Keyser Soze and DP: Crazy or insane, be it his dog or whomever, it was HIS master that spoke to Sam B. It wasn't Jaheshua. BIG difference! If you KNEW Jaheshua then you would know that Sam B. didn't hear from Jaheshua. But, from what you write, you indicate that you don't know Jaheshua either, so, there you be. . . .
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The Master spoke to me this morning. . .
by Inkie inthis morning as i lay lying in bed i was listening to music on the radio station on my headset.
when i do this, i do this so as not to disturb the wife while she is sleeping.
only this morning, she had already risen and was downstairs getting ready to go to work and just about to walk out the door.
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The Master spoke to me this morning. . .
by Inkie inthis morning as i lay lying in bed i was listening to music on the radio station on my headset.
when i do this, i do this so as not to disturb the wife while she is sleeping.
only this morning, she had already risen and was downstairs getting ready to go to work and just about to walk out the door.
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Inkie
Wow! Go away for a weekend and come back and look what I find—three pages worth of responses. Indeed! What is interesting is that I simply relayed a spiritual event that occurred with me and to me and some of you make comments that are simply mean and unkind. You sadden me—truly. Fortunately, I have never met IN PERSON such mean-spirited and unkind people as those of you here.
OTWO, you wrote:
I am so glad the Master is involved in such mundane things like getting packages delivered in time and worrying about pets.
Like you, I too am glad that He is concerned with “such mundane things.” Is it not written that Jah does concern Himself with even a single sparrow that falls to the ground? See! He is concerned. Aren’t you glad? Is it not written that Jah is so concerned with us that He even knows the number of hairs on our head? Of what importance is knowing that? But yet, He is. Aren’t you glad?
You also wrote:
Leave the murders and oil spills and cancer and dangerous mind-control cults and stuff like that to the humans.
Indeed! Are we not truly our brother’s keeper. Why are there murders? Why are there oil spills? Why is there cancer? Why are there mind control cults and stuff like that? It is up to us. Do you not see that? My, my. . . .
Again you wrote:
[I]t could be the dog that is important.
You were an elder once. How many years were you such? In all of those years, did you not read that Jah does indeed care for His animal creation? Did you not read that He wants us to be kind and caring to His animal creation JUST AS he wants us to be kind and caring to His human creation? Are you so very profoundly ignorant of Jah’s will?
In addition, you wrote:
Not really so "difficult." I would never serve such a "Master" because he has no time to help my sister with her years of agony with a terminal illness. He has to make sure that pet-owners are responsible to feed the animal. He has no time to prevent rapes and murders, he is making sure people get their Victoria's Secret packages (or whatever it is).
OTWO, I am truly sorry that your sister has been so ill. Truly. And I do understand your anger in this regard. I am sure you think your anger is properly directed at Jah. And if it is, you are mistaken in doing that. And, no, it wasn’t a Victorian Secret package. I get your sarcasm. You poor man.
Mrs. Jones, you wrote:
I think it was possibly your ego that spoke to you. You/your ego, knowing the habits of your wife, correctly predicted that she would ask you to do a task before she left to go out. . . .
No, I don’t think so. Mrs. Jones, why is it that you find it necessary to negate that which I stated. I was not unkind or disrespectful to anyone on this board with my post. I realize that what I wrote is subjective, yes; however, why is it necessary to say that such did not occur to me or for me when I say that it did? I’m just curious as to why you find the need to do such a thing.
Mil, you wrote: The Master should of told you not to post that information here.
On the contrary, “I” had no intention of posting this. The Master, however, told me to post it. I obeyed. But I sincerely thank you for your concern--truly.
Dearest St. Ann: You ask: Out of curiosity, just who do YOU think this Master is????
