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Survey7/16/09 6:01 PM
jlevrier | Texas  Find all comments by jlevrier
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John UK wrote:
Are you a member of this Crossroads Church, j?
Having celebrated 45 years of ministry under the leadership of six Pastors, Crossroads Church represents a mature congregation at the center of the Pentecostal - Charismatic tradition.
I am not a member of Crossroads Church, but do like the sermon on Isaiah 28 that does into detail regarding verses 10 and 13 and ties the context into the four "woes". I do hope anyone interested will link to that excellent sermon which also states: The saying "Line upon line" comes in a chapter which begins a four chapter set, each opening up with a pronouncement of woe to the people of God; these chapters may be linked to 11 earlier chapters which also contain such messages of woe, Isaiah 13-23.

In our passage, the "woe" is given to Ephraim. You remember him, he was Joseph's younger son who received a favored blessing from Jacob before he died.

I just love God's Word and God's people and used Dr. Chadwick's sermon since I am at the library and did not have access to my own Bible etc.
In His Love,
Jeanne


News Item7/14/09 4:06 PM
jlevrier | Texas  Find all comments by jlevrier
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Matthew 12:35-37 (King James Version)

35A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.

36But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.

37For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.


Survey7/14/09 3:47 PM
jlevrier | Texas  Find all comments by jlevrier
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With all due love and respect, the passage from Isaiah 28 should be read in context. For an example of a true Biblical saying which is often misunderstood, we could look at this expression, "precept upon precept, line upon line."

This is usually interpreted to mean that life is like that - when constructing a house you put "brick upon brick" until the building is up; in writing a book you put "sentence upon sentence" until the book is finished. In fact I just heard this expression used recently in relation to my wife's painting. She was explaining that a painting of beautiful flowers has layer upon layer of paint - someone responded with, "That's just like is says in the Bible, 'line upon line.'"

The message conveyed by this is, "Be patient, after all 'Rome wasn't built in a day.'" "A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." Little by little, step by step, mile by mile, progress is made for those who can tolerate the pace, for those who can't, the message is, "haste makes waste."

But is that what this Bible expression means? http://www.joyfulministry.com/lineonlinef.htm


Survey7/14/09 3:07 PM
jlevrier | Texas  Find all comments by jlevrier
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Other than the Bible, I use alongside The Authorized King James Bible an 1899(or in that era) Webster's Dictionary. I copy down the definition so it gets recorded within my mind. It makes the Word of God come alive to have the correct meaning of a word instead of my trying or even thinking I know the meaning. Also, important to me is that I pray Psalm 119:24 prior to my daily reading of God's Words.

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jlevrier | Houston Texas  Contact via emailGo to homepageFind all comments by jlevrier
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I tried to contribute individually with my credit card and entered everything and pressed the submit button and got the message "error, you did not submit a credit card number". Yet I did. Do you take Discover? This is probably not the place to ask but I need your help as I want to be a part of spreading the Gospel. Also, if there is a problem with trying to donate with a credit card, perhaps this can be fixed so I as well as others can donate by credit card.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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