well...that is quite a lot to chew on honestly. What do you mean by the "kingdom program"?
I'll admit that the things you are presenting would take me a bit of time to respond to, I'd have to probably take an hour or so to formulate a decent response. I can say that those verses about the mountain of the Lord I have not made up my mind on. Usually I get to a place where I have inspiration, I have an opposing process and I sort of hold two views in mind until I can be certain of either source. As well as a general background leading...be patient, some things I don't think will make sense to me until they unfold a bit.
It's amazing to me what happens by being patient and sort of just "hiding it in my heart" something like a time lock. Pretty confident that's the Lord's timing at work.
So, I'll just say that reading those again only bring up the New heaven and the new earth or perhaps the millenial reign. Still seem like something in the future, as his kingdom is not of this world. Strong spiritual factor with a marginal physicality. Leastways that's my current understanding.
In regards to your final question, I think it's the same reason why very few gentile believers have a burden for Jewish ministry, specifically to them. I'm not sure what church background you come from but you have to dig to find it in America. It's here, just seemingly in the background. They will take the foreground...I'm just not sure when. Just because someone predominantly preaches to "their own" doesn't mean anything necessarily. It seems more or less neutral to me and that the humanity of the disciples was potentially coming into play.
Unfortunately it's a complicated topic for me to explain where I'm coming from, it's like talking about algebra when I'm in pre-algebra. I'm beginning to get the idea but I haven't fully grasped it. What you have related is of use to me regardless though...it brings up rather dark notions and so I think your personal understanding contrasts a bit with my own walk. Not to say that there aren't areas we can agree though. Can I ask what sparked your own personal study in this regard? @Guojing
I'll admit that the things you are presenting would take me a bit of time to respond to, I'd have to probably take an hour or so to formulate a decent response. I can say that those verses about the mountain of the Lord I have not made up my mind on. Usually I get to a place where I have inspiration, I have an opposing process and I sort of hold two views in mind until I can be certain of either source. As well as a general background leading...be patient, some things I don't think will make sense to me until they unfold a bit.
It's amazing to me what happens by being patient and sort of just "hiding it in my heart" something like a time lock. Pretty confident that's the Lord's timing at work.
So, I'll just say that reading those again only bring up the New heaven and the new earth or perhaps the millenial reign. Still seem like something in the future, as his kingdom is not of this world. Strong spiritual factor with a marginal physicality. Leastways that's my current understanding.
In regards to your final question, I think it's the same reason why very few gentile believers have a burden for Jewish ministry, specifically to them. I'm not sure what church background you come from but you have to dig to find it in America. It's here, just seemingly in the background. They will take the foreground...I'm just not sure when. Just because someone predominantly preaches to "their own" doesn't mean anything necessarily. It seems more or less neutral to me and that the humanity of the disciples was potentially coming into play.
Unfortunately it's a complicated topic for me to explain where I'm coming from, it's like talking about algebra when I'm in pre-algebra. I'm beginning to get the idea but I haven't fully grasped it. What you have related is of use to me regardless though...it brings up rather dark notions and so I think your personal understanding contrasts a bit with my own walk. Not to say that there aren't areas we can agree though. Can I ask what sparked your own personal study in this regard? @Guojing
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