Enjoy God. He is awesome. Wherever you are.

Christ said that the time is coming when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of Man and shall come out of their tombs (graves).RickD wrote:What?thesign wrote:
...I'm glad you wrote your post the way you did, RickD. I know from personal experience that for 1,925 years I was unable to hear God,...
Are you saying you've been alive for 1,925 years?I know from personal experience that for 1,925 years I was unable to hear God
I was dead for that long.Mallz wrote:Are you saying you've been alive for 1,925 years?I know from personal experience that for 1,925 years I was unable to hear God
I went back and responded to your post in the introductions. I finally found the 'subscribe' button this morning, again, else I might have responded sooner. I figured for a while that the 'subscribe' button was disabled (out of view), and that anything further would come to light in due course. Thank you for being patient.melanie wrote:But you stated that you were on a third mission from God
thesign wrote:I went back and responded to your post in the introductions. I finally found the 'subscribe' button this morning, again, else I might have responded sooner. I figured for a while that the 'subscribe' button was disabled (out of view), and that anything further would come to light in due course. Thank you for being patient.melanie wrote:But you stated that you were on a third mission from God
The time between the 2nd and 3rd missions is roughly 1,925 years. I was beheaded c. 31 A.D. as John, in a prison. On the morning of June 25, 1956 A.D. (P. = Parousia), I found myself taking my first breaths again (for the third time by the way) in the Chester County Prison-to-be (it was under construction) right here in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. For a few of those 1,925 years, I was in Sheol (aka Hades, Hell, the Abyss, etc.). But when Christ died things changed, but I remained in a long sleep, for that is what death is to Christ, He said so concerning Lazarus, whom He also raised. My death as John is much like those who came out of their tombs when Christ died, and then also went back to rest, not unless some still have remained, as all things shall be possible with God.
God speaks through every person, place, and thing. He is the Cause of all, and not out of necessity, but freely Willed.
From this statement alone, along with the title you chose for the topic, it seems more strongly than not that you are a resurrected saint, particularly one who was aborted during normal term. If one takes the time to face the cruelty of such sudden end that many children suffer, one might also ask, "What is God going to do about it?", "How can He raise the dead who have been so mutilated?"Storyteller wrote:Okay, I definitely believe in God and accept Jesus as my Saviour but I do have doubts, tears and a lot of questions.
1611 or 1769?Starhunter wrote:It is just my opinion that the NIV is a false version. Time to change to the unchanged original the old King James, not the new KJ. You can only give it a try and see what happens.
To be honest I'd rather read a 'false' version than none at all. I will try and get a few versions but right now I have a NIV version and at least I can get an idea of God's Word.Rob wrote:1611 or 1769?Starhunter wrote:It is just my opinion that the NIV is a false version. Time to change to the unchanged original the old King James, not the new KJ. You can only give it a try and see what happens.
If KJV onlyists would merely read the introduction by the translators, their position would be refuted. Why should we use the KJV over the Vulgate which was in use long before 1611?
Btw, the KJV is great. I love the beauty of the language and know most of my memorized verses in it.
Annette,Storyteller wrote:A ressurected saint?
Nope, just a child of God finding my way back to Him.
Death, in itself, isn't cruel. Our perception of it defines that. And God has done all he needs to do about it.
I feared death until very recently, now I accept it as an essential part of my journey home to God. Not that I'm quite ready to go home yet!
And Rick? I trump you being a saint! Captain Cook indeed