I understand and accept the need of some of you to reiterate you dont read the Bible now or you dont believe. I will pray for you.
Blessings!
Revival Fire Friday - Through your Bible study, what has God said to you this week?
some of us read our bible
I learned how to cause my mind to be still and completely focus in on God :]
Reply:This week has been a bit tough on me spiritually. He has re-ignited my faith through debate, and shown me how we often forget what's important to us until it's under attack. I learned this lesson not only through tests of faith, but also through trials and attacks on my family.
I'm trying to learn to be a better example of God's word - no matter how many verses I can memorize to throw out in conversation, my actions and mannerisms will be my loudest testimony.
Thank you for this question, and God bless.
Reply:I don't do Bible study, anymore. When I did study the Bible, I lost my belief in the whole monotheistic concept. It led me away from Christianity. That was the good part, though.
The funny part was I truly found that old time religion that drove all the concepts of the OT and ultimately the NT... the religions of Egypt. Unless you study the tales of the Egyptian gods you will never really understand what the bible says and where those tales came from. The beliefs of the judgment after death, lake of fire, heaven, death and resurrection, the battle and triumph of good over evil all came from Egypt. Even the Ten Commandments come from the Negative confessions.
Have a good Revival Fire Friday, no need to pray for me..
Reply:my study of the bible this week has led me to the conclusion that it was written by men, of men, and for men. the little bit of divinity which still shines through its cluttered pages is scattered and layered in deception. True Love and Divine Knowledge is better sought after in your own heart and mind
Reply:Yeah, the first chapter of Ecclesiastes is a very interesting study on philosophy, and the meaning of life. It reminded me that the tough questions about life have been asked by the religious. While people do have faith, it is part of our religion to question things, as well.
Reply:That my apocalyptic thoughts weren't going in the right direction. There will be no utopia when the destructions come. There will only be pain and work. There will be thieves and murders and no one will want to band together to save humanity.
And the Amish will be the only ones who will truly know how to survive.
Reply:Luke 18:18-26
That like the rich young ruler, most who seek the Lord will be asked to surrender the things that are nearest and dearest to themselves in order top follow Him.
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1 Cor. 1:18-29
That God's kingdom operates in diometric opposition to the kingdomof this wolrd. That the things of God are foolish to the "wise" of this world.
Thamks for asking.
Happy RFF!
Elder Greg
(((SFCU)))
Reply:I use a devotional which takes me all over the place daily. I have been in Job, Psalm, I Cor., to name a few.
I am contemplating Job. The idea of Satan walking to and fro across the earth and being able to go begging at God's throne for permission to tempt us--even take from us and harm us, as well as the actions of Job's friends. In chapter 2, they got it right. They should have just quietly mourned with him and then gone home and prayed for him.
I am comforted by the notion of being a lamb in God's care (Psalm 23).
Reply:He told me the bible is about individual intitation, not actual events... though the events may be actual, the importance is in self-development.
Reply:He said, wisdom, courage, strength, peace, compassion and forgiveness will increase as I continue the path he has set before me as new beginnings I behold..
Reply:are "revival fires" lit on crosses?
what is a revival fire?
Reply:Yet another example of Christianity stealing from Paganism.
Reply:the goddess told me that she doesn't mind if you use camp fire friday.
bright blessings to you
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aww...that's not nice. why the thumbs down?
Reply:That I listen too much to satan.
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