Saturday, September 19, 2015

Jesus spoke of loving God and loving others, and He also spoke of a burning lake of fire

    The Book of Revelation.

    Upon reading that title one may envision some pretty wild things thanks to the movies, television show, and books (mostly fictionalized interpretations of God's word.)  The truth is, the Book of Revelation is pretty wild. It's filled with prophetic symbolism the invokes some amazing imagery. To sit down and read the Book of Revelation without comprehension of symbolism would mean to take all things written literally and if all were taken literally one would surely believe John, the apostle was crazy for writing down this vision from the angel, Jesus' vision, Jesus' Revelation of what MUST come to pass, and come to pass shortly.  The same God-man who spoke-'Blessed are the meek', spoke -

    Rev 21:6  And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.
    Rev 21:7  He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.
    Rev 21:8  But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death

    Jesus spoke BOTH.  Jesus didn't mince words! Jesus who spoke of LOVING God and LOVING others spoke of a BURNING LAKE OF FIRE.

    So before you stop your Christian walk at the love part, continue on until you get to the part about the second death. 

    Study the Book of Revelation and by the GRACE of God, through the HOLY SPIRIT'S leading may comprehension come and with it, a blessing.  Jesus' love is found even in the lake of fire, where all evil is finally once and for all completely and utterly destroyed beyond any ability to rise again.  The destruction of all evil is LOVE, excusing evil and allowing its continued existence is not love!

    Please, Father in heaven, please give us our daily bread, our spiritual food of understanding, of enlightenment through You and Your word!  All in Jesus' name we pray! Amen.

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    Continuing from 'Daniel and the Revelation' by Uriah Smith'

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    The seven stars which the Son of man held in His right hand are declared to be the angels of the seven churches. (Verse 20.)

    The angels of the churches, doubtless all will agree, are the ministers of the churches. Their being held in the right hand of the son of man denotes the sustaining power, guidance, and protection vouchsafed to them. But there were only seven of them in His right hand. Are there ONLY SEVEN thus cared for by the great Master of assemblies? May not all true ministers of the entire gospel age derive from this representation the consolation of knowing that they are upheld and guided by the right hand of the great Head of the church? Such would seem to be the only consistent conclusion to be reached.

    Again, John, looking into the Christian Era, saw only seven candlesticks, representing seven churches, in the midst of which stood the Son of man. The position of the Son of man among them must denote His presence with them, His watchcare over them, and His searching scrutiny of all their works. But does He thus take cognizance of ONLY SEVEN individual churches?

     May we not rather conclude that this scene represents His position in reference to all His churches during the gospel age?

    Then why were only seven mentioned?

    Seven, as used in the Scriptures, is a number denoting fullness and completeness.

    Therefore the seven candlesticks denote the ENTIRE gospel church in seven periods, and the seven churches may be applied in the same manner.

    Why, then, were the seven particular churches chosen that are mentioned? For the reason, doubtless, that in the names of these churches, according to the definitions of the words, are brought out the religious features of those periods of the gospel age which they respectively were to represent.

    "The seven churches," therefore, are easily understood to mean not merely the seven literal churches of Asia which went by the names mentioned, but SEVEN PERIODS of the Christian church, from the days of the apostles to the close of probation.

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    The Source of Blessing.--

    "From Him which is, and which was, and which is to come," or is to be--an expression which in this connection refers to God the Father, since the Holy Spirit and Christ are mentioned separately in the immediate context.

    The Seven Spirits.--

    This expression probably has no reference to angels, but to the Spirit of God. It is one of the sources from which grace and peace are invoked for the church. On the interesting subject of the seven spirits, Thompson remarks: "That is, from the Holy Spirit, denominated 'the seven spirits,' because seven is a SACRED and PERFECT number; not thus named . . . as denoting interior plurality, but the fullness and perfect of His gifts and operations." [2] Albert Barnes says, "The number seven, therefore, may have been given to the Holy Spirit with reference to the diversity or the fullness of His operations on the souls of men, and to His manifold agency on the affairs of the world, as further developed in this book." [3]

    His Throne.--

    This refers to the throne of God the Father, for Christ has not yet taken His own throne. The seven spirits being before the throne "may be intended to designate the face that the Divine Spirit was, as it were, prepared to go forth, or to be sent forth, in accordance with a common representation in the Scriptures, to accomplish important purposes in human affairs." [4]

    "And From Jesus Christ."--

    Some of the chief characteristics which pertain to Christ are here mentioned.

    He is "the faithful Witness." Whatever He bears witness to is true. Whatever He promises, He will surely fulfill.

    "The first begotten of the dead" is an expression parallel to --

    1 Corinthians 15: 20, 23;(((1Co 15:20  But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.  1Co 15:23  But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at his coming. ))))

    Hebrews 1: 6, (((Heb 1:6  And again, when he bringeth in the firstbegotten into the world, he saith, And let all the angels of God worship him. ))))

     Romans 8: 29; (((Rom 8:29  For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren. ))))and

    Colossians 1: 15, 18, (((Col 1:15  Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:  Col 1:18  And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence. )))

    )where we find such expressions applied to Christ as "the first fruits of them that slept," "the
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    firstborn among many brethren," "the firstborn of every creature," and "the firstborn from the dead." But these expressions do NOT denote that He was the first in POINT OF TIME to be raised from the dead; for others were raised before Him. Moreover, that is a very unimportant point. But He was the chief and central figure of all who have come up from the grave, for it was by virtue of Christ's coming, work, and resurrection, that ANY were raised before His time. In the purpose of God, He was the first in point of time as well as in importance, for it was not until after the purpose of Christ's triumph over the grave was formed in the mind of God, who "calleth those things which be not as though they were" (Romans 4: 17), that any were released from the power of death by virtue of that great purpose which was in due time to be accomplished.