The Master has told me exactly who he is. He is the one known to most people as Jesus Christ, Jesucristo, Joshua, Jaheshua, etc. He is my Lord and Teacher. He is the Nazarene. He is my brother. He is my friend. He is the Son of God, the Son of Jah. He is the Word of God. He is the Chief Agent of Life. He is the High Priest. He is the ‘Yes’ of God. THIS is who “I” know the Master is. He is the Savior of the world. He is the Lamb of God. He is my Redeemer.
Hi Tec: Yes, it was and is an excellent question. I hope that I answered it to St. Ann’s satisfaction. And I absolutely agree that one should ‘test the spirits.’ And just because this is the FIRST TIME on this board that I admit to hearing the Master speak, this does not mean that this is the FIRST TIME that I heard the Master speak—because it isn’t. I have heard him speak to me on many occasions. No offense is taken by your question.
Quentin: Yes, there are many Masters, but I only have one as stated above.
AGuest: Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. Encouragement is not widely found here on this board. Nonetheless, a few can be found here and yours are among those. Thank you.
I love your post, AGuest, as I could not have explained it better or with more accuracy. The Adversary is the “Ruler of this world.” And it is obvious, isn’t it. Yet people don’t know this fact or want to hear of it or acknowledge this fact.
Dear Dark Side: You make me chuckle. You wrote:
I find it interesting that when your Master tells you to do something, your first reaction is, "No, I don't want to be disturbed."
Unfortunately, that is my truth. I am not proud of that faux pas on my part. And you are correct in calling me on it.
You also wrote:
When your wife asks you to do something, your first response is, "Ok. Not a problem. Will do."
Surely you know that when I made myself right with my Lord (after having first displayed my own stubbornness) on his second directive that I would have been properly in line to respond properly and appropriately from that moment forward to his directive, yes? Thus my ready positive response to my wife’s request.
If truth be told, I love my wife with all of my heart. She makes me very happy to be her husband. I am honored and privileged to be her husband. She is kind to me. She is respectful to me. She honors me. She is generous to me. She makes me love her. I am so very lucky to have her. And because of her love for me, I too respond in kind to her, and more often that not I do say “Yes” to her requests. She just makes me love her.
You wrote: So I'm wondering, who is the real master in your house?
I get your implication. And to answer your question—in truth—she is not my master but neither am I her master. The only master in my house, in our house, is Jaheshua. I gladly submit to all the qualities she displays toward me. She is my sister in Christ. She is my friend. She is my lover. She is one with whom I would live unhappily without. I am happy just being in her presence. So . . . with very rare exceptions, if she asks me to do something for her, it’s: “OK, sweetie. Not a problem. Will do.” She does the same for me.
Frigginconfused:
was it an actuall voice? if so how loud? man or woman? what was the tone? details please.
Yes, it was an actual voice. But only one that I heard. No one else would have. It was loud (but he wasn’t hollering) in that I heard it clearly and distinctly (even through the noise of the song that I was listening to). Tone? Just matter of fact. It was not audible in that it could be heard with one’s physical ears. I heard him with my spiritual ears so to speak.
Flipper: You are too funny.
Darth Plaugeis: You are a trip! LOL . . . .
Snowbird/Syl/Chalam/Stephen: Thank you.
Mary, Mary, quite the contrary:
Why exactly do you think God would care in the slightest about you delivering a package to the post office or feeding the dog?
I answered that question above.
Shouldn't He be far more concerned about the floods in Pakistan and the wild fires in Russia?
What makes you think he isn’t?
Why didn't He 'whisper in the ear of BP's CEO back in April and tell him how to shut the damn oil well down?
How do you know that he didn’t and the CEO didn’t rebuff the suggestion also?
Sorry, but I don't believe for a second that God whispered in your ear.
I agree with you on that. God didn’t. His Son did. However, what you believe is entirely irrelevant here.
More like you had a feeling your wife was going to ask you to do something for her today----not unusual in a marriage.
While this kind of thing is often true. This was not the case that morning.
