A promise that can't be broken! (Galatians 3:12-18)

2 years ago
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Be it a promise given personally, one in the Word spoken personally, intimately, or one that is seen over the generations. The good promises and the bad. Jeremiah 29:11 is a perfect example of both. "I know the plans I have for you..." Yes! On the other side of the exile... That when going through tragic moments, tragedy in general or a hell on earth moment (The Dark Night of The Soul kinda moments) HE has plans to prosper. So if someone blesses you with it, expect blessing, expect an exile moment if GOD keeps in context. For what it is worth on that one, just to shoot the religion argument in my own head down, we are in exile. It's what it is to travel through this world as we are. Waiting for KINGDOM Come. The body a temple, how about this phrasing, the body is a tent of meeting between you and GOD. Cause Jewish Temple (cause Jewish Messianic Movement (Us, Christians, The Way.)) big version is the echo of the one Moses had made. The Tabernacle. A tent of meeting. ^.^ So we invite The HOLY SPIRIT in to our tent of meeting to dwell with us, to be with us, to learn us as two friends sharing the wonders. An image I see in Abraham talking to Melchizedek. And here we are too, learning at the feet of The PRIEST, in the order of Melchizedek. GOD really uses it all, to bring it back to relationship with HIM. "...and you'll be my people and I'll be your God." Jeremiah 30:18-22

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