🙏🏽Thank you Father, We pray for your love and guidance in our times of need, We pray for you to Please help to support and protect us in our times of need, We call on your name and pray with the utmost faith for your Help and intervention for all our people please Amen, Thank you Father Amen🙏🏽
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Y'all dont even understand anything .. his name is Yahweh.. hundreds of witnesses.. when u only need two or three witiness for all things to be accomplished
"Great question! Moses is often seen as an unlikely leader because, by his own admission, he was not a fluent speaker. He expressed this concern directly to God, feeling inadequate for the task of confronting Pharaoh and leading the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 4:10). Additionally, Moses was a humble shepherd at the time of his calling and had fled from Egypt after killing an Egyptian, which could have added to his reluctance and feelings of unworthiness. Despite these perceived shortcomings, God chose Moses for his humility, faithfulness, and obedience, showing that leadership in God’s plan often relies not on human strength or ability, but on willingness to trust and follow God. It’s a beautiful reminder that God equips those He calls, turning our weaknesses into strengths through His power. Thank you for this insightful question, and may we all learn to trust more in God’s guidance and strength in our lives!"
Ok then explain john 5 : 37 and james 1 : 13. Yahweh was one of the 1st to fall. Not the father tjat sent jesus and besides , in ecclisiastes yahweh was punished for making us speak differant languages.
"Thank you for your intriguing questions about the Scriptures. John 5:37, where Jesus mentions that no one has heard the voice of the Father nor seen His form, highlights the unique relationship and revelation of God through Jesus Christ. On the other hand, James 1:13 teaches us that God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone, which underscores His perfect and unchanging nature. Regarding your references to Yahweh, it seems there might be some confusion. In the Bible, Yahweh is a name used for the God of Israel, the same God who sent Jesus. The event you're referring to about languages is in Genesis 11 with the Tower of Babel, which was an act of dispersing people and languages due to humanity’s pride, not a punishment directed at Yahweh. It's important to approach these texts with a careful study of their contexts and traditional interpretations. If you have more questions or need further clarification, I'm here to help! Let's continue this conversation and deepen our understanding together. God bless you!" This response engages respectfully with the theological issues raised, provides explanations, and encourages ongoing dialogue.
"Thank you for your input and passion for getting to the heart of these matters. The name of God and how we refer to Him indeed varies across different traditions and translations, and I appreciate your emphasis on seeking deeper understanding. Shalom to you as well! May we all continue to grow in our knowledge and love of God. If you have any resources or insights that have been particularly meaningful to you, please feel free to share them. Blessings on your journey of exploration and faith!" This reply acknowledges the commenter's perspective, promotes respectful and constructive dialogue, and extends a blessing.
🙏🏽Thank you Father, We pray for your love and guidance in our times of need, We pray for you to Please help to support and protect us in our times of need, We call on your name and pray with the utmost faith for your Help and intervention for all our people please Amen, Thank you Father Amen🙏🏽
"Amen, and thank you for this beautiful prayer. It’s truly uplifting to join together in seeking the Lord’s protection and guidance. Your words remind us all of the power of prayer and the comfort it brings, especially during challenging times. We are grateful for the faith that binds us and the community that supports us as we call upon God’s name. May He continue to watch over us, provide for our needs, and strengthen us in His love. Blessings to you, and thank you for sharing this prayer with us all. 🙏🏽"
Nothing surprises me, everything is predetermined by God! Amen
Amen🙏!!
Thanks!
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The concept of prosperity is often misunderstood. In a society focused on material gains, it's easy to confuse prosperity with financial wealth. However, true prosperity goes far beyond material goods. It involves a life rich in values, meaning, and purpose. And, for many, this is intrinsically linked to a deep and enriching relationship with God.
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Y'all dont even understand anything .. his name is Yahweh.. hundreds of witnesses.. when u only need two or three witiness for all things to be accomplished
Amen
Why was Moses a unlikely leader?
"Great question! Moses is often seen as an unlikely leader because, by his own admission, he was not a fluent speaker. He expressed this concern directly to God, feeling inadequate for the task of confronting Pharaoh and leading the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 4:10). Additionally, Moses was a humble shepherd at the time of his calling and had fled from Egypt after killing an Egyptian, which could have added to his reluctance and feelings of unworthiness.
Despite these perceived shortcomings, God chose Moses for his humility, faithfulness, and obedience, showing that leadership in God’s plan often relies not on human strength or ability, but on willingness to trust and follow God. It’s a beautiful reminder that God equips those He calls, turning our weaknesses into strengths through His power. Thank you for this insightful question, and may we all learn to trust more in God’s guidance and strength in our lives!"
@@PathsofUnderstanding well that was a great answer !!! Thank you Sir.
Ok then explain john 5 : 37 and james 1 : 13. Yahweh was one of the 1st to fall. Not the father tjat sent jesus and besides , in ecclisiastes yahweh was punished for making us speak differant languages.
Replace the word god with heavenly father.
Where in ecclesiaste is it written that yahweh was punished for making us speak different languages
"Thank you for your intriguing questions about the Scriptures. John 5:37, where Jesus mentions that no one has heard the voice of the Father nor seen His form, highlights the unique relationship and revelation of God through Jesus Christ. On the other hand, James 1:13 teaches us that God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone, which underscores His perfect and unchanging nature.
Regarding your references to Yahweh, it seems there might be some confusion. In the Bible, Yahweh is a name used for the God of Israel, the same God who sent Jesus. The event you're referring to about languages is in Genesis 11 with the Tower of Babel, which was an act of dispersing people and languages due to humanity’s pride, not a punishment directed at Yahweh.
It's important to approach these texts with a careful study of their contexts and traditional interpretations. If you have more questions or need further clarification, I'm here to help! Let's continue this conversation and deepen our understanding together. God bless you!"
This response engages respectfully with the theological issues raised, provides explanations, and encourages ongoing dialogue.
Are we really giving God horns?
Lol also compare God to Northern Star
No His name is Yahuah and His Sons name is Yahusha. Y’all better get right!
Its cernunnos in stone. And Hebrews learned from the Phoenicians and cernunnos was their logo for the ancient of days smh
No,no,no, Yahweh is Not His Name!!! Hebrew do your own research, please. Shalom!
Yes...I did my own research and that is God name. YAHWEH ADONAI
"Thank you for your input and passion for getting to the heart of these matters. The name of God and how we refer to Him indeed varies across different traditions and translations, and I appreciate your emphasis on seeking deeper understanding. Shalom to you as well! May we all continue to grow in our knowledge and love of God. If you have any resources or insights that have been particularly meaningful to you, please feel free to share them. Blessings on your journey of exploration and faith!"
This reply acknowledges the commenter's perspective, promotes respectful and constructive dialogue, and extends a blessing.