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Threads for New Transmissions / Re: JESUS SPEAKING AGAIN
« on: September 06, 2022, 16:20:20 pm »
This is Jesus, giving you a few words for the day. You all wait and nothing happens, the world turns and makes its rounds.
Dear Jesus and Elise, thank you so much for these words.
Here is a quote I wish to comment on:
"Faith and Trust are the ingredients that are so necessary for what you will see happening in your world in the foreseeable future, but to you that may seem like a long time." -- Jesus
We have often heard the word "soon", a maddeningly vague concept. I remember song by Andrae Crouch "Soon and Very Soon" (copyright 1976) that underscores how long that can be.
The Urantia book sometimes uses hyphenated words to create a concept that is not in the English Language. I would like to suggest "faith-wait". We know hyphenated words in the English language are awkward; the German language dispenses with the hyphen and just makes a word out of two or more words. in this case "Glaubewarten" might be a word for us to consider.
Just think how many misunderstandings, how many marriages that could be saved with "faith-wait", with "Glaubwarten". How many angry moments, how many evil words that can be avoided with "faith-wait" -- Glaubewarten?
We might have to employ a lot of "faith-wait" even after Jesus is visible, -- waiting for the perfect moment to put forth our efforts in behalf of the Missions. The faith-wait may be an important part of our ascendancy careers.
It is an active wait. It is a purposeful, watchful wait. It is a wait with energy in it. It is a manifestation of faith that cements our hopes and dreams into a future reality. -- the reality always being the Father's will.
"Glaubewarten" -- Thy will be done.
Thank you Elise. Thank you Jesus. Thank you Father.
Dear Jesus and Elise, thank you so much for these words.
Here is a quote I wish to comment on:
"Faith and Trust are the ingredients that are so necessary for what you will see happening in your world in the foreseeable future, but to you that may seem like a long time." -- Jesus
We have often heard the word "soon", a maddeningly vague concept. I remember song by Andrae Crouch "Soon and Very Soon" (copyright 1976) that underscores how long that can be.
The Urantia book sometimes uses hyphenated words to create a concept that is not in the English Language. I would like to suggest "faith-wait". We know hyphenated words in the English language are awkward; the German language dispenses with the hyphen and just makes a word out of two or more words. in this case "Glaubewarten" might be a word for us to consider.
Just think how many misunderstandings, how many marriages that could be saved with "faith-wait", with "Glaubwarten". How many angry moments, how many evil words that can be avoided with "faith-wait" -- Glaubewarten?
We might have to employ a lot of "faith-wait" even after Jesus is visible, -- waiting for the perfect moment to put forth our efforts in behalf of the Missions. The faith-wait may be an important part of our ascendancy careers.
It is an active wait. It is a purposeful, watchful wait. It is a wait with energy in it. It is a manifestation of faith that cements our hopes and dreams into a future reality. -- the reality always being the Father's will.
"Glaubewarten" -- Thy will be done.
Thank you Elise. Thank you Jesus. Thank you Father.