Member Since February 10, 2009 , From St. Louis, United States
One can search every facet of the Universe, but unless one carries that which one is searching for with them, they find it not.
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My personal experience started with the reading of the Old Testaments. The first observable fact that I received from this reading was the feeling that I was receiving something, although not clear what, I truly felt my first conscious uplifting; after all I believed it to be connected to holiness, and it must have been God that I was looking for. This conscious uplifting was encouraging and soothing, the building of moral fiber that defiantly caused an inspirational character change. I still didn’t believe in a supernatural being, at least not wholeheartedly, but I did like the mood, and I learned the Ten Commandments. The plot thickens, I started actuating my mind with the New Testament and I met Jesus and He gave me a lot of great tips on how to conduct my life. I was a better person but still didn’t believe in God. The search goes on and I started reading the New Testament again, this time it was different, this time I met Christ and my personal relationship with our Heavenly Father had begun. The first reading I understood with a literal mind that was connected to the world. This time the light was on; I understood with spiritual vision and was introduced to God. Thank You Lord! My search for God was over, I had found the Christ. From that moment on I have been actuating my individual portion of mind. Actuating of the mind does not have to come from any one Bible or even from a book. Look for His Holiness everywhere for He is everywhere.


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Still unable to comprehend what is written, and still without understanding and refusing knowledge. Blame the messenger, that is your style. Don’t research scripture and try and learn but change the ...

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MikeC the scripture is: “Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots.” And your rush to judgment view is that Jesus was forgiving ...

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MikeC you have no idea of what you are writing, just more of your idiotic views from a lack of knowledge and understanding. Read the bible MikeC and stop faking it. Find yourself a fellowship and ask ...

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Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. And they parted his raiment, and cast lots. Now how could anyone not see that this statement by Jesus was not meant for the ...

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Attn: MikeC Have you ever noticed how the truth hurts? I’m sure most have noticed how the truth hurts, you are a perfect example. And I do understand, you made it quit obvious implicitly. You want ...

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Attn: MikeC Nice to see that you looked up the definitions of “NEED” and “WANT”, it shows a desire to learn. You belittle yourself by being so stubborn in your want to be right rather then admit you ...

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Attn: MikeC You are showing bigotry again when you call me a Jewish Rabbi, we both know that you are not complementing me and are only using the title “Jewish Rabbi” in a derogatory way, otherwise I ...

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If everyone was worried about childish nonsense you would be king.

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Sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me; perhaps your first affirmation and it’s a good one. Words should never hurt you and won’t if you are prepared to see beyond them ...

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Attn: MikeC I am not making an assumption at all it is all about knowing the definition of the word need, it is not the same as want. Man needs water, man needs subsistence, man needs oxygen, do you ...

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n says:
"Jameslee, you continue to post elegant words, sincerely felt, and I, for one, deeply appreciate your presence here on Yedda. Thanks so much."
Rocmike3 says:
"James, your insight serves you well indeed! You do not need my degree to know the way God deals and where He may be found! He is as close as our thoughts. And He is every bit as real."
pilgrimwb says:
"I like the way you think, and the way you phrase yourself. I fear a lot of the "standardized" expressions of biblical Christianity have had their edges dulled by overuse and by mis-use. But you have a way of describing the "Old, Old Story" with fresh eyes. Thank you for being a part of this forum."