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In God's Hands Katılım Şubat 2018
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
I never knew until today what David meant in Psalm 23 when he said, "Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil”. Nowhere does it mention that he stopped and wondered why he was walking through the valley. It just says that he walked through. Let me tell you this, now is not the time to try and figure out why you’re going through the valley.
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Have you noticed that God always demonstrates everything first before asking us to imitate Him? Sacrificial love, God showed it first, then called us to love the same way. Unconditional love, God possessed it first, then invited us to live it out. Facing the world’s worst opposition without quitting, Jesus did it first, and He calls us not to give up. Loving our enemies, Jesus modeled it first, then commanded us to do the same. Forgiveness, God forgave us first, and now He asks us to forgive others. God never asks us to do what is impossible for us. He goes before us, shows us the way, and empowers us to follow. He lived it first, so we can live it too. This is the beauty of Christianity.
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
metaphor but description. The King places His feet upon an unmoving platform beneath His throne. The modern scientific claim that the earth spins, tilts, rotates around the sun, and hurtles through space in multiple vectors is the opposite of what God states about His world. The Bible repeatedly employs architectural language regarding the earth. It has foundations, pillars, corners, and breadths. Foundations are fixed. Pillars support. Corners designate boundaries. Breadths imply horizontal expanse. Job refers to God shaking the earth out of her place (Job 9:6) only when judgment comes. Earthquakes exist because the earth normally does not move. A moving, spinning globe cannot be shaken in judgment because it is already in motion at high speed. Stability is the normal condition of a footstool. Movement is the exception for judgment. When the Lord arises to shake terribly the earth (Isaiah 2:19), He disrupts the normal fixed condition of the platform beneath Him, demonstrating His sovereignty over creation. The fixed nature of earth testifies to its function as a sacred platform for redemptive history. The Lord chose to manifest Himself upon this world, not another. He placed Eden upon it, sent prophets to it, and walked upon it in the incarnation. Christ’s feet literally touched this footstool when He ministered in Judea and Galilee. At His ascension His feet left the platform and at His return His feet shall stand upon the mount of Olives which shall cleave in the midst (Zechariah 14:4). The footstool must be stable to receive the feet of the King at His return. Immovability is not a poetic flourish but a requirement of divine purpose. 4. Flatness and the Function of a Footstool A footstool is by its very nature flat. It offers broad surface for rest and support. No one in their right mind designs a spherical footstool. The geometry is absurd. A sphere rolls away under the weight of the feet and cannot support the body in stillness. When God calls the earth His footstool, He explains its shape by its function. This is reinforced when Isaiah speaks of Him that sitteth upon the circle of the earth (Isaiah 40:22). The word circle refers to a two-dimensional shape without requiring curvature in the third dimension. A round table is a circle. A coin is a circle. A compass draws a circle. The prophets knew how to speak of balls when they wanted to, as Isaiah refers to a ball when describing Shebna’s judgment (Isaiah 22:18). The distinction between ball and circle is clear in the Hebrew and clear in the English of the King James Bible. The flatness of the footstool aligns with other biblical language. The earth has corners (Isaiah 11:12), breadth (Revelation 20:9), and ends (Job 28:24). Corners require flat planes that meet at boundary points. Breadth describes width across a surface. Ends describe extremities of a finite plane. No one speaks of the breadth of a sphere nor its corners nor its ends. These are terms of flat geographies. When the Lord gathers His saints from the four winds from one end of heaven to the other (Matthew 24:31), He does not speak in terms of orbital mechanics but in terms of a world designed like a table with defined boundaries and a vault above. The footstool concept destroys the scientific globe narrative at its foundation. If the earth were spherical, rotating at high speed, and orbiting the sun, the imagery of Isaiah 66:1 would collapse. God’s throne would be above a racing target that changes position constantly relative to the throne. The sanctuary architecture would be gone. But Scripture’s picture does not require desperate harmonization with secular astronomy. It stands on its own authority and aligns with the natural behavior of the creation beneath our feet. The footstool is flat because the Creator said so and because the very word footstool demands it. 5. Dominion, Judgment, and the Footstool The footstool is not merely a description of geometry but of
