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Revelation19 Jesus returns 👇

Now I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. And He who sat on him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness He judges and makes war. His eyes were like a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns. He had a name written that no one knew except Himself. ;He wasclothed with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word of God. And the armies in heaven, clothed in fine linen, white and clean, followed Him on white horses. ;Now out of His mouth goes a sharp sword, that with it He should strike the nations. And He Himself will rule them with a rod of iron. He Himself treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And He has on His robe and on His thigh a name written:

KING OF KINGS AND
LORD OF LORDS.

Revelation 1 John describes what he sees as he was brought into the the third heaven👇
Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.

And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,

And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.

I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.



@GYMnTONIC I tried to send you a The Lion of Judah T-shirt from my ministry last year :cool:

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Love it.

What I learned is that Jesus while on Earth actually spoke for or as if he was speaking for the father.

It took me a bit to grasp why. The holy trinity says that God the father, the son and the holy Spirit are the 3 in one..this means that each is within each other..God wanted the holy trinity to be considered "God" bc It is a divine union and it also bypasses the ability for one entity to exalt himself ..think of Satan..Satan wanted to exalt himself...so God being almighty and the creator was willing to share his title with his beloved son and then the holy Spirit...when you receive the holy Spirit therefore you too, or we too I should say have the spirit of God and Jesus within us

Each one of us holds the holy trinity within us.

This is explained when God says " I am always with you". And Jesus I believe also said this...this is because a saved person , holding salvation literally has God, the holy Spirit and Jesus Spirit of the Trinity within them. And God is literally walking around within you, inside of you.

You see a lot of people think of ourselves as a physical body ..we are not a body...We are a soul and a spirit...we have a body

People confuse that we are a body with a soul or a spirit. Wrong.

Also my good sir I never received such a shirt fyi. I do like the design and what it says 🙏🏼💪🏼❤️ ..
 
Love it.

What I learned is that Jesus while on Earth actually spoke for or as if he was speaking for the father.

It took me a bit to grasp why. The holy trinity says that God the father, the son and the holy Spirit are the 3 in one..this means that each is within each other..God wanted the holy trinity to be considered "God" bc It is a divine union and it also bypasses the ability for one entity to exalt himself ..think of Satan..Satan wanted to exalt himself...so God being almighty and the creator was willing to share his title with his beloved son and then the holy Spirit...when you receive the holy Spirit therefore you too, or we too I should say have the spirit of God and Jesus within us

Each one of us holds the holy trinity within us.

This is explained when God says " I am always with you". And Jesus I believe also said this...this is because a saved person , holding salvation literally has God, the holy Spirit and Jesus Spirit of the Trinity within them. And God is literally walking around within you, inside of you.

You see a lot of people think of ourselves as a physical body ..we are not a body...We are a soul and a spirit...we have a body

People confuse that we are a body with a soul or a spirit. Wrong.

Also my good sir I never received such a shirt fyi. I do like the design and what it says ..

Jesus had to come so that man could receive the Holy Spirit. Before Jesus only certain people were granted access to God in the tabernacle, Jesus came and died on the cross to both be the perfect sacrifice and show that God conquers death. God’s plan all along was to have fellowship with man and we screwed that up right off jump. So by accepting Jesus we are in my opinion saying yes to God’s second chance at an eternity with Him.


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It would be nice if we had a 60second video tab, It would be so efficient to reply with clear and precise answers to questions and literally be able to show the bible while doing it

Hmmm...I guess thats called a podcast... haha

@GYMnTONIC maybe one day we can do a whats app FaceTime haha

Im going to text you something right now
 
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Love it.

What I learned is that Jesus while on Earth actually spoke for or as if he was speaking for the father.

It took me a bit to grasp why. The holy trinity says that God the father, the son and the holy Spirit are the 3 in one..this means that each is within each other..God wanted the holy trinity to be considered "God" bc It is a divine union and it also bypasses the ability for one entity to exalt himself ..think of Satan..Satan wanted to exalt himself...so God being almighty and the creator was willing to share his title with his beloved son and then the holy Spirit...when you receive the holy Spirit therefore you too, or we too I should say have the spirit of God and Jesus within us

Each one of us holds the holy trinity within us.

This is explained when God says " I am always with you". And Jesus I believe also said this...this is because a saved person , holding salvation literally has God, the holy Spirit and Jesus Spirit of the Trinity within them. And God is literally walking around within you, inside of you.

