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I enjoyed every reading today.

A very good song today

My thoughts on Hebrews 7:
I personally think that chapter in Hebrews should not have been divided into two readings but should have been completed in one because to me Hebrews 7:24-28 actually explains why Jesus is like Melchizedek. Melchizedek literally means “king of righteousness” and his title king of Salem literally means “king of peace.”
[Hebrews 7:24-26 (24) but because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. (25) Therefore he is able to save completely those who come to God through him, because he always lives to intercede for them. (26)Such a high priest meets our need—one who is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners, exalted above the heavens.]
Jesus is the only true “king of righteousness.” He is perfection from every aspect! He is the perfect God and God is the perfect Jesus – they are one and the same. Just as one man can be both a husband to his wife and a father to his children, he is still one and the same man but fulfilling two different roles. God the Father (Yahweh) is our “Creator” and God the Son (Jesus) is our “Savior” but they are one and the same.
All earthly leaders have been or will be replaced in power by another leader either while they are living or upon their death. The change in any leadership always results in some turmoil. Jesus is our spiritual leader and as He still lives there will never be the need for another spiritual leader to replace Him.
Jesus is the only true “king of peace.” From the time He arose from the grave following the crucifixion He introduced the New Covenant and removed Old Covenant turmoil. No longer would God judge by tribal obedience but instead would allow each individual the opportunity of personal salvation. No longer would we need to go through an earthly priest to communicate with God but God would dwell within each of us individually. Our personal Savior is a Living Savior who lives with each of us today and He will be there for all generations to come through all of eternity. His reign will never end and His peace will be for all who accept Him for He is truly a living God!
God Bless!
Pat

Proverbs 27:3 "A stone is heavy and sand is weighty, but the resentment caused by a fool is even heavier." ... This verse stands out for me today. You know, it was not easy for me to really believe that all my sins were washed away when I just was reborn. But along the way I get to realize that I can give my burdens away ... that's my true freedom. I do what I have to do ... I do what He wants me to do and I can give my burdens away. On my days that I feel struggles I defenitly reach out to Him, ask Him for help to get rid of the struggles.
True Freedom...

Ezekiel 12:1-14:11
Today it struck me, though I already knew this but really didn’t give it much weight, almost everything Ezekiel is saying up to chapter 12 is about Israel and Judah. Israel already went into captivity and the last remnant of Judah is yet to be taken. Ezekiel stands in Babylon prophesizing about Israel and Judah without the benefit of telegraph, telephone or even smoke signals. Well they could have used smoke but the distance between Judah and Babylon is too great. God is showing that He can give a Word in one geographic location about another location without benefit of modern technologies. To subvert anyone saying the Ezekiel wrote what he wrote and declared what he declared after the fact, God makes sure that the people witness the prophecies by either hearing them described or seeing Ezekiel’s actions.
Ezekiel is not only a “story teller” but he becomes a performance artist—there is truly nothing new under the sun or Son. The people who have ears but no hear and eyes but do not see probably stood around while Ezekiel delivered his message and considered it “free” entertainment; and think, Ezekiel didn’t even leave out a tin cup or hat to collect money for his performance. The power of the Words given to Ezekiel by God is not in the fact that the Words were given but that they happed hundreds of miles a way while the Words were being given.
I don’t know if this has ever happened to anyone else but I have had people call me up at least three times who I had not spoken to or had contact with for years and begin describing to me a crises situation I’m going through even down to the people, calling them person “A,” “B,” or “C.” I knew when we finished our conversation that I had heard from God. What blessing would I have missed or forfeited if I had just blew it off as coincidence?

Proverbs 27:3
Stone is heavy and sand weighty, but a fool's [unreasoning] wrath is heavier and more intolerable than both of them. Wrath is cruel and anger is an overwhelming flood, but who is able to stand before jealousy? 
(Proverbs 27:3-4 AMP)
I came across this Proverb in my reading today and was completely blown out of the water. Someone, I don’t remember who, had compared the carrying of certain kinds of people who have fallen because of their own choices which they continue to make, thus they are in the truth sense of its meaning, unrepentant, akin to “Walking with rocks in your pocket. “ Here this text is saying that the burden taken on by those associated with a fool in his anger is more oppressive then the combining of “rocks” and sand. In fact the weight is crushing. Yet greater still in its crippling effects of jealously/envy.
I looked up the Hebrew word translated here in English as fool and this is what I found. Pay close attention to the transliteration.
In Strong’s:
H191 (Strong’s Number)
אויל 'ĕvîyl
ev-eel'
From an unused root (meaning to be perverse); (figuratively) silly: - fool (-ish) (man).
In the Brown-Driver-Briggs’ Hebrew Definitions we have:
H191
אויל
'ĕvîyl
BDB Definition:
1) be foolish, foolish
1a) (substantive)
1a1) of one who despises wisdom
1a2) of one who mocks when guilty
1a3) of one who is quarrelsome
1a4) of one who is licentious
Part of Speech: adjective masculine
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from an unused root (meaning to be perverse)
I have a question to believers. If we have associated ourselves with the “fools” described in this Proverb, then we have “yoked” ourselves to someone or some group that will effectively stop us from being effective in God’s Kingdom because we have yoked ourselves to someone who is not yoked to God, thus we are being pulled away in the wrong direction. And their strength is such that unless God shatters that yolk we will allow them to take us to a place where we don’t want to go.
Either way we will in effect sever that relationship by way of us uncoupling ourselves from that yoke or God shatters it. Could I be grieving over a relationship that is leading me down the wrong path when God has unyoked me from that oppressive situation? Yikes!!
Grace and peace and keep thinking about what you are reading. Don’t shoot your brains out.

Thank you Ramona, I see much clearer now what God is doing in a newly formed relationship; for this is so true in this situation: "Could I be grieving over a relationship that is leading me down the wrong path when God has unyoked me from that oppressive situation?"...Oh, yes...this is true revelation this evening for me.

I saw it all as a reminder to tithe. The isrealites are being thrown out because they did not put their whole lives in God's hands, they had idols. I kept reading how Abraham gave 10% of everything to Melchizedek, and we are to give it all to Jesus, our own eternal High Priest. And the final piece of Psalms tells us that God provides. Quail, Bread from heaven and water from the rocks. And finally the land, land they did not work for, it was just handed to them (after 40 years of course). Test me in this, God said in one of the prophets, give him the Tithe and see if he doesn't open the floodgates of heaven. I don't worry about tommorrow, for I am in the hands of a loving, all powerful God.

Where did you obtain the cornerstone image? We are renaming our church, and this would be a great image for our logo.

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