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UnderGrace

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Comparing spiritual with spiritual........My view.....when our spiritual radar is highly tuned by the word of God and faithful application of the word we can recognize that which is true and that which is corrupted or false.........

And regardless of the naysayers in this thread....we build line upon line and precept upon precept....I.E. TRUTH upon TRUTH and the more one knows the more one can KNOW.....
So, so agree! :)

A precept can be a big over arching truth right? I am asking because I do not know from a scriptural perspective.

Then one needs the correct big picture (precept) and then build on this.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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I believe I am misunderstood from the beginning about what I wanted to deliver with the OP.

I was merely sharing something that "hit me" while reading that Scripture - that the knowledge is scattered throughout all the Bible, and that the big picture is important. That we need the big picture, presented in the whole Bible, to understand individual instances in the Bible... This realization really accelerated my learning and made it more exciting. So I shared it.

(Rather than pushing the verse itself, or its Old covenant understanding, or its Old covenant context, or that we don't need the Holy Spirit to understand, or that He has no preeminence, or that study is more important than spiritual guidance of the Spirit, etc...)

The thread altogether made me beyond sad. I regretted opening it, and wish it could have been removed.

you know, I once quit the forum beause of 2 very nasty people who were saying things that were not only not true, but one said I had demons and did I like playing with them...

now you can't beat that. that person left and the other hardly posts anymore

you cannot let people discourage you from posting here. obviously I came back

I totally understood what you wrote and there was no reason for anyone to dismantle it

the scripture you posted is actually a negative portion if you understand it in context, but we still learn from what we have learned before so it is not correct to state we do not

I am asking you to just move past it...and do not take it personally or allow yourself to be bullied into withdrawing

I would not say everyone has something positive to offer, but I certainly believe that you do

a creative spirit can be easily injured...more so than others...which is something I understand...

consider your relationship with God...and just move on

you are not alone
 
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7seasrekeyed

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#83
I am not taking any sides here

if I did, I would have too much to say

people need to move on

there is zero points to be made at this point and unless someone wants to actually hurt another, it would be best to stop

thank you
 

SoulWeaver

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Amen you are right let's not hurt one another. We all apologized and let's continue in good cheer.
 
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you know, I once quit the forum beause of 2 very nasty people who were saying things that were not only not true, but one said I had demons and did I like playing with them...

now you can't beat that. that person left and the other hardly posts anymore

you cannot let people discourage you from posting here. obviously I came back

I totally understood what you wrote and there was no reason for anyone to dismantle it

the scripture you posted is actually a negative portion if you understand it in context, but we still learn from what we have learned before so it is not correct to state we do not

I am asking you to just move past it...and do not take it personally or allow yourself to be bullied into withdrawing

I would not say everyone has something positive to offer, but I certainly believe that you do

a creative spirit can be easily injured...more so than others...which is something I understand...

consider your relationship with God...and just move on

you are not alone
AMEN.....................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

stonesoffire

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Hello Stonesoffire :) I am not sure where you are now on this issue of God hating Esau and loving Jacob... and I do not presume to teach you anything... but this cursing of Jacob and Esau was proclaimed while they were yet in the womb, and identified as nations, rather than individuals, though as individuals, they also carry important lessons.

Esau's descendants became Edomites, also known as Idumaeans, and were enemies of Israel. King Herod was such.

In Obadiah, Edom is mentioned twice by name (1:1, 8), however, the focus is on Edom’s destruction as God meted out His judgment on a historically rebellious people. The Edomites would later disappear from history completely. In a longer view we can see this is what will happen at the final judgment at the end of this age, when those who refuse God are destroyed in the lake of fire.

Of interest to me as well is the fact that God said the older would serve the younger, and this is historically true also in the context of Israel serving Christianity, by bringing forth the long-awaited Messiah Who instituted a new and better covenant with the shedding of His righteous blood for the forgiveness of sins, something the law could not accomplish. I see the cursing of the fig tree as highly symbolic of the end of the unfruitful Temple sacrifice era.
I rarely think about the history of the OT after discovering the allegorical meaning of the Hebrew language Magenta. Something that causes some brethren to pull their hair out when I write. But, I find it very interesting about your thought of the fig tree and it’s meaning. Was wondering how you see the connection with the temple sacrifice?