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
Earth as God’s Footstool Isaiah 66:1 Introduction When the Lord declared through the prophet Isaiah that the heaven is His throne and the earth is His footstool (Isaiah 66:1), He was not gesturing toward poetic abstraction or ornamental religious language. He was describing the architecture of His own creation and the ordered relationship between the realms He formed in the beginning. A throne sits above and a footstool sits beneath. A throne rests in superiority and a footstool exists as a platform for the feet. There is nothing figurative about the spatial direction implied. The throne is elevated in height, position, and dignity while the footstool is placed below in submission and stability. The believer who approaches Scripture with humility is obligated to receive the words as they stand rather than reassign them into metaphors that accommodate the cosmology of an apostate scientific community that functions without the fear of God. The God who formed heaven and earth speaks plainly when He wishes to communicate the literal arrangement of the sanctuary He inhabits. This statement in Isaiah holds massive implications for how we view the world beneath our feet. The modern academy imagines the earth as a pear-shaped spinning sphere hurtling through space at breakneck speeds around the sun while the entire solar system courses through a galaxy that itself tears across the cosmos in perpetual motion. The throne-footstool picture of Scripture is smashed to pieces under that system. No monarch rests His feet upon a world spinning under him at unimaginable speeds through a void of emptiness. A footstool in Scripture is flat, stable, supportive, and positioned beneath the sovereign. It does not whip around a universe that supposedly spirals and expands without center or edge. The King of Kings speaks of stability, order, location, and function. The footstool is placed in relation to the throne, not flung into a chaotic vacuum. The cosmology of the Book is orderly because the God of the Book is orderly. The prophets, apostles, and psalmists treated the earth as an unwavering platform, a fixed and stable arena where God deals with mankind. They did not speak of planetary motion, orbital mechanics, or relativistic motion but of foundations, pillars, breadths, and corners. Their language is not primitive but inspired. When the Creator calls the earth His footstool, He provides not only a description of His majesty but a revelation of the structure He placed beneath the heavens. This revelation stands in contrast to the modern world’s mythology of globes, galaxies, and endless space. It calls the believer back to the Book as the final authority in matters of cosmology just as it is the final authority in matters of salvation, prophecy, and doctrine. Earth as God’s footstool is not a metaphor for dominion alone but a statement of cosmological fact consistent from Genesis to Revelation. 1. The Footstool and the Throne When Scripture identifies heaven as God’s throne, it establishes vertical hierarchy. A throne is always above the subject realm, never beneath it. The throne sits in a higher chamber, upon a platform that commands respect and signifies rule. The heavens in Scripture are layered, not infinite void, and above the crystalline firmament sits the very throne of God, as Ezekiel saw when he beheld the likeness of a throne above the firmament that was over their heads (Ezekiel 1:26). The King sits above the vault and looks down upon the realm of men, angels, and nations. This view is repeated by the psalmist who says the Lord hath prepared His throne in the heavens (Psalm 103:19). Heaven is not a symbol but a location occupying altitude and transcendence. Once the throne is established above, the place of the footstool must naturally be below. A footstool must be stable, horizontal, and predictable. No monarch places his feet upon a ball that rotates beneath him. A footstool supports the lower extremities
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Stephenia Omeh, MBA
Stephenia Omeh, MBA@StepheniaOmeh·
I am calling on all Igbos - umunna meeting must include security discussions! No phones allowed during that meetings. Start mapping out exit and entry routes to your communities. No more Bike people from high risk regions! Start gathering tools ⚒️. Everyone that is not known in your community is automatically a suspect until cleared. If possible, ban bike from 7pm to 6am. All hands on deck! May God help us!
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Señsei@forexrys·
@AeonWOE Just imagine multiplayer on these maps.
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@AeonWOE The blazing lava land, dangerous but awesome
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Señsei@forexrys·
@AeonWinds Haven Ranger + Corrupted Thorn = best rivals
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@MWSurge Mystic Winds got secret sauce or what?
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The Voice✨🙈
The Voice✨🙈@HiJohnTheVoice·
Nice come back... FT: Calvinism 1 - 1 Arminianism 😂😂😂
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