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Seven planets are lining up in the sky next month. This is what it really means

Stargazers will be treated to a rare alignment of seven planets on 28 February when Mercury joins six other planets that are already visible in the night sky. Here's why it matters to scientists.

Peer up at the sky on a clear night this January and February and you could be in for a treat. Six planets – Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune – are currently visible in the night sky. During just one night in late February, they will be joined by Mercury, a rare seven-planet alignment visible in the sky.

But such events are not just a spectacle for stargazers – they can also have a real impact on our Solar System and offer the potential to gain new insights into our place within it.

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Museum of the Bible to add Trump’s Bible to inauguration-themed exhibit

In tandem with the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., is preparing to offer visitors an up-close glimpse of a uniquely personal element used during the presidential swearing-in ceremony.

Museum of the Bible Chief Curatorial Officer Robert Duke told CNA that beginning Tuesday, Trump’s personal Bible, which First Lady Melania Trump held while Trump took the oath of office on Monday, will be added to the set of U.S. presidential inauguration Bibles currently on display at the museum.

Given to him in 1955 to mark his Sunday Church Primary School graduation, Trump’s personal Bible is a 1953 Revised Standard Version published by Thomas Nelson and Sons in New York, according to the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee.

It is embossed with his name on the bottom corner of the front cover and is signed by church officials on the inside alongside an inscription with the details of when it was presented to him.

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How has life changed for you spiritually, having retired?

I retired from work this time last year, although I was only working part-time. We had moved house during covid and since then we have lost a number of our Christian friends and acquaintances. We ourselves have had minor brushes with ill health and I have possible long covid in that I have permanent cough and reflux, although this does not interfere with my life much. In fact I go to the gym 3 times a week. I have even brought my guitar out from the loft after 8 years, which has been rather painful for my hands and am taking finger-picking lessons. I worship at a local, not very active, church and lead a bible study. My wife is continually wanting me to take her by car visiting her friends. So life is quite full.
However my thought life has certainly changed over the last year. I am finally waking up later, having not slept particularly well. (I am back on the statins). I often dream of not meeting deadlines or being in a city I don't recognise. But I am convinced God has given me a gift of communion with Him and prayer when my disturbed sleep wakes me up. In fact I have a number of experiences where the Lord has moved in my dreams to wake me up or bring them to a good resolution. He tells me that He will answer those prayers I make at that early morning blessed peaceful time. So I am praying round all the church members and for Him to deal with my anxieties. If I am specific He has helped me in this.
Anxieties - yes, since covid and retirement these have increased. I wonder whether these are the Holy Spirit convincing me that we indeed live in fractious, febrile end-times. Things in the news and little things domestically exercise me. I know how to resolve most of these in my own strength. I do what I did when I was working. I didn't then often think about the state of the world or the suffering of animals. If I decide not to think about them now, then those anxieties lift. So why don't I do that?
Now, this is the significant thing. I believe the Lord is saying those things hurt His heart too and He appreciates my willingness to share those hurts for His creation, in these end-times. And those occasions that I have had enough caring, then He graciously lifts the burden and fills me with real happiness straight from the Throneroom of God.
Anyway, too much of me. What of your experiences?
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Death by dehydration: Family of Christian woman speak out after hospital removes nutrition tube

The family of a Christian woman who was removed from life support despite their objections is condemning the decision as a violation of her wishes. Her children say her religious convictions and right to life were disregarded by a court order.

Hyacinth McIntosh, 54, was removed from life support and denied hydration against her wishes and beliefs, her family has said, according to the U.K.-based group Christian Concern.

A Court of Protection ruling last November authorized McIntosh’s ventilator, feeding and hydration to be withdrawn, leading to her death on Dec. 25, 2024. Legal documents state that McIntosh had been in a coma since May, when she experienced a heart attack followed by severe brain damage.

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A powerful worship song

Clearly based on these:

The Lord Appoints Isaiah to Speak for Him​

6 In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord. He was seated on his throne. His long robe filled the temple. He was highly honored. 2 Above him were seraphs. Each of them had six wings. With two wings they covered their faces. With two wings they covered their feet. And with two wings they were flying. 3 They were calling out to one another. They were saying,

“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord who rules over all.
The whole earth is full of his glory.”
~Isaiah 6:1-3 (NIrV)

8 Each of the four living creatures had six wings. Each creature was covered all over with eyes. It had eyes even under its wings. Day and night, they never stop saying,

“ ‘Holy, holy, holy
is the Lord God who rules over all.’ (Isaiah 6:3)
He was, and he is, and he will come.”
~Revelation 4:8 (NIrV)

Hence why it works. The angels know what they're doing when it comes to worship. I would love to hear a Byzantine-styled hymn with it.
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Aaron Rodgers Sends Warning to Senate on RFK Jr. Confirmation

The caricature doesn't have to be accurate for people to rally against it as I'm sure you know.