You see a lot of people think of ourselves as a physical body ..we are not a body...We are a soul and a spirit...we have a body

People confuse that we are a body with a soul or a spirit. Wrong.

Also my good sir I never received such a shirt fyi. I do like the design and what it says 🙏🏼💪🏼❤️ ..
Good stuff brother!

Our bodies are just a complicated advanced machine that our soul/spirit is contained in. This machine will wear out and die and we will be free. Or He will return and change this machine into something eternal.

in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
 
Did Our Hearts Not Burn? (That time when Jesus set the Torah on fire)

“Did not our heart burn within us while He talked with us on the road, and while He opened to us the Scriptures?” (Luke 24:32)

Let’s be very clear before we go any further.

Their hearts did not burn because of:

• a worship bridge or fire tunnel
• a spontaneous prophecy
• a vague spiritual vibe
• or a warm emotional moment

Their hearts burned because Messiah taught them the Scriptures.

And not the New Testament. Because it didn’t exist yet. Let that sit.

The road to Emmaus is a resurrection day reality check…

It’s resurrection day.
The tomb is empty.
Angels have spoken.
The women have testified.
And two disciples are walking away from Jerusalem.
That matters.
They are leaving the city of promise with crushed expectations and scrambled theology.
“But we were hoping that it was He who was going to redeem Israel…” (Luke 24:21)

Notice the problem.

They believed in Jesus.
They loved Jesus.
They followed Jesus.
And they were still wrong.
Wrong about the timing.
Wrong about the mission.
Wrong about the nature of redemption.
So what does the resurrected Messiah do?
He does not say, “Just trust Me.”
He does not say, “Feel My presence.”
He does not say, “You’ll understand later.”
He opens the Scriptures.

Jesus’ first post-resurrection sermon was an Old Testament study!

“And beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself.” (Luke 24:27)
Read that again.
Beginning at Moses…
Not Matthew.
Not Romans.
Not Hebrews.
Moses.
The Torah.
The foundation the modern church almost completely ignores.
And yet, this is where hearts start burning.
Their hearts burned because Jesus did not give them new information.
He gave them correct understanding.

He showed them:

• the suffering Messiah in Isaiah
• the rejected stone in the Psalms
• the pierced one in Zechariah
• the bruised heel in Genesis
• the Passover Lamb in Exodus
• the bronze serpent in Numbers
• the prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy

They weren’t learning something new.

They were suddenly seeing something they had missed.
Truth doesn’t need novelty. It simply needs clarity.

And clarity burns.

Here’s where we need to look at emotional fire vs covenant fire.

Modern Christianity chases emotional fire.

Jesus lit covenant fire.

Emotional fire says:
“I felt something.”

Covenant fire says:
“I understand something.”

And understanding reshapes everything.

“His word was in my heart like a burning fire shut up in my bones…” (Jeremiah 20:9)

Fire in Scripture is not hype.
It is revelation.
It is truth colliding with the heart.
That’s why their hearts burned before their eyes were opened.
Feelings followed revelation - not the other way around.
The Old Testament is not background material. It is the blueprint.
Messiah does not make sense without Torah.
Resurrection does not make sense without the prophets.
The cross is nonsense without covenant.
Jesus didn’t reinterpret Moses. Moses revealed Jesus.
And Jesus shone a light back to the writings of Moses.
“If you believed Moses, you would believe Me; for he wrote about Me.” (John 5:46)
(Apparently, Moses was doing more messianic preaching than most pulpits today.)

And then came the moment their eyes opened

“Now it came to pass, as He sat at the table with them, that He took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to them. Then their eyes were opened and they knew Him…” (Luke 24:30–31)
The order matters.
Scriptures first.
Eyes opened second.
Burning hearts prepared the way for recognition.
We want revelation without foundation.
Jesus demands foundation before revelation.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth.
If hearts aren’t burning anymore and the church is spiritually cold, it’s not because the Spirit left.
It’s because we stopped opening the Scriptures the way Jesus did.

We replaced:

• Torah with soundbites
• Prophets with platitudes
• Covenant with commentary
• Depth with devotionals

And then we blamed God for the cold.
But fire requires fuel.
And the fuel Jesus used… …was Moses and the Prophets.
If you want a burning heart, start where Jesus did.

If you want:

• a faith that survives disappointment
• a Messiah who actually makes sense
• a complete gospel rooted in reality
• a heart that burns without needing hype

Open the Scriptures.

