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Thought for Today: Wednesday October 13: Be Successful in Problems
Because of this I say to you, whatever you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them and you shall have them. -- Mark 11:24
You can never meet the problems of life with faith-filled success unless you pray. The first thing to do is just to pray and pray regularly. Your daily program should make a place for a few minutes of prayer and meditation every morning and every night. Make this daily discipline a priority; and watch how your life will change.
Deuteronomy 23:1-8 states that some people are to be excluded from “the assembly of YHWH” for reasons beyond their control. How do we understand this difficult passage and reconcile it with other passages that clearly welcome these very people into the believing community of Israel?
Q11: How many sparrows can you buy with one farthing?
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Quora - "Do you think that when animals are shown using human language to communicate in the Bible, some type of supernatural puppetry is taking place?"
When the serpent speaks in the garden, the Bible says it was Satan. The idea that Satan possessed a snake is extrabiblical, if not contradictory to Scripture. Satan is an angel, who is referred to both as a man, and as a serpent. There is possibly a connection to why God allowed animals to be eaten after the flood, and to the angels intermarrying with the descendants of Adam before the flood; it seems there was a connection between heaven and earth that was severed at that time, which may have had to do with angels having a connection with animals, in fact being both human and animal at once.
Balaam’s donkey was given the ability to speak, and Scripture says it spoke. If it was being used as a puppet then neither of these things would have really been true, so no, no puppetry taking place according to Scripture.
In visions animals talk, as well as other things, like horns. As well as spirits these things often represent human beings or nations (e.g. Alexander the great as a one-horned goat).
However, one point which is probably closest to supernatural puppetry I think would be the dove at Christ’s baptism. Rather than a vision, the Spirit appeared in a “bodily form” the Scripture says. It was still symbolic of course, showing the relationship that existed between the Father and Son, but it was an actual animal involved.
Another case of God making animals do things would be the kine that drew the cart with the ark from the land of the Philistines, though it was more like they were simply being driven by angels than being puppets. Similar would be when God brought animals to Adam to be named, and brought animals to Noah to be saved. It was more directed than when God blew locusts into and back out of Egypt with wind. There were more directed plagues, like hornets and lions. There were the she-bears that punished the children who mocked Elisha, the lion who killed the man who refused to smite the prophet at God’s command, and the lion that killed “the prophet from Judah” but then stood without eating him or killing his ass. There were the lions who did no harm to Daniel, then furiously devoured the men and their families who had accused him. There are those kinds of things.
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Today's Poem; My Master Yahuah
I praise You with my soul, body and mind
For it is Your Love that I find
That carries me through
Of the daily life so untrue
You lead me, protect and comfort me
You gave me ears to hear and eyes to see
A mouth to speak and a nose to smell
A heart overflowing with love, like a well.
You are truly my Adonai, Moshiach, Melech Yahuah
Whose caring Love cannot be bought
To me You gave it for free
The life’s eternal key
Blessed are You Holy Father. To You be all the praise and glory forever and ever, for You are our Light and our Salvation, hallelujah! You created light out of darkness and have brought Your Light to our lives through the birth of Your Son, our Saviour and Redeemer, Yeshua Moshiach. Blessed are You our Father Yahuah. As our Adonai was brought into the Temple, we ask Your blessing upon Your Church throughout this world. May we all share in the mission of our Moshiach and show that His Light is for all people and nations. We pray for all who are being baptised and all who are seeking to dedicate their lives in and to Your service. We pray for all Your faithful people, that Your light may shine through them and that they may be lights in the world. Father, we pray for the time when all the kingdoms of this world may become the Kingdom of Moshiach our Adonai. We ask Your blessing on all leaders, rulers of nations and governments. Adonai, give wisdom to all who are in authority. We pray for all who influence our minds through the press and the media. As Joseph and Mary presented Yeshua in the Temple, we present all our young people to You and ask Your blessing over them, that they may be taught in Your ways and learn to love You. We pray for our own homes, our loved ones, schools, colleges and all universities. We pray for those who walk in darkness, those who are fearful, those who are anxious and all those who are depressed. We ask Your blessing on all people who are poor, all the people who are persecuted for Your sake, those who are hungry, the refugees, the homeless, those who are ill and all those whose lives are in danger. We rejoice in the fellowship of all Your people and ask Your blessing on all our loved ones and our friends and those close to us who have departed from us. May they rejoice in Your light and in the fullness of life eternal. Hear our prayer Father as we pray in the Name of our Saviour Yeshua Moshiach, amein.
Willie Pietersen
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Rhy Bezuidenhout
You could have called this Psalm 151...
"For the choirmaster, to be accompanied by flute and guitar. A Psalm of Aromem."
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