I relate to Zaccheus - the short man who climbed a tree to see Jesus. I was looking for Him many years. Only to realize later that He found me! He told Zaccheus, "Come down from there, for I'm going to your house today." I am so grateful that Christ has come into my heart and my home. God Bless You.
2006-09-18 11:15:37
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I like Isaiah. I never believed God commanded us to kill His
animals. That is pagan, and God tried to clean it up by having the
priests do it. And then tried to do away with it all together
through the Final Blood Sacrifice, Jesus Christ.
Isaiah said near the end of his book, that animal sacrifice
was an abomination to God.
" Without the shedding of blood, there is no remission of sin."
And it says in Hebrews, "WE have not yet resisted unto blood."
Blood is a symbolic term, referring to our personal spiritual
power. We have cut ourselves off from God, and we hold on
to our spiritual energy, along with all the anger and pain
therein.
Our Creator does nothing in vain. And we will have to go
through a period of suffering, so we will let those negative
energies go. So we CAN go to heaven. Because that negative energy cannot exist where Jesus is going to take us.
Isaiah also helped me to better understand what is getting
ready to happen on our world. It will be brought about by a
natural disaster. But will open the doors to spiritual realities.
This is only going to be a battle between the forces of
darkness and light, and those who face it bravely, will get
a special reward. Judgement Day is still over 1000 years
in the future. Read Revelation and see.
2006-09-18 18:23:41
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The girl in Acts 16:16-18.
2006-09-18 18:12:31
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Peter, he denied Jesus three times after making unrealistic promises. He attacked a temple guard without thinking of the consequences. The for forlorner and lost standing in the upper room after finding the Lord's tomb empty, not knowing what was happening, not thinking that the Lord could ever forgive him, Jesus stood before him. Peter was forgiven, I am forgiven.. and MY Lord Jesus... HE'S ALIVE!! Jim
2006-09-18 18:14:09
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Mary, as in when she came and poured the alabaster box of very precious ointment on Jesus' feet and washed them him with hair.
You don't know the price of my oil, my worship.
:)
Mat 26:6-13, Mark 14:3-9 , Luke 7:37-50, John 12:1-9
2006-09-18 18:29:34
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I think Apostle Peter is whom best relates to me. One minute he would be down for Jesus to the death, but when situations got kind of tough, he would be - just Peter.
But remember, Peter was chosen by Christ, and regardless of what he may had done wrong. He is sitting on High with the Angels. Amen
2006-09-18 18:27:40
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Peter
2006-09-18 18:09:44
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I don't know if I can really relate to anyone in the Bible, but if I had to pick a favorite, I'm going with Daniel.
2006-09-18 18:10:40
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Peter
He was an over-achiever.
Always put his foot in his mouth
Tries to impress and be the center of attention
Very sensitive to the Spirit!
Wanted to be used of God
Gets discouraged, but always bounces back.
Gave His life for service to God.
He was dear to Jesus.
Sometimes made the wrong choice, but was not afraid to admit he was wrong.
Very strong in his convictions
Good teacher and preacher
2006-09-18 18:14:12
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answered by Linn E 3
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king David for he was wise beyond years and he was wealthy and he had the intelligence to know when he had lost Gods favor to run back to the alter and ask for forgiveness
2006-09-18 18:20:26
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