Not selectively.
Not defensively.
Not apologetically.
Let Messiah walk you through them.
Because when the Word is opened rightly,
He is revealed rightly.
And when He is revealed rightly…
Hearts burn.
Eyes open.
Faith deepens.
And you stop walking away from Jerusalem.
The Emmaus road teaches us this:
Resurrection power doesn’t start with goosebumps.
It starts with Scripture - opened by the Living Word Himself.
And when that happens?
You don’t need to chase fire.
The fire finds you.

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Near the Dead Sea, archaeologists discovered ancient manuscripts hidden in caves and sealed for more than two millennia. These writings included portions of nearly every book of the Old Testament, including the Book of Isaiah, copied centuries before modern Bibles existed.

When scholars compared the Dead Sea Scrolls with today’s biblical texts, the results were remarkable. Studies showed more than 95% word-for-word consistency, with differences limited to minor spelling or copying variations and no changes to core teachings or theology.

Rather than showing corruption, the scrolls demonstrated careful preservation across generations. What was often questioned as unreliable turned out to be one of the most accurately transmitted texts in recorded history.

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“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.” — Isaiah 40:8

Source / Credit: Dead Sea Scrolls research, Israel Antiquities Authority

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Hey Bro's.

Was at a dinner party with a bunch of freinds the other night and had a fascinating conversation regarding belief and the types thereof. Most of my friends are believers and found some varying viewpoints and thought I'd get your input on it. I won't be commenting or anything. Just interested in the types of responses from you guys who I know are well versed.

The subject was basically...Which of the following do you prescribe to:

A. The Bible is what you would consider a factual history of all the events/stories as described in the Old and New Testaments
B. The Bible is a only a compilation of stories used as allegory describing and explaining God
C. The Bible is BOTH a compilation of factual events AND allegory.

The real interesting part of the conversation was regarding C. If you are in the C camp, how do you specifically determine what events factually occurred and what is allegory?

Again, I won't be responding. Just interested in your responses. Thanks in advance.
 
Hey Bro's.

Was at a dinner party with a bunch of freinds the other night and had a fascinating conversation regarding belief and the types thereof. Most of my friends are believers and found some varying viewpoints and thought I'd get your input on it. I won't be commenting or anything. Just interested in the types of responses from you guys who I know are well versed.

The subject was basically...Which of the following do you prescribe to:

A. The Bible is what you would consider a factual history of all the events/stories as described in the Old and New Testaments
B. The Bible is a only a compilation of stories used as allegory describing and explaining God
C. The Bible is BOTH a compilation of factual events AND allegory.

The real interesting part of the conversation was regarding C. If you are in the C camp, how do you specifically determine what events factually occurred and what is allegory?

Again, I won't be responding. Just interested in your responses. Thanks in advance.
Its C from my perspective. Jesus clearly spoke parables. These are made up earthly stories that teach a spiritual truth. Psalms is essentially a book of songs which also use allegory but may have historical narrative mixed in. Proverbs depicts wisdom as personified as a woman calling out in the streets, inviting people to a feast. However some books are clearly mostly historical narrative like Genesis.

When I was a young man this question went through my mind a lot so I delved into hermeneutics (theory and methodology of interpretation). Its basically a science about how to deal with your question. If you go down this path its very rewarding. I prayed a lot about this when I was young and decided I would take the Bible literally unless there was a strong reason not to. I figured a just God could not judge me if I took Him at His word. I take the Bible more literally than many believers I know. However I recognize some texts just cannot be taken as woodenly literal.

I think our Western minds like to package everything into a logical framework but the Eastern mind seems to be more fluid. Hebrew can be very poetic so I have to keep that in mind when reading translated Hebrew texts. Greek tends to be more precise like English. Anyway its a lot to study. Bottom line is many literary devices are used in the books of the Bible.
 
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I learned that the Lord's prayer is actually a direction how to pray. And can go something like this...

Our father, who art in heaven
Hallowed be thy name
Thy.kingdom come, thy will be done
On Earth as it is in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our debts
As we forgive our debtors
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from evil
For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.

So this is a template guys. Jesus showed us a template...start your prayers acknowledging God. Say hello to him and then praise him. Look to Psalms for some things to say to him or praise him for..."Hallowed be thy name". I say God you are awesome, I love you, I praise you, I admired you for being a righteous and truthful God...God likes acknowledgement and praise..who doesn't. He deserves it as our creator.
Then surrender next. Your will be done. Father I give you my heart and my soul, whatever I can do to impact you and heaven and truth and love, let me do it today.

