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BetteTheRed ------your comment . The sheep, of whatever damned denomination or religion, are those who feed/clothe/visit/support/love all of their neighbours in need, especially the "least". The goats are those who ignore the needs of any of their neighbours.


unsafe says ---No --your not understanding here -----The Goats are not ignoring their neighbour ---they are helping them ---but they do it for the wrong motives -----they do it to serve their need to say look what I did -----I did all good ---they brag ---the get on the news and are congratulated for a good deed they did -----they glorify themselves -----they are not doing it in the name of Christ ---they say they are in Christ but their heart is in getting the pat on the back -----


The sheep help their neighbour because of their Love of Christ ---Christ lives in them ----they don't want to be put on display --they stay silent about what they have done -They do it in the name of Christ -----Giving God all the Glory -----
 
I disagree, unsafe. Given the absolute variability of human emotions and intentions, I think that the text is saying "be damned the rationale - reward the ACTUAL ACTIVITY". Help your neighbour, especially if they're already down and out in some fashion. Simple.
 
Stern religions would choose the hostile root ... as they believe it is successful ... until the dead essence returns to suck them in further ... that sapiens (research it as a rare human attribute). There are implications extending into the imperative ...
 
BetteTheRed -------unsafe says ----Not surprised that you do disagree -----the scripture is clear that Satan blinds the Minds of unbelievers ---and he is doing a great job of just that -----but here is the thing with you ---you have never claimed to have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit that I know of ----It is the people who Claim to be True Christ--ians ----that is Born of the Spirit having the Holy Spirit in them who give us illumination of what the scripture is saying and then says or writes things that contradicts the Scripture and claims that their information came by and through the Holy Spirit that is the issue -----Worldly People think worldly ----Spirit Filled People are to believe by faith the word of God is the Truth as it says it is ----what is contradicted cannot be the truth ------there can't be 2 truths ------one is true the other is false ----it is a twisting of the truth ----


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Today's readings are from Matthew 26 and Mark 14. They are very much alike. They tell a story leading up towards the crucifixion of Jesus, one that is very familiar to me and most of you. Therefore, I will not dwell on these readings in detail. As stated in the beginning of this thread, my purpose is to read through the Bible in one year giving special attention to those passages that are less familiar to me or speak to me with new meaning or revelation. It is not my purpose to be to Bible study,


Both Gospels begin with Jesus predicting that he will be crucified in Jerusalem as there is a plot against him.

They continue with the story of a woman of Bethany anointing Jesus. This does not seem to be Mary the sister of Martha and Lazarus who also anointed Jesus in Bethany. This woman remains unnamed even though the Gospels tell us that she will be remembered throughout the world.

This is followed by a section on the Last Supper. After which they went to the Mount of olives.

The next section in the Bible I am reading, has Jesus predicting Peter's denial. Then come to the scene in the garden of Gethsemane Jesus prays this cup might be passed from him while the disciples sleep.

Next we come to Jesus arrested by the Temple guards. Only Mark reports that the arrest was witnessed a young boy who, when the disciples fled, also ran away. Apparently he had been only wrapped in a sheet and when a guard grabbed the sheet, the boy ran away naked.

Next Jesus is tried before the Sanhedrin followed by the report of Peter denying Jesus three times.

This ends these chapters of Matthew and Mark.
Let'scontinue with readings from Luke and John.
 
Does hostile polity create a break in integration of the great I Am?

That's beyond those pinned down by the spear of aversion and avarice about anything other ... the death of the diversity of God collapses at the concept of divine elimination ...

Thus the elite and advantaged (entitled) believe themselves better than the balance of God (all the others).

I go for the no name god ... the great unknown ... it is said it will be revealed in time ... and time is out there ...
 
Today's readings are from Matthew 26 and Mark 14. They are very much alike. They tell a story leading up towards the crucifixion of Jesus, one that is very familiar to me and most of you. Therefore, I will not dwell on these readings in detail. As stated in the beginning of this thread, my purpose is to read through the Bible in one year giving special attention to those passages that are less familiar to me or speak to me with new meaning or revelation. It is not my purpose to be to Bible study,


Both Gospels begin with Jesus predicting that he will be crucified in Jerusalem as there is a plot against him.

They continue with the story of a woman of Bethany anointing Jesus. This does not seem to be Mary the sister of Martha and Lazarus who also anointed Jesus in Bethany. This woman remains unnamed even though the Gospels tell us that she will be remembered throughout the world.