It has to be reasonably accurate in order to be durable.

The uptake of the carnivore dieters on the right was a response to a caricature, correct?

"Libs are vegan soy boys who want people to eat plant-based burgers and give up beef"

What percentage of liberals are actually vegan and eating those things? 1%, if that??

I don't know that its uptake was a response to a caricature. I first heard of paleo as being motivated by some sort of flaky perception of human evolution, i.e. that humans evolved to be hunters and foragers, and the agriculture that brought us bountiful carbohydrates is a new phenomenon that we haven't yet accommodated biologically.

But supposing you're correct that it was a backlash to vegans. How many people have really adopted it because of that backlash? I imagine it's a fairly small number, which means that this isn't a viable or durable movement.

However, the messaging of "eat less beef for the environment's sake" is a somewhat more ubiquitous message among the left, and one that they're not likely to abandon anytime soon. Which is why people doing the carnivore diet are still sticking with it 5 years later.

**I'm not advocating for the carnivore diet here, I wouldn't ever do it...just using it as an example.
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Why did Daniel refuse to eat Nebuchadnezzar's food?

The young Daniel was exiled to Babylon. He was chosen to be trained to work in the court. Daniel 1:

5a The king assigned them a daily portion of the food that the king ate, and of the wine that he drank.
These were good food and drink.

8a But Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king’s food, or with the wine that he drank.
What's wrong with the king's food and drink?

  1. The Babylonian food could contain unclean meats like pork.
  2. The animals were not properly killed according to Levitical law (Leviticus 17:14, 15).
  3. The king's wine might have been offered to idols.
Daniel refused to eat Nebuchadnezzar’s food primarily to remain faithful to his religious beliefs and to avoid defilement. His decision was an act of spiritual integrity, resistance to assimilation, and trust in God’s provision. He wanted to be a faithful Jew loyal to his LORD.

A Biblical Case For Repentance

My post was addressed to worshipjunkie and nowhere did I accuse you of stating anything about being saved by some scripted prayer by a preacher without the gospel message.
My apologies. I honestly thought you were writing to me.
Sorry about that. Honest mistake.

Repentance (rightly understood) is a part of salvation. (Acts 11:17,18; 20:21)
When God tells man to repent, I believe it means turning to God, which entails either seeking forgiveness for one’s past life of sin through prayer or confessing one’s sins to Jesus as a believer. Repentance involves a genuine broken heart before God desiring the Lord’s mercy along with a heartfelt desire to turn away from sin. This then leads to the fruits of repentance.

For the person who first accepts the gospel message in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4: Repentance can generally be included and it marks the beginning of their faith in Christ by acknowledging that they have sinned in the past and need to seek God's mercy and forgiveness with Jesus Christ as a part of their Initial Salvation. For the believer who has walked with Christ, repentance serves as continuing in the faith if they happen to stumble in their walk with the Lord. This continuing in the faith is merely a part of one's continual free will choice to access God's grace, and it is done by confessing individual sins. If not, then one does not believe 1 John 1:9, Proverbs 28:13, Psalm 51, etcetera.

In regard to 1 John 1:9, notice that - "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9) is in contrast to - If we say that we have no sin, (present tense) we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us (1 John 1:8) and - If we say that we have not sinned, (past tense) we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. (1 John 1:10)
You appear to take the popular, false "we must sin always" interpretation of 1 John 1:8. 1 John 1:10 addresses the person who claims they have never sinned, helping us properly understand the context of 1 John 1:8. Surely, we both agree that we have sinned as part of our old life, so we agree on 1 John 1:10.

But for some silly reason, you seem to rip 1 John 1:8 out of its context, beyond what 1 John 1:10 says, to defend the idea that Christians must declare they are always in some kind of sin in the present tense. 1 John 1:8 is saying the same thing as 1 John 1:10, but simply in the present tense. It refers to a person who denies the existence of sin and, by extension, its consequences (Which is death - See Romans 6:23).

You seem to misunderstand verse 9 to mean that we "must confess each and every sin that we commit as we commit them" (keep a specific inventory of every sin) as an "additional requirement" to "remain cleansed" and "if we forget a sin, we are toast!"
The Holy Spirit will draw attention to any sin you have committed so that you will confess it to Christ. Why else are you to boldly come to the throne of grace and find mercy? In other words, if a person doesn’t have a “sin and still be saved” mindset, they will be attuned to the Holy Spirit regarding any sin in their life.