    Christ is "the Prince of the kings of the earth." In a certain sense He is that now. Paul informs us, in Ephesians 1: 20, 21, that He has been set at the right hand of God in the heavenly places, "far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come." The highest names in this world are those of princes, kings, emperors, and potentates of earth. But Christ is placed FAR above them. He is seated with His Father upon the throne of universal dominion, and ranks equally with Him in the overruling and the controlling of affairs of all nations of earth. (Revelation 3: 21.)

    In a more particular sense, Christ is to be Prince of the kings of the earth when He takes His own throne, and the kingdoms of this world become the "kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ," when they are given by the Father into His hands, and He comes forth bearing upon His vesture the title of "Kings of kings and Lord of lords," to dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. (Revelation 19: 16; 2: 27; Psalm 2: 8, 9.)

    Christ is spoken of further as "Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood." We have thought that earthly friends loved us--a father, a mother, brothers and
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    sisters, or bosom friends--but see that NO love is worthy of the name compared with the love of Christ for us. The following sentence adds intensity of meaning to the previous words: "And washed us from our sins in His own blood." What love is this! "Greater love," says the apostle, "hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends." John 15: 13. But Christ has commended His love for us in that He died for us "while we were yet sinners." But more than this, He "hath made us kings and priests unto God and His Father." From being leprous with sin, we are made clean in His sight; from being enemies, we are not only made friends, but raised to positions of honor and dignity. What matchless love! What matchless provision God has made that we might be cleansed from sin! Consider for a moment the sanctuary service and its beautiful significance. When a sinner confesses his sins, and receives forgiveness, he lays them on Christ, the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. In the books of heaven where they are recorded, the blood of Christ covers them, and if the follower of God is faithful to his profession, those sins will never be revealed, but will be destroyed by the fires that purify the earth when sin and sinners were consumed. Says the prophet Isaiah, "Thou hast cast all my sins behind Thy back." Isaiah 38: 17. Then will apply the statement of the Lord through Jeremiah, "I will remember their sin no more." Jeremiah 31: 34.

    No wonder the loving and beloved disciple John ascribed to this Being who has done so much for us, glory and dominion, forever and ever!

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    There is NO doubt numbers play a part in the Bible.   Seven and Twleve- the numbers of perfection, of wholeness. Symbolic in meaning for completeness.

    The number 7, the number 12.  7 days of Creation. 12 tribes of Israel, 12 apostles.

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    • Jesus chose 12 disciples who later became the 12 apostles which seem to fit the context of the number 12 used elsewhere in the Bible as this number also signified governmental rule or authority.  The betrayer, Judas, was replaced by Matthias (Acts 1:23-26).
    • The New Jerusalem which descends out of heaven has 12 gates made of pearl which are manned by 12 angels.  Each of the gates has been named after one of the 12 tribes of Israel.
    • In Revelation 7, twelve thousands from each of the 12 tribes of Israel will be saved near the end of the present world system.
    • The walls of the New Jerusalem are measured at 144 cubits high which is 12 multiplied (Rev 21:16).
    • The New City is also 12,000 furlongs squared (Rev 21:16).
    • There are 12 precious stones that will be used as the foundation of the New Jerusalem (Rev 21:19-20).
    • The wall of the city had 12 foundations with the 12 names of the apostles on each one (Rev 21:14).
    • Twelve thousand will be taken from the earth so that they may serve the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ (Rev 14:1-5).
    • The high priest’s breastplate had 12 precious stones embedded within them.
    • There was even a woman who had suffered from a blood hemorrhage for 12 years (Luke 8:40).
    • There are 12 Minor Prophets in the Old Testament.  They are called minor, not because they are less important than the Major Prophets, but due to their size being considerably smaller.
    • There are 12 historical books in the Bible:  Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Sam, 2 Sam, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther.
    • There were 12 loaves of permanent offerings on the golden table (Lev 24:5).
    • There were 12 explorers or spies sent into the land of Canaan (Due 1:23).
    • Solomon had 12 administrators in his kingdom (1 Kings 4:7).
    • There were 12 men who laid 12 stones in building a monument to the Lord (Joshua 4:3).
    • The Book of Chronicles contained 12 great priests.
    • Twelve curses were indicated for disobedience to Israel (Duet 27).
    • A young Israelite male took 12 years before he could be admitted as a “son of the law.”
    • There were the 12 sacrifices of animals that were to be given (Numb 7, 29).


    • No animal could be sacrificed until it was seven days old (Ex 22:30).
    • There were seven “I AM’s” in the Gospel of John that Jesus used when He spoke of Himself.
    • The Lord would discipline Israel up to sevenfold (up to seven times) if they refused to obey Him (Lev 26:18).
    • Jesus mentions seven woes (or judgments) on the unrepentant in Matthew 23.
    • Jesus also mentions seven parables in Matthew 13.
    • There were seven letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation (2, 3).
    • There were also seven trumpets announcing judgments by God in the Book of Revelation (8).
    • There were seven signs given in the Gospel of John.
    • There were seven pairs of clean animals that were received into the Ark (Gen 7:2).
    • Joshua and Israel marched around Jericho seven times while seven priests blew seven trumpets before the walls came crashing down (Joshua 6:3-4).
    • Elisha told the military commander Naaman to bathe in the Jordan River seven times and he would be healed of his leprosy (2 Kings 5:10).
    • There were seven qualities or attributes of the Messiah mentioned in Isaiah 11:2.
    • There are seven things that the Lord hates mentioned in Proverbs 6:16.
    • There were seven stems on the lampstand in the tabernacle (Ex 25:37).
    • There were seven angels pouring out seven bowls of the wrath of God in the Book of Revelation (16:1).


