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Re: The Return of an unfamiliar Jesus?
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I will assume you never read the Book of Thomas The Gospel of Thomas It seems the idea of what Jesus represents is quite 'unfamiliar' to you..... meaning if the label of an AC is to be slung around, please take a peak in the mirror as I will bet you cannot walk on water either. |
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Re: The Return of an unfamiliar Jesus?
The Sign of Christ’s Presence its all happening since 1914
Jesus Christ’s kingly rule began in 1914. Now is the time to "pay more than the usual attention" to the enthroned King, Christ Jesus. (Hebrews 2:1) He admonishes us: "Keep awake, then, all the time making supplication that you may succeed in escaping all these things that are destined to occur, and in standing before the Son of man."—Luke 21:36. |
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And since this is 2008, is there anything of compassionate knowledge that is new that maybe can be shared? Have you kept your eyes open for the truth as the final knowledge may seem unfamiliar yet, true all the same. Allow your inner soul to recognize what is in front of you is what every single soul alive has been awaiting; the truth! |
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And as for you, O Daniel, make secret the words and seal up the book, until the time of [the] end. Many will rove about, and the [true] knowledge will become abundant."DANIEL 12;4 Many before mee has done lots of roving around the bible and now that true knowledge is abundant indeed. and mee is being well fed matthew 24;45-47 and it is all good bible based spiritual food and mee thinks it is very good ![]() |
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ECCLESIASTES 12;13-14 He that has my commandments and observes them, that one is he who loves me. In turn he that loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and will plainly show myself to him." jOHN 14;21 |
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Only them insecure with their beliefs retain fear. as no matter who screams a name, not a one ever was saved from being responsible for what they do. Fear your own negligence. As to misunderstand 'good and bad' as it applies in all existence, then know the ignorance is self prescribed by the choice of each. |
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In Biblical usage the fear of God is a positive concept. (Isaiah 11:3) It is a profound reverence and deep respect for God, a strong desire not to displease him. (Psalm 115:11) |
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The fear of Jehovah is the beginning of knowledge. Wisdom and discipline are what mere fools have despised.PROVERBS 1;7
Many examples of God-fearing men and women are recorded in the Scriptures "for our instruction." (Romans 15:4) Indeed, acting with genuine fear of God is always the course of wisdom. It is also the source of true happiness. (Psalm 34:9) |
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2 timothy 3 ;16-17 the bible is most beneficial to mee ![]() |
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Meaning without the evolution of knowledge no one here would have to continue observing how ignorant complacent understanding is within a forum and technological platform that would not exist if 'your' theology was in control of knowledge. Remember if christianity had not controlled knowledge and continued the submission as 'we cannot know' or if the inquisitions had not existed and destroyed milleniums worth of knowledge..... I would bet we could all be vacationing on the moon by now! Nice to see that a few stepped outside the box all in the care of contributing knowledge for the evolution to continue; Darwin we thank you! |
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