Also, confessing your sin to Jesus if you happen to sin (not that it is a foregone conclusion it will happen again) is merely a part of your faith. Everything in your Bible is the faith. But many today do not believe 1 John 1:9 plainly for what it says. So, they don’t have the faith to receive this verse as it is written. Instead, they twist it to align with their “sin and still be saved” theology because they either like to sin or they don’t believe the verses in the New Testament that teach they can overcome sin (see: 1 Peter 4:1-2, 2 Corinthians 7:1).

Who could actually write an exhaustive list of every sin they have ever committed or ever will commit?
When a person first comes to Christ, they obviously do not confess every sin from their past life. They simply ask the Lord to forgive them of their past life of sin, with the understanding that they will seek to overcome sin in their life. If this is not the case, then they are not truly sorry for their sin.

For example, if a man cheats on his wife and merely says he is sorry but continues to do so, it does not mean he is genuinely sorry. It also shows that he does not truly love his wife; he loves his sin more than he loves her. This is how I see many in Christianity today—they draw near to God with their lips, but their hearts are far from Him.

Sin is not only missing the mark
Yes, this is how the Greeks defined sin long before the New Testament came into being.
However, the philosophies embedded in the Greek language should not be inserted into our understanding of the Bible.

For example, when you pronounce the word "Jesus" in Greek, part of the pronunciation sounds like you are saying "Zeus." That does not mean we should claim that Zeus is part of the Bible in any way.

The reality is that sin grieves God. It’s not like losing in a game of sports, which ultimately does not mean anything. Sports are trivial games that do not truly affect a person's life, whether they choose to watch them or not. To say otherwise means you are just mindlessly quoting a dictionary without really thinking things through. Such a false concept of sin would insult the destructive nature of sin and how it grieves our Lord.

by what we do but also what we fail to do. (James 4:17)
James 4:17 is not some kind of statement suggesting it is hopeless for us to avoid sin, as you appear to be making it out to be.
Try reading the context, starting at verse 13 in the KJV sometime.

Believers "confess" (Greek - homologeó) speak the same/acknowledge/agree with God's perspective about their sins and have a settled recognition and ongoing acknowledgment that one is a sinner in need of cleansing and forgiveness in contrast with saying that we have no sin or that we have not sinned. (1 John 1:8-10)
Just acknowledging you are a sinner is not going to help a person on Judgment Day. The Son of Man will send forth His angels, and they will gather out of His Kingdom all who offend and do iniquity (which is sin), and they will be cast into the furnace of fire (i.e., the Lake of Fire). See Matthew 13:41-42.

For the servant of sin will not abide in the house forever (i.e., the house of Christ forever) (see John 8:34-35). The Son abides forever, and thus we must abide in the Son in order to have life (see 1 John 5:12).

The way we know we are abiding in Christ is if we find that we are keeping His commandments (1 John 2:3). The person who says they know the Lord but does not keep His commandments is a liar, and the truth (Jesus) is not in them (1 John 2:4). For Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6).


Also, these ungodly men in the book of Jude who have crept in unnoticed and are described as wells without water and who turn God's grace into a license for immorality are not Christians.
I never said they are real Christians. They think they are Christians, but they have snuck in among the real believers who do not believe you can sin and still be saved. Most Christians today believe you can sin and still be saved.

These ungodly men/pseudo Christians are further described as ones who cause divisions, worldly-minded, devoid of the Spirit (vs. 19) In CONTRAST to those who are called, sanctified by God the Father, and PRESERVED in Jesus Christ (vs. 1).
Right, they are ungodly in their behavior because they think they can simply acknowledge sin before God and continue sinning on some level.
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Atheist legal group sues city over church rental property tax exemption

An atheist legal organization has filed a complaint against a Wisconsin city, a student ministry, and a parish over a religious tax exemption law that benefits two church-owned rental properties.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation and three residents of Madison filed a lawsuitlast Tuesday in Dane County Circuit Court, with the plaintiffs taking issue with a property tax exemption that benefits religious nonprofits, but not other entities.

Defendants named in the suit include the city of Madison, the Presbyterian Student Center Foundation, and St. Raphael’s Congregation, which operates Lumen House Apartments.

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Trump illegal migrant arrests to start on day one

What should be done with women and children rescued from human traffickers? Should they be granted US citizenship and allowed to stay in the USA? If that is the suggestion, then I support it. There are currently almost 10 million of them in the USA.
I'm not sure what you mean by victims of human trafficking. Yes, many asylum seekers were brought here by drug gangsters who were paid to transport them through the Darian Gap and the cartel-controlled no man's land south of our border. There are no doubt a number of them that were brought here and now work in sweatshops or the sex trade to pay off their debt to the cartels, but it surpasses belief that there are anything like ten million of them.
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Please Pray that everyone who attends and participates in today's US Presidential inauguration are kept safe, & that there are No security violations

Please Pray that everyone who attends and participates in today's US Presidential inauguration are kept safe, & that there are No security violations:

Praise & Thank The Heavenly Father for safely returning Israeli hostages Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher & Emily Damari back to Israel

Praise & Thank The Heavenly Father for safely returning Israeli hostages Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher & Emily Damari back to Israel:

Number 1 In 2024: What Happens When Children Are Exposed To Pornography?