Give us this day our daily bread..help us today father financially,.or to put food in the table , or help others to have food on their tables and any other needs they have today. Don't look to 2mrw bc today has enough troubles on its own, right?

Forgive us our sins, forgive us for all we have done and any sin we may have entered into. Let us forgive those who have sinned against us and wronged us..let us have mercy on them as God does on us.

Lead us not into temptation..let us not be tempted by sin, or lust or anything that goes against the will of God. Let us be strong and deny Satan the sin and evil he wishes upon us and others. Deliver us from evil..deliver us from temptation knowing that sin leads to death ..give us the strength to defend against the schemes of Satan and evil, and not just for us but for others to be strong in God . Get thee behind me Satan, I rebuke you.

For thine is the kingdom and power and glory. God all belongs to you that is good and just and whole..let me be part of the kingdom of heaven, and let the holy Spirit and your spirit reign over me and others so that all good and truth and love reflects upon you God..in your glory. Let me and let us be like you father. Let us influence others and help others and love others in your name. God I pray this in your name, Jesus in your name , and holy Spirit we pray this in your name. The holy trinity, the divine union. Thank you for this day and life God

Amen 🙏🏼🙏🏼
 
Yeshua said, You pore over the Scriptures because you presume that by them you possess eternal life. These are the very words that testify about Me, yet you refuse to come to Me to have life.
 
But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), and raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast. For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.

a. God made them alive (2:4–5).

2:4–5. The conjunction but introduces God’s actions toward sinners, in contrast with their plight in verses 1–3. In the Greek text God immediately follows “but,” thus placing it in an emphatic position. “God” is the subject of the whole passage. Great differences are suggested by the words “But God”! He is described as rich in mercy. (Cf. the “riches” of God’s grace [1:7; 2:7], of God’s glorious inheritance [1:18], of Christ [3:8], and of His glory [3:16].) In the Septuagint “mercy” (eleos) translates the Hebrew ḥesed (“loyal love”). In the New Testament eleos means “undeserved kindness” toward sinners. Thus God, who is rich in exhibiting this undeserved kindness, acts on behalf of sinners because of His great love for us. The noun for “love” (agapē) comes from the verb agapaō that means “to seek the highest good in the one loved.” Since sinners are spiritually dead toward God, they have nothing to commend them to God. This is why Paul described this love as being “great.”
God’s love has done three things: (a) made us alive with Christ, (b) “raised us up with Christ” (2:6), and (c) “seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus” (v. 6). An unbeliever, spiritually dead, is “made … alive” by God “with (in association with) Christ” (cf. Col. 2:13). The “us” includes both Jews and Gentiles (cf. “us” in Eph. 2:3–4). The only way a spiritually dead person can communicate with God is to be made alive, and that must be done by the One who is Himself alive. He is the living God, “who gives life to the dead” (Rom. 4:17).
God is fully aware of the unbelievers’ state. It was clearly described in Ephesians 2:1–3 and is repeated here: even when we were dead in transgressions (cf. v. 1). This act of God in making the unregenerate alive is an act of grace: it is by grace you have been saved. Paul elaborated on this last statement, which is actually parenthetical, in verse 8. The verb “have been saved” is in the perfect tense which expresses the present permanent state as a result of a past action. Because believers have been “made alive” spiritually with Christ, they have been and are saved.

b. God raised them (2:6a).

2:6a. Besides being made alive, former unbelievers also have been raised … up with Christ. This speaks of their being positionally resurrected. Christ’s post-resurrection state was new, powerful, and unique. So too Christians, in whom Christ dwells, have a new, powerful, and unique life and position. This new life, power, and position demand that believers have a new set of values, as Paul stated in his companion letter to the Colossian believers: “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your heart on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things” (Col. 3:1–2).

c. God seated them (2:6b–10).

