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I have heard that this word "perfect" means "complete" rather than flawless. But even this rendering does not really explain what Paul is meaning by this phrase. Perhaps he is talking about being sure that those who respond to the Gospel with belief have been matured in faith by sound teaching and/or ensuring that those who respond the Gospel with belief truly understand the salvation they now possess. Or perhaps he is talking about these people having faith that endures to the the end of their lives so that they will stand before God with the righteousness of Jesus and no merit of themselves.
I hope that someone else will respond with a better explanation than I give here.
What is the actual meaning of this word in context to the rest of the Scripture verse?
I have noticed that water lilies have a sort of cork screw vine that does have the appearance of a coiling process in its birth to the surface of the pond. It kind of reminds me of a babies natural, physical movement in the birth canal. The baby does turn--essentially it does spin or turn like a cork
screw.
What is the Lord telling us when He says that the Lily does not spin?
What is this about an Angel called Jesus?
Is someone messing with our Bible?
Does anyone have an old KJV to check?
Matthew 7, Matthew 15:7-9, Matthew 23, Matthew 25:31-46, 1Peter 2:1, Isaiah 9:17, Isaiah 32:6, Isaiah 33:14, 1Timothy 4, Job 8:13, Isaiah 58, Malachi 2:6-17, Malachi 3, Jeremiah 22:1-17, Jeremiah 24:10-22, = Jeremiah 39:10, Jeremiah 52:16,
Psalms 37,
Hopefully these are helpful
Mark 13, Matthew 24, Luke 21, John 12:32,
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Mark 1:11, context Mark 1, Luke 3:22, 2Peter 1:16-18, 1st hand account, witnessed
Also, Luke 9:34 context Luke 9:27-36, Mark 9:7, context Mark 9, Matthew 17:5, context Matthew 17, Luke 3,
Romans 8, 1John 4:15, Galatians 4:7, 1John 5:10,13,20,
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2Kings 9:30, Jeremiah 22:14,
1611 KJV, Judith 8, through, Judith 14,
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So in this Psalm, God is declaring the sins of the people, which sins they tried to 'hide under the carpet' & think that God would miss noticing them. God says that 'He isn't naive or fickle as man is, but all things are open & bare before Him. They are not only noticed by Him but He will punish them based on His meticulous irrefutable evidence which they cannot deny. God sets all Israel's sins in order (clearly & undeniably) before them.
thank you praise god
Dear Heavenly Father, we ask you to being healing to Morgan's mother today and cure this tooth infection. We ask this in the name of Jesus, as He instructed us to do. In faith, we trust You and know that You will resolve this infection for this mother in the best way. Provide financial and medical help for this family so that this infection can be eradicated quickly. Amen.
That is a good query you posted.
I think that if we do not praise and worship the One True God in Spirit and in Truth, we will worship something else. It would be rare that any human in history would not have some type of idol that owns their heart-be it a false god, a loved one, a philosophy, an adamant position against God's existence, science, etc.
I think that we were made to worship God by His design. When we live a life of praise and worship to Him we use this aspect of our design rightly and thus are being obedient to His will in His design for us. Perhaps it is the image of God in us that enables us to commune with Him. Our praise and worship of God brings glory to Him, which is what He seeks in all of His interactions with mankind and creation.
I think that our praise and worship of God benefits us in ways we know and are not aware of. Our praise and worship allows the Holy Spirit to draw us near to God and also opens us up to His sanctifying work.
I am interested to read what others think about this important subject. Thank you Adam for asking it.
I'm sure God is 100% secure and doesn't need our love or validation whatsoever so I'm wondering what the purpose of these commands are? ( Exodus 34:14 doesn't seem to offer much support for this, however. )