Utah is the most sober state, and one of the highest consumption of pornography.
Wow! I didn't know that. I never lived west of the Mississippi although I've been to a lot of states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas. Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. I haven't been through Mississippi since I was seven. I've been through or lived in every state on the east coast and states that border the Great Lakes.
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When did Mary start being called the ‘Mother of God’?

And we see a great many Protestants who believe that very thing, as we may well be told in this thread.


Old heresies never really go away. They just keep popping up and accepted as "new" by those who don't know any better.

"Arghhh! God doesn't have a mother!!!!", right? How many itmes have I been told that by well-meaning Protestant friends.

I try the simple syllogism:
Jesus is God.
The BVM is Jesus's mother.
Ergo the BVM is the Mother of God

The answer is always "Yes, yes, NOOOOOOOOOOO!".

-sigh-
I think the protestant belief breaks down and threatens if not fractures their belief in the Trinity.
A dialogue might be:
Prot: Mary is mother of 'God the Son, Jesus,' not mother of 'God the Father' nor mother of 'God the Holy Spirit.'​
Cath: At what point of time or of eternity did 'God the One Holy Trinity' break into three separated parts?​
Prot: Wait - are you going to accuse me of believing in three separate Gods?​
Cath: Are you affirming, with us, that God is eternally One God, not three separate Gods?​
Prot: Hmmmmm. I don't think I want to deny the oneness of God!​
Cath: No, you don't. God is ONE. Jesus said so. God the Holy Trinity can never be separated into three "gods". God is ONE. If we could put God into the "box" of human reasoning and logic, we would have a work of our human hands - an idol. His ways and thoughts are not inconsistent with good reasoning, but they are different and on a 'higher plane' we might say: beyond the 3- (or even 4-) dimensional reality of human thinking. We must bow to, and seek union with, the mind of Christ and not the mind of mere natural man. Jesus is both natural and supernatural; He is both man and God. God is ONE. Jesus is God Incarnate.​
Mk 12:28 And one of the scribes came up and heard them disputing with one another, and seeing that he answered them well, asked him, "Which commandment is the first of all?"
Mk 12:29 Jesus answered, "The first is, 'Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one;
Mk 12:30 and you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.'
Mk 12:31 The second is this, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no other commandment greater than these."
Mk 12:32 And the scribe said to him, "You are right, Teacher; you have truly said that he is one, and there is no other but he;
Mk 12:33 and to love him with all the heart, and with all the understanding, and with all the strength, and to love one's neighbor as oneself, is much more than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices."
Mk 12:34 And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, "You are not far from the kingdom of God." And after that no one dared to ask him any question.
In truth, the Catholic Catechism is correct and ought to be listened to and heard in the world of protestantism:
CCC 971 “All generations will call me blessed”: “The Church’s devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian worship.”<Lk 1:48; Paul VI, MC 56> The Church rightly honors “the Blessed Virgin with special devotion. From the most ancient times the Blessed Virgin has been honored with the title of ‘Mother of God,’ to whose protection the faithful fly in all their dangers and needs.... This very special devotion ... differs essentially from the adoration which is given to the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit, and greatly fosters this adoration.”<LG 66> The liturgical feasts dedicated to the Mother of God and Marian prayer, such as the rosary, an “epitome of the whole Gospel,” express this devotion to the Virgin Mary.<Cf. Paul VI, MC 42; SC 103>
(emphasis added to stress the point here)
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Driven and Tossed by The Wind

“If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.” (James 1:5-8 ESV)

There are many people who profess faith in Jesus Christ with their lips, but whose hearts are far from him. They say that they believe in Jesus. They claim him as their Lord and Savior. But they are still living for themselves, still doing what their flesh desires, and not what God requires of them in thought, in word, and in deed. They may call on God for help, and for wisdom, but they don’t accept his counsel, so they continue in their sin.

For they are the childish, the self-indulgent, lovers of intoxication to sin living for themselves and for their own selfish desires, regardless of the impact of their actions on other people, and especially not with regard to how they treat those who they are to love and to give honor to and to value and to care for. For their sinful pleasures trump all else. It doesn’t matter to them who gets hurt in the process, as long as they can get their fix.

Their sinful practices are not usually out in the open for anyone else to see, though. They perform them in secret where no one else can see what they are doing, except for God, and except for AI which spies on pretty much anything we do or say that is associated with the internet. And for many, this is in the area of sexual immorality, and the viewing of illicit material on the internet, resulting in lustful and immoral thoughts and behaviors.

