@StoneKamino @AndrewS76825037 No coincidences - only providence!
@StoneKamino @AndrewS76825037 That’s hilarious! I missed that!
I also like the parallel of feeble excuses -
Aaron in Ex. 32:24 ‘they gave it to me, and I threw it into the fire, and out came this calf’ and
Adam in Ge. 3:12 ‘the woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me fruit of the tree, and I ate.’
@AndrewS76825037 It’s funny how Moses is the one who gets angry! I don’t know he could put up with it. Speaking with God must have helped!
@AndrewS76825037 God’s grace is evident from the moment he clothes Adam and Eve. But in Exodus he’s tried in so many ways. I’m wondering where that ‘angry OT God’ is - all I can see is the loving Father waiting patiently for his prodigal children to come back to Him!
Reading Exodus I’m struck at how patient the Lord God is. His grace demonstrated when his people turn to idols the moment Moses' back is turned. His forbearance in delivering two sets of tablets after Moses breaks the first in righteous anger at their turning away.
Serephim Angel Simulation | ANIMATION youtube.com/shorts/Myi38ia…
@virginia_garret @DaveEvanHughes I love #1. Should be mandatory for all places of work! People like to exploit ambiguity. As policies go, that is pretty unambiguous!
@realdanieltitus @bdabramson I read somewhere about how the start and the end of the Bible have some kind of chiasm or symmetry but I can’t remember the details. I’ll have to read Genesis 1 and Revelation 22 again.
@realdanieltitus @bdabramson Ha ha! It seemed too easy?
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I think the Hebrew and Greek are more interesting though!
@virginia_garret Big Mac sauce and gherkins…. Mmmmmmmmmmmm!
@realdanieltitus Hagar. Their son was Ishmael, and he would become the father of the Arabian nations.
@men_like_trees @dalepartridge It really is.
@men_like_trees @dalepartridge You must be so proud of her! It’s wonderful when we can see our children doing things we weren’t able to but would have loved to.
@JesseDornfeld That’s right. Freedom is from without. Free Will is from within.
@wendelltalks Bristol, England
@JesseDornfeld @w_bitterman This is completely spot on. There are so many levels of understanding too. That is why there is such joy in reading it. Anyone who thinks they know the Bible is likely to be deluding themselves!
To paraphrase wise man, if you are tired of the Bible you are tired of life!
@JesseDornfeld This isn’t even Theology really. It’s Christianity 101. It’s very very sad. Though predicted in Revelation.
@virginia_garret @Andy35o From MLJ’s sermon on ‘Blessed are the Poor in Spirit’. t.co/qlBn9zskz… 
@virginia_garret @Andy35o God relies upon nothing of our natural selves. Martyn Lloyd-Jones talked of how ‘personality’ in the Church often just meant the most worldly traits, the kind of things we shouldn’t look for in a Godly leader! God will find ways of working through all saints, in all ways!
@CalebJ84 @deadtosin610 It’s too late for verse references, but I hope this helps!
@CalebJ84 @deadtosin610 A ram caught in a thorns if I recall correctly. The perfect sacrifice was a flawless one year old lamb. At one year the lamb is mature - a ram in truth. Our conception of a young cuddly lamb is wrong - Revelation builds on the ram imagery to show Christ’s stength at the end times
@virginia_garret So glad! I hope the wet season sustains for you!
@krazy4ujc @Stuartall1977 Perfect response!