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Post by keita on Feb 27, 2006 19:48:23 GMT -5
Thanks for that ASWSOY! I wholeheartedly agree with all of those who recognize and appreciate that there is indeed much to be learned and revealed by studying the types and shadows of the old testament in the Light of Christ's fulfillment of them. However, I would (and do) question whether Juanita Bynum (or anyone else) placing an imitation "ark of the covenant" on a cart drawn by six white horses and pulled through the streets of Atlanta is really reflective of that intention. I came across this prayer and wanted to share it here: Father, raise up leaders who do not seek to sit in Moses' seat, but who desire to lift your people up to you. Raise up servants who can bring forth teaching which will make your people desire to study and seek your face in a deeper way than ever before. Oh, Father please, deliver your people. Set us free to enjoy receiving your wisdom so that we will no longer be taken in by the manipulation of our senses.
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Post by Guest on Feb 28, 2006 8:27:03 GMT -5
You right!
I repented of the prayer containing the "curse" part. What I was really trying to say was let people's tongues cease. It is not the Word to use the word "curse" not even for your enemies. I had no right of doing that.
God bless you and keep you in your quest for the truth.
I do believe Juanita Bynum is a true prophet who is about her Father's business. I pray that anyone who read these comments planning to go to the conference doesn't let it taint their spirit in receiving what God has for them to receive. This site has become one of dangerous ground. I see why so many have left. No need for me to login.
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Post by guest on Feb 28, 2006 10:21:03 GMT -5
Guest continue to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit it will guide you in all truth,the anti-christ spirit had crept into this website,they are pulling down God's chosen,not build them up.I am going to the conference and i thank you for your prayer of not letting what i've read hear from preventing me to receive. Be blessed.
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Post by lanl ns on Feb 28, 2006 10:46:36 GMT -5
Guest continue to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit it will guide you in all truth,the anti-christ spirit had crept into this website,they are pulling down God's chosen,not build them up.I am going to the conference and i thank you for your prayer of not letting what i've read hear from preventing me to receive. Be blessed. What is wrong with you people? When did it become Anti Christ to ask questions and then discuss the topic......And why spew curses over people for questioning what any preacher, prophet or whatever does... (that's definitely anti christ and witchcraft) The title of this thread is "Ark of the Covenant" not Juanita Bynum and we are discussing something that was mentioned by this person...... Again no one is saying that she was right or that she was incorrect, the question was simply asked by me: How in this day and time can one bring in the Ark of the Covenant (which is lost/ buried and that's Biblical).... and why would we need the Ark of the Covenant since we have Jesus (that's Biblical)... Is Juanita Bynum word above the Word of God?
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Post by lanl ns on Feb 28, 2006 10:48:02 GMT -5
You right! I repented of the prayer containing the "curse" part. What I was really trying to say was let people's tongues cease. It is not the Word to use the word "curse" not even for your enemies. I had no right of doing that. God bless you and keep you in your quest for the truth. I'm sure everyone on here can say: ALL is Well my Sister or Brother...........
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Post by And Such Were Some Of You on Feb 28, 2006 11:06:34 GMT -5
Guest continue to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit it will guide you in all truth,the anti-christ spirit had crept into this website,they are pulling down God's chosen,not build them up.I am going to the conference and i thank you for your prayer of not letting what i've read hear from preventing me to receive. Be blessed. Please explain where we are "pulling down God's chosen"? Also, how are we operating in the "anti-christ spirit"? More importantly...who are you? If you are speaking as a mouth piece of the Lord then why hide?
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Post by Nikkol on Feb 28, 2006 11:06:38 GMT -5
I usually let comments like this go but I think that this is a good time to address this: This site has become one of dangerous ground. I see why so many have left. No need for me to login. I sometimes wonder why people write the things that they write. As one who wanted to pray against what was being said about Bynum (whether true or not is irrelevant at this moment) and than write a comment like this is uncalled for. What was the purpose/point? Who did that edify/build up? esp based on this comment made before that: To write that and than go and do the same thing that was just spoken against (by you) was uncalled for and is disrespectful to not just me but to the whole H.O.R board family. The same way you requested respect for "prophetess Juanita" is the same respect you should give to anyone else who chooses to post or not to post, stay or leave. Regards: Nikkol Blagmon
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Post by misskaylandernsi on Feb 28, 2006 11:39:33 GMT -5
Here we go again......