    Truly we can comprehend there being symbolic prophetic wording in this book of 'things which shortly must come to pass.' 

    Tell me something, just from a human point of view because that's what we are, humans. If you had the knowledge of some wonderful, yet also awful things pertaining to the future, that would take thousands of human years to unfold, would you tell people plainly what was to come? You might jump up and say, "Yes! Most definitely! All this prophetic babble and symbolism is confusing."  However, what if you KNEW immediately that your descendants that would live during this these thousands of years would be of the mind that nothing bad would happen to them for a long time and so their sense of need to prepare was lost, what then? What if you knew for a fact that Christ would not return for another five hundred years, how would that color you view? Would you be willing to take more deliberate risks with your sinning, believing you could seek forgiveness at a later date? Would you cease to really care because it was so far away that you found it easy to believe it would never happen at all? The risks in knowing facts could in truth color your way of life and not in a very good way at all. Also, when people find themselves knowing plainly where is the faith? 

    If you knew how your life would play out from birth to death, if you were handed a manual of your life and in it was written every single thing you'd do in significant situations, what happens when they begin to come true and you can do nothing to change them? You know you're going to get into a car accident and seriously injure someone, yet you cannot change it, you can simply wait for that day to arrive and that event to occur, what then?  What sense is there if you cannot change circumstances, if you cannot change the outcome?

    God knows the end from the beginning, but we cannot because we are CREATURES, something we tend to forget all too often. We are given FREE WILL to choose without knowing what takes place.  It is NO longer free will if we have no choice.  And simply because our CREATOR knows does not negate OUR free will.   Have you ever taught someone a lesson the hard way? Letting them make mistakes to learn from them when you could have stopped them?  You watch someone doing mathematical figures a certain way, all the while knowing they are wrong. Yet you let them come to that determination themselves so they can go back and learn where they went wrong, and this teaches them much more than had you stopped them and revealed their error outright. And this holds true for more than just mathematical figuring. Many a life lesson is learned the hard way, not to be cruel but to teach. Did you take away the free will of a person making the wrong mathematical figures by NOT stopping them but knowing they were in the wrong? No.  Just because you KNOW an outcome does not stop free will.

    C.S. Lewis summed things up pretty neatly when he wrote this in his book- 'Mere Christianity' -

    'CHAPTER 25
    TIME AND BEYOND TIME
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    In the last chapter I had to touch on the subject of prayer, and while that is still fresh in your mind and my own, I should like to deal with a difficulty that some people find about the whole idea of prayer. A man put it to me by saying 'I can believe in God all right, but what I cannot swallow is the idea of Him attending to several hundred million human beings who are all addressing Him at the same moment.' And I have found that quite a lot of people feel this.

    Now, the first thing to notice is that the whole sting of it comes in the words AT THE SAME MOMENT. Most of us can imagine God attending to any number of applicants if only they came one by one and He had an endless time to do it in. So what is really at the back of this difficulty is the idea of God having to fit too many things into one moment of time.

    Well that is of course WHAT HAPPENS TO US. OUR LIFE COMES TO US MOMENT BY MOMENT. One moment disappears before the next comes along: and there is room for very little in each. That is what Time is like. And of course you and I tend to take it for granted that this Time series - this arrangement of past, present and future - is not simply the way life comes to us but the way all things really exist. We tend to assume that the whole universe and God Himself are always moving on from past to future just as we do. But many learned men do not agree with that. It was the Theologians who first started the idea that SOME THINGS ARE NOT INT TIME AT ALL: later the Philosophers took it over: and now some of the scientists are doing the same.

    Almost certainly GOD IS NOT IN TIME. His life does not consist of moments following one another. If a million people are praying to Him at ten-thirty tonight, He need not listen to them all in that one little snippet which we call ten-thirty. Ten-thirty-and every other moment from the beginning of the world-is ALWAYS PRESENT FOR HIM. If you like to put it that way, He has ALL ETERNITY in which to listen to the split second of prayer put up by a pilot as his plane crashes in flames.

    That is difficult, I know. Let me try to give something, not the same, but a bit like it. Suppose I am writing a novel. I write 'Mary laid down her work; next moment came a knock at the door!' For Mary who has to live in the imaginary time of my story there is NO interval between putting down the work and hearing the knock. But I, who am Mary's maker, do not live in that imaginary time at all. Between writing the first half of that sentence and the second, I might sit down for three hours and think steadily about Mary. I could think about Mary as if she were the only character in the book and for as long as I pleased, and the hours I spent in doing so would NOT appear in Mary's time (the time inside the story) at all.

    This is not a perfect illustration, of course. But it may give just a GLIMPSE of what I believe to be the truth. God is not hurried along in the Time-stream of this universe any more than an author is hurried along in the imaginary time of his own novel. He has infinite attention to spare for each one of us. He does not have to deal with us in the mass. You are as much alone with Him as if you were the only being He had ever created. When Christ died, He died for you INDIVIDUALLY just as much as if you had been the only man in the world.

    The way in which my illustration breaks down is this. In it the author gets out of one Time-series (the real one). But God, I believe, does not live in a Time-series at all. His life is not dribbled out moment by moment like ours with Him it is, so to speak, still 1920 and already 1960 For His life is Himself.

    If you picture Time as a straight line along which we have to travel, then you must picture God as the whole page on which the line is drawn. We come to the parts of the line one by one: we have to leave A behind before we get to B, and cannot reach C until we leave B behind. God, from above or outside or all round, CONTAINS THE WHOLE LINE, AND SEES IT ALL.

