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Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:29 am
Fushigi na Butterfly Lethkhar You'd be amazed how much cooler real people are than invisible people. Mayhaps, except that I've found there are times when other people haven't been able to console me at all, and falling into the arms of my Father and letting Him solve all my problems has done wonders. 3nodding Mm...Me, too. Fathers can be wonderful men. I hope to be half as good as my father is.
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:05 pm
You know what I mean.
But I also hope you can be a great father someday, modelled after both your earthly father and your Heavenly Father.
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 9:21 pm
Fushigi na Butterfly You know what I mean.
But I also hope you can be a great father someday, modelled after both your earthly father and your Heavenly Father. Please don't say that. I don't plan on torturing my children.
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:13 pm
I don't see it the way you do, so my hopes for you are still the same.
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:18 pm
Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure).
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:47 pm
Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:56 pm
Lethkhar Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation.
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:43 am
Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic?
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 6:04 am
Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic? Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account.
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:56 pm
Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic? Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account. Alright, but the point still stands as I have yet to see a manifestation of God.
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:39 pm
Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Jesus was God manifested in the flesh ( 1 Timothy 3:16); a theophany. In short a representation of God by God, if you will. God is a spirit ( John 4:24); it being told spirits do not have flesh ( Luke 24:39). Asking God to represent himself by himself, would be he manifesting. The Bible telling something of interest, according to John 14:11-13 (hint hint xd ). I ran in a circle establishing 'who' Jesus was/ is briefly by scripture. And hinting a manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality. With a manifestation being realized by the power invested in us (his elect) by God with miracles performed. Those miracles in turn are also a representation (among other things, I'm sure). What's your point? neutral -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic? Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account. Alright, but the point still stands as I have yet to see a manifestation of God. Are you in all respects 'looking' wink ?
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:36 pm
Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic? Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account. Alright, but the point still stands as I have yet to see a manifestation of God. Are you in all respects 'looking' wink ? Of course. Why else would I be here? Did Paul have to look for Him?
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 7:35 pm
Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer -God in the flesh was a manifestation. -A manifestation is a representation of God/ a means he is made known. -I.e. When God's power is exercised by the authority he gives his elect, this is also a manifestation. I got that. What does this have to do with the topic? Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account. Alright, but the point still stands as I have yet to see a manifestation of God. Are you in all respects 'looking' wink ? Of course. Why else would I be here? Did Paul have to look for Him? What do you think is meant by this: King James Version (KJV) [Both] Acts 9:5 5And he said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. Acts 26:14 14And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:12 pm
Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Lethkhar Kaizzer Any given manifestation is a representation of Jesus, in technicality: being something to account. Alright, but the point still stands as I have yet to see a manifestation of God. Are you in all respects 'looking' wink ? Of course. Why else would I be here? Did Paul have to look for Him? What do you think is meant by this: King James Version (KJV) [Both] Acts 9:5 5And he said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. Acts 26:14 14And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice speaking unto me, and saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. How on earth is that relevant?
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