This is followed by a section on the Last Supper. After which they went to the Mount of olives.

The next section in the Bible I am reading, has Jesus predicting Peter's denial. Then come to the scene in the garden of Gethsemane Jesus prays this cup might be passed from him while the disciples sleep.

Next we come to Jesus arrested by the Temple guards. Only Mark reports that the arrest was witnessed a young boy who, when the disciples fled, also ran away. Apparently he had been only wrapped in a sheet and when a guard grabbed the sheet, the boy ran away naked.

Next Jesus is tried before the Sanhedrin followed by the report of Peter denying Jesus three times.

This ends these chapters of Matthew and Mark.
Let's continue with readings from Luke and John.


Can you imagine the God of illumination and awareness of a great vast empire ... being put down for some obscure reason?

Does the reason count in irrational irreverence? No respect required ... as critical to the carrying off of hostility in polity ...

Does the subtlety in the myth appear darkly buried?
 
unsafe says ---I am responding to Seelers Quote -----on the Garden of Gethsemane ---Her Quote here -------Then come to the scene in the garden of Gethsemane Jesus prays this cup might be passed from him while the disciples sleep.

unsafe says
The Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus sheds His First droplets of Blood is so very important ----Jesus was in such terror and agony of what He was about to experience that He actually sweat Blood -----from His brow ----this is very significant because In the Garden Of Eden ---

Satan took our will power to defeat evil -----Our Will to keep from sinning and disobeying God was weakened by Satan's victory of getting Eve and Adam to take the forbidden fruit ------


By Jesus shedding His Blood in a Garden ---He won back our ability to have the will to obey God and keep sin from dominating our lives ------every where Jesus shed His Blood there is a victory won -----Everywhere where Jesus shed His Blood He wins back our victory over the enemy -


unsafe posted
article below ---I only posted I place here as it goes with the topic that was brought up in Seelers Post #846 ---read all at link posted

Seven Places Jesus Shed His Blood & its significance

Seven Places Jesus Shed His Blood & its significance

ON FEBRUARY 29, 2016 BY NATHANANDEMILIA
Nathan – 1st March 2016

This is a message I shared a few weeks ago at Church for Communion and felt that The Lord wanted me to share it again here. Communion is such a powerful tool we have as the body of Christ, not only to remember that Christ died for us, conquered the grave and rose again in victory, but also to remember that we can walk in complete freedom from the enemy in every area of our life. Communion is something we can do on a daily basis to claim victory in any circumstance we are going through by claiming, decreeing and declaring the freedom and victory that Christ Jesus has given us through what He went through.

Here is the 7 places that Jesus shed His Blood for us and its significance in the area we have victory over and complete freedom from enemy.
1) The Sweating of Blood (In the garden of Gethsemane)

Luke 22:40-44 NKJV- When He came to the place, He said to them, “Pray that you may not enter into temptation.” And He was withdrawn from them about a stone’s throw, and He knelt down and prayed, saying, “Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.” Then an angel appeared to Him from heaven, strengthening Him. And being in agony, He prayed more earnestly. Then His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground.
This signifies that Jesus Won Back Our Willpower to resist temptation because He overcame the greatest temptation that was so intense, it caused Him to sweat blood.



unsafe says
-----Isaiah 53 also tells us what the Blood that Jesus shed did for us -----
 
That bloody garden again ... where God and great desires offended good sense ... animalistically?

God prevails as blind desire on this side of the darkness ... wisdom of the devil on the other side ... flip of the coin ... and the next thing you know ... you've passed over ...
 
The Gospel of Luke chapter 22 covers much of the same material as the readings from Matthew and Mark. However, while Matthew seems to have copied the Gospel of Mark almost word for word, Luke had no problem rewording and expanding it. Several things are different but similar, including the words spoken by Jesus.
Only in Luke do we find mention of the disciples arguing about who was the greatest at the Last Supper that Jesus ate with them. Luke's account is in similar to Matthew and Mark's report of the brothers James and John request to sit at Jesus' right and left hands. Jesus uses this occasion to remind them of the need for humility.
Jesus advises the disciples about what they can expect to and tells them to prepare themselves even to obtain some weapons, swords. Next, we read Luke’s version of Jesus prayer in the garden, Judas’ betrayal, the arrest of Jesus, followed by Peter’s denial,
Chapter 22 and with Luke’s account of Jesus trial in more detail than in the previous two Gospels.

