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The Scriptures are very sacred.

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Announcements Forums Probation After Death – October 23rd, 2016 The Scriptures are very sacred.

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    spencel
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    I love how the Bible lesson brought together citation 7 in the Bible, the walk to Emmaus, which includes “…he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself.”, with Science Health citation 5 which ends with, “It is this spiritual perception of Scripture, which lifts humanity out of disease and death and inspires faith.”
    Below is something from Martha Wilcox p. 338
    “And on the way to Emmaus after the resurrection, we find Jesus teaching the disciples the importance of understanding the Scriptures in order that they might have a proper attitude of thought and action towards the experiences of that hour. He said, “O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.” (Luke 24:25, 27) And it is only through an understanding of the Scriptures that we can have the proper attitude of thought and action towards the trying experiences of this hour, this hour when the Son of Man is coming in greater power. Who is able to see and abide his coming?”

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    jacob45
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    Did he go away? Yes, in my life experiences definitely, but I am endeavouring to get hold of “him.”

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