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Post by Guest on Feb 28, 2006 13:32:56 GMT -5
What is wrong with you people? [/b][/quote] Nothing. We all have a tendency to get in the flesh and even speak in the flesh. I quickly apologized for saying "curse their tongues". Again, for believers the Ark is a represention of the presence of God. Simple as that. We don't worship the physical aspect of it, but understand the spiritual significance [both that the tabernacle ultimately reflects Christ and is applicable to the believer]. Nikkol, it can become dangerous ground when we talk about things even if we don't understand it. For example, I'm on dangerous ground even if I talk about you since you are a child of God. I have to be very careful of what I say even if I don't agree with you. That's why I apologized for emotionally saying that part of the prayer (cursing people's tongues). When we talk about others from a perspective that is subjective rather than objective, then it can cause strife. That is a fact. That's why we must be careful of treading dangerous ground talking about people no matter what we personally think about them or their ministry. Again, sorry for offending you in the prayer, but make sure this site does not become dangerous ground when talking about children of God (even each other). Other than that, I let this topic go. No more for me to say, because subjective responses doesn't promote nothing more than anger or immaturity. I pray that everyone who are going to the conference be blessed, and all those who are against the conference be blessed also
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Post by livinganewlife on Feb 28, 2006 13:39:23 GMT -5
Nothing. We all have a tendency to get in the flesh and even speak in the flesh. I quickly apologized for saying "curse their tongues". Again, for believers the Ark is a represention of the presence of God. Simple as that. We don't worship the physical aspect of it, but understand the spiritual significance [both that the tabernacle ultimately reflects Christ and is applicable to the believer]. Nikkol, it can become dangerous ground when we talk about things even if we don't understand it. For example, I'm on dangerous ground even if I talk about you since you are a child of God. I have to be very careful of what I say even if I don't agree with you. That's why I apologized for emotionally saying that part of the prayer (cursing people's tongues). When we talk about others from a perspective that is subjective rather than objective, then it can cause strife. That is a fact. That's why we must be careful of treading dangerous ground talking about people no matter what we personally think about them or their ministry. Again, sorry for offending you in the prayer, but make sure this site does not become dangerous ground when talking about children of God (even each other). Other than that, I let this topic go. No more for me to say, because subjective responses doesn't promote nothing more than anger or immaturity. I pray that everyone who are going to the conference be blessed, and all those who are against the conference be blessed also I don't get it, but no one is against the conference either.
A person who is really trying to promote peace would have pronounced Blessings to All.
Here we go bring division on the BB.........
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Post by And Such Were Some Of You on Feb 28, 2006 13:40:45 GMT -5
Again, it's not the person it is the teaching.
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Post by MsKayLander on Feb 28, 2006 13:46:30 GMT -5
So many things come out when studying the tabernacle and if you don't know about it... you just don't know... we oftentimes discount things we truly don't understand... and we get so up in arms when people use words that we feel are "deep" just because we want to associate them with where we are in the whole scheme of things... when you don't know, or don't understand... ask GOD to give you understanding...
Lord, what is the purpose of the tabernacle and the term "behind the veil"? Is there such a place that I can go? Why did you establish this "pattern"? Will this "pattern" be in heaven? Why so much about this tabernacle and the restoration of it? What does it mean for us? Why is the tabernacle in three parts (outer, inner and holy of holies)? Is this significant to my NT walk?
I watched the Pray conference when she had a replica of the tabernacle... sometimes it's good to understand what is concealed in the OT. Kevin Conners has an excellent book on the tabernacle of Solomon, David and Moses... a must read for those interested in what this is all about. It's a real indepth study and once you begin to look at it, you will never look at your relationship or your worship the same again....
These are my personal views... I just hate to hear us when we talk about certain things and only look at the NT point of view... it was written for a reason... it is there for a reason... find out why and then lets talk about it....
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Post by livinganewlife on Feb 28, 2006 13:52:29 GMT -5
So many things come out when studying the tabernacle and if you don't know about it... you just don't know... we oftentimes discount things we truly don't understand... and we get so up in arms when people use words that we feel are "deep" just because we want to associate them with where we are in the whole scheme of things... when you don't know, or don't understand... ask GOD to give you understanding... Lord, what is the purpose of the tabernacle and the term "behind the veil"? Is there such a place that I can go? Why did you establish this "pattern"? Will this "pattern" be in heaven? Why so much about this tabernacle and the restoration of it? What does it mean for us? Why is the tabernacle in three parts (outer, inner and holy of holies)? Is this significant to my NT walk? I watched the Pray conference when she had a replica of the tabernacle... sometimes it's good to understand what is concealed in the OT. Kevin Conners has an excellent book on the tabernacle of Solomon, David and Moses... a must read for those interested in what this is all about. It's a real indepth study and once you begin to look at it, you will never look at your relationship or your worship the same again.... These are my personal views... I just hate to hear us when we talk about certain things and only look at the NT point of view... it was written for a reason... it is there for a reason... find out why and then lets talk about it.... Thanks Miss Kay that's all a Sistah was trying to get at............we don't / didn't teach Ark of the Covenant in my church and I never heard it being taught as long as I was growing up and I have been in the church all my life.....which s why it sounded peculiar to me and therefore the questionsssss.... JBW was used in the subject because that was the only reference that I had to this subject......
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Post by And Such Were Some Of You on Feb 28, 2006 14:00:36 GMT -5
I agree to with misskay to a point, but not only are we to study the OT but we have to study the OT with the cross in mind - otherwise.............................
I am one who have studied the tabernacle etc. and therefore I understand that it was only a type and shadow of things to come. I am not knocking anyone but I don't want to go behind a veil that is no longer there....lol, nor is there any need for it.
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Post by MsKayLander on Feb 28, 2006 14:01:26 GMT -5
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