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Feeling in Tune with the Spirit

Hi John,

The message and the songs last night were wonderful! I especially loved what you said about how to know when someone really loves you. If someone truly loves another person, they will live right so that they can live together with the other person forever with Jesus. It felt so good to have fellowship in what you were saying because I was feeling and thinking on those things earlier in the day, at work yesterday. I don’t remember exactly what prompted me to start thinking about it, but I thought to myself, “You go get right with God (receive the holy ghost), and then live a holy life before God, and then sit back and see who loves you.” Well, what you were saying last night helped to perfect those thoughts I was having. You can see who are the ones who love you by the way they are living. I love it when I have thoughts or feelings about something, and then find out you or someone else in the body is having similar thoughts!

After the meeting, I was recounting to Amy the time when I was seeking the holy Ghost and when I received it. God had put it in my heart to seek Him, and had given me a desire to please Him. I hadn’t really thought about it like this, but after last night, I realized that the primary reason that there are some who are no longer in my life and who want nothing to do with me, and that there are ones now who ARE in my life and really DO love me, is because I put Jesus first in my life. I am so thankful that He gave me the desire to put him first!

Then, this morning, Amy was talking about a song she sang with Amanda from Deuteronomy 32, “Rejoice All Ye Nations”. I pulled it up on my phone and we listened to it. Then my phone automatically went to the next song in my search list, which was a song from Deuteronomy 28. Amy immediately recognized it and sang the first verse, which starts out, “Disobedience brings a curse, But obedience brings a blessing, And if you’ll only put Jesus first…”

I love it when those kinds of things happen – really makes you feel in tune with some of God’s thoughts 🙂

Vince

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Satisfied by Jesus

Dear Pastor John,

In reading your material on your website, I’ve come to the conclusion that you take the bible quite literally. Don’t think I can do that, as it leaves me with some serious unanswered questions. Maybe you can answer them though.

If Adam was created and entertained God for a time, which appears to be the case since God saw that it wasn’t good for Adam to be alone, did God add to Adam testicles when He created Eve? I can’t see Adam needing those body parts before Eve was created, unless there were other humans (maybe Cro-magnon or Neandertals) on earth.

And there probably were other humans on the planet before Adam, so Adam really wasn’t the first “man”. Who did Adam and Eve’s sons marry and start families with? Their sisters? And who was Cain afraid would kill him when he was banished? Certainly it should be obvious that there were other humans before Adam and Eve were created.

Also, if God has a body, such as we do (created in His image), then that would mean God has limits to His being, even if His body is spiritual. How could God be everywhere, if He has body parts? That doesn’t make any sense to me, but who can know God? Do you really believe what the bible says about God’s appearance? If we were created in His image (with a head, arms, legs, torso, etc.), then apparently the apes were too! I think the bible meant something else. What makes more sense to me is that, possibly, God is the dimension that encompasses and gives existence to all other dimensions. Our existence is composed of those dimensions that we and our universe are constrained to. In such a scenario, God is everywhere at all times, and yet we are separated from God by those constraints that He dictated. And His son is the dimension by which we can be joined to God. Not sure how Jesus became man, but by God’s infinite power and wisdom. I just cannot see a God-figure sitting on a throne in heaven with another by his side.

Maybe you have some insights into these questions and points of view?

Your humble servant,

Ed

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Hi, Ed.

Thank you for writing. I understand your questions and can certainly see your point of view.

There are many questions that can be raised concerning things that God has not revealed to us. Understanding and living according to what He has revealed pretty much consumes all my time. As Moses said, the hidden things belong to God, but the things that He has revealed belong to us and to our children, so that we may learn to walk in His ways (Dt. 29:29). That is my life’s purpose.

What can satisfy intelligent, inquisitive minds such as yours is an overwhelming personal experience with God, and Jesus made that experience – the baptism of the holy Ghost – possible by his sacrificial death. In John 4:14, he told the woman at the well (whose confidence and openness I would compare with yours) that if someone drinks of his spiritual water, they would be so satisfied that they would never thirst again.

The new birth experience (the holy Ghost baptism) will not answer all your questions, Ed, but it can satisfy your soul so that you know (1) that what God has revealed is true and (2) that He has a good and wise purpose for keeping the rest to Himself. Without Jesus’ soul-satisfying drink of the Spirit, however, we are left with nothing but human logic and our own reasonings, and frankly, I consider that to be a condition worse than death.

If you are looking for God’s perfect answer to the multitude of man’s unanswerable questions, there it is, and I sincerely hope you receive it. If so, you will never thirst again.

Your servant in Christ Jesus,

Pastor John

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The Son as “Wisdom”

Pastotor John,
I am studying Proverbs along with your book Solomon’s Wisdom…

On page 24/124 of your book where Wisdom is talking in Proverbs 8, you wrote: “When all these things were created, I was beside Him as His Son.” By saying “as His Son”, do you mean to imply that Wisdom is identified as Christ? This is confusing to me. In the Bible the Hebrew for Wisdom is a feminine pronoun. Is that right? I’m not very good at this at all. I am very confused with Wisdom being synonymous with Christ, if this is what you are saying.

Thank you for your help.

Diane H.

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Hi Diane.

Thank you for your question; it is a good one.

In 1Corinthians 1:24, Paul wrote that “we preach Christ, the Power of God and the Wisdom of God.” In Greek as well as in Hebrew, the noun “wisdom” is feminine (as well as the noun “power”), but as you can see, Paul felt free to apply those feminine words to Christ. So, the fact that the Hebrew word “wisdom” in Proverbs 8 is feminine does not mean it cannot be used to refer to a man.

The New Testament speaks often about God’s Son being in the beginning with the Father, but he was hidden by God until “the fullness of time”, in Paul’s words. In Proverbs 8, the hidden Son described through David his sweet life with the Father in the beginning, before God created all things (by the Son, as men learned after the Spirit came). The Son often spoke through holy men of God before he took on flesh and walked among us as Jesus Christ, but since he was hidden, no one understood, in ancient time, that it was the Son speaking. You might be interested in reading chapter 4 “The Son in the Old Testament” in my online book, God Had a Son before Mary Did. It is here:

https://goingtojesus.com/gtj_books.html?tname=fands

In that chapter, Proverbs 8 is also translated and dealt with. Thank you again for your good question. Please stay in touch if you have any more questions or comments.

Pastor John

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100%

Good morning!

I woke up to read (below) this morning. After the meeting last night, and really listening to what the Lord is telling us about being in 100%, these verses stood out to me. I love that Jesus is talking to us. I have been spending a lot of quiet time with Jesus, and this instruction, this warning, feels good. It may seem very simple, but to say “a double-minded man is unstable in all his ways” feels like very needed instruction. I wonder how much doubt or worry can be there if you are giving Jesus 100%. Last night and this morning just feels really good and leaves me asking Jesus to help me give him everything. Praying for a pure heart.

James 1:

5. If anyone among you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously to all, and does not belittle, and it shall be given to him.
6. But let him ask in faith, doubting nothing, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, wind-driven and tossed.
7. Let not that man think that he will receive anything from the Lord.
8. A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.”

Beth 

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