Friday, March 29, 2024

Just

 want everybody to know.


A mere hours after posting:


"The Holy Spirit


 has, 


can 


and if need be


will 


drop Christians dead in their tracks


if need be."


We had our first white one(s) 

show up.

Literally just hours afterwards posting.







This is the top image zoomed in.
It appears to have a white "orb"
in front of the gold one.



This is zoomed in on the second picture.

There appears to be 
a cross emanating up down left to right 
from the orb.



Its a sign of divinity.
Innocence
Purity.

Not in or of me or us.

But of that which is protecting us.


Did I mention yesterday was 



It was the day when a new commandment was given.
and the lords supper initiated.


(and the washing of feet)

Keep playing.
Keep thinking its a joke.
Keep thinking were not who we are.

Have fun w that.

You're going through rituals.
Were living it.





"The term charism denotes any good gift that flows from God's benevolent love.

A spiritual gift or charism… is an extraordinary power given by the Holy Spirit. These are believed by followers to be supernatural graces which individual Christians need to fulfill the mission of the Church. In the narrowest sense, it is a theological term for the extraordinary graces given to individual Christians for the good of others and is distinguished from the graces given for personal sanctification, such as the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

These abilities, often termed "charismatic gifts", are the word of knowledge, increased faith, the gifts of healing, the gift of miracles, prophecy, the discernment of spirits, kinds of tongues, interpretation of tongues. To these are added the gifts of apostles, prophets, teachers, helps (connected to service of the poor and sick), and governments (or leadership ability) which are connected with certain offices in the Church. These gifts are given by the Holy Spirit to individuals, but their purpose is to build up the entire Church. They are described in the New Testament, primarily in 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12, and Ephesians 4. 1 Peter 4 also touches on the spiritual gifts.

The gifts are related to both seemingly "natural" abilities and seemingly more "miraculous" abilities, empowered by the Holy Spirit. The two major opposing theological positions on their nature is that they ceased long ago or that they continue (Cessationism versus Continuationism).

(Yeah, pretty obvious which one to go with.)

Christians believe that the charismata were foretold in the Book of Joel (2:28 And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions.

(Who has been harpin on Joel 2:28 for years on end now?)

Spiritual gift of prophecy, teach, explain, inform, enlighten, make complex things easy to understand, foretell future events…Where exactly do you wish our daughters to do this? 

Rev 19:10 the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy) and promised by Christ (Gospel of Mark 16:17–18). This promise was fulfilled on the Day of Pentecost and elsewhere as the church spread.

In 1 Corinthians 12, two Greek terms are translated as "spiritual gifts". In verse 1, the word pneumatika ("spirituals" or "things of the Spirit") is used. In verse 4, charisma is used. This word is derived from the word charis, which means "grace". In verses 5 and 6, the words diakonia (translated "administrations", "ministries", or "service") and energemata ("operations" or "inworkings") are used in describing the nature of the spiritual gifts. In verse 7, the term "manifestation (phanerosis) of the Spirit" is used.[11]





How much more 
"manifestation of the spirit" 
do you really need?



From these scriptural passages, Christians understand the spiritual gifts to be enablements or capacities that are divinely bestowed upon individuals. Because they are freely given by God, these cannot be earned or merited. Though worked through individuals, these are operations or manifestations of the Holy Spirit—not of the gifted person. They are to be used for the benefit of others, and in a sense they are granted to the church as a whole more than they are given to individuals. 

(So wat is to be jealous of exactly?)

There is diversity in their distribution—an individual will not possess all of the gifts. The purpose of the spiritual gifts is to edify (build up), exhort (encourage), and comfort the church.

Been telling you to wrap your head around it for years. Now a days? Doesnt look like you got much of a choice, ready or not, here it comes and you will not stop it or hold it back if you think you can you are woefully ignorant of the power of the Holy spirit.









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