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My spiritual eyes have. I stood in the Light. I was there. I flat out Know the Power of God's Love and it will blow you away. The Light of God is incomprehensible to mankind. The Light is coming, and nobody can stop It. Nobody. https://nibjournal.org/voices/healthcareafternde/
It must suck to have to come back to this after experiencing something so beautiful and pure but it sure gives you something to look forward to.
It gives you a sense of how precious life is on this Earth. While the warm embrace of death feels great, God tells you its not your time and sends you back. I cant speak for others but I can sense the pull sometimes when I push the limits of breathing...take that for what its worth
Very beautiful...what a fantastic reminder of what God has prepared for us...we can't even imagine and we only see the fallen nature around us, which can be so beautiful...it is inconceivable to think there could be even greater, more beautiful things that He has prepared for us.
Amen. Our hope and rest is in God.
In this passage, Paul is actually a quoting from the Old Testament (Isaiah 64:4). And the phrase "...what God has prepared for those who love him" is referring to the things revealed to the Apostles - not us in the 21st century. Notice the very next verse (v.10) following this quote:
This passage doesn't have anything to do with Heaven or something revealed to us today. It's talking about the Gospel and Truths revealed solely to the Apostles.
"Make every effort to present yourself approved to God, an unashamed workman who accurately handles the word of truth.
~ 2 Timothy 2:15
I ABSOLUTELY APPRECIATE your willingness to stick your neck out to ensure folks aren't deconstructing The Word!!!!!
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"Isaiah 64:3-5 For since the beginning of the world men have not heard, nor perceived by the ear Not only the things unexpected, undesired, and undeserved, had been done for the Lord's people of old; but there were other things, unheard of and unseen, which God, in his secret counsels, had prepared for them; and for which reason his appearance in his providential dispensations was the more to be desired and entreated. The Apostle Paul has cited this passage in ( 1 Corinthians 2:9 ) and applied it to Gospel times, and to evangelical truths, which are not discoverable by the light of nature; had there not been a revelation from God, the ears of men had never heard them, nor the eyes of men ever seen them: neither hath the eye seen, O God, besides thee; and though there is a revelation made, yet, unless God gives men eyes to see, and ears to hear, divine truths will remain unknown to them; and those who have knowledge of them, it is but imperfect; perfect knowledge of them is reserved to another state. These are mysteries and, though revealed, remain so; the modes of them being unknown, or the manner how they are is inscrutable; such as the mode of each Person's subsisting in the Trinity; and how the two natures, human and divine, are united in the person of Christ. Moreover, under the Old Testament dispensation, these things were not so clearly revealed as now; they were the fellowship of the mystery hid in God, the treasure of Gospel truths hid in the field of the Scriptures; they were wrapped up in the dark figures and shadows of the ceremonial law, and expressed in obscure prophecies; they were kept secret since the beginning of the world, from ages and generations past, and, not so made known, as now, to the holy apostles and prophets; a more full and clear knowledge of them was reserved to Gospel times. This may also include the blessings of grace, more peculiarly prepared and provided for the church of Christ under the Gospel dispensation, especially in the latter part of it, as the promise of the Spirit; more spiritual light and knowledge; peace in abundance, and such as passeth all understanding; and particularly what will be enjoyed in the personal reign of Christ, described in so pompous a manner, ( Revelation 20:1-21:27 ) and it may be applied to the glories of the future state, which are such as the eye of man has never seen, nor his ear heard; and, as the apostle adds, have not entered into the heart of man to conceive of; "
I think that the things that God revealed to his apostles had everything to do with heaven because the death of Jesus was what bridged the gap between us and God; Revelation was given to John, who was an apostle. This did not just include the miraculous birth and life of Jesus in the 1st century but includes all the mysteries stated above. They all are intertwined...what was given in the first century was for them as well as all who followed, culminating in what God has prepared for those who love him. After all Isaish is prophetic and prophecy has near and far fulfillment.
Valid hermeneutic.
But I'm not sure Aslan was using this verse to shine light on the Gospel and spiritual truths revealed to the Apostles so much as he was using it to justify all our Q opinings? At least, that's the way I understood the post.
Can you clarify, Aslan?
I believe God 100%, some less so and others not at all. ANYONE using the Word of God to validate Q is doing a great disservice the the principles of hermeneutics and yet people OFTEN make the Bible fit their narrative.
People could not believe Christ could be fully man and fully God, they also could not believe he could defeat death and sin on the cross and they don't see that the next major event will be Christ's second coming (not the fulfillment of Q). God sets the times and prophetically reveals his plans.
However Asian meant it still gives us a beautiful picture of what is being prepared for us who love God...greater than we can ever imagine...that gives us such hope. God bless you and yours.
Spot on, Sister
And you as well
Sister.
"How dare me!" <best Greta voice>
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It's okay.. hard to tell anonymously...we should have an X or a Y by our name so we know...I personally hate being an "it"
That's profound. Who hasn't imagined what heaven would be like? Yet here we learn that what God has in store for us hasn't even crossed our minds. We can't even imagine it. Amazing.