As we learned in the first part of this teaching, the Bible does not support replacing Sabbath observance with Sunday observance. So, how did we get to where we are now, with most Christians not keeping the Sabbath on the seventh day? This teaching will attempt to answer that question.
I will go down to see whether they have done altogether according to the outcry that has come to me. And if not, I will know.”
Genesis 18:21
God had to see Sodom for himself because He respects the rule of Law and due process. God keeps His own rules for the sake of His name and His creations. No man or city may be condemned without a trial and two witnesses before a qualified and impartial judge.
What was the "cry of Sodom and Gomorrah" in Genesis 18:20-21? Probably the blood of their innocent victims crying out from the earth, like Abel's before them and the martyrs of the Beast in Revelation.
What were Sodom's great sins? Violence against the weak, injustice to sojourners, and sexual immorality, at least. How do we measure up?
Q11: Yeshua said to his disciples, "Ye shall be brought before _____ and _____ for My sake, for a testimony against them and the _____."
#quiz
I need some wisdom.
I really like to draw and I have come to love many things you can make with black pen.
Although I really love the beauty of mandalas I stay away from it because I know it is occult.
And then there is zentangle art. If you google this you mostly find things that look a bit Escher-ish (you know, with the never ending stairs kind of things). The psychedellic sort of style.
Now I know that is also something to stay away from. And zentangle in itself is created as a meditative form of art. I don't do non biblical meditative things. Period.
But...then there is this kind of style. On instagram it has the tags mandala and zentangle etc. And if that's what it is, if it is truly occult, then I will certainly stay away from it.
But I ask myself...where does zentangle begin and doodeling Beautiful embelishments end?
And when exaclty is something occult meditative?
Because if I just draw or paint something certainly not occult I also feel that relaxing feeling. Even when I would paint a wall or color a coloring book.
Any body any thoughts with wisdom?
Pray about it or just stay away from it does not really cut it at this point for me. I have been struggeling with this for quite a while now.
Thanks! Shalom!
I need some wisdom.
I really like to draw and I have come to love many things you can make with black pen.
Although I really love the beauty of mandalas I stay away from it because I know it is occult.
And then there is zentangle art. If you google this you mostly find things that look a bit Escher-ish (you know, with the never ending stairs kind of things). The psychedellic sort of style.
Now I know that is also something to stay away from. And zentangle in itself is created as a meditative form of art. I don't do non biblical meditative things. Period.
But...then there is this kind of style. On instagram it has the tags mandala and zentangle etc. And if that's what it is, if it is truly occult, then I will certainly stay away from it.
But I ask myself...where does zentangle begin and doodeling Beautiful embelishments end?
And when exaclty is something occult meditative?
Because if I just draw or paint something certainly not occult I also feel that relaxing feeling. Even when I would paint a wall or color a coloring book.
Any body any thoughts with wisdom?
Pray about it or just stay away from it does not really cut it at this point for me. I have been struggeling with this for quite a while now.
Thanks! Shalom!
Edit:
Oh picture does not work, here is the link:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CV....NVHI6juQx/?utm_mediu
Abraham was a man of principle. He had a heart for people and a keen sense of justice, qualities God respects. He was a man of action, a leader in war, peace, and victory. He was a patriarch. He ordered his house and led them in service to Adonai.
#vayera #genesis #patriarchy
No one grows through ease. It is only through trials that we can become great. See, for example, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses, etc.. They all faced enormous challenges and suffered much in their lives, but it was all orchestrated by YHWH to ensure that they would become the men he needed them to be and so that his plans would play out in history.
#vayeira
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