2:6b. Not only has God made alive and raised with Christ many who had been unbelievers, but He has also seated them with Christ in the heavenly realms (cf. 1:3, 20; 2:6; 3:10; 6:12) in Christ Jesus. Believers are positioned spiritually in heaven, where Christ is. They are no longer mere earthlings; their citizenship is in heaven (Phil. 3:20). He is the exalted Son of God, and they are exalted sons and daughters of God. These actions of God toward unbelievers are similar to what God did for Christ: “He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly realms” (Eph. 1:20). Whereas Christ had died physically (1:20), unbelievers were dead spiritually (2:1–3). While Christ was raised physically (1:20), unbelievers are made alive and raised with Christ spiritually (2:5–6). Christ is seated in the heavenly realms physically (in His resurrected, ascended body; 1:20), but believers are seated with Christ in the heavenly realms spiritually (2:6). This divine power that can make an unbeliever have life, be raised, and exalted with Christ is the same power that presently operates in believers.
2:7. In the future eternal state, God will show all His Creation the incomparable riches of His grace. “Show” is endeixētai, which means “display or demonstrate” (cf. Rom. 2:15; 9:17, 22; 2 Cor. 8:24; Titus 2:10; 3:2). This display will be seen in His redeemed ones. The “riches of His grace” has been mentioned in connection with believers’ redemption which brought them forgiveness of sins (Eph. 1:7). These “riches of His grace” are expressed in His kindness to us in Christ Jesus. This refers to salvation. The word “kindness” (chrēstotēti) basically means what is “appropriate or suitable.” (The word is also used in Rom. 2:4; 3:12 [“good”]; 11:22; 2 Cor. 6:6; Gal. 5:22; Col. 3:2; Titus 3:4.) The appropriate expression of God’s love to those who are spiritually dead is to give them life—this is “the incomparable riches of His grace, expressed in His kindness.”
2:8–9. These verses explain “the incomparable riches of His grace” (v. 7), expanding the parenthetical statement in verse 5, It is by grace you have been saved, and adding that the means of this salvation is through faith. Hence the basis is grace and the means is faith alone (cf. Rom. 3:22, 25; Gal. 2:16; 1 Peter 1:5). Faith is not a “work.” It does not merit salvation; it is only the means by which one accepts God’s free salvation.
Paul elaborated, And this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God. Much debate has centered around the demonstrative pronoun “this” (touto). Though some think it refers back to “grace” and others to “faith,” neither of these suggestions is really valid because the demonstrative pronoun is neuter whereas “grace” and “faith” are feminine. Also, to refer back to either of these words specifically seems to be redundant. Rather the neuter touto, as is common, refers to the preceding phrase or clause. (In Eph. 1:15 and 3:1 touto, “this,” refers back to the preceding section.) Thus it refers back to the concept of salvation (2:4–8a), whose basis is grace and means is faith. This salvation does not have its source in man (it is “not from yourselves”), but rather, its source is God’s grace for “it is the gift of God.”
Verse 9 reinforces this by showing that the means is not by works since its basis is grace (Rom. 3:20, 28; 4:1–5; 11:6; Gal. 2:16; 2 Tim. 1:9; Titus 3:5), and its means is faith (Rom. 4:5). Therefore since no person can bring salvation to himself by his own efforts, no one can boast (cf. Rom. 3:27; 1 Cor. 1:29). Their boasting can only be in the Lord (1 Cor. 1:31).
2:10. This verse, beginning with For, tells why this salvation is not from man or by his works. The reason is that salvation is God’s workmanship. The word “workmanship” (poiēma), used only here and in Romans 1:20 (where the NIV renders it “what has been made”) denotes a work of art or a masterpiece. It differs from human “works” (ergōn) in Ephesians 2:9. Believers are God’s workmanship because they have been created (a work only God can do) in Christ Jesus (cf. “in Christ Jesus” in vv. 6–7). The purpose of this creation is that believers will do good works. God’s workmanship is not achieved by good works, but it is to result in good works (cf. Titus 2:14; 3:8).
In the clause, which God prepared in advance for us to do, the word “which” refers back to the “works” in the previous clause. “For us to do” is literally “in order that we might walk in them.” The purpose of these prepared-in-advance works is not “to work in them” but “to walk in them.” In other words, God has prepared a path of good works for believers which He will perform in and through them as they walk by faith. This does not mean doing a work for God; instead, it is God’s performing His work in and through believers (cf. Phil. 2:13). This path of good works is discussed by Paul in Ephesians 4–6.
In conclusion, 2:1–10 demonstrates that though people were spiritually dead and deserving only God’s wrath, God, in His marvelous grace, has provided salvation through faith. Believers are God’s workmanship in whom and through whom He performs good works.


Harold W. Hoehner, “Ephesians,” in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: An Exposition of the Scriptures, ed. J. F. Walvoord and R. B. Zuck, vol. 2 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1985), 623–625.
 
