God's Mathematics

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Markum1972

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God divides, multiplies, adds, and subtracts.

When God divides, it is to make a way for His people. He divided the waters from the waters so that dry land appeared. He divided the Red Sea so His people could cross to the other side. Yet God has said that any kingdom divided against itself shall not stand. This is not His will for the Kingdom of God.

A denominator is "the number below the line in a common fraction; a divisor."

A divisor? Something that divides.

Denominations divide themselves away from one another. Is this the will of God? God forbid. It is "below the line" of what God intended for His Kingdom.

God said to man, "Be fruitful and multiply and subdue the Earth."

Aha, so there is that application of multiplication and how it is supposed to be applied.

So then, are we not to be fruitful and multiply by "preaching the gospel to every creature"? If we do so only to then to indoctrinate others into what we have been taught by men and encourage them to gather into a denomination, are we not creating division?

God's Spirit moves mightily upon the Earth as He pours out His Spirit upon all flesh. God Himself gathers His people from the four corners of the Earth. Therefore, "what God puts together, let no man put asunder (divide apart)".

I encourage all of you to let the love of God abound as we gather together. It is written, "Come, let us reason together." We should then put off all manners of debate, strife, and other things that are not godly and result in division.

Rise up together as the mighty nation of God that He has created you to be.

Grace and peace be to all of you through our Lord, Jesus Christ. So be it.
 

CatHerder

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I wish I knew God when I had all that geometry homework in high school.
 
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Jullianna

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Speaking of math, Markum, you really need to ADD a post quickly since you have 666 posts. :)
 
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Jullianna

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LOL! *whew*
 
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BananaPie

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God is the most excellent Astrophysicist, brilliant Mathematician the entire extend of the Universe has ever known, and that's not yet half the story... :)
 
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MidniteWelder

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Ah Good points Mr. Markum
Yet God would not divide his kingdom against itself lest it could not stand
That is the enemies job
Divide and conquer as the wolves do in nature.
So then what would be the least common denominator to divide us from God?
The least common denominator in arriving at the answer would be
Sin
Which tries to divide us into a fraction thereof (less than whole) from the answer
The answer being Christ.
Who then multiplies our love for him and makes us whole again?
Math is fun Thanks for this
:)
 
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Donkeyfish07

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Speaking of math, Markum, you really need to ADD a post quickly since you have 666 posts. :)
Ha ha, that reminds me of the other day I went into the store to get a red bull and some other stuff......I was talking the cashier after she rung me up for awhile and Im like oh ya, how much is it? She checked and had this horrible look of dread on her face.....I'm thinking "Whats wrong with her? and she turns the screen around and it came out to 666, she wouldn't even say it...lol, so I added some twinkies and it was all good. Satan defeated by little debbie, muhahahaha.
 
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Sonpointer

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Lovely thread!