Sunday 3 June 2018

Question : “What does John 16:15 verse ‘all that the Father has is mine; therefore I said that he will take what is mine and declare it to you’ mean?”

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You’ve presented the mid section of a narrative
You’ve given us the middle of a story and asked ‘what does it mean’ as if it’s some deep phrase of God
All you have to do is read the bit before and the bit after and it will be perfectly clear what it means
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At the present time, four bible experts have given you an answer.
Two have pointed out that your quote is the mid-section of a straight-forward piece of bible text that should present no problem to the educated.
The other two go into tortuous interpretation drawing on Moses and Colossians
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And there in a nutshell is the problem with Word Worshipping
Half the church cannot understand the plain text of the bible
but that does not stop them putting themselves forward as authorites
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The fact that Word Worshippers treat the bible as God wouldn’t be a great problem if they understood it.
Unfortunately at least half of them don’t.
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“And it came to pass that Ebeneezer said; ‘I am going to the toilet’”
  1. ‘Toilet’ is from the Greek word ‘To Let’ and here refers to the time Noah rented out his little house shortly before the flood
  2. The phrase ‘I am going to’ is a direct connection with the 40 years it took the Israelites to get from Egypt to the Promised Land, and signifies an early start is necessary
  3. And the name, ‘Ebeneezer’ is a shortened version of the sacred chant “EE’s are good, EE’s are good. It’s Ebeneezer good’ that the children of Aaron sang on the way to the Temple.
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NO IT ISN’T
The guy was going to the toilet.
THAT’S IT! There is nothing more to it than that!
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