A wise word to Jew-haters worldwide:

“For thus says the Lord of hosts: ‘He sent Me after glory to the nations that plunder you; for whoever touches you touches the apple of His eye.’” (Zechariah 2:8)

The Word of God cannot and will not change.
Anyone, whether he calls himself a devout Muslim or a Christian, who comes against His people Israel is contending with God Himself.

It is not because Israel is holy. It is because God is.
 
A wise word to Jew-haters worldwide:

“For thus says the Lord of hosts: ‘He sent Me after glory to the nations that plunder you; for whoever touches you touches the apple of His eye.’” (Zechariah 2:8)

The Word of God cannot and will not change.
Anyone, whether he calls himself a devout Muslim or a Christian, who comes against His people Israel is contending with God Himself.

It is not because Israel is holy. It is because God is.
Love this.

The hatred for Israel and Jews worldwide is only something a bankrupt soul can fathom.

Wanna hear something cool, well I think it is LOL. Israel became and declared itself a State on May 14th 1948. It's independence . 3 decades later I was born May 14, 1978. On mother's Day too. So I gave my mom back her independence on that date too 🤣 So I get to share that day with Israel 🙏🏼❤️👑
 
PSALM 1
Blessed is the one
who does not walk in step with the wicked
or stand in the way that sinners take
or sit in the company of mockers,
but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.
That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither—
whatever they do prospers
 
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PSALM 1
Blessed is the one
who does not walk in step with the wicked
or stand in the way that sinners take
or sit in the company of mockers,
but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.
That person is like a tree planted by streams of water,
which yields its fruit in season
and whose leaf does not wither—
whatever they do prospers
I was in like 6th grade when we had to memorize that Psalm.

Good stuff!
 
I was in like 6th grade when we had to memorize that Psalm.

Good stuff!
The first time I held a Bible to read, I started with this scripture and over a period of months I just read psalms and proverbs over and over.

Indeed good stuff and it was a perfect place for me to start reading at that time.
 
How is everyone doing today?

Do any of you pray very first thing in the a.m for thankfulness? That is something I have been doing for a bit now and it truly improves my day right out of the gate.

Love ya's and hope all is well <3
 
“And when you pray, do not be like the hyporcrites. for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. And when you pray, do not keep babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.” Matthew 6:5-8.

Amen.
 

The Hound Of Heaven

I fled Him down the nights and down the days
I fled Him down the arches of the years
I fled Him down the labyrinthine ways
Of my own mind, and in the midst of tears
I hid from him, and under running laughter.
Up vistaed hopes I sped and shot precipitated
Adown titanic glooms of chasme d hears
From those strong feet that followed, followed after
But with unhurrying chase and unperturbe d pace,
Deliberate speed, majestic instancy,
They beat, and a Voice beat,
More instant than the feet:
All things betray thee who betrayest me.

I pleaded, outlaw--wise by many a hearted casement,
curtained red, trellised with inter-twining charities,
For though I knew His love who followe d,
Yet was I sore adread, lest having Him,
I should have nought beside.
But if one little casement parted wide,
The gust of his approach would clash it to.
Fear wist not to evade as Love wist to pursue.
Across the margent of the world I fled,
And troubled the gold gateways of the stars,
Smiting for shelter on their clange d bars,
Fretted to dulcet jars and silvern chatter
The pale ports of the moon.

I said to Dawn --- be sudden, to Eve --- be soon,
With thy young skiey blossoms heap me over
From this tremendous Lover.
Float thy vague veil about me lest He see.
I tempted all His servitors but to find
My own betrayal in their constancy,
In faith to Him, their fickleness to me,
Their traitorous trueness and their loyal deceit.
To all swift things for swiftness did I sue,
Clung to the whistling mane of every wind,
But whether they swept, smoothly fleet,
The long savannahs of the blue,
Or whether, thunder-driven,
They clanged His chariot thwart a heaven,
Plashy with flying lightnings round the spurn of their feet,
Fear wist not to evade as Love wist to pursue.
Still with unhurrying chase and unperturbed pace
Deliberate speed, majestic instancy,
Came on the following feet, and a Voice above their beat:
Nought shelters thee who wilt not shelter Me.

