Is the Q prayer taken straight outta the Bible?
The passage you screen-shotted is someone’s prayer, doubtless inspired by Ephesians 6 and other Bible passages.
I don’t think it is a direct quote from the Bible.
Q evidently has a personal affinity for the spiritual warfare described by the author of Ephesians (presumed by most to be the Apostle Paul).
For me personally, the important thing is that Q is avowedly Christian. I see no reason to quibble over theology, as there are many good Christians who perceive these matters in their own distinct ways ... possibly akin to the parable of the 3 blind men describing an elephant.
Having brought that up, I WILL SAY that the metaphor is INCOMPLETE as typically expressed. Because the COMPLETE story would be that as time goes on, and the blind men spend much of their lives around and involved with the elephant, their stories will become more complete and many of the sharp differences in their initial descriptions will become harmonized!
“Is the Q prayer taken straight outta the Bible?”
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I right clicked and searched for it on Google. Google says it’s Miley Cyryus’ song 7 Things. So, yeah.. that must be it lol.
It’s not a prayer from the Bible, but from a collection of Spiritual Warrior Prayers.
On Okochun, some anon was posting in BIG RED CAPITAL letters saying bad things about Q not saying Jesus name. Maybe this prayer has a double or triple purpose (third.. shut the anon up). I only speculate.
Petey
Is the Q prayer taken straight outta the Bible?
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Dunno about the Q prayer, but that arrow pointing to 2 Corinthians 11:14 ...
That prayer is not 2 Corinthians 11:14
Here’s the KJV:
14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
Running late catching up but want to clarify on your prayer question. Bags, the prayer Q posted is not quoted from the Bible. There is not a thing scripturally wrong with the prayer tho. It is a sincere sounding prayer from the heart of one asking God’s help.
Only way anything could be wrong with that prayer is if it came from a bad heart. We can’t make that assessment, only God knows. Anyone making that accusation has already put themselves in jeopardy by making that judgement themselves instead of leaving it to God.
We have a great crowd of varied Christian voices in FreeQs, multi denominational. We would have hotly debated any question of Q Christian sincerity (more than any owl) if there were doubts.
2 Corinthians 11:14 is a verse commonly used in theological/doctrinal debates by the person who is
A) losing the argument
B) not scriptually knowledgeable enough to back their stated position
C) too lazy or ignorant to research and provide citation for their point.
D) all of the above - aka rock bottom gung fu in scripture. (They probably spout that one scripture at every dumb argument. BTT equivalent of “Q said trust Sessions.)
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