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1 | Who are YOU? | Rom 3:3 | Asis | 86466 | ||
Recently there has been found a box which was used to contain the bones of dead jews. This box was from the time of Jesus. The Jews would place the dead in a tomb and after a year (when all the flesh had rotted away from the bones) they would gather the bones and place them in a box of stone. The body's final resting place. On the box would be an inscription telling who was inside. This box has an inscription saying James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus. It has created quite an uproar in the religous world. The religous scholars would love to be able to ask the bones, "Who are you?" The answer would identify the person in the box. What would the answer be? What would your answer be? Who are you? If you were asked, "who are you?" what would your answer be. Who are you, mommapbs, justme, morant61, Hank, prazn, goodnewsminister, Ebd, Radioman2, Graceful, scribe, Emmaus, all of the forumites. What is your answer? Have you ever thought about who you are? Who are you? |
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2 | Who are YOU? | Rom 3:3 | Scribe | 86577 | ||
Might I add that when we ask James' bones.. "Who are you"? The answer will not come from the analysis of the text upon the crypt, but the answer will be given in that day.. when the voice of the archangel, and the trump of God is heard.. Then if those bones belong to the author of James, they will be gathered where ever they lie and in any condition they are in, even if atomically dissolved, and they will be glorified into a new body that will never die, this is the answer to "who are you" that my dead bleached bones will give you as well. And in that day will be manifested "who are the sons of god" and who were not. May God Bless you as you study His Word. |
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