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The Bible has a uniform message that has been told through several dozen people of very diverse backgrounds, living in different countries, of different ages. Many did not know each other, yet the underlying message and theme remain the same. The uniformity of thought, the unbroken chain of truth, the fervency and passion of its |
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people, has touched the lives of billions. It has ONE Supreme AUTHOR, WHO is in love with people. HE has and will do anything, anything, to bring HIS children, HIS runaways, HIS lost souls, back home, to HIS Heart, in HIS Hands, by HIS Side. Come, come to JESUS. |
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unlikely candidates, people with whom you have other issues to work out, both in yourself and/or (usually and) them as well. Both parties must learn to talk, and work this out till there is GODly agreement and true resolve. Do Not agree to disagree. Then you both |
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Someone tells you the truth, and you don’t like them? Decide first what you like more: the truth, or hating the person. It is imperative that you love the truth more, and THE GOD you serve the most. GOD may choose to speak to you through the most |
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are non the better and actually worse off than when you started! Agree to agree agreeably, and let The Bible and It’s Author be The Deciding Factor, The One to Whom all your knees bow and hearts should follow.
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or someone, you have then just “signed off” on what they have just said. Thus, it is as if the words had come out of your own mouth, and they are yours, so watch carefully what you say amen to! For you will own and also be responsible for those very |
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words; before GOD. It root meaning of The Word Amen is within the word for faith = emuna. So real faith has an amen in it, thus you fully affirm what you have faith for and in. Further, it is one of The Names of GOD! Revelation 3:14. HE is THE AMEN! |
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The Hebrew Word amen, sound simple enough, but it is but not simplistic. Its intrinsic meaning is very, very fascinating, to say the least. The word implies “so be it”, an affirmation to whatever had just been said or read. When you say “amen” to something |
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