Because my job is so boring; I wear earplugs, a hardhat, steel toed shoes, and a jumpsuit, no radio allowed; my mind goes to many places during the day. Mostly I think about songs and various aspects of religion; such as speaking in tongues, the Holy Spirit, why aren't Christians and Muslims more open minded, etc. . Over the last six months many of these musings have crossed my mind many times. This is one of the reasons I have started to blog. I would like to discuss ideas and thoughts with whoever would like to jump in with both feet, so to speak.
At this moment I am discussing the various aspects of world religions with my fiance.
She asked me why, at a Jewish wedding, they stomp and break the glass after the toast, or however they do it. I had to say I wasn't sure, but it was a symbolic gesture, of course, unless they just didn't like the wine. With a little research I'm sure I'll figure it out.
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While I have had many experiences in the Holy Ghost, I can only speak as to the knowledge I have of Him, through the scriptures. The speaking in tongues in the eviedence of the infilling of the Holy Ghost. While the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of God in man, that leads and guides us into all truth. He is truth that speaks only of the Christ, for He speaks not of Himself. The Holy Ghost is our comforter. However the prayer language is a working of the tongues, unto the edification of our selvees and the building ourselves up in our most Holy Faith. According to the scriptures the Holy Ghost in utterance can be understood unto every a man in his own tongue. However the prayer language is not to be confused with the infilling of the Holy Ghost which is the power that raised Jesus from the Dead. With the power of God that raised Jesus from the dead working in and through us we house the fullness of the Godhead, in our mmortal bodies. What a shame it is to find so much fault with each other that the whole of the fullness of the Godhead bodily lies dormant when the fields are already white; for the harvest. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteRev. Vickie Carla Hensley. NWMFGI