--Inkie
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The Master spoke to me this morning. . .
by Inkie inthis morning as i lay lying in bed i was listening to music on the radio station on my headset.
when i do this, i do this so as not to disturb the wife while she is sleeping.
only this morning, she had already risen and was downstairs getting ready to go to work and just about to walk out the door.
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Inkie
This morning as I lay lying in bed I was listening to music on the radio station on my headset. When I do this, I do this so as not to disturb the wife while she is sleeping. Only this morning, she had already risen and was downstairs getting ready to go to work and just about to walk out the door. A really good song came on and I was just lying there enjoying it when all of a sudden the Master says to me quite clearly:
“Turn off the radio and remove the headset. Your wife is going to ask you something.”
I thought to myself in that moment:
“No, if she needs to ask me something, she’ll come back upstairs or holler up. And besides, I’m really enjoying this song on the radio and I don’t want to miss it. If my wife needs something she’ll ask me again.”
(Mind you, I’ve heard this song countless times and I would probably hear it again countless times. But I was “in the moment” of my song. I didn’t want to be interrupted. Not that hearing this song was somehow exceptionally important because it wasn’t.)
Again, the Master says:
“Turn off the radio and take off the headset.”
This time, I responded to that second directive with a itsy bitsy teeny weeny mini-bit of annoyance (I confess and repent) because I was going to miss the rest of my song, but okay, I turned off the radio and removed the headset from off my head. No sooner than I did that did my wife call up:
“Honey, can you take the package on the dining room table to the post office for me today? And feed the one dog?”
I responded to her with: “Okay, sweetie, not a problem. Will do.”
I lay there for a moment amazed at how I heard the Master speak so very clearly to me. And about a request my wife made about such a mundane matter as taking a package to the post office and feeding one of our dogs. It was nothing profound, prophetic, or earth-shaking—just a simple thing. I went halfway downstairs and called to my sweetie and told her what happened. We both laughed. She reminded me:
“He that is faithful in what is least, will be faithful also in much.”
That’s my hope! That I am faithful in both what is 'least' and what is 'much.'
Has the Master spoken to you today? What did he say?
--Inkie
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Demon possessed furniture?? Any scriptural support?
by digderidoo ini remember instances where we told that the demons could get into the house through furniture or ornaments.
if anyone had a problem in the house with demons, they should remove anything that they may have bought second hand.
i remember one family getting rid of their carpet!.
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Inkie
What is the basis for this belief?
The false teachings of the scribes and the Pharisees, aka the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, aka Jehovah's Witnesses.
Is there anything in scripture to justify this viewpoint?
No.
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Hearing the Voice of God or His Messenger
by OnTheWayOut ini reserve my comments for now, and just post a youtube video on the subject for your comments:.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwjsntzfdcu.
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Inkie
You must have been a bitch of an elder!
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For the WTS does the 'Ends justify the Means'?
by onefootout ini really think they feel it does.
they are soooo focused on 'spreading the good news' that anything they feel furthers that, whether it is true and accurate or not is totally justified.
how do you argue with that?
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Inkie
People often separate the ends and the means, claiming the means justify the ends if the ends are good. It’s one of the great debates throughout history. If one is seeking to develop a just society, the proverbial “they” say that the important thing is to get there, and the means aren’t really important. I disagree entirely. They say any means will do so long as you get there—they may be violent, they may be untruthful means; they may even be unjust means to a just end. People must realize that the means represent the ideal in the making, and the end in process, and ultimately you can’t reach good ends through evil means. The ends cannot be separated from the means. Those who assert that evil means can lead to good ends are deceiving themselves. I think the apostle Paul wrote that (Romans 3:7, 8). Again, p eople must recognize that the ends are not cut off from means, because the means represent the ideal in the making, and the end in process. Means and ends must cohere because the end is pre-existent in the means. The means we use must be as pure as the ends we seek.
