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I think this is called the "Holy Hush". The overwhelming presence of Holy Spirit in the room. It is awesome to experience and it's a sobering experience. No back flips. :)

Also is a repenting...I would say deep repentance. You just have to be there.
Thanks Stones....I have him on ignore and even If I did not, I would not have answered him.....certain minds cannot handle the deep things of God...
 
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heartofdavid

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Well, that was a workout. How many of these can one take? I am old. later guys.

Just kidding...
Wow I never noticed.

For some reason I pictured you in your thirties or forties.

Guys are goofy in that regard. Lol

(Popeye)
 

Cee

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Yes yes... an ultra - deep - secret -with many tentacles - conspiratorial -evil mission!!
Shh...

P.S. Don't forget to bring your secret decoder ring to our next super secret CC meeting.
 
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Talk to Meggido. It's his post. I am explaining.
I have him on ignore and do not feel the need to justify the deeps things of God to him....

Acts 13.2 is a prime example...

Worshiping God is not preaching the word in the NT or OT....if this were so, then Abraham would have been preaching on Mt. Moriah....It might have slipped his mind...but the first time the word worship is used in all the Bible is in Genesis 22....Abraham was not preaching he was sacrificing....and when God sees a sacrifice....it brings a breakthrough.....

There is more meat in the above paragraph than some can handle....milk....and even powdered milk and water is best for some...


David was also a worshiper and he had this to say about being still....

Psalm 46.10
“Cease striving and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”

The Greek and Hebrew lexicons for worship means:

to bow down, prostrate oneself


I do not see preaching the word anywhere...eisegesis would support this conclusion based on the story of the woman at the well...but you have to tear up a lot of stuff to make that fit....
 
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I've been in several of those over the years.

They are getting rare, though.
this is because people crave atmosphere, but will not pay the price for his presence...Moses, Joshua and Caleb all paid a price for the presence of God, the others took the easy road and got atmosphere...and they never entered into rest.....

I better stop...I might be preaching to hard for some folks...
 

Cee

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They went to His temple. But now He has made us His temple! :)

this is because people crave atmosphere, but will not pay the price for his presence...Moses, Joshua and Caleb all paid a price for the presence of God, the others took the easy road and got atmosphere...and they never entered into rest.....

I better stop...I might be preaching to hard for some folks...
 

Cee

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I personally believe everything I do is worship. It's all unto Him.

I have him on ignore and do not feel the need to justify the deeps things of God to him....

Acts 13.2 is a prime example...

Worshiping God is not preaching the word in the NT or OT....if this were so, then Abraham would have been preaching on Mt. Moriah....It might have slipped his mind...but the first time the word worship is used in all the Bible is in Genesis 22....Abraham was not preaching he was sacrificing....and when God sees a sacrifice....it brings a breakthrough.....

There is more meat in the above paragraph than some can handle....milk....and even powdered milk and water is best for some...


David was also a worshiper and he had this to say about being still....

Psalm 46.10
“Cease striving and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.”

The Greek and Hebrew lexicons for worship means:

to bow down, prostrate oneself


I do not see preaching the word anywhere...eisegesis would support this conclusion based on the story of the woman at the well...but you have to tear up a lot of stuff to make that fit....
 
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They went to His temple. But now He has made us His temple! :)
Moses had the glory on him away from the temple, yes or no....

That is the glory we have now in this earthen vessel.....

Go deeper Cee...you are in waters to your ankle, but God wants you in waters you can swim in...
 

Cee

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Yes Moses had a glory that was fading away.

Moses was under the covenant that was passing away. We are under a covenant with a greater glory than Moses walked in.

Luke 10:24 For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it."
 

Cee

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So when you act in your flesh and sin, you are in worship?
This Scripture tells me to consider everything I do unto the Lord:

Col 3:17 And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
 
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The baptism of Holy Spirit is given because we believe He will do it.

Belief is obedience.

Unbelief disobedience.

These are terms that must be understood.
Acts 5.32 -

[SUP]32 [/SUP]And we are witnesses of these things; and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey Him.”
 
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This Scripture tells me to consider everything I do unto the Lord:

Col 3:17 And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
first and second time shame on me...third time shame on you...
 

TruthTalk

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Yes Moses had a glory that was fading away.

Moses was under the covenant that was passing away. We are under a covenant with a greater glory than Moses walked in.

Luke 10:24 For I tell you that many prophets and kings desired to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it."
Hi Cee, I'm not taking away from your statement, just giving support to what you have already made clear. God bless.

"But in fact the ministry Jesus has received is as superior to theirs as the covenant of which he is mediator is superior to the old one, since the new covenant is established on better promises." Hebrews 8:6
 
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This is absolutely correct.

We have posters here who, by twisting scripture, end up contradicting themselves.

When it suits them they will say that Jesus cannot fail in saving them and that Jesus does it all and they don't even have to do anything.

Then, when it suits them Jesus becomes rather unable to even notice that Judas is not saved and sends him out with the other 11 to do God's work.

Incredible !

One should stick to scripture which is very plain and understandable in order to avoid these contradictions.
Amen Fran,:)
 

TruthTalk

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Carol of the Bells : by Mark O'Connor

My wife absolutely love's this song no matter what time of year.

 
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UnderGrace

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If you have read through the thread you will see that some believe that Jesus would not send an unsaved disciple to preach to the people?

I do not see that one negates the other, Jesus still allowed Judas a role even in the ministry even to teach and then Judas fulfilled his final role.

Your thoughts?




Yes,

Taken as a whole, we see Judas was not saved.

In fact looking at the Greek here:
John 17:12 Interlinear: when I was with them in the world, I was keeping them in Thy name; those whom Thou hast given to me I did guard, and none of them was destroyed, except the son of the destruction, that the Writing may be fulfilled.

Jesus says none of them has perished.

Except Judas who was called THE son of destruction not A son of God.