Part 4 of: The god of this world has blinded there eyes
- Grace M. Church
- Oct 8, 2017
- 4 min read
Hello unto all on this fine first day of the week; please prepare yourselves as we of the leadership team of Grace Message Church ministries approach the throne rooms of your hearts, and we appear into your hearts not empty handed, but we come with the best treatment of medication a heart can ever receive and that’s the Word of God. Truly God desires His true seekers to search Him out with all of our hearts, our minds, our souls, our strength and all of our substance. The Word of God is life giving bread, and this bread has all types of Ingredients in Him, plus the same bread has a crust which is the outer part of the bread to protect the soft center middle, so when dining on the bread which cometh down from heaven, do not try to cut off the crust, just digest the whole loaf. What is meant by this statement, most immature people detest the crust of the bread because of its roughness, they not understanding that the crust is necessary, for the preserving of the soft middle in which they desire! This is how life is, the crust of our lives are designed for the handling of the rough points of lives and the oven which is the heat of this world is what prepare us for the marching forward, though the temperatures may seem overbearing at times, but God will not allow anything to come upon us that we are not able to bear. Luke 17:1 tosses out some crust at us in these words: Then said the Word of God unto the students called disciples, It is impossible “and impossible according to the Greek number 418 from the Strong’s Concordance of the Bible means: not supposable—which means: that may be imagined to exist” we reiterate, it is impossible but that offences “and offences according to the Greek number 4625 from the Strong’s Concordance of the Bible means: is stumbling-blocks, BKA occasion to fall, even some causes of displeasure or sin.” We reiterate, it is impossible but that offences will come: but woe unto him, through whom they come! In keeping this 1st verse of the 17th chapter of the book of Luke scripture in context, it starts out with the word then; which is a continuation of after saying something, and what was said is located in verses 27-31 of the 16th chapter of the book of Luke which reads: Then the rich man who would not give Lazarus a crumb which fell from his table said, I pray thee father Abraham therefore, father, that thou would send that same man Lazarus in whom I would not feed a crumb, and his weakness, plus his sores from lack of proper nutrition which caused him to die, send him to my father's house: for I have five brethren “which is still showing selfishness” that “the man I gave no help to” may testify unto my five brethren, lest they also come into this place of torment. Abraham said unto the still selfish once rich man, your living five brethren have Moses “which are the first five letters of the Old Testament of what we call the Bible” and your five brothers have the prophets “which are 34 letters of the Old Testament of what we call the Bible” let them hear them. Keep in mind that this is Yhowshua, being the Word of God in the flesh, He was informing that rich man, not to ignore the Old Testament completely; for in the Old Testament are instructions of feeding the needy, in which the rich man failed, so his five brethren must be operating with the same mentality of selfishness; and they must have discussed the rich man’s ticket in which he failed to receive admission with and the man’s ticket was Lazarus.” So they obeyed their own beliefs and overlooked the commands of God, even as the congregations are doing today; seeing that the leaders are building bigger barns, while the poor get poorer. This lesson the rich man learnt to late, and it caused the rich man to say, no father Abraham: but if one went unto them from the dead “like Lazarus, he in whom they know I mistreated” my five brethren will repent. And father Abraham said unto the once rich man, If they hear not Moses “the first five letters of the Old Testament” and the prophets “the next 34 letters of that same Old Testament” neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead “in the New Testament and he wasn’t hinting about Lazaruz.” In continuing in the lesson from the 17th chapter of the book of Luke; the 2nd verse of that same chapter points out, it were better for the person in whom offence came, that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he cast into the sea, than that he should offend one of these little ones “and Lazarus was the little one in whom the parable was about. His littleness was concerning his healing faith, his provision faith; which made him a believer in God, but sometime a person believes with limitations, because they believing that God would use the person or method in which they chose to deliver them, which could have caused a stumbling for Lazarus. So the third verse of that same 17th chapter of the book of Luke shows us how to keep ourselves covered; He reads: take heed to yourselves: If thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him; and if he repent, forgive him; Selah!!!! Here is where we will pick up from in our next epistle, for enough has been said to make you think deeply. Remember this; we of the leadership team of Grace Message Church Ministries love you, sayonara!!!
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