    The idea is worth trying to grasp because it removes some apparent difficulties in Christianity. Before I became a Christian one of my objections was as follows. The Christians said that the eternal God who is everywhere and keeps the whole universe going, once became a human being. Well, then, said I, how did the whole universe keep going while He was a baby, or while He was asleep? How could He at the same time be God who knows everything and also a man asking his disciples 'Who touched me?' You will notice that the sting lay in the time words: 'While He was a baby'-'How could He at the same time?' In other words I was assuming that Christ's life as God was in time, and that His life as the man Jesus in Palestine was a shorter period taken out of that time - just as my service in the army was a shorter period taken out of my total life. And that is how most of us perhaps tend to think about it. We picture God living through a period when His human life was still in the future: then coming to a period when it was present: then going on to a period when He could look back on it as something in the past. But probably these ideas correspond to nothing in the actual facts. You cannot fit Christ's earthly life in Palestine into any time-relations with His life as God beyond all space and time. It is really, I suggest, a timeless truth about God that human nature, and the human experience of weakness and sleep and ignorance, are somehow included in His whole divine life. This human life in God is from our point of view a particular period in the history of our world (from the year A.D. one till the Crucifixion). We therefore imagine it is also a period in the history of God's own existence. But God has no history. He is too completely and utterly real to have one. For, of course, to have a history means losing part of your reality (because it has already slipped away into the past) and not yet having another part (because it is still in the future): in fact having nothing but the tiny little present, which has gone before you can speak about it. God forbid we should think God was like that. Even we may hope not to be always rationed in that way.

    Another difficulty we get if we believe God to be in time is this. Everyone who believes in God at all believes that He knows what you and I are going to do to-morrow. But if He knows I am going to do so-and-so, how can I be free to do otherwise? Well, here once again, the difficulty comes from thinking that God is progressing along the Timeline like us: the only difference being that He can see ahead and we cannot. Well, if that were true, if God foresaw our acts, it would be very hard to understand how we could be free not to do them. But suppose God is outside and above the Time-line. In that case, what we call 'to-morrow' is visible to Him in just the same way as what we call 'to-day'. All the days are 'Now' for Him. He does not remember you doing things yesterday; He simply sees you doing them, because, though you have lost yesterday, He has not. He does not 'foresee' you doing things to-morrow; He simply sees you doing them because, though to-morrow is not yet there for you, it is for Him. You never supposed that your actions at this moment were any less free because God knows what you are doing. Well. He knows your tomorrow's actions in just the same way -because He is already in to-morrow and can simply watch you. In a sense, He does not know your action till you have done it: but then the moment at which you have done it is already `Now' for Him.

    This idea has helped me a good deal. If it does not help you, leave it alone. It is a `Christian idea' in the sense that great and wise Christians have held it and there is nothing in it contrary to Christianity. But it is not in the Bible or any of the creeds. You can be a perfectly good Christian without accepting it, or indeed without thinking of the matter at all.'

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    Maybe this will help you in comprehending or maybe not, but truthfully, to unveil what is known because TIME is a whole different thing for you, would be foolhardy and God is anything but. God is FOR us, not against us.

    God would have us comprehend the PLAN of salvation.  God would have us KNOW the truth revealed as facts through prophecies coming to pass. God would have us comprehend if all the prophecies came to pass for the past, then for the future the prophecies would also come to pass. God would have us choose SALVATION and all His prophecies for us are towards this end and no other! We can have hope through Christ and God's amazing word to us, this knowledge that has existed for thousands of years, passed down verbally then written upon the page is for us to learn from.

    TRUTHFULLY answer me this? If living for Christ now, if believing through faith in Him as your Savior only gives you a HOPE of a future in a sinless existence where is the harm? WHERE?  And IF by your reckoning it's all fables and foolishness, what have you lost in having HOPE?  Even if your life were cut down because of your hope, you've lost nothing but time in a sin-filled world. 

    I believe and will continue to believe, I have hope and will continue to have hope. My faith is in CHRIST JESUS MY LORD, MY SAVIOR! He is LOVE, sin free and LOVE pure LOVE, He is my EVERYTHING! And I lose NOTHING by believing in HIM, nothing of any real worth, nothing of eternal worth at all. I may lose EVERYTHING of temporary worth, but nothing of eternal worth.

     More on the prophecies of Revelation tomorrow. More blessings, by the grace and mercy of our LORD and SAVIOR, JESUS CHRIST! Now and forever, always in HIM!

    Amen.
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    Rev 1:1  The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John:
    Rev 1:2  Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw.
    Rev 1:3  Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.
    Rev 1:4  John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne;
    Rev 1:5  And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
    Rev 1:6  And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
    Rev 1:7  Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen. 

Friday, September 18, 2015

Prophetic Countdown

Our study on the Book of Revelation continued… Please, Heavenly Father, bless us as we seek to learn Your truth! Open our hearts, open our eyes to the love You have for us. Let the Holy Spirit guide each and every one of us as we study.  We are not worthy and will never be worthy of Your love, Your mercy, Your grace, but our Savior, Jesus Christ says we find worth through HIM. Please, because of His sacrifice for us, a sacrifice He made with Your blessing, please save us in Your truth!  -

Continuing from 'Daniel and the Revelation' by Uriah Smith'

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'Blessing on the Reader.--"BLESSED is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy. " Is there so direct and formal a blessing pronounced upon the reading and observance of any other part of the word of God?

What encouragement we have for its study?

Shall we say that it cannot be understood? Is a blessing offered for the study of a book which it can do us no good to study?

God has pronounced His blessing upon the reader of this prophecy, and has set the seal of His approbation to an earnest study of its marvelous pages. With such encouragement from a divine source, the child of God will be unmoved by a thousand feeble counterblasts from men.
Every fulfillment of prophecy brings its duties. There are things in the Revelation to be observed, or performed. Practical duties are to be fulfilled as the result of an understanding and accomplishment of the prophecy.

