Jarhead4Jesus
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The miraculous information presented in that attached file (post #33) is factual and can be verified easy enough with a biblical word search tool.
The miraculous information presented in that attached file (post #33) is factual and can be verified easy enough with a biblical word search tool.
Yes, the claims made in that attachment are factual.Factual? According to whose facts as a law not subject to change?
Violating the law not to add or subtract from sola scriptura .sealed with 7 seals.
Using ones own imagination is some how miraculous ?
Believers are warned beforehand of those who replace prophecy with lying signs to wonder, marvel, wonder, wonder after . Just keep imagining in limbo
Christ has already set up the metaphors used in parables .Study them . Not your own imagination.
The law of faith (belief) let there be and it was good.
No need to wonder, wonder, wonder, marvel when a person has the end of a matter (faith the unseen things of Christ ) born again salvation
1 Peter 1: 9 Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
Matthew 24:22-24King James VersionAnd except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened. Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, (oral traditions of dying mankind) and shall shew great (lying) signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.
Yes, the claims made in that attachment are factual.
It is a fact that the book of Philemon is the 57th book of the Bible.
It is a fact that the one chapter book of Philemon is the 57th chapter from the end of the Bible.
It is a fact that the word 'love' appears only in verses 5 and 7 of the book of Philemon.
The other two claims concerning verses and words are fact as well, and can be verified easily enough.
Nothing has been added to the word, nor taken away.
No imagination needed, these facts exist in plain sight.
Rather than accuse a brother unwittingly, perhaps it would be better to recognize the fact that God has indeed done something miraculous.
What do you think those words mean?Let he who can receive it, receive it.
No, that is not what the phrase means, and no, Jesus was definitely NOT inventing a slogan to be employed on any occasion where disagreement occurs.If the Holy Spirit gives a person understanding, let it be. If not, then let it be.
Then stop misusing the phrase. In fact, refraining from idioms, euphemisms, and adages and articulating exactly what you mean prevents circling the drain and the misuse of scripture.It also means that I'd rather not circle the drain again.
Do you think that applies to false prophecy?Let he who can receive it, receive it.
andNo, that is not what the phrase means, and no, Jesus was definitely NOT inventing a slogan to be employed on any occasion where disagreement occurs.
Then stop misusing the phrase. In fact, refraining from idioms, euphemisms, and adages and articulating exactly what you mean prevents circling the drain and the misuse of scripture.
I would offerWhat do you think those words mean?