I sought no more that after which I strayed
In face of Man or Maid.
But still within the little childrens' eyes
Seems something, something that replies,
They at least are for me, surely for me.
But just as their young eyes grew sudden fair,
With dawning answers there,
Their angel plucked them from me by the hair.
Come then, ye other children, Nature's
Share with me, said I, your delicate fellowship.
Let me greet you lip to lip,
Let me twine with you caresses,
Wantoning with our Lady Mother's vagrant tresses,
Banqueting with her in her wind walled palace,
Underneath her azured dai:s,
Quaffing, as your taintless way is,
From a chalice, lucent weeping out of the dayspring.

So it was done.
I in their delicate fellowship was one.
Drew the bolt of Nature's secrecies,
I knew all the swift importings on the wilful face of skies,
I knew how the clouds arise,
Spume d of the wild sea-snortings.
All that's born or dies,
Rose and drooped with,
Made them shapers of mine own moods, or wailful, or Divine.
With them joyed and was bereaven.
I was heavy with the Even,
when she lit her glimmering tapers round the day's dead sanctities.
I laughed in the morning's eyes.
I triumphed and I saddened with all weather,
Heaven and I wept together,
and its sweet tears were salt with mortal mine.
Against the red throb of its sunset heart,
I laid my own to beat
And share commingling heat.

But not by that, by that was eased my human smart.
In vain my tears were wet on Heaven's grey cheek.
For ah! we know what each other says,
these things and I; In sound I speak,
Their sound is but their stir, they speak by silences.
Nature, poor step-dame, cannot slake my drouth.
Let her, if she would owe me
Drop yon blue-bosomed veil of sky
And show me the breasts o' her tenderness.
Never did any milk of hers once bless my thirsting mouth.
Nigh and nigh draws the chase, with unperturbe d pace
Deliberate speed, majestic instancy,
And past those noise d feet, a Voice comes yet more fleet:
Lo, nought contentst thee who content'st nought Me.

Naked, I wait thy Love's uplifted stroke. My harness, piece by piece,
thou'st hewn from me
And smitten me to my knee,
I am defenceless, utterly.
I slept methinks, and awoke.
And slowly gazing, find me stripped in sleep.
In the rash lustihead of my young powers,
I shook the pillaring hours,
and pulled my life upon me.
Grimed with smears,
I stand amidst the dust o' the mounded years--
My mangled youth lies dead beneath the heap.
My days have crackled and gone up in smoke,
Have puffed and burst like sunstarts on a stream.
Yeah, faileth now even dream the dreamer
and the lute, the lutanist.
Even the linked fantasies in whose blossomy twist,
I swung the Earth, a trinket at my wrist,
Have yielded, cords of all too weak account,
For Earth, with heavy grief so overplussed.
Ah! is thy Love indeed a weed,
albeit an Amaranthine weed,
Suffering no flowers except its own to mount?
Ah! must, Designer Infinite,
Ah! must thou char the wood 'ere thou canst limn with it ?
My freshness spent its wavering shower i' the dust.
And now my heart is as a broken fount,
Wherein tear-drippings stagnate, spilt down ever
From the dank thoughts that shiver upon the sighful branches of my
mind.

Such is. What is to be ?
The pulp so bitter, how shall taste the rind ?
I dimly guess what Time in mists confounds,
Yet ever and anon, a trumpet sounds
From the hid battlements of Eternity.
Those shaken mists a space unsettle,
Then round the half-glimpse d turrets, slowly wash again.
But not 'ere Him who summoneth
I first have seen, enwound
With glooming robes purpureal; Cypress crowned.
His name I know, and what his trumpet saith.
Whether Man's Heart or Life it be that yield thee harvest,
Must thy harvest fields be dunged with rotten death ?

Now of that long pursuit,
Comes at hand the bruit.
That Voice is round me like a bursting Sea:
And is thy Earth so marred,
Shattered in shard on shard?
Lo, all things fly thee, for thou fliest me.
Strange, piteous, futile thing;
Wherefore should any set thee love apart?
Seeing none but I makes much of Naught (He said).
And human love needs human meriting ---
How hast thou merited,
Of all Man's clotted clay, the dingiest clot.
Alack! Thou knowest not
How little worthy of any love thou art.
Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee,
Save me, save only me?
All which I took from thee, I did'st but take,
Not for thy harms,
But just that thou might'st seek it in my arms.
All which thy childs mistake fancies as lost,
I have stored for thee at Home.
Rise, clasp my hand, and come.
Halts by me that Footfall.
Is my gloom, after all,
Shade of His hand, outstretched caressingly?
Ah, Fondest, Blindest, Weakest,
I am He whom thou seekest.
Thou dravest Love from thee who dravest Me.