A notable instance of this kind may be seen in Revelation 14: 12, where it is said, "Here are they that keep the commands of God, and the faith of Jesus."

"The time is at hand," writes John, and in so doing he gives another motive for the study of this book. It becomes more and more important, as we draw near the great con_
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summation. On this point we offer the impressive thoughts of another:

"The importance of studying the Apocalypse increases with the lapse of time. Here are 'things which must shortly come to pass.' . . . Even when John bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw, the long period within which those successive scenes were to be realized was at hand. The first in the connected series was on the eve of accomplishment. If proximity then constituted a motive for heeding these contents, how much more does it now! Every revolving century, every closing year, adds to the urgency with which attention is challenged to the concluding portion of the Holy Writ. And does not that intensity of devotion to the present, which characterizes our times and our country, enhance the reasonableness of this claim? Never, surely, was there a period when some mighty counteracting power was more needed.

The Revelation of Jesus Christ duly studied supplies an appropriate corrective influence.

Would that all Christians might in fullest measure receive the blessing of 'them that hear the words of this prophecy and that keep the things which are written therein; for the time is at hand.' " [1]  ([1] Augustus C. Thompson, Morning Hours in Patmos, pp. 28, 29.)

The Dedication.--Following the blessing, we have the dedication in these words:

Verse 4 John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from Him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before His throne; 5 and from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto Him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in His own blood, 6 And hath made us kings and priests unto God and His Father; to Him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.

The Churches in Asia.--

There were more churches in Asia than seven.

We may confine ourselves to that western fraction of Asia known as Asia Minor, or we may include still less territory than that. Even in that small part of Asia Minor where the seven churches were located, and right in their very
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midst, there were other important churches. Colosse, to the Christians of which place Paul addressed his epistle to the Colossians, was but a short distance from Laodicea. Miletus was nearer than any of the seven to Patmos, where John had his vision. Furthermore, it was an important center of Christianity, as we may judge from the fact that during one of his stays there Paul sent for the elders of the church of Ephesus to meet him at that place (Acts 20: 17-38.) At the same place he also left in good Christian hands, his disciple Trophimus, sick. (2 Timothy 4: 20.) Troas, where Paul spent a season with the disciples, and whence after waiting until the Sabbath was past he started upon his journey, was not far removed from Pergamos, named among the seven.

It becomes therefore an interesting question to determine why seven of the churches of Asia Minor were selected as the ones to which the Revelation should be dedicated.

Does the salutation to the seven churches in Revelation 1, and the admonitions to them in Revelation 2 and 3, have reference solely to the seven literal churches names?

Are things described only as they then existed, and portrayed as they were to come to them alone? We CANNOT so conclude, for good and substantial reasons:

The ENTIRE book of Revelation was dedicated to the seven churches. (See Revelation 1: 3, 11, 19; 22: 18, 19.)

The book was no more applicable to them than to other Christians in Asia Minor--those, for instance, who dwelt in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, and Bithynia, who were addressed in Peter's epistle (1 Peter 1: 1); or the Christians of Colosse, Troas, and Miletus, in the very midst of the churches named.

Only a small part of the book could have individually concerned the seven churches, or any of the Christians of John's day, for most of the events it brings to view were so far in the future as to lie far beyond the lifetime of the generation then living, or even the time during which those churches would continue. Consequently those churches could have not direct connect with them."

******* (My notes-)

We are BLESSED if we read, we are BLESSED if we hear this Book of Revelation.  Let me ask you for a moment, can you have someone read something to you, or even read something yourself without truly hearing it? The answer is yes for us all. I'm sure there have been times when you've had to read something several times before you COMPREHENDED what you were reading- before you truly heard what was being said. There have to have been times when you've had someone repeat what they've read to you because you didn't quite get what they were saying.  And answer me this, please, what good is it to read without comprehension?  It's a waste of time, isn't it, to read without comprehension?  I have to amend that, there are situations where sickly people or troubled people enjoy being read to even if they aren't understanding what's being read because they want to hear the sound of another human being, and this is perfectly acceptable. And children, often we read to very young children who have no comprehension of what we are saying, and we do this because it begins to educate them to reading.  So, yes, there are exceptions to the idea that it's senseless to read without comprehension.  However, we are blessed if we read and blessed if we hear.  Reading and hearing both receive blessings.

The question was asked by the author of the above, 'Is there so direct and formal a blessing pronounced upon the reading and observance of any other part of the word of God?'  Is there? No, there is not.

Further on we read about the importance of the this book to each time in history and even more important as more and more time passes.

There is a COUNTDOWN. 

People want to say that's silly. I just read today some of the ridicule from people over people who even dare to believe in  God, let alone believe there will be an end to life as we know it, an end to this world as we know it.  People will deride those who believe, they will call them fools of the worst sort. 

The truth is, there is a COUNTDOWN, and we do NOT know what exact time it is, but we are given SIGNS, lots of signs.  We know each day that passes the clock has counted down further. 

Prophecies given hundreds, thousands of years prior to their fulfillment tell us LOGICALLY that all the rest of the prophecies given WILL come to pass.  We can doubt all we want but this is truth!

Being prepared for the end, for that clock to run down, is something people that are God's will have to be.

These seven churches are wrapped up in prophecy that will extend to those living in the VERY last days of the countdown.  This is truth and this is what we are studying, praying for a blessing, for comprehension, for truth, for readiness as God would have us.

More tomorrow all by the WILL of GOD!

Thank You, Lord, thank You for all Your wonderful blessings on this Sabbath evening! Keep us forever in YOUR love!