Since they profess Jesus as their Lord and Savior, they may, at times, call on him for help, but then they refuse the help he provides, and they go it their own way instead, which always ends with the same bad results. So, if they are married, they end up committing adultery against their spouses on a consistent basis, which then just separates them from the marital union that they are biblically to have with their spouses. For sin always trumps that.

So what does this passage teach us? Those who live like this are like waves of the sea driven and tossed by the winds. What winds? The winds of false faith and temptation to sin and to go it their own way and to ignore God and his New Covenant Commands, and to ignore their marital vows of fidelity and the honoring of their spouses and of their marriages. And for what? To feed their own sinful and lustful desires. So they are the double-minded, unstable in all their ways, who will not receive anything from the Lord.

“But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing.” (James 1:22-25 ESV)

But if our faith in Jesus Christ is genuine God-persuaded and God-gifted faith, which comes from God, and which is not of our own doing, then we will be doers of the word and not hearers only, deceiving ourselves. For the faith to believe in Jesus, which comes from God, results in us dying with Christ to sin and us being raised with Christ to walk in newness of life in him, no longer to live as slaves to sin but as slaves to God and to his righteousness.

But so many of today’s modern “churches” are not teaching that faith = obedience to God and death to sin. So many of them are teaching that all we have to do is to make a profession of faith in Jesus, and now all our sins are forgiven, and we are on our way to heaven, but regardless of how we live. Do we do “good works” to earn our salvation? No! But we are saved to do the good works of God which he prepared for us in advance, that we should walk (in conduct, in practice) in them. But no obedience = no salvation.

God did not give us his instructions under the New Covenant just for show, or just as a mere suggestion or recommendation. And if obedience to God and the forsaking of (dying to) sin is not what we practice, by the Spirit, then we don’t know God, and we are not in fellowship with Christ, and we do not have salvation from sin and eternal life with God. For faith in Jesus, which comes from God, results in us putting sin to death in our lives and us now walking by the Spirit in obedience to our Lord and to his NC commands.

Yet, many people who profess faith in Jesus Christ may read what the Scriptures teach, and they may even ask God for wisdom in overcoming their sin, but then they will immediately walk away and forget what the Lord showed them about themselves and what they need to do to not continue in those deliberate and habitual sins and to now live righteously in walks of surrender and in obedience to our Lord and to his NC commandments.

And what is this “perfect law” we are to look into? It is the true message of the gospel of our salvation which requires that we die with Christ to sin and that we walk (in conduct, in practice) in obedience to his commands. Will we be absolutely perfect from that point forward? Probably not, because we still live in flesh bodies (1 John 2:1-2). But sin must not be our practice. We should no longer be engaged in deliberate and habitual sin against our Lord. But we are to be doers of the Word who obey our Lord and walk in his ways.

[Matthew 7:13-14,21-23; Luke 9:23-26; John 1:12-13; John 6:44; John 10:27-30; Acts 26:18; Romans 2:6-8; Romans 6:1-23; Romans 8:1-14; Romans 12:1-2; 1 Corinthians 10:1-22; Galatians 5:16-21; Ephesians 2:8-10; Ephesians 4:17-32; Ephesians 5:3-6; Titus 2:11-14; Hebrews 3:1-19; Hebrews 4:1-13; 1 Peter 2:24; 1 John 1:5-10; 1 John 2:3-6; 1 John 3:4-10]

Broken Cord

An Original Work / August 29, 2018

Your bond is broken with your Lord and Savior
And your testimony is separate from Him.
Your words not matching your actions today.
Repent of your sin and bow down and pray.
Live what you testify in truth always.

Purity’s lacking in your life and witness,
For you profess one thing, but other you do.
Not moral, spiritual. Still of the flesh.
Not living in truth to what you confess.
Lying about it puts you in a mess.

Living a lie is your practice, ‘tis true of you.
Masquerade righteousness – none of it true.
Your heart is not given to your Lord God.
Because of how you live, you are a fraud.
Turn from your sin and give your life to God.

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Abbreviations: [NC=New Covenant; AI=Artificial Intelligence]

An Original Work / January 20, 2025
Christ’s Free Servant, Sue J Love

WOMAN, why do you involve me?


Jesus said the time has not yet come for Him to do miracle, so the woman was putting Him in a spot. But He could handle the situation so he obliged and turned water in good wine. I believe He was pleased to be of help, to bring happiness on a happy auspicious occasion, and said those words to the woman in a light hearted and friendly manner. There may be more than this but I have to roll it over in my head to think further about it.
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Exodus 1:1-6:1 "Enter Moses" who will redeem Israel

PARASHA: “Shemot” (Names) EXODUS 1:1-6:1

(This study might be a bit intense and "long-winded" so, you might want to get some coffee, read a bit, rest your eyes a bit, and drink some coffee, then come back to read the rest.)


