tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post5868476678929344963..comments2023-12-21T13:04:46.950-06:00Comments on Worship HeartCries: The Ten Commandments and the Lord’s Prayer in Light of Worship in Isaiah 6Worship HeartCrieshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04911213966810407256noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-48629801116145284272023-12-02T03:20:40.689-06:002023-12-02T03:20:40.689-06:00Happy to see this. Myself I've been searching ...Happy to see this. Myself I've been searching to connect the lord's prayer and the commandments. It's really strange the pastors of this time had not seen through the prayer how the two is not only God's will but thar they say a lot more contrasting each other. They actually say much more the prayer I mean. What I'm learning is that all words spoken through Jesus is deep. Word upon word, here a little there a little. However I see the commandments through the prayer and hope you will do more to connect them? In regards the first four commandments are about God while in the prayer there is somewhat more. Especially the kingdom. I'd love to hear more on this. The daily bread, this speaks of the word of God as the bread of life not really the physical one! Forgive us Our debts, how forgiving are we and circumstancesthatwe are not met. Lead us not temptation tells more about our weaknesses. So, it's been a blessing to find this and hope we can divulge more truth! 🙏 Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-59917789887755508802017-08-25T19:23:52.098-05:002017-08-25T19:23:52.098-05:00Jane:
Thanks for your comments. It is true that th...Jane:<br />Thanks for your comments. It is true that the Sabbath is the 7th day, yet we do need to remember that the apostles from the very beginning celebrated the resurrection of the Christ on the first day of the week. Christ was the fulfillment of the old covenant, so we center our worship around the life of Christ. At the same time it is wise to take a Sabbath rest, not in an attempt to achieve righteousness; that is done through the work of Christ on the cross, but take time to mediate on His goodness and grace. I would recommend Peter Scazzero's book the "Emotionally Healthy Church if you are interested. Again, thanks for your comments, may God continue to bless you and your ministry.<br />Ed Worship HeartCrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04911213966810407256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-9036228452492374382017-08-24T20:21:04.057-05:002017-08-24T20:21:04.057-05:00Your intention to encourage setting aside specific...Your intention to encourage setting aside specific time of worship is a good one. But Jesus said not a jot or a tittle should be changed in the Law--and it is to be written on our hearts. It is written, " The Sabbath is the 7th Day" I understand good Christians have 'jotted" and "tittled" the 4th commandment, but your points --when honoring the Sabbath established by God and not "fig-leafed" by man--are beautiful! Thanks!Jane E. Deehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16069708760454315196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-48037264248218182252016-11-12T16:28:58.825-06:002016-11-12T16:28:58.825-06:00Certainly, the biblical Sabbath began at sundown o...Certainly, the biblical Sabbath began at sundown on Friday. My intention was link the principle of setting aside specific time of worship; in the Old Testament, it was the Sabbath; with the new believers after Christ's resurrection, they met on Sunday. I trust that the confusion doesn't cause one to miss the point. Thanks for sharing,<br />God Bless,<br /><br />EdWorship HeartCrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04911213966810407256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-35455653945453955102016-11-12T13:25:19.367-06:002016-11-12T13:25:19.367-06:00Great commentary...but the Sabbath is not, and nev...Great commentary...but the Sabbath is not, and never has been, on Sunday.<br /><br /> Keeping the Sabbath holy, or set apart, is a discipline and a focus more than it is a set of laws of what one can and cannot do on Sunday. LightIthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05670530268689578432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-34481949027190521402013-07-13T06:15:03.662-05:002013-07-13T06:15:03.662-05:00Revelation 2 starts with church history throughout...Revelation 2 starts with church history throughout the 7 time periods from the time of Christs death until the end, it is a literal condition of the church at the time also a period through the church age( remember the bible must apply to every generation) also it is type! Revelation 6 shows you the same picture from a different angle , it focuses on the gospel herald and its condition throughout the time period! We are between the sixth and seventh seal now!! Historical continuous view is the only one that makes sense! God bless!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-77429782962297759872010-04-27T09:08:45.184-05:002010-04-27T09:08:45.184-05:00Tammy:
Thanks for your post and to hear of your de...Tammy:<br />Thanks for your post and to hear of your depth and interest in God's Word. Something that has really helped me as I study Scripture is try to understand first what God was saying through the author to those for whom the writing was originally written. With the Revelation of John this is a great challenge, since there are so many views already, but I still find it helpful to back up and understand. Once there is some clarity as to the original intention, then possible applications might be made, as long as we realize that Scripture will not contradict itself, so any "insights" we might have that are not consistent with the whole of what Scripture teaches must not be given ground. Not restricting such interpretations have given birth to cults that call themselves biblical, but really are not.Worship HeartCrieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04911213966810407256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217550515556691035.post-30426386768291916632010-04-26T09:23:01.951-05:002010-04-26T09:23:01.951-05:00My husband just gave me the same revelation a few ...My husband just gave me the same revelation a few days ago. My heart jumped as I heard him initiate and articulate the intention of the Lord's prayer in Matthew. My husband had expressed his disappointment with pastors that have not preached the Lord's prayer interpretation correctly. The disciple asked the Lord, Teach us to pray. The Lord's prayer shows us how to see Him. <br />I believe the Lord will return soon. I've been a Christian for 34 years and am so glad that you were able to post your reflection just this year. I'm thankful for the internet and that we can know there are other Christians whom the Holy Spirit also reveals the same message (of the Lord's prayer). I thank the God above, the only God, for saving my soul. I pray He comes soon for us. Pray for pastors to quickly have the clarity and soberity to help more Christians. My husband has been involved in church administration and has been studying, full-time, the Bible for 3-4 years. We've observed the "development" of congregations and their leaders. Churches desperately need prayer, not for more money but for spiritual guidance. <br />I'd like you to consider Revelation 6 and the opening of the 6 seals. Have you ever read the chapter as an analogy of church history? Please let me know what the Holy Spirit says to you.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00121053160818684041noreply@blogger.com