Jesus ran
some people out of the temple.
And none of that even references this supposed incredibly controversial person doing all kinds of miracles and creating a scourge to beat
people out of a temple with.
Not exact matches
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 3:36.
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.
I am looking for authenticity, relevancy, no ovewhelming bands that take away from the experience
of worship, clergy who are willing to answer my hard questions, who understand doubt is a stepping stone to deepening my belief, who accept everyone as Jesus did (and we know Jesus was a rebel who accepted and led all sorts
of people), who don't feel the need to try to be hip, who speak about things without inserting politics, who are wiling to trash the
temple to bring us back to the truth, who will step
out of the box
of comfort and be real.
«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
I am always amazed at how
people want to use just one sentence
out of a letter to Jewish Christians (Heb 10.25) to make a supposed supreme command for
people to conform to a tradition
of temple style gatherings.
«When the enemies
of Judah and Benjamin heard that the exiles were building a
temple for the LORD, the God
of Israel... [they] set
out to discourage the
people of Judah and make them afraid to go on building».
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.
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.
They want to convert
people, but then they run scared when
people find
out about their
temple rituals and the fact that they believe they will become GODS
of their own planets.
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 all;
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.
Remember that He whipped the moneylenders
out of the
temple because they desecrated His Father's house by ripping
people off in it?
Jesus didn't hide behind the walls
of the
temple, but was
out among the common
people, getting his hands dirty.
Caracol Mayan
Temples is a Classic Period urban center that spread
out over 55 square miles with an estimated population
of 180,000
people.
But we did have some ideas as developers, so you do see some events in later games that tie back to Phantasy Star II: for instance, the statues
of the 8 heroes who fought for Algol in the warrior's
temple of Phantasy Star IV, or the town where
people know about the legend
of Alis... well, for the details, I'll leave that for you to enjoy when Phantasy Star IV comes
out.
I pointed
out that religions demand lots
of resources (I showed them pictures
of a church, a Hindu
temple, a Jewish menorah and Muslim pilgrims on Hajj); they pose threats to health (I showed
people «purifying their souls» by wading in the stinking germ - laden Ganges) and make
people do strange things (I showed rows
of Muslims bent over with their heads on the floor).