We enter into a new era, Jacob/Israel and Joseph are now in the past, yet their legacy continues, in “Am Yisrael” (The People of Israel).

”70 souls” entered Mitzraim (Egypt). Interestingly, the Hebrew word “Nefesh” is used for “souls” yet the word is singular, but why? Is there a symbolism here? If we were to read this in English, we would read; “70 soul entered Egypt”.

One could say that the word “Nefesh” (Soul) could refer to the whole “Family” of Israel as ONE (Echad) family unit, as we are ONE with Elohim, then all of Israel was ONE as well.

hundreds of years later, we have a few million Hebrews. At the beginning of Exodus, there is a list of the “B'nei Israel” (the sons of Israel); they had their children, and their children had children, etc. They remained in the area of “Goshen” along the Nile Delta, farming, and raising cattle, probably a few became merchants, adapted to life in Egypt, got used to seeing Egyptian deities, and probably understood spoken Egyptian. Who knows if many became “Egyptianized” did they bow down to the deities? Hopefully not.

How much did they retain about Adonai? El Shaddai? We don't know, but I am sure that the story of Joseph and how he brought his family to Egypt from Canaan was passed down from family to family. The story of the famine, and how Yosef preserved life during the famine. So Israel” multiplied, and the land was filled with the “b'nei Israel”(the children of Israel), and now the Egyptians started to get nervous. In verse 8, problems start;

” And there arose a new king over Egypt who knew not Joseph” This new king had overthrown the Hyksos rulers, and did not personally know Yosef nor knew of his accomplishments to save Egypt. Some tradition says that in part, the Hebrews had become “Egyptianized” and failed to keep the memory of Yosef alive and what he did.

There are a few ideas of who it might have been. Some believe it might have been “Pharaoh Ahmose” The title “Pharaoh” is not the name, it is only a title which means “ruler”.It might have been “Ahmose” or even “Rameses II”. A little on Egyptian words and etymology, the Egyptian word “meses” or “mose” means “born of” so the name “Moshe” or “Moses” is similar to “meses” (born of) or (Taken from).

Also, the title “Pharaoh” is exactly that, a title, not a name. It comes from two Egyptian words; “per” and “o” “Per” = house, and “O” = great. So the title “pharaoh” means “of the Great House”

It would be like saying; “I am going to Washington D.C. to see the White House” What you are saying is that you are going to see the president, who “lives” in the White House.

The pharaoh of verse 8 is paranoid and thinks that the Israelites will join, perhaps with the Hittites, to overthrow Egypt. It is said that “Senoset” the pharaoh that gave rise to power to Joseph was a foreign king, a “Semite” known as a “Hyksos king”, perhaps that was why he felt some kinship with Joseph. Now slavery starts and the Hebrews (the Egyptian word is “Hapiru”) are made slaves, and the good times are over.

Yet Elohim hears the cries of his people, and has selected the tribe of Levi, through a couple; Amran (exalted people) and Jochebed (God is Heavy), to bring into the world, “Moshe” who would be a sort of “Messiah” (like Yosef) to lead Israel OUT of Egypt, in God's appointed time. "Moses" (mose) "Taken out of.." (the Nile River in this case) will "Take Israel Out" of Egypt in God's perfect timing. YHVH has a time for ALL THINGS, we cannot rush God's clock, it ticks slowly for us, yet it ticks out second by second and includes us all in the plan of things.

the throne of Egyptian changes, and the pharaohs continue to be paranoid, one develops a plan to “curb” the birth rate by killing the baby boys, by throwing them into the Nile River. According to the historian 'Ted Stewart' in his book “Solving the Exodus Mystery” the pharaoh who ordered the death of the male infants was “Sesostris III” We see that Moshe is adopted by the daughter of this pharaoh. This daughter's name was "Bitiyah" or "Batyah" (daughter of God). Tradition tells us that she was a secret believer in the God of Israel, thus saving the life of Moses.

At the time when Moshe grows up and is in the palace, is raised as a “prince of Egypt” and at the time, “retaining his Hebrew identity”(inwardly) We remember that he kills an Egyptian in defending one of his own. The Pharaoh who sought his death was “Amenemhet III”. When Moshe fled and spent 40 years in Midian, upon returning, he faced the Pharaoh “Amenemhet IV” who was the Pharaoh of the Exodus, who pursued the Israelites through the Red Sea. (T. Stewart, Solving the Exodus Mystery, www.biblediscoveries.com).

When Moshe fled, there is an interesting verse, 2:15, which says that “Moshe fled from the face of Pharaoh, and dwelt in the land of Midian (which is now Saudi Arabia). “And he sat down by a well.”

