DANOH said,
would "that the eyes of your understanding" might catch even a glimpse of what we have been privileged to via The Mystery...
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YOU SEEM LIKE YOU HAVE AN INQUISITIVE MIND................
What aspect would you like to Discuss or Know about.
Would you like to go into the PAST a Million Billion years
or into the distant Future of the Kingdom of God and our place in it ?:think:
Let me know cause I am curious to know how your mind and imagination work.:rapture:
My mind is ideally suited for the Mid-Acts Perspective.
The Mid-Acts Bible Student is a modeler, of sorts.
Ever wanting to know what a thing is comprised of.
Even before he knows of, heres of, looks into, or embraces Mid-Acts, his is a mind not easily swayed by the traditions of men even while sitting under same for a time.
There is always that one little detail he is not only curious about, but determined to get an answer to.
This naturally results in a mind that is much more questioning about things; much more adept at the kinds of questions that need to be asked to begin with simply "by reason of use" of his ever questioning mind to begin with.
Encountering the Mid-Acts Perspective is kind of an odd experience for such a mind.
It feels odd at first, the pieces finally fitting and our inquisitive mind knowing it - it feels odd, and yet, so right at home.
Like a long lost friend.
Like a woman is to a man.
Its more the men then the women. Which makes the women who are like that inquistive too so special.
There's a fight in them - the result of a mind just as uncompromising as that of those men who eventually embrace Mid-Acts.
Acts 18:26 And he began to speak boldly in the synagogue: whom when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, they took him unto them, and expounded unto him the way of God more perfectly.
What a lovely couple. Imagine the high level of intelligence their equally inquisitive minds had been able to result in.
That is Mid-Acts.
That is the Mid-Acts community.
Sit down with their children some time.
See if you're not reminded of that amazing child's "Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?" Luke 2:49.
Like I said, MAD's are weird...