I've noticedhaven't you noticed that every time you come back,
i gracefully engage and entertain you,
until you get yourself banned again?
has all this really meant nothing to you?
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That you don't know
That you don't know
What I know about you.
I've noticedhaven't you noticed that every time you come back,
i gracefully engage and entertain you,
until you get yourself banned again?
has all this really meant nothing to you?
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If you were a king
Before the indwelling of the Holy Ghost
Then maybe that might apply to you
Actually
Look at the outcome
Of Solomon
What I know about you
Seriouslyyes,
Salvation
1 Chronicles 28:6I have chosen him to be My son, and I will be his Father.
I mean after all
For my flesh is meatThe Son of Man came eating and drinking
Then he cast them into hellthey said of Him,
He eats with sinners and tax collectors
your question got me looking into the casting of lots in OT ...My question is: why did Peter even feel the need to cast lots in Acts 1? I know that was still before Pentecost but Peter literally just prophesied and interpreted psalms of David! He was clearly in the Spirit when he did that! So why cast lots?
There's a fine lineit's written,
Knock
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First let me say I understand and agree with the widespread explanation of why we don’t do it anymore. That Jesus promised when the Holy Spirit came He would lead us in all truth and the other verses in the epistles that teach us to walk in the Spirit that we might know the will of God. I know this and yes it makes perfect sense to me.
The Apostles learned a lot about following the Spirit after they were filled with Him. The particular technique of finding Gods will by "casting LOTS" has luckily not been described in detail or else people would probably STILL be doing it, or else we would assign the task to specialists to do it for it for us (would would make people follow them rather than the Spirit
On the end of the spectrum we would have a growing number who would cease trying to seek God's will except in for the general principles set forth in the Bible. Trying to use the general principles of the Word for specific guidance is a mistake too IMO. If we doubt that consider how the Reformers, Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, who probably knew the Word better than anyone, became obsessed with non-traditional groups like the Anabaptists and persecuted them to the point of killing thousands over such matters as infant baptism and practices of worship
Among the many warnings they and we are given is this:
39 You search the Scriptures because you think that in THEM you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about ME, 40 yet you REFUSE TO COME TO ME that you may have life.
(John 5:39)
There's a fine line
Between persistence
And stubbornness
Matthew 25:10
There's a fine line
Between persistence
And stubbornness
Matthew 25:10