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Here are verses showing the Godhead speaking amongst themselves.
Different ministries, functions, but all three United in purpose. The LET US. From Genesis to the New Testament.
Genesis 1:26
Genesis 3:22
Genesis 11:7
1 John 5:7
John 10:30
Acts 17:27-30
Please write these on the back page of your Bible. People ask this question frequently.
Mishael
Familiar spirits are demons; they follow families. That's how card readers and psychics know so many details; then the person thinks that that is how to get information.
These things are an abomination and carry a death sentence for the psychics. Also for astrologers and those that publish horoscopes. It's in the Bible.
Be careful. I've had visions. They usually have a purpose: revelation, comfort, answer to a prayer.
2 Corinthians 11:14
And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
I had a supernatural experience, I was sleeping with my husband one morning and I felt a heavy weight on my chest and as I was gasping for air I was trying to get my husbands attention and my soul was pulled out of my body. After that I was in this beautiful light that I cannot explain. I heard people whispering but I didn't see any faces but I've seen the images of spiritual beings that were there. More like glorified bodies. I always ask god how can he forgive me for all the things I've done but when I was standing in the midst of this light and he spoke to me, not with words that one can comprehend but external with opening up his mouth. He love is so powerful that it was shining through me.
I think these verses are parallel to 2nd Kings 18:9-12 and he took them by the river Gozan BEFORE they entered the Euphrates river which is in Iran. They then passed through a country...and the same region was called Arsareth.
This is all being done ON FOOT a year and a half of travelling...this is not talking about America as the Hebrew Israelites try to get us to believe.
The footnotes in question are not scripture but added by translators.
Mentioned as scribes are Tychicus, Epaphroditus, Titus, Luke, Stephanas, Fortunatus, Achaicus and Onesimus.
Some of the letters are collaborations of Paul and Timotheus as evidenced in the greeting. Also Sosthenes and Silvanus are included in other introductions. In Colossians 4:18 Paul inserts into the text, "The salutation by the hand of me Paul. Remember my bonds."
We are certainly blessed by all their faithful endeavors.
Don't give upFriends/Saint Jesus said the road would be long n rough, but He's walking with Us Isiahchp.40-66 is very uplifting to me n May to you too Be Bless n stay in the word
The greater desolation and affliction is eternal separation from God by our sins. Destruction is the end result of sin.
Isaiah prophesied warnings of coming desolation which would culminate in the Jews being carried in captivity to Babylon. In part, verse 61:4 promises a return and restoration, but in a greater sense it promises Messiah we know as Jesus Christ. In Luke chapter 4, Jesus read aloud from this passage and then proclaimed that he is the fulfillment of the promise. He has, by dying for our sins on the cross and rising from the dead, brought us back from desolation to eternal life and a loving relationship with God. The creation will ultimately be restored when Jesus returns.
There are two pieces of scripture here that Paul uses to back up what he is saying. First of all, Deuteronomy 25:4 says thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treads out the corn.
In 1 Corinthians Chapter 9, Paul says you don't think that God was talking about oxen do you? If you have an oxen treading the corn, you got to feed that oxen too or else he's not going to be around to tread the corn for you.
The second scripture is Luke 10:7, the words of Jesus where He says the laborer is worthy of his reward, or hire. So Paul is saying that we should acknowledge those who labor in the word, and in doctrine, and make sure that they're taken care of.
This goes along with what Bendito is saying which I completely agree with!