
As the Holy Spirit guides me into becoming more and more acquainted with the awesomeness of God and his Beloved Son Jesus Christ, I confess that this whole religious experience enthralls me to dig deeper and deeper. And it is no surprise to me that my search for Truths concerning the mysteries of God are being manifested and are becoming more apparent for me to understand. Hallelujah!
I call your attention to a scripture that in the past, I have stumbled over time and time again. It reads: “The LORD says to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” Psalms 110:1 and Matthews 44:22
Now I know that most of you guys out there are way ahead of me and have interpreted your own understanding about this verse, but I was confused as to who was Who…until now!
First, David wrote the above words in a Psalms, then Jesus recited those words in the New Testament. As I prayed about those words and their meaning as to the identity of LORD and Lord, a light bulb went on. And I stumbled in the darkness no longer. For many years, I reasoned that JESUS was the LORD and King David was Lord.
W_R_O_N_G ! !
The first LORD refers to God in heaven. The second Lord refers to Jesus who at this time still resides in heaven conversing with His Father. (Jesus is not yet the Christ. It is prior to the time for Jesus to be born of a Virgin and enter the physical world.) The time is…In the beginning…Genesis 1:26
Let’s examine Psalms 110:1 under the supreme invitation of another godly scripture brought to my consciousness by the Holy Spirit: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30.
God’s (LORD) yoke (the harness on his shoulders) is the weight of a sinful worldview under the influence of a Satanic spirit (who had just lost his position in heaven) which is now destined to infiltrate every human being born under the sun. And God is speaking to his Son (Lord) who is Lord over all things created. Evidently, God’s Son, Jesus, is anxious to get on the J-O-B, (that was me thinking out loud) but God restrains Jesus and says…No Son, not yet (that’s me again)…Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies (false teachers, nonbelievers, whore Mongols, evil spirits, etc.,) a footstool for your feet.”
That’s all folks!!!
That’s my message for this week’s blog. Let’s all dig a little deeper in the Word of God. Just maybe he will reveal his motive for blanketing this world-wide pandemic on us all. Just maybe with the help of the Holy Spirit, we can get our act together and become better followers of Jesus Christ.
What say you????
Scripture Lesson: “All things are delivered unto me of my Father: and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and He to whomsoever the Son will reveal Him. Matthew 11:27-28
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So you are a novice to blogging on WP. I extend to you my greetings. I have been at it for a few years. And the more I blog, the easier it becomes for me to present subjects that my followers and readers seem to enjoy. I love blogging and I hope you will, too. Thanks for becoming a ‘follower’.
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I as well love blogging I’ve been blogging on
blogger for like 10-12 yrs but never got any
attention from other bloggers, but it is what it is.
I found WP & never did anything with it till a
few months ago & I just got into another blogging
site a few days ago to see how that goes for me.
I’M no ‘PRO’ WRITER but I do enjoy writing about
things that I can share with others that is interested
to engage in conversation with it that’s why I blog.
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Well, I wish you more success as you blog on WordPress. A few suggestions might be for you to consider “specializing” in a particular subject. Let your readers know what you know. Use a particular style in your blogging. Avoid controversial subject matter. Most people want to be entertained. And last but not least, study the writing style of bloggers you like. You’ll be surprised of the attention you blogs will get. Good hunting, my friend.
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