Again I just briefly summarized the content of this very familiar reading.
 
unsafe says ---just to clarify ---no where in scripture does it ever say that Matthew copied Mark ----

It says all scripture is God Breathed ----so Mark and everyone else would have gotten what they wrote from God not each other ---that of course is if you believe the truth -----Which is what True Christians are called to do -----



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Is all scripture ... anything scripted outside KJ Version of the truth which is limited by Mortal Law?

It is an ET (upstanding truth) that if you go against the mon-archist ... they may demand your head! Do you get it ...

Considerable knowledge of strange linguistics can cause visions ... stranger than truth!

God bless the Galley Lilean Stranger ... a flowering ... in the dark now that Roman Powers put that down ...
 
Now we turn to John 13. John’s Gospel is very different from the other Gospels. Although it seems likely that John was aware of the other gospels there is no evidence that he had them in front of him or that he was referring to them in any way.

Although Jesus is sharing a final meal with his disciples, there is no mention of the special emphasis given to the bread and wine as his body and blood. Rather John tells the story of Jesus washing the disciples’ feet. None of the other gospels contain the story.
 
unsafe says ------Washing the disciples feet has great meaning in this chapter -----Jesus says this to Simon Peter ------verses 8-11

8 Peter told Jesus, “You will never wash my feet.”

Jesus replied to Peter, “If I don’t wash you, you don’t belong to me.”

9 Simon Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, don’t wash only my feet. Wash my hands and my head too!”

10 Jesus told Peter, “People who have washed are completely clean. They need to have only their feet washed. All of you, except for one, are clean.” 11 (Jesus knew who was going to betray him. That’s why he said, “All of you, except for one, are clean.”)

unsafe says
Verse 8 where Jesus is peaking here -----It is the same for us all now -----If we are not washed by the Blood of Jesus then we don't belong to Him --We belong to this world and Satan is our leader ------Impotent scripture here ----notice in the Passage Judas was passed over for the washing --
 
(Continued from above) Please feel free to read it on your own. I will not be analysing it line by line.
Jesus predicts that he will be betrayed. After Judas leaves the room Jesus talks to the disciples giving them the new commandment to love one another. When Peter declares his loyalty Jesus predicts Peter's denial.
While the other Gospels have Jesus and his followers in the upper room after the meal and go to the garden, John (chapters 14 to 16) has them linger in the upper room for a long discussion in which Jesus tells them that he will soon be leaving them but that he will send an advocate, the Holy Spirit, to be with them. He thinks much about the love of God for them and that they must love God and love one another. It is here that we find many familiars passages, such as 'I go to prepare a place for you'and the many 'I am' statements of Jesus. Jesus warns his followers suffering and persecution's to come but promised us that there sorrow will turn to joy and they will have peace.
Chapter 17 is a long prayer of Jesus in which he prays to be glorified. Then he pays for his disciples, and then he prays for all believers.This long reflection and prayer is unique to John.
 
Fear not ... Unsafe will tell us how it is! Without reference to anything other ... the alter form being evil devil tree ... knowledge is out! Go at it fully opinionated ...
 
unsafe says
The New Commandment about Loving your neighbour that Jesus gives His Disciples in John 13 is very important ------and is a little different in meaning than the first one -------

The first one is ------‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

unsafe says
and posted scripture ------This was given as part of the Law to God's chosen people ---In Leviticus 19 --- Various Laws ----verses 17-18 17 “Never hate another Israelite. Be sure to correct your neighbor so that you will not be guilty of sinning along with him. 18 Never get revenge. Never hold a grudge against any of your people. Instead, love your neighbor as you love yourself. I am the Lord.


unsafe says
and posted new command ----The New One is directed to the Disciples -----34 >A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. 35 '>By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.”


unsafe says
----Jesus came to fulfil the Law So something was about to change ------Jesus now will become the pattern of the Love that we are to Follow and will give us the Power to Love as we need it -----We are living on the Love of Christ to love our neighbour not our own Love which can fail ------When we abide in His Love we will love others like He loves us ------

This Love is Agape and it never fails
 
Agape ... the love that allows one to place the other in the pits ... and thus they go to elle ...

Tis a dark domain where some folk lose much ... just to demonstrate that a domain of nothing exists ... and there it went very non savant! It was not retained well by those ignoring history surrounding biblical laws and loss ...

Besides some folk really didn't wish to know much from the initiation and thus eff'd ... a function of ephemera ... a juice from certain trees ... plots of logos, misguided! Some say logic schemes ... a spin off of conspiracy as defined !

Do successful folk conspire ? Fabricated scripture ...
 
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