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Pathéma: that which befalls one, i.e. a suffering, a passion
Original Word: πάθημα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: pathéma
Phonetic Spelling: (path'-ay-mah)
Definition: that which befalls one, a suffering, a passion
Usage: (a) suffering, affliction, (b) passion, emotion, (c) an undergoing, an enduring.
páthēma "the capacity to feel strong emotion, like suffering") – properly, the capacity and privilege of experiencing strong feeling; felt, deep emotion, like agony, passion (ardent desire), suffering, etc.
/páthēma is redemptive, preparing us to know the Lord better now and forever in glory (cf. Ro 8:18; Phil 3:10; 1 Pet 5:1). (páthēma) is not inherently negative; indeed, it is only negative when experienced outside of (apart from) faith. (pasxō).
páthēma ("strong feeling") includes affliction (suffering), which should always (ideally) result in knowing God's glory – like going through difficulties (persecution, etc.) in faith. Note the -ma suffix, emphasizing the end-result (experiencing strong feeling).
I was reading a book about prophetic gift and it said that you can’t find your true Holy calling without going through time of Pathéma.
I was just thinking how many have been going true this kind of ordeals and did it change you immediately?
Did you have many of these kind of experiences or just one.
Original Word: πάθημα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: pathéma
Phonetic Spelling: (path'-ay-mah)
Definition: that which befalls one, a suffering, a passion
Usage: (a) suffering, affliction, (b) passion, emotion, (c) an undergoing, an enduring.
páthēma "the capacity to feel strong emotion, like suffering") – properly, the capacity and privilege of experiencing strong feeling; felt, deep emotion, like agony, passion (ardent desire), suffering, etc.
/páthēma is redemptive, preparing us to know the Lord better now and forever in glory (cf. Ro 8:18; Phil 3:10; 1 Pet 5:1). (páthēma) is not inherently negative; indeed, it is only negative when experienced outside of (apart from) faith. (pasxō).
páthēma ("strong feeling") includes affliction (suffering), which should always (ideally) result in knowing God's glory – like going through difficulties (persecution, etc.) in faith. Note the -ma suffix, emphasizing the end-result (experiencing strong feeling).
I was reading a book about prophetic gift and it said that you can’t find your true Holy calling without going through time of Pathéma.
I was just thinking how many have been going true this kind of ordeals and did it change you immediately?
Did you have many of these kind of experiences or just one.