To: BipolarBob
A slightly related incident from Scripture might prove enlightening. It's largely overlooked but instructive. 1000 years before Christ, the Bible teachers of Israel, the Levites, were scattered throughout the whole area, all 12 tribes.. That was until the death of Solomon and a second king installing himself in the northern regions. This king, Jeroboam was an evil apostate and decided to put up a false altar (calf worship) for convenience sake. What did the God-fearing Levites do? They left to go to the true temple.
Last month I got tired of the inadequate Bible teaching I was getting in Southern California and moved near a Bible teaching church in San Antonio. So the point is, go to where you can "be fed" the Daily Bread, the Word of God.
8 posted on
06/07/2020 4:17:25 PM PDT by
EliRoom8
To: EliRoom8; DivineMomentsOfTruth; BipolarBob; Shark24
The Word of Scripture is our daily bread. The Word’s Body and Blood are also our daily Bread. I can close my ears to a bad sermon, but I will not walk away from my Lord Incarnate, present in the Flesh upon the Altar.
25 posted on
06/08/2020 8:18:43 AM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
("He who eats My flesh and drinks My blood abides in Me, and I in him." - John 6:55)
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