In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord, our Savior! Now and FOREVER!

Amen.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Revelation 1- Blessed is he who readeth

Yesterday we talked about How to Study the Book of Revelation.  First, prayerfully with the Holy Spirit's guidance. Secondly, with the help of a teacher, a scholar.  We can't expect to all be scholars and so we must rely upon those who have been called to be such. I wasn't called to be a Biblical scholar, my knowledge of Biblical languages, grammar, translations, etc is very limited. So, I must rely upon others but firstly, I must rely upon my Savior, my God, my Holy Spirit to guide me into all the truth I need to belong to HIM.  May this be our experience as we delve into the Book of Revelation once again.

'Daniel and the Revelation' by Uriah Smith 

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Introduction to Revelation

History's Answer to the Revelation of Jesus Christ

The Revelation, usually termed "The Apocalypse," from its Greek name, {GREEK CHARACTERS IN PRINTED TEXT}, Apokalypsis, meaning "a disclosure, a revelation," has been described to be "a panorama of the glory of Christ." In the Evangelists we have the record of His humiliation, His condescension, His toil and sufferings, His patience, His mockings by those who should have done Him reverence, and finally His death upon the shameful cross--a death esteemed in that age to be the most ignominious that men could inflict. In the Revelation we have the gospel of His enthronement in glory, His association with the Father upon the throne of universal dominion, His overruling providence among the nations of the earth, and His coming again, not a homeless stranger, but in power and great glory, to punish His enemies and reward His followers.

Scenes of glory surpassing fable are unveiled before us in this book. Appeals of unwonted power bear down upon the impenitent from its sacred pages in threatening's of judgment that have no parallel in any other portion of the book of God. Consolation which no language can describe is here given to the humble followers of Christ in this world. No other book takes us at once, and so irresistibly, into another sphere. Long vistas are here opened before us, which are bounded by no terrestrial objects, but carry us forward into other worlds. And if ever themes of thrilling and impressive interest, and grand and lofty imagery, and sublime and magnificent description, can invite the attention of mankind, then the Revelation invites us to a careful study of its pages, which urge upon our notice the realities of a momentous future and an unseen world.

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Revelation Chapter I

The Divine Method of Prophetic Revelation

The book of the Revelation opens with the announcement of its title, and with a benediction on those who give diligent heed to its solemn prophetic utterances:

Verse 1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto Him, to show unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass; and He sent and signified it by His angel unto His servant John: 2 who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw. 3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.

The Title.--The translators of the King James Version of the Bible have given this book the title, "The Revelation of St. John the Divine." In this they CONTRADICT the very first words of the book itself, which declare it to be "The Revelation of JESUS CHRIST." Jesus Christ is the Revelator, not John. John is but the penman employed by Christ to write out this Revelation for the benefit of His church. John is the disciple of Jesus who was beloved and highly favored among the twelve. He was evangelist and apostle, and the writer of the Gospel and the epistles which bear his name. To his previous titles must now be added that of prophet; for the Revelation is a prophecy, and John so denominates it. It is not only the Revelation of Jesus Christ, but it is the Revelation which God gave unto Him. It comes first from the great Fountain of all wisdom and truth, God the Father, by Him it was communicated to Jesus Christ, the Son; and Christ sent and signified it by His angel to His servant John.

The Character of the Book.--This is expressed in one word, "Revelation." A Revelation is something revealed or made known, not something hidden and concealed. Moses tells that "the secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed belong unto us and to our children forever." Deuteronomy 29: 29. The very title of the book, then, is a sufficient refutation of the opinion sometimes expressed that this book is among the mysteries of God, and cannot be understood. Were this the case, it should bear some such title as "The Mystery" or "The Hidden Book," certainly not "The Revelation."

Its Object.--"To show unto His servants things which must shortly come to pass." His servants--who are they? For whose benefit was the Revelation given? Was it to be for any specified persons, for any particular churches, for any special period of time? No, it is for all the church in all time, as long as any of the events predicted within the book remain to be accomplished. It is for all those who can claim the appellation, "His servants," wherever or whenever they may live.

God says that this prophecy was given to reveal coming events to His servants, yet many of the expositors of His word tell us that no man can understand it! This is as if God would undertake to make known to mankind important truths, yet fall into the worse than earthly folly of clothing them in language or in figures which human minds could not comprehend! It is as if He would command a person to behold some distant object, and then erect an impenetrable barrier between him and the object! Or as if He would give His servants a light to guide them through the gloom of night, yet throw over that light a pall so thick and heavy that not a ray of its brightness could penetrate the obscuring folds! How men dishonor God who thus trifle with His word! No; the Revelation will accomplish the object for which it was given, and "His servants" will learn from it the "things which must shortly come to pass," and which concern their eternal salvation.

His Angel.--Christ sent and made known the Revelation to John by "His angel." A particular angel seems to be brought to view here. What angel could appropriately be called

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Christ's angel? We found an answer to this question in our study, as will be seen in the comments on Daniel 10: 21. From that study we concluded that the truths to be revealed to Daniel were committed exclusively to Christ, and to an angel whose name was Gabriel. Similar to the work of communicating important truth to the "beloved prophet" is the work of Christ in the book of the Revelation--transmitting important truth to the "beloved disciple." Who in this work can be His angel but the one who was engaged with Daniel in the former work of prophecy, that is, the angel Gabriel? It would also seem most appropriate that the same angel who was employed to carry messages to the "beloved" prophet of ancient times, should perform the same office for the prophet John in the gospel age.'

More tomorrow by the Grace of our LORD and SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST!

Please, study and learn, by the Holy Spirit, study and learn.

Amen.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The book of Revelation - we are warned, we are blessed.

