Psalms 13:6
"I will sing unto the Lord,
because he hath dealt bountifully with me".
She answers me occasionally but it is all nonsense and she never answers the hard questions. She just repeats what she has said before like if she says it enough it will become true.
But you are right. She does seem to really single you out for condemnation. You must have the gift.
Well, hey guys, at least she's not calling you two an abomination before the Lord.
Those who have accepted Messiah and follow Him are not under the penalty of the law, first of all. Secondly, WHY do you think He gave those instructions? Do you think He was just messing with people???? OR, just perhaps, He has perfectly valid reasons and His Ways are higher than our ways?
I sometimes get the impression folks think He is just throwing around a bunch of instructions with no rhyme or reason behind them. To me, that is dangerous assumption.
"The one who says he stays in Him is indebted to walk, even as He walked." 1Jn 2:6
Without Torah, His walk is impossible - it's Rome's walk without Torah.
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The Bible is filled with examples of those who mock God's Laws... it's not pretty.
"The one who says he stays in Him is indebted to walk, even as He walked." 1Jn 2:6
Without Torah, His walk is impossible - it's Rome's walk without Torah.
Nor do I, PsalmSinger, know of any cases where donkeys and 'cattle' have produced offspring. But we do know of horses and donkeys, producing mules, which, according to my understanding, cannot reproduce. Don't know why that is. God does.
i think Off-Grid's comments are correct. First, to listen and obey God's commands, because His ways are higher than ours, and to show our love for Him, and then to 'wonder' and ask Him, why He makes commands that we may not understand, but still obey. He does have reasons, I am sure.
Sometimes, I think of it as compared to the relationships of children to their parents. Sometimes, a child may not know, nor understand, why his/her parents have commanded a thing. What should he/she do? First, he/she should keep the command, because she trusts her parents and understands that they are wiser than her, knowing that they love her and want the best for her, and she wants to please them and obey God's command to honor them.
The rebellious child may not think similarly. They may think the command stupid, or impossible to keep, so they do what they want and they may suffer the consequences.
In child training, as in horse training, it is important to get the subject's trust and for them to willingly do what is asked, simply because the trainer is asking for it. Even though the horse, or the child may not understand that it is 'attitude' that is being tested. Bending the neck, instead of refusing to bend, is the desired result.
As for beefalo, not sure. Ask our Father. Just out of curiosity, can beefalo breed within themselves, then? Personally, I'm not sure what the different "kinds" mean, yet. The term 'cattle' as used as a translator word needs to be studied by me. We have varying "kinds" of what, today, we call 'cattle', namely, Red Angus, Black Angus, Longhorn, British White, Belted Galloway, American Highland, running together in same pasture with one Black Angus bull. Doesn't seem to be a problem, but will ask our Father if I am doing it wrong. Thanks