What comes to mind is Jesus throwing the money changers
out of the temple in anger.
Not exact matches
-- The Christ «tore open'the divide
in the
temple — the Spirit
of God is no longer hidden from mankind, but freely poured
out.
They think God inspired His word's
out of context
in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3
in Acts 7:47 - 48 and Acts 17:24 when God said as plain as day that He DOES NOT LIVE / DWELL
IN CRAFTED TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead of obeying His Son as required in John 3:3
IN CRAFTED
TEMPLES but Satan finds it extremely easy to fool people that wants to buy their way into heaven instead
of obeying His Son as required
in John 3:3
in John 3:36.
But until we come to the end
of ourselves then we are going to do and say what we want, even as it was with me: It's one thing to be a heathen, even as I was, but a whole other ball game to set our hearts on God and His truth; yet, that can only come when we are sick and tired
of being sick and tired
of our own lives and we just give up, we know then who has given up by the one they advocate for, even has given place to: Paul said; with my heart I want to do what is right, but my flesh does what I hate: This is when God's grace is sufficient, because our hearts are right with God, but our flesh is not: There is a war going on within these
temples, therefore; even as our flesh wins
out to do what we hate, our hearts are set on God and His ways which has been established
in the Word
of Truth, which then causes us to stand and speak forth what we believe, even as this causes a rending to happen within us, for Christ to be formed
in us this needs to be, as we come up
in His glories even for a better resurrection for them who believe: The heart wars against our flesh, even as Christ wars against the man
of sin within: For
out of the abundance
of our hearts our mouth doth speak, therefore; if we speak not the Wholesome Words
of our Lord, Then our hearts are still wicked: But to advocate for wickedness instead
of Christ, one has become a teacher
of lawlessness, he then advocates for the man
of sin: Many who have come
out of religion has done this, as they went from one mountain top «from the extreme right»
of self exaltation (Religion) to the other mountain top «to the extreme left»
of the (Heathen) and missed the valley
in - between that is takes to humble us: One extreme to the other, and missed Jesus: Jesus is taking ones through the valley's to strip us down
of all who we are before exalting us to be just as He, even as the Christ
in us overcomes that man
of sin (Adam) through theses valleys
of contrast that cause a rending to happen within; and when we are rent
in two, we stand on His word
of truth, so we too can become one with Him, even as Jesus is with our Father: This is how Christ is formed
in us: Thank - you Father;
in Jesus Name Alexandria
Suicide not because he ratted Jesus
out for silver, but routine interaction
of paying taxes and getting permits to enter the
temple meant he was followed, resulting
in Jesus» death which he held himself responsible?
People like Santorum remind me
of the Pharasees who were careful to show up
in the
temple full
of pride and self righteous indignation for anyone who dared to question their rigid ideology yet never took one step towards bettering conditions
in their society or spoke
out against social and economic injustice.
«The God who made the world and everything
in it is the Lord
of heaven and earth and does not live
in temples built by human hands «Acts 17:24 «Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ««Come
out of her, my people,» so that you will not share
in her sins, so that you will not receive any
of her plagues;» Revelation 18:4
And to those
of you crying that this «shining the light on church leadership douchebaggery» is only hurting the church, I refer you to Jesus tossing the tables
in the
temple and calling
out the Pharisees on several occasions.
Tom Wright, also on film, pointed
out that the imago dei
of Genesis 1:26, 27 had, as background, the idea
of a god's image being placed
in a
temple.
Listen to God's words to you about the real people whose cries God hears every day... people who cry
out in every corner
of the world; whether that corner is peppered with steeples,
temples, mosques, or synagogues.
The virgin who for nine months has been weaving the veil
of the
temple out of the material
of her own body sits
in stupefied and exhausted silence.
declares that the important moment
in the life
of Jesus came with his «seizure and occupation
of the
temple in Jerusalem... the essential point is that Jesus drives
out the priests, the merchants, and holds the Roman garrison [Roman indeed!]
15Then another angel came
out of the
temple and called
in a loud voice to him who was sitting on the cloud, «Take your sickle and reap, because the time to reap has come, for the harvest
of the earth is ripe.»
It is a strange picture that we are given
of Jesus during these first days
in the
temple: arguing freely with Sadducees, scribes, and Pharisees; parrying more or less subtle attempts to lure him into statements that could be used against him; answering sincere questions and approving good answers to his own questions; pronouncing fiery invectives against influential teachers who opposed him; lamenting the failure
of Jerusalem to respond to his challenge; and then calmly pointing
out to his disciples the tiny but sacrificial offering
of a poor widow.
