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The Word of God was first spoken and then written for our edification and salvation. It pleased The Eternal One to have His fullness dwell within Jesus His Son. So Christ said that he would send the comforter in His Name to lead us into all Truth. This comforter as we all know is the Spirit of God. The Word as it is written today is not subject to no one's interpretation, it is solely interpreted by the Spirit of God and will only be interpreted or revealed by the Spirit of God here a little there a little line upon line precept upon precept. So let the Holy Spirit reveal His Word to you and theTruth will set you free...Amen and Shalom.

So do you hear and understand the Holy Spirit perfectly?

 I'm not too sure if anyone can hear and understand perfectly...because we only see in part for now, however the Spirit of God speaks to us in that still small voice referring to the voice of revelation. Revelation is faith the only way true way to the Father

And herein lies the problem, as Omegaman said above

Hazard said: "Any one who believes they have a measure or believe they are filled with the Holy Spirit should be able to tell what is being taught by this Scripture, spoken by Jesus Christ Himself in John 3, verse 8."

 

No, not anyone who believes they have a measure or believes they are filled.

Perhaps everyone who has a measure or is filled. One's personal faith in one's posession of the Spirit is not the determining factor. One can believe these things very sincerely, and be sincerely incorrect, and misunderstand spiritual things.

one can believe these things very sincerely, and be sincerely incorrect, and misunderstand spiritual things.

 

 

 

 

 

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Jehovah's Witnesses (and others) sincerely believe that Jesus is NOT God, and they are sincerely mistaken.  Thus they also reject the doctrine of the Trinity (triune Godhead would be more accurate). However, their sincerity will count for nothing at the Great White Throne judgment. The Bible is so clear about the Deity of Christ that it takes a sincerely perverse spirit to reject the truth.  It is Satan who confronted Christ and mockingly said "If thou be the Son of God...".  That is precisely what the scoffers say today.  But Satan knows that "Son of God" = GOD. The scoffers don't.

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The Truth is there is no Trinity; this has been a doctrine that has infiltrated the church since 325 AD in the Council of Nicea. Some of the church fathers of old like Tertullian brought this heresy into the church till they had to have a council of the bishops to discuss the creed. Which was later indoctrinated into the Apostles Creed. God is Spirit and not flesh however he dwelt in the fullness of Christ bodily making Jesus Emanuelle God with us. Jesus is his one and only begotten Son not adopted like we are. Jesus is the only person in the Godhead and the Holy Spirit is God He is Spirit and He is holy, the only eternal being. With no beginning and no end. Its obvious that Jesus had a beginning and that was his bodily appearance almost 2000 years ago. However he existed in the bosom of God or Spirit of God from all eternity but was spoken into being at his advent. Jesus Christ (Yeshua) was the spoken word manifested unto us as a perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world. Hallelujah. Any further explanation can be made if needed...

The Greek doesn't say, The Only Begotten Son. It says, "The Only Begotten God". 

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On ‎20‎/‎10‎/‎2015 at 5:15 PM, Omegaman 3.0 said:

Hazard said: "Any one who believes they have a measure or believe they are filled with the Holy Spirit should be able to tell what is being taught by this Scripture, spoken by Jesus Christ Himself in John 3, verse 8."

 

No, not anyone who believes they have a measure or believes they are filled.

Perhaps everyone who has a measure or is filled. One's personal faith in one's posession of the Spirit is not the determining factor. One can believe these things very sincerely, and be sincerely incorrect, and misunderstand spiritual things.

By anyone, I mean anyone who believes in Jesus and is baptized and born of the spirit.

How many miraculous things did Jesus do before He was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit?

Do you know?

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14 minutes ago, HAZARD said:

By anyone, I mean anyone who believes in Jesus and is baptized and born of the spirit.

How many miraculous things did Jesus do before He was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit?

Do you know?

Well, the Bible says that Jesus's first miracle, was the water into wine,  so I guess zero? Does that answer your question?

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On 11/4/2015 at 8:35 AM, RevelationWriter said:

The Greek doesn't say, The Only Begotten Son. It says, "The Only Begotten God". 

To be truthful, there is not a "THE Greek". Some Greeks texts, have it as you say, others do not. So, to be accurate, we would say "Some Greek texts say 'the only begotten God' "

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Jesus, until He was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit, like we could do nothing as a man until, like we are baptized and be given or have a measure or be filled with the Holy Spirit. Jesus even said we could do greater works than He did. Hard to imagine isn't it?

John 14:12, Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.

Believe, be baptized and depending on what measure of the Holy Spirit we have and how much faith we have, the world is our oyster. We can even raise the dead if we had enough faith!

 

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After he was baptized He did many miracles and mighty works, And for those who would not believe He couldn't do much at all.

Matthew 13:58, And he did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief.

Mark 6:4, But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house.
   

V 5, And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them.
   

V 6, And he marvelled because of their unbelief. And he went round about the villages, teaching.

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17 hours ago, Omegaman 3.0 said:

Well, the Bible says that Jesus's first miracle, was the water into wine,  so I guess zero? Does that answer your question?

Yet somehow Mary knew He would do a miracle.

This was the start of His PUBLIC ministry - it says nothing about what happened before then.

 

How did Mary know Jesus could do a miracle if He had never done any before?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, thereselittleflower said:

Yet somehow Mary knew He would do a miracle.

This was the start of His PUBLIC ministry - it says nothing about what happened before then.

 

How did Mary know Jesus could do a miracle?

How did John (the immerser) know to leap in his momma's womb? Maybe, Mary was actually aware of scripture, wasn't the Messiah predicted to be a worker of miracles? At the wedding in Cana, Jesus did not seem that pleased with Mary (in my estimation) to be put on the spot that way.

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