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Slade, I prescribe a big, cozy winter’s
nap. It’ll do wonders. (You don’t have time NOT to!) Izzy From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Slade Henson I've been doing some thinking. I know...
it's dangerous, but sometimes I can't help it. I'm supposed to be doing my
homework, enjoying my children, or making my wife happy, but here I am. Today I'm a grump. I'm under stress
from all sides and I'm taking it out on my family. I was going to work at home
tomorrow, but I think I'll take it to a coffee shop with a power point (i.e.,
power plug -or- plug in) and let the family get a break from me. Well,
enough confessing. I've been doing some thinking. I know...
it's dange... hmmm. Been there. Done that. Judy made the following comment few
days ago. I would like to quote it. Good Morning Terry
& John: Why let Satan steal your peace? Jesus said that in the world
we would have tribulation. It's sad but true that the world has
infiltrated Church and since light and darkness is incompatible there will
be trouble, but hey! we can allow His Peace to reign in our own
hearts - regardless. jht Has there always been an incompatibility
between darkness and light? I must say I don't think so. While the argument can
be made that the Creation Narrative is merely Midrashic, or parabolic
literature, I tend to believe it is most likely literal truth, not figurative
pandering. Within this narrative, and interesting
phrase is given: And Elohim distinguished between the light and between the darkness... (Slade's translation) The nuances in the text here are subtle
and I differ from some translations which indicates a separation between
darkness and light, and that is probably just as accurate. In my rendering,
Elohim is the one who notices a difference between the two and calls each by
their proper names: Chosek (Night), and Yom (Day). This caused a separation
between the two entities. This means that before this time, there
was no separation between the two. They coexisted in the same swirling pool.
Before you blow me off, hear part two. In like manner, earth and water,
when they were first created were one entity: "Let
the waters under the Heavens be collected to one place and let appear the dry
land." When haEretz (Heb. the land) was
created, it was a "soupy" combination of water and soil, and when
Elohim spoke, the water was pulled from the "soup," exposing
solidifying Yabbashah (Heb. soil). In like manner, we are to remove the
allegiances we have toward "our kingdom" and focus on "His
Kingdom" [Thanks, John for the terminology of allegiances], or
perhaps another way of looking at it is: separate the acts of carnality
(Adamah, Heb. Earth) from the acts of the Spirit (Mayim, Heb. water).
However, as the Land was created as a mixture of soil and water, we were
created both with diverse allegiances (spirit and flesh), inseparable until an
act of God creates change. God, from the beginning, has been in the
business of separating. But He's also been in the business of collecting
together. I'm glad we haven't lost important parts of that collective in
TruthTalk (I'm speaking specifically of Bill and John). By the way, Judy, thanks for NOT saying irregardless. -- slade |
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