@CSLCHSnMore Genesis and Revelation. I could read Genesis forever, and I would need a decent long time to properly get my head round Revelation. A desert island might give me a fighting chance, if the water didn’t run out and the wild animals get me first.
@KevinObie1 The Boston Tea party. It was the beginning of the end really. North America has been going downhill ever since, without Great Britain’s firm hand of stewardship to counter the brutish willfulness of it’s people, SMH.
@virginia_garret I often see that look on my cats' faces. ‘No I am not coming down while you are annoyed with me, and if you try, I will bring everything that’s up here down with me too!’.
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Matthew Henry comes to the rescue with some much needed context…! 1 Chronicles Chapter 1 - Introduction. t.co/a4oLM98sH… 
1 Chronicles 1-9. What are we to make of the Genealogies? To those first hearing, it was a living summary, a prompt to recall those who had gone before, & the events to which they were tied.
This infographic is amazing in visualising the family tree.
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@EllieR Hi Ellie and thanks for the Follow! I’d not even realised that we weren’t already mutual. Hope you have a good day!
@AndrewS76825037 I could watch it. Atheists on here don’t bother me, it is the criticism of other Christians that hurts. And I’ve realised that sometimes my own desire to be helpfully righteous really doesn’t always help. ‘Slow to speak’ can mean ‘think for days’. A lifetime in Social Media.
Proverbs 16:9 The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. buff.ly/2JmDigs t.co/tELWaG5WL… 
Now Reading: 1 Chronicles
Image from The Bible Project. t.co/lR25CjRTF… 
@men_like_trees Elihu spoke in patience and truth to Job, and was steadfast to The Lord, unlike both Job and his friends who condemned Him and sought to find excuses for Job’s predicament. Elihu was a true disciple.
@ohtacosforotaku Bless you brother, I hope you can rest.
@CSLCHSnMore Well it’s Thursday where I am so I guess my week is already going better than yours!
@virginia_garret The test of the first is to be able to do the second. But in truth, no earthly man or woman could ever love as Christ loves. But we must strive to, if we are to honour His love for us.
Isaiah 43:2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you.
God will be with you.
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@CharlesRHigham @Michael51343488 @CSLCHSnMore The printed version of the LSB looks lovely. There are some interesting videos on YouTube where they talk about the translation decisions and approach they took. Encouragingly thorough.
@Carpet16100850 @dailytelegraph At least POTUS doesn’t happen to be head of the established Church in the US! 🙃
@CSLCHSnMore * word not world, doh!
@AndrewS76825037 @AleMartnezR1 Me too. It’s an interesting one to wrestle with.
@AndrewS76825037 @AleMartnezR1 It’s late but I’m sure Martyn Lloyd-Jones had stuff to say on this. I will have to take another look tomorrow!
@AndrewS76825037 @AleMartnezR1 I always took that as an idiom for forgiveness. In Christ our sins are washed clean by His blood. It is as if we never sinned, since Jesus’ atoning death paid it all. But that is different to them being ‘forgotten’ in the common sense.
@Psychobabble66 @MarioNawfal Yes. And I say so not lightly.
@AleMartnezR1 The incarnate Jesus - who was God - chose not to know everything. “But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.” Matthew 24:36
Post-incarnation Father, Son and Holy Spirit know and see all eventualities.
@PilgrimIntoWord @CSLCHSnMore I use the NIV when the meaning of a passage is unclear and I want to better grasp its sentiment. It was the first translation I read and it is a great balance between readability and fidelity. Definitely a good starting translation for those getting into regular reading,