Francis Thompson
 
How is everyone doing today?

Do any of you pray very first thing in the a.m for thankfulness? That is something I have been doing for a bit now and it truly improves my day right out of the gate.

Love ya's and hope all is well <3

Hi
I was going thru some sponsors and found this thread. Looks like im in good company. I was saved at 8 years old. Im 42 now. I read the bible daily. Haven't missed a day since early 2020. I do pray every morning before I start reading. I pray at night too. And yes mostly just thanking God for everything in my life. I recently hurt my lower back to the point where just walking hurt. Its slowly getting better. That was my prayer this morning. Just thanking Him that im able to walk. There are so many people that cant.

I do take the bible very literally. Im too stupid to try to alagorize everything. Im created in His image. I say what I mean and mean what I say. Those attributes come from my creator.

I do think we are living in the last days and I believe in a pretrib rapture. I watch world events and the stuff happening with Iran right now could very well be leading to prophecy spoken of in Ezekiel 38/39. I think we are close to the King cracking the sky.
 
How is everyone doing today?

Do any of you pray very first thing in the a.m for thankfulness? That is something I have been doing for a bit now and it truly improves my day right out of the gate.

Love ya's and hope all is well <3
Much of the time I really don't know what to pray for. I mostly just thank God for everything He has given us. I know how to pray so it isnt that. Just realize God has my needs figured out before I pray.
 
How is everyone doing today?

Do any of you pray very first thing in the a.m for thankfulness? That is something I have been doing for a bit now and it truly improves my day right out of the gate.

Love ya's and hope all is well QUOTE]


Man i pray all day in my head and speak a lot to God… usually for restraint from killing the evil around me…


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How is everyone doing today?

Do any of you pray very first thing in the a.m for thankfulness? That is something I have been doing for a bit now and it truly improves my day right out of the gate.

Love ya's and hope all is well QUOTE]I have been reading through this post as, I have many times. Then you asked how is everyone doing today and made me think????

I feel im missing something in life. That drive, the spark, the interest in wanting more etc etc is missing. I told my wife last night im missing my 6th sense as well. My intuition is gone. Am I happy? Not really but not sad either. I just sorta feel here if that makes sense. I am at a point in life where my kids are all out of the house, I have money and dont need to work like I did. I moved a few years back and dont have any friends nearby to hang out with now. I am married and living with my wife for 2 years. She is not outgoing and is not really into meeting people I have noticed. Anyway thats how I feel most of the time.
Now my question over the past 5 years of you looking into the bible how has this changed you? Im not sure my wife will be interested in going to church or not but im considering it. More for community and socializing to start and see where it goes. Would it be wrong of me to go without her? She is very anti religious.

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@Bigtoe it has changed my life 1000000%

I now have surrendered my goals to God in my life and I sin far less and the goal is not to sin at all. I'm helping others more then ever and just enjoying life . I'm thankful for all the little things God has given me. I see his hand all over my life and that's the biggest change is that I can now recognize different things he has done.

I plan to get married in the near future and follow God's laws. He has also revealed more to me about myself and my relationship to him then I could ever fathom.

Even through a horrific custody battle I have remained pleasant, caring and not bitter. I absolutely credit God for helping me through such a time period. No weapon shall prosper but that doesn't mean Satan won't form them and won't try.. the closer I have gotten to God , the more I see Satan making attempts at my life, tempting me and messing with my life in general. But now I feel the "fleeing" part as I stayed steady and faithful to God.

I do church online but most importantly I pray multiple times per day including right before bed and I simply speak to God the same way you and I are speaking here. And God has openly answered many of my prayers right in my face. There's no denying it for me.

I am very happy and very optimistic compared to 5 years ago...I look forward to reading the Bible daily as prior it was a task. I like Matthew, John, revelations and the book of Samuel about David and Goliath. That's prob my favorite Bible story.

Wishing you and your wife well sir. The other thing important was to accept God as my Lord and Savior. I simply prayed to God and told him I accept him as my Lord and Savior. I surrender my life to his will. I asked for forgiveness of all my sins and I asked him to guide my life and direct me using his word. I do believe in heaven and hell so this is an important thing to do, to accept him with all your heart. And recognize his son did actually die on the cross for all of our sins.

It's been a life changing series of events. I am beyond thankful that I devoted myself to God and also that we made this thread. This thread alone helps motivate me and others and is full of priceless examples and information 🙏🏼👑❤️
 

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