How do we study the Book of Revelation?

Prayerfully! Very prayerfully.

Do you study the Word of God as a scholar? As a scribe? As a teacher? We KNOW there are roles we are to take on in our lives, roles we are designed for. Some will be teachers, some will be prophets, some will be scribes and so on.

Eph 4:11  And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers

There isn't a single person who is all of these things. 

So, saying that, and asking how we are to study the book of Revelation we have to study it realizing that a lot of us are NOT teachers, we are NOT prophets, we are NOT scribes, we are NOT Biblical scholars. 

I fully believe that God will allow all of us the KNOWLEDGE we need to belong to HIS.

We are BLESSED if we keep the prophecy sayings. We are BLESSED if we read this book.

Rev 1:3  Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.

Rev 22:18  For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:
Rev 22:19  And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.
Rev 22:20  He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Rev 22:21  The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.

How important is this book? VERY important!

However- this book is a book of prophecy and not so easy to understand. We need teachers to teach us, we need to study this as ever very prayerfully. The teachers of this very important book of prophecy are accountable for what they are teaching.  Did you read the last verses? If anyone ADDS to this book God will add the plagues to them. If anyone takes away anything from this book God will take away their part in the book of life and they will not enter the holy city!   The teachers are ACCOUNTABLE for what they are teaching!  We however are accountable to search for the truth and teachers of the truth! We will never be able to say we were led astray so don't punish us. We are accountable for being led astray when we aren't truly seeking the truth.  We are allowed to believe lies when we aren't seeking truth!  By the grace of God we will find the truth but we MUST seek for it with ALL our heart!

Jer_29:13  And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart.

This is TRUTH!

We are going to study this book of Revelation and it's not for the first time and by the grace of God it won't be the last. May GOD bless us as we seek ONLY HIS TRUTH! Please, Father, please guide us! Let the Holy Spirit guide us along the entire way as we seek to KNOW your truth, your will, You!

Forgive us please, and save us from ourselves!

All through our Savior, Jesus Christ, our Lord, now and forever, AMEN!

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Healing of the nations!

HEAVEN-  the temporary home for all the earthly pilgrims. 

EARTH MADE NEW- the permanent home for all the earthly pilgrims.

In the earth made new-

Rev 22:1  And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.
Rev 22:2  In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.

Did you read that?

A pure river of WATER OF LIFE- clear as crystal!  We've all seen clear water, right? Or most of us. It's beautiful when you see it in the ocean, in a waterfalls, in a river natural and gorgeous. This WATER of LIFE proceeds out of the throne  of GOD and of the LAMB,  OUT OF THE THRONE! Imagine it! Let your mind picture a throne unlike any you've seen and then a pure river of WATER of LIFE clear as crystal!  Water that gives life!   You might say that our water right now gives life and you wouldn't be lying. We die without water. Our bodies are made up of a lot of water. This water of life however is for people who are LIVING ETERNALLY!

In the MIDST, the middle, of the STREET of it, on EITHER side of this river of water of life, there was the TREE OF LIFE!

THE TREE OF LIFE! The tree that was in the GARDEN of EDEN, the garden that mankind was BARRED from after sinning! The TREE of LIFE! 

On this tree there were TWELVE different kinds of fruit!  And every MONTH this tree bear fruit and as we know in our world now, NO tree bears twelve different kinds of fruit year round, NONE. This is the TREE OF LIFE and- the tree was for the HEALING of the NATIONS.

The tree of life- a healing tree.

Now stop and think for a moment.  So many people believe that we are instantly healed because we are changed from mortal to immortal because we are change from corruptible to incorruptible.  Yet for 1000 years while in heaven we will be judging those who are NOT in heaven. We will be able to understand beyond any doubt why those who aren't there, aren't there. Why people believe that our minds will be wiped clean and we won't remember anything is beyond me. Why people think that suddenly we are happy even in the midst of the destroying pain of our loved ones, is beyond me. YES! We are happy to be with our SAVIOR! SAVED! REDEEMED! HEAVEN BOUND! But when the newness of this calms down and we look around and a lot of those we expect to be with us are not, we will want to comprehend why. Our memories are NOT erased! What point is there in a memory wipe? If God wanted to wipe all our memories what would He be left with except empty human shells and if He were going to do that then why bother with all the fuss of everything and not just create new humans- sinless, without memory of sin and all its results- pain, heartache, agonies untold.  We will have memories, we will have questions, we will have minds, intelligence! We will be who we are, only we will be SAVED! Our bodies will be RENEWED! We will have life eternal! The FRUITS of the tree of life will be for our HEALING!  We will be HEALED by these fruits! And to be HEALED means we are in NEED of healing! 

Rev 22:3  And there shall be no more curse: but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and his servants shall serve him:
Rev 22:4  And they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their foreheads.
Rev 22:5  And there shall be no night there; and they need no candle, neither light of the sun; for the Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign for ever and ever.
Rev 22:6  And he said unto me, These sayings are faithful and true: and the Lord God of the holy prophets sent his angel to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly be done.
Rev 22:7  Behold, I come quickly: blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the prophecy of this book.

No more CURSE.
NO DEATH- DEATH is the CURSE!

NO night!
No need of a candle.
No need of the sun.

The LORD WILL GIVE US LIGHT!

The miracles to come are amazing! Yet first ALL the prophecies of the book of Revelation must come to pass, and those who KEEP these sayings are blessed!

Is there any wonder we need to know the sayings, know the prophecies we are to keep.

Think about this--

Rev_14:12  Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.

This is a saying of the book of Revelation.

We need to study this so much more!

Please God, open our hearts and minds to YOUR truth, to the sayings of the prophecy of the book of Revelation, we would be blessed by YOU!

