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Jehovah
I was walking out of a train, at a railway station, and I noticed a group of Jewish people, with children, then I heard a child jewish voice say, 'jehovah'....But in my youth I did what i wanted to do, that is the essence of being young, you do what you want, or what you could have done, never what you should be doing. The position of Jesus is sacrilege in my home, he is honoured, it is dared not speak of him, of fear of God. We dare not call him son of God, yet we live in a Christian society, we say he was a holy Prophet, and when you're a child you accept him to be greater than anyone else, since he is in a book, and his mother has a whole chapter in that book. and yes the book is the word of God.
Then I said to myself, or the voices in my head, if God really wants to do something on earth, why doesn;t he do it himself, why does he have to choose men to do his work. So I rejected the idea of becoming Jehovah. |
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Jehovah
I was walking out of a train, at a railway station, and I noticed a group of Jewish people, with children, then I heard a child jewish voice say, 'jehovah'....But in my youth I did what i wanted to do, that is the essence of being young, you do what you want, or what you could have done, never what you should be doing. The position of Jesus is sacrilege in my home, he is honoured, it is dared not speak of him, of fear of God. We dare not call him son of God, yet we live in a Christian society, we say he was a holy Prophet, and when you're a child you accept him to be greater than anyone else, since he is in a book, and his mother has a whole chapter in that book. and yes the book is the word of God.
Then I said to myself, or the voices in my head, if God really wants to do something on earth, why doesn;t he do it himself, why does he have to choose men to do his work. So I rejected the idea of becoming Jehovah.... |
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anyone care for a mint?
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Re: Jehovah
Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you are saying. I like your last question though
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In the mean time, what was your point exactly? Could you clarify? |
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Re: Jehovah
Its a magical word Jehovah, when you've lived most your life irreligiously Jehovah has no meaning but some how it brought tears to my eyes. I began to seek out Jehovah in my heart, found it to mean Jesus.
I sought him on web-sites, and about the Second Coming, in the Gospels as well as in the Qur'an, the coming though was not clear. Whether he would descend or whether he would be born again, some said he would be born other said he would descend. I need clarification myself. Or is the whole idea a hoax, 2004 years after Jesus walked through Palestine, will he again come back, if he did how would the people react, obstinately by claiming superioty to him, or will he bring a sign to show us his greatness. That was the idea I was treading on...an introduction to the world of the Second Coming. The biggest conspiracy to date is did he die on the cross? |
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anyone care for a mint?
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