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1 | Is reverence feasible? Always? | Eph 5:33 | Rabbi Mark | 66113 | ||
Emmaus: You put a great deal of research into this. But none of these verses come close to saying what mommapbs suggested. Mary praising God for recognizing her low estate doesn't come close to mommapbs becoming one with god's heartbeat. And Song of Solomon 1:2-4 is a description of God's relationship with Israel and Israel's relationship with God. Not our individual relationship. So that doesn't qualify mommapbs assumptions either. Again, Revelation 22:17 talks not of personal relationships but of how God see's the New City of Jerusalem. As a bride who awaits her husband. Not as mommapbs attempting to become one with God's heartbeat. And the memorial where Mary washes Jesus feet in Luke 7:36-50 shows how much Mary loved and served Jesus. We all should do this and follow her example. But she wasn't trying to become one with his heartbeat. Sorry, but when I read mommapbs wanting to become one with God's heart beat and intimacy (not love, service and self sacrifice) ... I saw how mommapbs words ring more toward the concept of nervana or buddhism when those worshipers feel they are becoming one with God and actually become God. I appreciate your attempt, but of a truth mommapbs words cannot be reconciled with scripture through the best efforts ... as you have just proven. Now, take a closer look at mommapbs words and tell me what you think she is trying to say. Rabbi Mark |
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2 | Is reverence feasible? Always? | Eph 5:33 | Emmaus | 66159 | ||
Rabbi Mark, I do not recall placing myself under your teaching authority, nor am I concerned with meeting your standard of what is "adequate scriptural references" on any particular question. Your opinion of what is adequate is a rather subjective standard. Emmaus |
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3 | Is reverence feasible? Always? | Eph 5:33 | Rabbi Mark | 66274 | ||
Emmaus: The Lord Jesus himself said to call no man rabbi or master. I do not consider anyone under my teaching authority. I think your answer to my post is below your standards -- not mine. I guess you couldn't find any scriptural evidence to reprove me and that is why you are upset and vague. You thought that your indignation would mask your error. Don't let it bother you. Try to approach the word without preconceived notions. And steer away from those Study Bibles that teach theology rather than scripture. You'll do much better. Rabbi Mark |
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4 | Is reverence feasible? Always? | Eph 5:33 | Emmaus | 66278 | ||
Rabbi Mark, Thanks for the psychoanalysis. Should I address you as Doctor Mark too? What do I owe you? Emmaus |
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5 | Is reverence feasible? Always? | Eph 5:33 | Hank | 66287 | ||
Well, Emmaus, at least a psychoanalysis isn't very painful :-) I had one once, quite by accident, at a drive-in shrink clinic here in Arkansas. [I thought it was a McDonalds]. I ordered a Big Mac and fries, and the doc's analysis was that I was a psycho. I drove off without paying and spent my two bucks at Wendy's. --Hank | ||||||