Out of this new dimension
in Israel's experience came such hymns
of the post-Exilic
temple as the 139th Psalm:
(Revelation 6:10) The writer
of Lamentations, bewailing the miserable estate
of desolated Zion, cried, «Do unto them, as thou hast done unto me»; (Lamentations 1:22) Nehemiah, rebuilding the walls
of Jerusalem, besought Yahweh against his foes, «Cover not their iniquity, and let not their sin be blotted
out from before thee»; (Nehemiah 4:5) and
in the Psalter are outbursts
of vindictiveness the singing
of which
in the second
temple seems scarcely credible:
Revelation 3:12 Him that overcometh will I make a pillar
in the
temple of my God, and he shall go no more
out: and I will write upon him the name
of my God, and the name
of the city
of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down
out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.
c)
In line with Americans RIGHT TO EXERCISE THEIR RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS firstly DEMAND that MUSLIMS TO OPT -
OUT OF THEIR RELIGION, and also CALL for letting proponents of other faiths to propogate their religion near Mosques and Islamic organizations just as the Muslims do near churches, temples, synagogue
OF THEIR RELIGION, and also CALL for letting proponents
of other faiths to propogate their religion near Mosques and Islamic organizations just as the Muslims do near churches, temples, synagogue
of other faiths to propogate their religion near Mosques and Islamic organizations just as the Muslims do near churches,
temples, synagogues.
The opposition
of his enemies broke
out here with renewed force, the
temple priesthood joining with them to destroy him after his prophetic demonstration
in the «cleansing»
of the
temple.
Jesus looked into the future and saw the rising tension
of his day culminating
in the destruction and desolation
of the people and the land he loved; like the prophets
of old, he foresaw the doom
of judgment meted
out, not on the heathen only but upon his own nation, its leaders, its people, its
temple.
There is one time where he drove merchants
out of the
temple but he did not hurt them or put them
in jail or cut their heads off or beat them or stone them.
After his highhanded action
in clearing the traders
out of the
temple court, we are told, Jesus was directly challenged with the question, «By what authority are you acting like this?
Cindy Not sure why you put faithful
in quotes unless you think being
temple - worthy is some sort
of club that a committee chooses who to let
in and keep
out.
As John Howard Yoder points
out, if Jesus had committed any acts
of violence
in the
temple clearing, it would provided clear legal pretext for the Scribes and chief priests to arrest him.
Time for the GOP to leave religion
in the churches, synagogs,
temples, mosques, etc., where it belongs and
out of politics and government, where it doesn't belong.
We have earlier noted how Jesus,
in his ministry, took the questions
of life
out of the
temple into the fields, the lakeside, the home and the street.
He angrily turned over the money - changer's tables
in the
temple and drove them
out, telling them they have made His father's house a «den
of theives.»
And he entered the
temple and began to drive
out those who were selling and those who were buying
in the
temple, and he overturned the tables
of the money - changers and the seats
of those who sold doves; and he would not allow anyone to carry anything through the
temple.
Be very mindful how you pin a name on your brother sister; remember the church is there the burden and those who have sinned yet we become so eager to judge; the word has already judged him, God at this very moment is dealing with him
in ways that no man can as we judge him, we have judged ourself, we can easily forgive when his sin is like ours, but when it is not; they killed CHRIST CAUSE HE SAID HE COULD RISE THE TEMPLE IN THREE DAYS; to the people of that day and time it was a lie; as we forgive him we are forgive ourselves for believing in man and not the word; the word is still true, and God can still use him; but we must believe and fellow the word God no matter what; God has a way of making something good out of what is bad; that where the hope comes in; the faith in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive al
in ways that no man can as we judge him, we have judged ourself, we can easily forgive when his sin is like ours, but when it is not; they killed CHRIST CAUSE HE SAID HE COULD RISE THE
TEMPLE IN THREE DAYS; to the people of that day and time it was a lie; as we forgive him we are forgive ourselves for believing in man and not the word; the word is still true, and God can still use him; but we must believe and fellow the word God no matter what; God has a way of making something good out of what is bad; that where the hope comes in; the faith in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive al
IN THREE DAYS; to the people
of that day and time it was a lie; as we forgive him we are forgive ourselves for believing
in man and not the word; the word is still true, and God can still use him; but we must believe and fellow the word God no matter what; God has a way of making something good out of what is bad; that where the hope comes in; the faith in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive al
in man and not the word; the word is still true, and God can still use him; but we must believe and fellow the word God no matter what; God has a way
of making something good
out of what is bad; that where the hope comes
in; the faith in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive al
in; the faith
in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive al
in blessed redemption; heal our nation lord; heal our minds love forgive all;
I'm
in my
temple, I know, and every thought, every bit
of this noticing, this discipline
of being here, right now, living my life while it's happening, feels like the most pure - hearted prayer I've ever spoken
out loud.
In Matthew 27:51, we are told that at the moment when Jesus cried out and gave up his spirit, the moment he died, the veil in the temple that symbolically stood between God and man, the entrance to the Holy of Holies, was torn in two... from the top to the botto
In Matthew 27:51, we are told that at the moment when Jesus cried
out and gave up his spirit, the moment he died, the veil
in the temple that symbolically stood between God and man, the entrance to the Holy of Holies, was torn in two... from the top to the botto
in the
temple that symbolically stood between God and man, the entrance to the Holy
of Holies, was torn
in two... from the top to the botto
in two... from the top to the bottom.