We can read scripture from a literal standpoint. Yes, Moshe fled and probably went East then South to get to the land of Midian. If he took that direct route (no one knows for sure) it would have been a 250-mile hike. A well would have been a welcomed sight.

A well was a meeting point in those days, so he knew that people would be coming to get water. Sure enough, came Yitro’s daughters to get water and he was there to help and defend the damsels. Yet we need also to look at this from a symbolic standpoint. Moshe has made contact with the “well”. A water well represents life. Moshe hangs on to life. One of Yeshua’s titles is “The Living Water”. We might look at that well symbolically as “Yeshua, the Well of Living Water (Yeshua, HaBeer Mayim Chayim)

Adonai showed grace upon grace to Moshe, since he would be his instrument of redeeming Israel from Egyptian bondage. The word for “grace” is "Chen" “Rachem” and “Rachamim” or "pity, mercy, favor. In the plural form; “a large and plentiful amount of grace” There is “Mayim” in “Rachamim” (spelled with the Hebrew letters) so grace is like plentiful water, and since Yeshua is the “Living Water” He is the author of “grace”. Moshe would be a “Messiah type” who would “take his people out” and that is meaning of the name “Moshe” (taken out of) so he would live up to his name. (Yes, I know, I repeat myself at times)

He is something else interesting. How does Moshe represent The Messiah? The word “HaMashiach” is spelled in Hebrew; “Hey, Mem, Sheen, Yod, Chet” and the words “Moshe Chai” (Moses lives) have the “Same Letters!” “Mem, Sheen, Hey, Chet, Yod” in gematria, it equals “363”

When we add 3+6+3 = 12, which is the number of the tribes that Moshe led from bondage. 1+2=3, and “3” is the number that represents “Elohim” who led the people through the wilderness. So, we can conclude that “Moshe lives in Messiah Yeshua, and the Spirit of Messiah lives in Moshe” He was guided by the Spirit of God for 120 years.

Matthew 2:15 states; “Out of Egypt I have called my son” Yeshua went down to Egypt with his parents to escape Herod, they spent some years there and then returned to Israel. Yet also Israel is the son, as he went to Egypt when he was old, and his bones were “carried out” yet Moshe also represents Israel as a nation, and Moshe went out with Israel, and since Moshe symbolizes Mashiach, then, the verse fits both parties (yet primarily, it fits Yeshua first).

This Parashah has so much that I wish to concentrate on the “Calling of Moshe” in chapter three of Exodus, God calls to Moshe while he is taking care of Yitro's sheep near Mt. Sinai. A note to mention is that God prepares his servants beforehand, before sending them out on the mission fields, “Midian and the flocks of sheep” were the training grounds and subjects of his training, before leading out “Human sheep” to the land of Midian that “he now knew and was familiar with”

God calls him saying; “Anochi Elohei” so the name “Elohei” is used, then he uses a more personal name in verse 14; “Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh” If you can call it a name, it is translated as I AM that or who I AM, which is really not a name at all. So, what is God trying to convey to Moshe? In a way, he is saying, “Is a proper name so important Moe? Just understand that I EXIST! I have existed in the past, and the present, and will exist in the future” The word “Ehyeh” is a form of “Haya” or “Havayah” meaning “to exist” or “the essence of being” from this we get the most sacred name of God: YHVH. He told Moses that "He was the God of his fathers" so as to put HIM apart from all the other Egyptian gods. "Elohei" is unique

HaVaYaH (re-arrange the letters and we get YHVH) Modern translators put in vowels to get YeHoVaH. In Rome, the Latin changed the "Y" to a "J" to become JEHOVAH.

The other name used in chapter 3 is “Elohim” “Elohim” said to Moshe....Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh...” “Elohim” is the “all power God of Creation, the Triune God (im) who we know, as Messianic believers, as being EL (father) BEN-YESHUA, (Yeshua the Son) RUACH-HaKodesh (The Holy Spirit).

Elohim has revealed himself to us in human form through YESHUA, and as Moshe leads his people out of the slavery of physical bondage, YESHUA leads us out of the bondage of spiritual slavery of sin, leading us to a new life, in a personal relationship with HIM, as the Israelites entered into a renewed relationship with Elohei starting at Sinai, our relationship starts at Calvary. We are now joined to “His chosen people” through adoption, both native-born in Israel, and those who are from the diaspora, we are all ONE (ECHAD) in Messiah Yeshua Ben David, Ben Adam, Ben YHVH.

We continue to read and we find in chapter 4 that YHVH sends Moshe back to Egypt to lead his people out. We find that God works through people, some very special, others very ordinary. Yet before sending back Moshe, He prepares him in the desert as a shepherd. One can divide the life of Moshe into three parts, the first 40 years as prince and general in Egypt, the second 40 years as an outcast, yet an instrument in the hands of YHVH, and the last 40 years as leader of Israel.

