Watch– Various forms of water play a significant role throughout the entire Bible. Why? The biblical
authors portray God’s Life as water which is now available through Jesus and the Spirit of God.
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Watch– Various forms of water play a significant role throughout the entire Bible. Why? The biblical
authors portray God’s Life as water which is now available through Jesus and the Spirit of God.
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Thanks a lot, now I gotta go pee.
Thanks for the uplifting postings about our Lord and Savior.
As an added bonus the spiritual shielding must be driving the satanic trolls and Alphabet thread spies demons crazy.
That’s what happens when you sell your soul to Satan trolls and spies. Your demons writhe in pain from the blessed name of our Holy Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
May the armor of the Lord God Almighty save and protect us from you Luciferian loving devils.
Repent and redeem yourselves, its never to late to save the immortal soul you are trading to Satan.
He is the father of lies, and will very fully banished if you just open your evil hearts to accepting the Lord Jesus.
In the name of the father, son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
Our Lord in his infinite wisdom and superabundant love, sets so high a value upon his people’s faith that he will not screen them from those trials by which faith is strengthened.
– Charles H. Spurgeon
Water is an interesting symbol for the triune God
W/O water there is no life W/O God there is no life
water is 3 atoms 1 element God is 3 parts 1 God
Water has 1 oxygen atom with an atomic mass of 8 the gematria. # For Jesus is 8
there is no eternal life w/o Jesus just as there is no physical life w/o oxygen
water cleanses the body God cleanses the soul
water has ten electrons 10 is a perfect triangular number God is perfect and triangular
If you separate oxygen from the hydrogen in water, it is no longer water Just as you cannot separate the parts of god and still have God
Jeremiah 2:11-13
“11 Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.
12 Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate, saith the LORD.
13 For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.
On a Saturday night in mid-October 1975 at my church (Gospel Assembly, a Pentecostal church) two friends of mine (they’re still my friends and one of them is an Orthodox Priest now in the central valley of California) came up to me and asked if I liked to be filled with the Holy Spirit. They prayed for me, and I was filled with the Holy Spirit and my life changed forever that night and was able to speak in tongues which I still do to this day. This was just 2 months after I had got out of the Navy, I was a basket case when I got out of the Navy and most of us in my church (including my soon to be wife 2 years later) back then were refugees from the drug culture and rampant sex of the early 70’s. God changed my life forever that night, I was lit up like a Christmas tree with joy and new life and it was one of the best things that ever happened to me other than my wife (an ex Catholic, also saved by God’s grace) who I met at that church. Unfortunately, years later in 2004 the church broke up because we had forgotten about God’s grace to all of us when we were younger and were growing into a mega church and forgot about all the great things that God had done for us. We thought that our shit didn’t stink, that we were God’s annointed and ignored or showed little of the same grace we had received to new people in the church who were just as worthy of God’s grace as we were in the mid 70’s. But since then, my relationship with God has strengthened and I am a better man now than I was before. The church saved my life in the mid 70’s and did a lot of great things but as we got older, we forgot or neglected to remember that we were freaks also once upon a time as well before God saved us.
@geoff the aardvark: S years later in 2004 the church broke up because we had forgotten about God’s grace to all of us when we were younger and were growing into a mega church and forgot about all the great things that God had done for us.
I bet it was money that got in the way of things. It’s always about the money. It’s a big club and I choose not to be a part of a building. Anytime you’re dealing with humans, things are bound to take a crap. We argued over doctrine, they got away from the gospel and more into works. We had a little Bible study yesterday on a trail out in the forest with a couple of other hikers. Impromptu meetings are the best. His grace is sufficient for me.
We were on the verge of becoming a prosperity gospel church, so it was about the money and not about God’s grace anymore. You were in like Flynn with the ministry if you tithed regularly and even gave the church more than the 10% required tithe, otherwise you became marginalized, and it showed in how you were treated by the ministry. My late wife had a giant bs detector and caught what was going on before I did, she was one of the pastor’s biggest supporters early on when the church was all about grace but lost it towards the end in the early 2000’s. The church saved me thru God’s unlimited grace when I was younger, but we got fat and complacent and supposedly happier because we thought that we could play church on our own terms and forgot that it wasn’t about us but all about God’s grace. I liked it the way it was when I first came into the church in the mid 70’s when all of us were all accepted as part of the body of Christ no matter how screwed up, we were and believe me we were all messed up big time back then. Anyway, since the church broke up, I am still friends with a lot of the people who were there with me back then and my book club (Tiger Ray’s book and wine club named after a friend and founder of our book club, who was a history teacher friend of ours who died young in 2008 of a heart attack at the age of 50). About 10 t0 12 of us who have known each other for the most part since the mid 70’s and we all grew up in our church together and we are having more fun and being real with each other than we did growing up together in that church. And besides most so-called Christian books suck and are not about real-life struggles that we all face in our daily existence. We laugh, (I have never seen a former pastor and lawyer friend laugh so hard one night when the so-called naughty children’s book Go the f to sleep was brought up especially the Samuel L. Jackson read aloud video version of that book) we drink too much wine (I’m the book club’s teetotaler) but that doesn’t stop us from having fun and many spirited discussions about life in general. Thank God for grace, life would no fun without it.