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NASB | Numbers 28:11 ¶ 'Then at the beginning of each of your months you shall present a burnt offering to the LORD: two bulls and one ram, seven male lambs one year old without defect; |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Numbers 28:11 ¶ 'Then at the beginning of [each of] your months you shall present a burnt offering to the LORD: two bulls, one ram, seven male lambs one year old without blemish; |
Subject: The Sacred Romance |
Bible Note: I had to learn first of all that this scripture applied to my circumstance. I didn't realize at first that a confessing believer could be in action an unbeliever so I had to process my broken heart and accept the type of relationship I found myself in-- Unequally yoked. Then in first applying these scriptures I had to come to a point of comprehending these verses didn't mean being a doormat. When I realized all I was was a doormat, I had to process and relook at what the verses meant not by my eyes of how to apply them but from what I knew of God. I had to learn what submissiveness means. I had to deal with attitude sins that were natural from my human nature especially when you see your precious children make bad choices from an ungodly influence and receive permanent consequences from these choices. Then I came to understand that sin no matter how it comes even if it is a bitter reaction and a natural response brings consequences too. Chaste, respectful, quiet and gentle. The qualities being spoken of here are not from the natural man. It is fruit from the Holy Spirit's work within the heart. Fruit takes time to grow and develop. And it truely does come from choosing to ABIDE in the Living Lord. He processes it. I believe the most important instruction here is not the results seen but in what is needed to receive the results. The holy women also, WHO HOPED IN GOD. The work is not mine. It is the Lords. My responsibility is to hope in him, adorn myself with him, and obey him. |