Before sending him back, there are three signs that YHVH gives Moshe, as “authority”. When we look at these three signs of authority, we see “Yeshua” in these signs. The first was the “Mateh” (The staff). It was common for every household leader to carry a staff, a little more than just a “walking stick”. The “Mateh” was a sign of leadership and authority. But this one would be changed into a serpent when Moshe threw it down before Pharaoh. The serpent was a sign of “kingly authority” in Egypt, as it was a part of the royal headdress that the pharaohs wore.

Shepherds carried a “rod” and a “staff” when leading sheep. The “rod” was a short, heavy club that was used as a weapon, and the “staff” to lead. Yeshua is the “good shepherd” who leads us, who, “crushed the head of the serpent” at Calvary.

The second sign was the sign of “disease and healing of said disease” namely “Tza-arat” (leprosy). We see in the Prophets that Elisha healed Naaman the Syrian of leprosy, and Yeshua also healed the sick, including lepers. Even in the desert, those who were bitten by “serpents” were healed by a “bronze serpent on a staff” (again, returning to the staff and serpent). Yeshua is our healer and heals us of the curse of sin and death.

The third sign was the “water turned to blood” on dry land (4:9). This reminds us of our Messiah Yeshua, who when on the cross, was pierced by a Roman spear, and out of his side came “blood and water” and this mixture of “blood and water” fell from the cross on dry land. By his shed blood, we are saved, by Yeshua who is the “living Water”.

Midrash "VaYechi" (and he lived) "The Value of Blessings"

Thank you for your questions. I am happy to answer them; "Kadosh" means "Holy" or "Set apart"

"Ehye" is a hard word to translate literally, yet these were the words God used to introduce himself to Moses "Ehye Asher Ehye" in English it is I AM that I AM" yet a deeper meaning of "Ehye" is from the root "Haya" or "to exist" so He is saying "I EXIST simply because I EXIST" (the past, present, and future)

HaShem means "The Name" it is used in many Jewish settings when reading the most sacred name of God YHVH, the letters are read either as "Yod Hey Vav Hey" or the reader just says "Adonai" or "HaShem" (The Name) out of respect.
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What is a Sin?

I did not realize it was a requirement to read all of the replies in order to respond to the OP.
It isn't a requirement, it just avoids reposting arguments that others may have already made, plus it also allows you to get a bit of context which will help you realise where the thread was posted.
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What good is it for someone to gain the whole world,yet forfeit his soul

In this world we are led to believe, in what seems to be right and what seems to be wrong.Temptation is everywhere, the devil prowls around seeking to destroy at any moment. Pride has engulfed the world and has led us to be made against each other rather than for each other. We constantly want to one up each other and gain what is not for us, or create shortcuts to gain a advantage to higher positions and status. We need to realise that this world is temporary, anything that is, has already been. We are stuck in this monotonous cycle of chasing what is already gone. Instead of chasing the world and what the world has to offer, we can instead be chasing Gods word, and what Jesus asks us to do. To be obedient to Gods Word takes discipline and sacrifice it requires us to put aside what we thought was right, instead follow and teach what is right, that being the Gospel. When we accept the Gospel into our hearts we develop a moral understanding on how we are to be and how not to be. The Holy spirit who God graces us with becomes our teacher and holdsus accountable, we have to understand this and make sure we are in perfect harmony with the Spirit or else we will miss the importance of the message. I believe their is nothing more important in this world than understanding, teaching and learning the gospels. It is through the Gospels and Jesus Christ, eternal life is given, Finding salvation through any other way is pointless and in my opinion blasphemy to God. Only Jesus can save. God send his son to die for us to take away the sins of the world and give us eternal life, if we accept this. Their is nothing in this world that is worth more than our own salvation, what i mean by this is,not going against our morals built in us through Christ as means to gain worldly pleasures or advantages. Sure we will never be without sin, our road to repentance is a on going one till we die, but when equipped with the armour of God ,he will steer us into the correct decisions to be made. On that road let’s spread the Gospel, let’s let our actions do thetalking rather than our lips, that road we walk on is the narrow road the lord speaks about, which leads to eternal life. Do not be dishearten by set backs, life is all about set backs, we can use them to destroy us or we can use them to help us grow, set backs or troublesome times should not be excuses to turn away from God, and if we do manage to backslide, say and do things we were not supposed to, then God is Just! And he will forgive us when we seek him and his righteousness. The same way Jesus carried his cross for us, we need toalso carry our own cross aswel. on Jesus’s cross their laid the sins of the world, on our cross,is the sinful nature we must bear with us until we are united with Christ. Don’t ever give up, Jesus has already won every battle for us whether we know it or not. Their is nothing else to gain but Gods grace.

For it is written: Mark 8-36

What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet loose his soul

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