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To: grey_whiskers

Pick any such intervention and you will see it is asserted by a prophet, the Lord is the center of the message, and it is verifiable.

We don’t need visions of angels, nor any message that invokes veneration of them. We have the complete work of Scripture to interpret the world.

It’d be nice if ole Michael can do something about late term abortion. Ooops. That is the work of the Spirit as he works in the hearts and minds of men. Eph 4:17-24; 2 Cor 3:18.

John warned us repeatedly about chasing idols.


70 posted on 10/29/2020 11:17:41 AM PDT by Salvavida
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To: Salvavida

In the Old Testament, the angel of he Lord killed 185,000 of Sennacherib’s troops.

Peter was set free from prison before Herod could execute him, by an angel.

St. Paul had a vision of a man “Come to Macedonia and help us”

In Acts, an angel appeared to Cornelius, and told him to inquire in Joppa for a man Simon who is called Peter.

You’re simply incorrect.

There seems to be a large subset of American Christians who completely discount the active working of the supernatural, greatly to their own harm, and that of the Church, and a suffering world.

It is NOT “Look, it’s supernatural, you MUST believe it”
It’s “God didn’t quit with the New Testament”.

I still don’t know what proud, blasphemous cucks started that foul lie, along with the “Late Great Planet Earth” stupidity that cause Christians to withdraw from culture because Jesus was going to return by 1988. (”This generation” and “Israel becomes a nation” bullshit.”)


72 posted on 10/29/2020 11:40:34 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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