We long to be YOURS and with YOU in the new earth! Please, all by the grace and mercy of our SAVIOR, all through HIS love, all through YOU and YOUR love! Please, we would be YOURS! Help us LORD, help us! Save us! We believe, help our unbelief!!!!  Please! All through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, now and forever!

AMEN!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Called by God and no other

Do we need mankind to ordain us to the role we are called to live?  Is it enough to be called by God and God alone through the grace of Jesus Christ?  Paul was NOT ordained by any human. This man who was a DEVOUT Jew, who followed the laws perfectly, who believed he was doing God's work, he did not get the approval of other Pharisees, other temple rulers, to go and preach Jesus's gospel message. He did have their approval to persecute Jesus' followers-

Act 9:1  And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went unto the high priest,
Act 9:2  And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem.

He asked for LETTERS to go to the Damascus synagogues. Those letters would give him the approval, the right to persecute any who were disciples of Jesus Christ.  He wanted to destroy this Jesus sect which would interfere with the life of the Jewish people, taking them from the truth as He perceived it to be.

Jesus CHOSE Paul! It was by a PERSONAL encounter with Jesus Christ that Paul was convinced that those followers of Jesus Christ that he wanted to persecute were really God's chosen! Paul had been WRONG, tragically wrong! Everything Paul thought was true was not true!  The Messiah he'd been longing for as his religion taught Him, had actually been born and his religion rejected HIM! His religion denied the Messiah, his religion crucified the Messiah!

Read the following all the way through, please--

Gal 1:1  Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, who raised him from the dead;)

(((Paul was called by JESUS CHRIST, not by any man. Paul was called by God the Father who raised Jesus Christ from the dead.))))

Gal 1:2  And all the brethren which are with me, unto the churches of Galatia:
Gal 1:3  Grace be to you and peace from God the Father, and from our Lord Jesus Christ,
Gal 1:4  Who gave himself for our sins, that he might deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of God and our Father:
Gal 1:5  To whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.

(((This is OUR prayer!))))

Gal 1:6  I marvel that ye are so soon removed from him that called you into the grace of Christ unto another gospel:
Gal 1:7  Which is not another; but there be some that trouble you, and would pervert the gospel of Christ.

(((Those who were called to know the grace of Christ were quickly having their heads turned to another gospel- one that wasn't of Christ!  People were already perverting the truth!  As soon as there was a truth, then Satan raised up his followers to pervert that truth with their own gospel and tried to use that gospel as Jesus'.  Why do we even begin to imagine that all the various truths out there are all right in their own way, when there really is only ONE gospel, ONE truth? How do we know which one? We follow ONLY our Savior's truth in His word and none other. You say people interpret things differently so how do we know which is really truth? We study to show ourselves approved, we seek God daily, we search the scriptures, we never, ever stop being willing to be led of the Holy Spirit into all truth!))))

Gal 1:8  But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
Gal 1:9  As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.

(((Cursed were those who believe any other gospel than the truth!))))


Gal 1:10  For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men? for if I yet pleased men, I should not be the servant of Christ.

(((If Paul were going to please men he would NOT be God's servant!  How true is this for us too? If we seek to please people we will NOT be pleasing GOD, what does this tell us? What? Seriously? If we want to be men-pleasers we will NOT be God's because mankind does NOT want the truth of God, they want things that are soothing to their ears. They don't want their conscience seared by truth. They want the feel good religion, they want partial truths that are easy to follow.  Some want to feel a bit of anxiety because it keeps them feeling good, some will chastise themselves, some will even physically hurt themselves - punishing themselves and they call this the truth, but honestly men do so many things that are NOT God's will that we can't begin to name them all. How do we know if we are following truth?  We know what God's word tells us, and if we are out of line with the word of God, if any are out of line with God's word they are not in the truth. We all have to be accountable for the truth we are called to know. I can't condemn anyone's eternal life, not a single person. They might not have all the truth now, but I can't know they won't come to the truth later, it's not in my power to ever know how God will work in others. I'm accountable for my walk with God, and following the truth He gives to me. I'm accountable for sharing the truth as God gives it to me, but not for making anyone believe anything, that isn't my role. The Holy Spirit convicts hearts,  not me and not you!))))

Gal 1:11  But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man.
Gal 1:12  For I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Gal 1:13  For ye have heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion, how that beyond measure I persecuted the church of God, and wasted it:
Gal 1:14  And profited in the Jews' religion above many my equals in mine own nation, being more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers.
Gal 1:15  But when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace,
Gal 1:16  To reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood:
Gal 1:17  Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them which were apostles before me; but I went into Arabia, and returned again unto Damascus.

(((Paul did NOT conferred with flesh and blood when he was called! Paul followed God's will! Why are we so gung-ho for the approval of men? Why? Why do we want their input, their point of view. When God's truth is what we long to follow we do NOT need the approval of any other.))))

Gal 1:18  Then after three years I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen days.
Gal 1:19  But other of the apostles saw I none, save James the Lord's brother.
Gal 1:20  Now the things which I write unto you, behold, before God, I lie not.
Gal 1:21  Afterwards I came into the regions of Syria and Cilicia;
Gal 1:22  And was unknown by face unto the churches of Judaea which were in Christ:
Gal 1:23  But they had heard only, That he which persecuted us in times past now preacheth the faith which once he destroyed.
Gal 1:24  And they glorified God in me.

Truth.

Do I have all the answers? No. But God does. And God will give us all the answers we need. We must believe. By grace we will believe.

God is our hope, no other.

Please, Father, please be our hope and stay now and forever all through the grace and mercy of our Savior, Jesus Christ our Lord, now and forever and ever!

Please!

Amen.