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“The Approach to God” Pt.14 ( LORD said unto my Lord )

 

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PSALMS 100:1

  1       A Psalm of praise. Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands.

 

PSALMS 100:2

  2    Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing.

 

PSALMS 100:3

  3    Know ye that the LORD he [is] God: [it is] he [that] hath made us, and not we ourselves; [we are] his people, and the sheep of his pasture.

 

PSALMS 100:4

  4    Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, [and] into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, [and] bless his name.

 

PSALMS 100:5

  5    For the LORD [is] good; his mercy [is] everlasting; and his truth [endureth] to all generations.                                                                                                                      

ROMANS 1:19

  19       Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed [it] unto them.

 

ROMANS 1:20

  20    For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:                          

                                     

GOD.KEEPS.HIS.WORD_  JEFF.IN  SUNDAY_  57-0120E

  E-31    "I believe that Jesus is the Son of God. I believe that in His body He was a man. He was borned of a woman just like I was. But His Blood was not of a woman; It was of God. And Jehovah God, the Logos, Who brood over the earth (in my message this morning), and brood the first man out of the dust of the earth, overshadowed Mary, and brood over her to fulfill His Word, and created the Blood cell that brought forth the Son of the living God. I believe in a body He was man. I believe in His soul He was God. He was God's manifestation here on earth. God was in Christ, reconciling Him--the world to Himself. I believe that He was not just a mere man, neither was He a prophet; He was God Emmanuel. I believe with all my heart, that being truth. I can't prove that truth, because the... If I could then it wouldn't be of faith.

But I know the trees come and go, I know the flowers come and go. I know all nature revolves, the world sets in its orbit by some great supreme power."                                                

CALLING.JESUS.ON.THE.SCENE_  CHICAGO.IL  V-21 N-8  SUNDAY_  63-0804E

  48    Now, Jesus being man, physically, was tired, weary. Now, laying there tired, virtue had gone from Him. And then Him being God, He could only do what...

Now, you say, "How could He be God and be man?" See, there's the mystery. See, in body He was man; in Spirit He was God. See?

Someone asked me, said, "Then how did, who did He pray to in the garden of Gethsemane?"

I said, "I'll answer you that when you answer this: Do you believe you have the Holy Ghost?"

"Yes."

I said, "Then Who do you pray to? Where's He at when you're praying to Him? When you claim you have Him, and yet you're praying to Him." See? People just... They just get some little idea and run wild with it (You see?), that's the way it goes.

 

QA.ON.THE.SEALS_  JEFF.IN  SUNDAY_  63-0324M

  484-4  {176}    But there's supposed to be an Eagle time come. See? That's the time it's to straighten all those mysteries out. See? Father, Son, and Holy Ghost is titles of the Lord Jesus Christ (Watch), all three of them.

Matthew said, "Father, Son, Holy Ghost..."

Peter said, "Lord Jesus Christ..." Who is the Father? "The Lord said unto my Lord, 'Set thou on My right hand.'" Is that right? Father, Son--Jesus, Holy Ghost--the Logos that went out of God. Father, Son, Holy Ghost is absolutely three titles of the Person of God manifested in--in--in three different ways or three attributes of Himself.

And to make it plain to someone who wouldn't understand, it's like three offices of the same God. Actually, it's three attributes of the same God, God acting in three different... Under the Fatherhood, under the Sonship, under the Holy Ghost dispensation... God is perfect in three.

 

 

PSALMS 110:1

1              A Psalm of David. The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.

 

MATTHEW 22:43-44

  43    He saith unto them, How then doth David in spirit call him Lord, saying,

 

 44    The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool?

 

LUKE 20:42

42         And David himself saith in the book of Psalms, The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand,

 

ACTS 2:34

  34    For David is not ascended into the heavens: but he saith himself, The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand,

 

 

QUESTIONS.AND.ANSWERS_  JEFF.IN  COD  SUNDAY_  64-0830E

  1151-36    Somebody told me he had one, one time was converted, received the Holy Ghost, and he said to him, "How you getting along?"

He said, "Pretty good and pretty bad."

He said, "Well, how do you mean pretty bad and pretty good?"

He said, "Well, since me receive the Holy Ghost," he said, "there's been two dogs in me, and one of them a black dog and one of them a white dog." And said, "They argue all the time." Said, "They growl and fight at one another." And said, "The white dog wants me do good; the black dog wants me do bad."

Said, "Well, Chief, which one of them wins the fight?"

Said, "That depends on which one Chief feeds the most." So I think that's a good answer here. See? There just depends on the warring of the body that's in you; it depends on which one you cater to, which nature you cater to, the carnal nature after the things of the world, or the spiritual nature after the things of God. That does it.

 

LOOKING.AT.THE.UNSEEN_  LA.CA  FRIDAY_  59-0410

  E-4    I wish to read just a verse tonight out of II Corinthians the 4th chapter, the 18th verse.

 While we look not at the things which are seen...

And my subject tonight is "Looking At The Unseen." We are told that we have an outward man and a inward man. And the outward man looks by his eyes. And the inward man walks by faith. So we have to be led by one of these two persons. Outside, outward man is self. Inward man is God. You see, we do not see with our eyes, though many times we have thought that we see with our eyes. We only look with our eyes, we see with our heart.

Jesus told Nicodemus once: "Except a man be borned of the Spirit, he cannot see the Kingdom of God." And otherwise He meant this: you cannot understand the Kingdom of God until you are borned again. So you have to make an effort first to accept it. And then after you have accepted it, then you are able to understand it.

 

 

QUESTIONS.AND.ANSWERS_  JEFF.IN  COD  SUNDAY_  64-0830E

  1148-Q-378    378. Romans 7:14-18, "We know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I would do--not: for what I would, that I would not; but what I hate, that I do. If then I do that which I would not, I (c-a-n-) un--unto the law, consent to the law, that it is good. Now then, it is no more I that doeth it, but sin that dwelleth in me." This I cannot understand.

Well, they wrote out the Scripture; that's Paul speaking to the Romans. Now, he said... Let me just kinda polish it up so you can see. He said, "In me is two persons: right, one wants me to do; wrong, the other wants me to do. And every time I start to do right, then wrong hinders me."

How many of you people on the interviews this afternoon has run that same thing in this morning (See?), same thing? I spoke on it this morning, temporarily.

 

You are an outward man which is controlled by six senses; you are an inward man controlled by one sense which is faith. And this faith disagrees with all six senses if the six senses doesn't agree with faith. But one is contrary to the other. Now, as long as the six senses agree with the faith, wonderful; but when the six senses disagrees with faith, then leave the six senses alone.

Now, for instance here, Jesus made a statement, a promise. The inside man says that's true; the outside man reasons that it can't be true to you; then ignore the outside man and accept the inside man. Now, that's the same thing that Paul's speaking of. He was sold under the law to carnal sin. Every one of us is the same. That's the reason we are--have the troubles we do, of married four or five times, and this, and that, and the--all kinds of sin, and adulteries, and everything else along in our lives, is because of those things. We are carnal, and that part must perish; but then, inside, we are a spirit man, soul inside, and that's faith in God's Word; then we bring our outside body under subjection to the Word by faith, by accepting what God said.