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Old 05-09-2008, 09:47 PM   #91 (permalink)
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The woman said to him: "I know that Mes·siŽah is coming, who is called Christ. Whenever that one arrives, he will declare all things to us openly." Jesus said to her: "I who am speaking to you am he."John 4;25

Jesus, the Impartial Teacher

It became clear that the criterion for receiving Jehovah’s blessing was linked, not to nationality, but to attitude. Humble, honesthearted people who were hungry for the truth responded to the Kingdom good news.

As the Samaritans listen to Jesus, many more believe.

Then they say to the woman:

"We do not believe any longer on account of your talk; for we have heard for ourselves and we know that this man is for a certainty the savior of the world."

yes the Samaritan woman provides a fine example of how mee can witness about Christ by arousing curiosity so that listeners will search further!





but back to the psalms

psalm 2;12
Kiss the son, that He may not become incensed
And YOU may not perish [from] the way,
For his anger flares up easily.
Happy are all those taking refuge in him.



In Bible times, kissing was an expression of friendship and faithfulness. It was a way to welcome guests.

The kings of the earth are commanded to kiss the Son—that is, welcome him as the Messianic King.



Yes Jesus is a REIGNING KING and we are well along into his reign ,he was given GREAT AURTHORITY IN THE HEAVENLY KINGDOM IN 1914

daniel 7;13-14 Daniel 2;44 its all happening in the time of the end







Ok, I give. What exactly does "Mee" stand for? You have placed this in positions throughout your postings, as a hint that it means more than your online name. So what does "mee" stand for?

Never mind. I think I got it. It comes from Enoch. "mee" is a derivative of the one who is closer than the rest of the faithful, to Jehovah.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:05 AM   #92 (permalink)
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"mee" is a derivative of the one who is closer than the rest of the faithful, to Jehovah.
I think you will find that mee is not what many on here think mee is i am just mee .


hey something has just popped into mees mind , and it is psalm 37;11


and mee is a work in progress.
But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth,
And they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace.
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