The Sadducees came
out of the priestly cast
in ancient Israel, and over time gained control over the rituals
in the Jerusalem
temple, a position which also made them power brokers
in affairs
of state.
Jesus believed
in helping a man up, but did not believe
in giving people more than they earned (parable
of the talents) or
in letting people make money
in his name... he threw them
out of the
temple.
The Day
of the Lord will be preceded by: — Rebellion — The revelation
of the man
of lawlessness who will: — Oppose and exalt himself over God — Set himself up
in God's
temple — Proclaim to be God — Be revealed when the one holding him back is taken
out of the way — Be accompanied by satanic, counterfeit miracles — Deceive those who do not love the truth 6.
Jesus ran the money changers
out of the
temple because they were doing business
IN the
temple, not because they were doing business however wrong.
and i think id Jesus were to appear, he would make a wip
of chords like he did
in the
temple and you beat the sissy
out of the pope and woulg crap
in that ridiculous hat....
It is pointed
out that the wife
of T'ai Tsu, Empress Ma, was a Muslim, that many
of his responsible officials were Muslims, that he never worshiped
in a
temple after his accession, that he forbade the drinking
of wine, that he composed the hymn
of praise
of one hundred words to Muhammad which may still be found inscribed
in the main mosque
in Nanking, and that historians mention his strange facial features, which may have been due to foreign blood as a descendant
of a Persian or Arab.
«This is the man who broke the Sabbath
in the terms
of the times, the man who was called a glutton and a wine dipper, who feasted with publicans and sinners, who took a whip and drove the merchants
out of the
temples.
Jeremy have been asking the holy spirit for his help with this and
in regards to the lame man that Jesus healed I do nt believe that sin was the issue for him just like the blind man was it his parents or did he sin the answer was neither but so that God would be glorified.What was the sin that may have been worse for him.The two situations are related
of the woman caught
in adultery the key words being go and sin no more only two references
in the bible and will explain later the lame man we see at first his dependency on everyone else for his needs he cant do it he is
in the best position to receive Gods grace but what does he do with it.Does he follow Jesus no we are told he goes to the
temple and Jesus finds him now that he has his strength to do things on his own what his response to follow the way
of the pharisees that is what is worse than his condition before so he is warned by go and sin no more.We get confused because we see the word sin but the giver
of is speaking to him to go another way means death.Getting back to the two situations
of the woman caught
in adultery and the lame man here we see a picture
of our hearts on the one our love for sin and on the other the desire to work
out our salvation on our terms they are the two areas we have to submit to God.My experience was the self righteousness was the harder to deal with because it is linked
in to our feelings
of self worth and self confidence so we have to be broken so we are humble enough to realise that without God we can do nothing our flesh hates that so it is a struggle at first to change our way
of thinking.brentnz
«nd Jesus entered the
temple and drove
out all those who were buying and selling
in the
temple, and overturned the tables
of the money changers and the seats
of those who were selling doves.»
Then we have emperor T!tus who during a revolt by the jews destorys the 2nd
temple and then orders all jews
out of the land
of Judea and Galilee... it is at this point that christians start calling themselves that
in order to show that there is a difference between jews and them... it was just a tactic to not be punished!
Remember that He whipped the moneylenders
out of the
temple because they desecrated His Father's house by ripping people off
in it?
Only after the Old Testament canon was complete and
in 70 A.D. the
temple was destroyed by the Romans, was Jewish thought, as a whole, finally cast
out of its local matrix, and even then the legal system, with its particularistic minutiæ, was the more insisted on because the sacrificial cult was gone.
We have seen the rapid growth
of an almost complete religionlessness on the part
of many; we have observed the erection,
in our towns and cities,
of temples and mosques and pavillions
of faiths known to us formerly (if they were known at all) only
out of storybooks; we have lived to witness the proliferation
of Christian sects and (what is more unnerving to us!)
When they were driven
out from synagogue and
temple, they faced a disruption
in their religious thought and practise comparable with the shock
of the Exile to the Jews over six centuries before.
Indeed,
in the Gospel, Jesus justifies his driving
out the moneychangers from the
temple precincts, by invoking the prophecy
of Isaiah: «Zeal for my Father's house consumes me.»
Mormons believe that Jesus Christ and Satan are brothers, this is not possible since Satan is a created being, when they are married
in the
temple the husband is given the wife a secret name so he can call her
out of the grave
in case Jesus does not, this is a CULT
Places
of worship including Muslim mosques, Hindu
temples and Sikh gurdwaras became instant targets for patriotic terrorists seeking to lash
out at innocent Americans like the Sikh victims
of the terrorist attack
in Wisconsin.
This bread was the only thing that kept me from googling «what happens if I hit my head on the
temple», because we all know Youtube would pop up and THAT scene from Simon Burch would pop up, and then I would cry, and then I would call my husband and freak
out, and then I would probably eat the whole loaf
of bread
in the corner
of my closet watching the movie... crying.
Find your gurus both
in and
out of the ashram,
temple, or wherever you go looking.