Hurricane Helene damage ‘biblical’ say North Carolina officials

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You have every right to see things the way you want -----your not hurting me ---- toxic Theology come from all forms of Religions ---My Belief has actually freed me from toxic Religion -----as I follow The Way ----not any Religion ----and my life is Awesome --joyful ----peaceful --happy --- protected ----sanctified ---redeemed ----healthy ---wholeness -nothing missing in my live and nothing broken ---- just a great life here and now and a great one when I get Raptured -----

So keep your Theology ----I prefer mind

I am an Heir of the promise and a Co-heir with Christ ------all toxic free ----read for yourself --

OH how wonderful it is :angel:


The literal meaning of heir is “someone who has been appointed to receive an inheritance.” An heir is a person who receives something of value from a father (see Mark 12:7). The Bible sometimes uses the word heir to describe us as recipients of a gift from God (Galatians 4:7). We are “heirs” of God, and Christ is our “co-heir” (Romans 8:17).

The heirs most often mentioned in the Old Testament were sons, principally the firstborn, born only to legitimate wives, not concubines. A firstborn son held the birthright, which means he was heir to a larger portion than what his brothers received (Deuteronomy 21:17; Genesis 21:10). There are a few instances when a younger son became the chief heir (1 Kings 1:13; Genesis 25:23). The patriarch of the family—or God Himself, in the case of Jacob and Esau—had the right to choose the chief heir and could set aside the normal rights of the firstborn. For example, Jacob gave Reuben’s birthright to Joseph’s sons because of Reuben’s sin (1 Chronicles 5:1). An heir could receive his inheritance as a lump-sum payment during his father’s lifetime in lieu of waiting until his father’s death (see Luke 15:12). Daughters only became heirs if they had no brothers, and only if they married within their own tribe (Numbers 27:8; 36:6).

The New Testament portrays Jesus Christ as God’s “firstborn” Son (Hebrews 1:6, see Psalm 89:27); that is, Jesus holds the “birthright” and is the heir of all the Father has (Hebrews 1:2). God has given Christ all of creation as a gift, because all was created for Him (Colossians 1:16; John 3:35). The inheritance that Christ receives includes believers, those whom the Father has given to the Son (John 6:37).

Believers are co-heirs with Christ (Romans 8:17). Meaning, believers have been given the privilege of sharing Christ’s inheritance. As adopted sons of God, Christians are treated as firstborn heirs (Hebrews 12:23). Our inheritance includes salvation (Hebrews 1:14), eternal life (1 Peter 1:4), and even a measure of the throne of Christ (Revelation 3:21).

The heirs of God’s promises receive their inheritance through faith: “It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise that he would be heir of the world, but through the righteousness that comes by faith” (Romans 4:13; Galatians 3:6).
The promise given to Abraham concerning his “offspring” (Genesis 22:17–18) was a promise of Jesus the Messiah (Galatians 3:16). So an heir of God is someone who, through faith, receives Christ, who fulfilled the Abrahamic promise of being a blessing to all nations (Galatians 3:29; Revelation 21:24–27). To all who believe is given the Holy Spirit as “a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God’s possession—to the praise of his glory” (Ephesians 1:14).

How Great it is -----

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Just wanted to point out that Job named his 3 daughters in the Bible and gave them all an inheritance when he died along with his 7 sons who were all alive.
Job undermined patriarchal conventions by not following biblical law that says only in the absence of a male heir can a daughter receive an inheritance. His daughters inherited alongside their brothers when Job died.
 
Job undermined patriarchal conventions by not following biblical law that says only in the absence of a male heir can a daughter receive an inheritance.

It is at least one view that Job was not a Jew, but a righteous gentile, which means he was not bound by Jewish inheritance rules.
 
It is at least one view that Job was not a Jew, but a righteous gentile, which means he was not bound by Jewish inheritance rules.
I heard that too, and still he's in the old testament. I still think its interesting to point out that women were treated fairly for an inheritance, the same way of God for his Kingdom.
 
This all may give a hint to M Robinson's tome on Absence of Mind if psyche was ephemeral and flighty ... she took off like Lucille ...

There is a suggestion of our life in a Black Hole ... and the enigma of a void in nothing is difficult to take ... (avoiding nothing) ... weird as a pseudos' M!

Additive medium ...
 
Ah ... thus songs about chimney sweeps and little red faced people fallen into the hearth ... imagine such bright spots!

Activity in front of the hearth can bring on fuzzy minds if you read about the "dangers of yawning" and other sleep disorders requiring straightening out ...

Furthermore dragon flies can get innere ... inherent? Likely fey ...
 
The Amish and Mennonites are incredible that way. There's good reason that the Mennonite Central Committee is a leading relief and development agency in this country. Growing up in Waterloo Region gave me a lot of opportunity to see the Mennonites in action.
 
I'm so happy such folk overlook my abilities ... and thus I am put out to pasture ... like an old buffalo chip ... I cannot explain mores that that ... for it is commonly complicated the work I work in! I just can't tell you what I encounter and observe ... mentally at least!

I also learned that many things in the physical world are just reciprocal to that in the psyche domain! That should flip out a few authorities ... like a NFLD sneaker on its way to Upper Kan ... the devil I SAE, just for standardization on the alternate face ...!
 
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