process? Meaning a tradition of man that states the Ministerial alliance committee has the authority to position pastors in a church within its jurisdiction if it is not the will of God?
Please consider reflecting on 1 Chronicles 4:10 as daily prayer.
Yes it is true that our spirit which was regenerated by the Holy Spirit will not die when our body dies and our body will return to dust. However, at the resurrection, our body will become immortal and incorruptible. It will be flesh and bones, just like Jesus' risen body was. he ate with the apostles and said that a Spirit does not have flesh and bones like He did. Thomas placed his hands in Jesus' wounds and exclaimed, "My Lord and my God." Additionally, our whole person will be glorified, body, soul, and spirit. We will no longer have a sinful nature and we will be perfected in such a way that we no longer can sin. Whereas now we know some, but when glorified we will know all that God wishes for us to know. It will be truly blissful and awesome!
God's eternal and unchanging plan for creation and salvation of man will be completed. All things will be under the dominion of Jesus, who is Lord of All. Satan will be completely vanquished and will have the absolutely lowest place among created beings. (Even though he endeavored to have the highest place, even to be equal with God.) Mankind will be "lifted up" to a much higher place than in this mortal. The angels will rejoice at this and in the completion of God's plan. However, despite this 'elevated" position, the difference between us, created beings, and God, uncreated, eternal Being, will still be infinitely vast. Our glorified nature and God's unchanging divine nature will always be infinitely different. God will always be the Most High God, high above all else. yet Jesus, being both God and Man, is our bridge between us as glorified beings and the Father. We will have a perfected human nature like Jesus has, but He is also divine, unlike us, and will be "above us" even though we will be united to Him and therefore united to the Father through Jesus' divine nature. Amazing to think about!
Most often clothes are rent, meaning they are torn and ruined, usually done as a sign of grief by the person wearing them. Wine flasks that are rent normally indicates that they burst under pressure and are ruined. If the earth is rent it indicates a fissure has opened in the ground. If a kid is rent in sacrifice it means a young goat or lamb is torn apart rather than cut apart.
What happens when we die is the spirit is separated from the body, the same spirit that is alive in Christ . The security , our inheritance, we will be given at that time. We cannot be plucked out of His hand! As I come closer to this separation, their is confidence in what He has promised, that we shall receive eternal life at that time. Their will be no more remembrance of the body, only the revelation of the truths you will be in at that time! This only because what Christ did on the Cross for you and me!
Satan has no power over us ,unless we give it to Him! Abide in the spirit of Christ, the same spirit that moves and lives in the scripture!
Well spoken.
God bless.
In verse 8 we can imagine the unrest coming. For here is the Lord God judging her. The unrest we can think about is atomic bombs. But then the whole earth will go, not just one city.
I pray for all of us that we will have revelation and the spirit of truth in our hearts. John 8:31-36 So that we can know the depth and height, the length and breadth of the whole Word of God. Ephesians 3:8 Which to me is alive and sharp, a somewhat double-edged sword. Hebrew 4:12-13
Be blessed dear ones, repent and be baptized in the Lord Jesus Christ and you and your house will be saved. Acts 16:31
Think what a nice thing to hear about Jesus from a person who loves you. God bless you and good luck on your journey in the Bible with the greeting from John 8:31-36. Jesus loves you and yours.
No it is not, for it is Living Word. Be always glad and belive the schripture.
John 8:31 Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed;
32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.
33 They answered him, We be Abraham's seed, and were never in bondage to any man: how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free?
34 Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin.
35 And the servant abideth not in the house for ever: but the Son abideth ever.
36 If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.
Amen stay blessed in His Holy name Jesus Christ.
Where does each one go at death according to the bible.
Need to know where to find it in the bible.