Note a quotation from the Society:
“This immoral slogan that puts expediency ahead of principle cannot work. Jesus said that it could not: ‘A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, neither can a rotten tree produce fine fruit.’ Bad means do not bring good ends. Good means, good end; evil means, evil end. To purchase expediency at the expense of principle is the snare of the shortsighted. Only by clinging to divine principle can permanent good come.—Matt. 7:18, NW.”—“Does the END justify the MEANS?” The Watchtower, January 15, 1957, pp. 35-36.
--Inkie
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Anne Rice Quits Christianity!
by Inkie ina friend of my sent me this cnn news story.
thought i share.. .
legendary author anne rice has announced that shes quitting christianity.. .
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Inkie
The most interesting statement to me (and in which I totally agree) was:
It's simply impossible for me to ‘belong’ to this quarrelsome, hostile, disputatious, and deservedly infamous group.
For ten years, I've tried. I've failed. I'm an outsider. My conscience will allow nothing else.”
As well as:
“My faith in Christ is central to my life. My conversion from a pessimistic atheist lost in a world I didn't understand, to an optimistic
believer in a universe created and sustained by a loving God is crucial to me," Rice wrote. "But following Christ does not mean
following His followers. Christ is infinitely more important than Christianity and always will be, no matter what Christianity is, has been or
might become.”
--Inkie
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Anne Rice Quits Christianity!
by Inkie ina friend of my sent me this cnn news story.
thought i share.. .
legendary author anne rice has announced that shes quitting christianity.. .
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Inkie
A friend of my sent me this CNN news story. Thought I share.
Legendary author Anne Rice has announced that she’s quitting Christianity.
The “Interview with a Vampire” author, who wrote a book about her spirituality titled "Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession" in 2008, said Wednesday that she refuses to be “anti-gay,” “anti-feminist," “anti-science” and “anti-Democrat.”
Rice wrote, “For those who care, and I understand if you don't: Today I quit being a Christian ... It's simply impossible for me to ‘belong’ to this quarrelsome, hostile, disputatious, and deservedly infamous group. For ten years, I've tried. I've failed. I'm an outsider. My conscience will allow nothing else.”
Rice then added another post explaining her decision on Thursday:
“My faith in Christ is central to my life. My conversion from a pessimistic atheist lost in a world I didn't understand, to an optimistic believer in a universe created and sustained by a loving God is crucial to me," Rice wrote. "But following Christ does not mean following His followers. Christ is infinitely more important than Christianity and always will be, no matter what Christianity is, has been or might become.”
My friend wrote:
Hmmmm. I keep trying to think of something clever or witty to say, but I cannot. I just thought you’d resonate to her state of mind, having read at least one of her books, and, more importantly, having given up on Man’s Worst Creation.
Okay, that gives me an idea: God’s greatest creation? Man. Man’s worst creation? Religion.
NPR Story can be found here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128930526
--Inkie
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If The Watchtower Ruled the World...
by brotherdan induring my "intervention" the other night, an interesting thing was brought up that i remember hearing all through my life.
i think even the wt has commented on it a time or two.. the girl i was talking to said, "can you just imagine what this world would be like if it was run by jehovah's witnesses?!?
" she was saying this so as to prove her point that jehovah's witnesses have love and would never go to war nor break the law.
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Inkie
"If the Watchtower ruled the world" . . . hmm . . . seems to me that THAT has already happened (so to speak) at another time by ANOTHER NAME. Think, the Roman Catholic Church when it had its power. Do you not recall its history? It created and toppled kings and emperors. It would just be a repeat of them, a repeat of the same.
--Inkie
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Pledge of Allegiance....
by Snoozy inthe words "under god" were not included until 1954?.
that men, when not in uniform, should remove any non-religious headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart?.
many facts about"the pledge of allegiance can be found here:.
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Inkie
Our allegiance is owed to none other than Jaheshua Mischjah. He himself said so:
" All will hate you for your allegiance to me."--Matthew 10:22 New English Bible.
If you are giving it to someone or something else, including that of a piece of cloth, well . . . what can I say.
--Inkie