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Originally posted by illece
What i do find difficult to understand is that Jesus quoted regularly from the old testament,as if he believed its truthfulness,and did in fact believe in the God of the old testament.
Originally posted by pasttheclouds
jesus did that because he did believe in the old testament god,
in the same way as i personally do it, that god is (reflected by) based on
the law, and it's that law that only speaks love, before
the prophets could see it themselves.
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
Originally posted by illece
What i do find difficult to understand is that Jesus quoted regularly from the old testament,as if he believed its truthfulness,and did in fact believe in the God of the old testament.
Well, there are some confounding things about the OT god. At times, it is almost like the prophets were talking to two different entities. Like one poster stated earlier, there is a verse where God asks "Am I the God you prayed to when you were in captivity in Babylon?" To me, that alone imples that there is something strange going on in the OT....
[edit on 21-2-2010 by SpeakerofTruth]
Originally posted by SpeakerofTruth
reply to post by Logarock
I don't take it to be that at all....
Originally posted by LeoVirgo
Place yourself way back in time before books were passed around. Gods word was there.
Words have power
Speaking comes to most people as naturally as breathing. On many occasions our words are uttered without conscious thought; in fact we rarely stop and think about what we are saying. Thousands of words pour out of our mouths each day as our thoughts, opinions, judgements and beliefs are freely expressed. Often, however, we are oblivious to the positive or negative effect these words have on ourselves and the people around us.
Words have tremendous power. Words give out energy and a message which creates a reaction in others. Everything you say produces an effect in the world. Whatever you say to someone else will produce some kind of an effect in that person. We are constantly creating something, either positive or negative with our words.