The key as I see it concerning Esau being hated is found in the change of his name to Edom. But, that’s all I’ll say at this time. 😉.

One thing I’ve learned from Missler which soulweaver did bring out, is that truth will be found all through the scripture. One may see a different facet of symbolism than another but if it’s truth, it will be seen elsewhere. And it fits all together in unity.
 

stonesoffire

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I just saw that you are female soulweaver. I thought you to be a man too. Lol
 

stonesoffire

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If it is, then I ask you to prove your words.

And take it to a new thread please.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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so how does the Holy Spirit help us as our Teacher?

I firmly (that is to say unshakeably) believe that we must first learn what is written in it's proper context

that, would be called our foundation

after that, God will reveal more to us on a personal basis, that is according to our walk with Him and our ability to comprehend ...
but He will not go beyond what is written because I also believe He has set up safety zones for us, beyond which temptation
would beckon...much like the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

is that getting too esoteric? or too philisophical?

God's word is our anchor in all situations.
 
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It is foolish and not BIBLICAL to disregard the HISTORY and HISTORICITY of the O.T....especially when we are TOLD to pay attention to it!

Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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soulweaver I am sorry

when someone wants to talk about learning from the word and wants others to chime in, they obvioulsy have a hunger and would like
us all to sit at the table

can you see the opposition to it?

you did not cause this

when I taste something I find really good, I want to share it so that others also can have that experience

how much more with God's word?
 

stonesoffire

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It is foolish and not BIBLICAL to disregard the HISTORY and HISTORICITY of the O.T....especially when we are TOLD to pay attention to it!

Now all these things happened unto them for ensamples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world are come.
Other thread DC.
 

stonesoffire

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so how does the Holy Spirit help us as our Teacher?

I firmly (that is to say unshakeably) believe that we must first learn what is written in it's proper context

that, would be called our foundation

after that, God will reveal more to us on a personal basis, that is according to our walk with Him and our ability to comprehend ...
but He will not go beyond what is written because I also believe He has set up safety zones for us, beyond which temptation
would beckon...much like the tree of the knowledge of good and evil

is that getting too esoteric? or too philisophical?

God's word is our anchor in all situations.
And I have not said anything different. Last post on this thread.
 
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7seasrekeyed

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And I have not said anything different. Last post on this thread.

I wasn't addressing you Stones

seems it is very easy to take offense in this thread...sadly

I was only trying to steer it back on course

smh

what's up lately? you don't sound like yourself

I thought we had things settled
 

SoulWeaver

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So I started listening to a woman who’s sole ministry is to worship and spend time in His presence. The Lord just dropped into her spirit in a moment the whole truth of Esau and Jacob that had taken me so many hours of search to find.
I was reading this verse today, and I immediately remembered you. :)
Psalms 49:4 I will incline mine ear to a parable: I will open my dark saying upon the harp. (praise/worship time)
The dark sayings/parables crack open "upon the harp".
 

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How did a thread about seeking and learning about God through His Word turn into a bad idea and searching for the serpent in your opinion, I cannot understand. Take the spirit of what I say.
You also assume about other believers. What gives you the audacity to claim I am not baptized in the Holy Spirit? For a born again believer you sure like to tear others down. I thought Jesus sent us to build fellow believers up.
There is no doubt in my mind that you are baptized with the Holy Spirit. I consider you to be one of the more spiritually sound members. I certainly appreciate your wise counsel.
 

SoulWeaver

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There is no doubt in my mind that you are baptized with the Holy Spirit. I consider you to be one of the more spiritually sound members. I certainly appreciate your wise counsel.
It was a conversation gone wrong for a moment, then we apologized and moved on... Thank you for your kind words!
 

tourist

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It was a conversation gone wrong for a moment, then we apologized and moved on... Thank you for your kind words!
Yeah, most threads get derailed or go off on a tangent. Yes, moving on now. :)