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1 | Did any prophet come from Galilee? | Luke 24:19 | PasserBy | 125549 | ||
A comment as requested: The sentiment seems to be that names and pronouns that refer to the Lord Jesus Christ should be capitalized to indicate a recognition of deity. Some translations of the Bible do that. Sometimes it is not clear whether it is the speaker, as in the case of Nicodemus, or whether it is the translator who recognizes the deity of Christ. But it seems appropriate that the The Lord should be honored in every way, in word and with action. I am told that Roman Catholics make a sign every time they pass a church or other holy place. Perhaps everyone who recognizes Jesus as Lord should make some sign indicating a bowing of the knee whenever the name is mentioned (Philippians 2:10). They might also say at that time that Jesus Christ is Lord. What do you think? |
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2 | Did any prophet come from Galilee? | Luke 24:19 | Ray | 125554 | ||
Hi Passerby, Thank you for your comments. I think that it is evident that believers know the deity of Christ. His divine nature has been clearly seen as Romans 1:20 says. But not everyone is knowing Him as the Deity, that is the Godhead. Hosea 11:9, "For I am God and not man, the Holy One in your midst." As far as outward signs of faith is concerned, I believe that we should pray in our own closets for the most part. I think that if we try to do too much, then the attention is drawn to ourselves rather than to the God we serve. From the heart, Ray P.S. I see from looking at my old post that I have made some "penciling" changes in my personal copy since I wrote it, so I may go back to the newer discussion. Thanks again for your comments. |
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