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les pierres précieuses du paradis
Autre phénomène surnaturel les pierres précieuses du paradis qui tombent où qui sont données ou encore déposées par des anges dans votre jardin,votre cours , votre maison , à l' église n' importe où ou vous vous trouvez ,elle sont données par Dieu quand vous l' adorez ou êtes reconnaissant à son égard........ lire chapître 21 du livre de la révélation ,les murs de la cité éternelle en sont recouverts. le cantiques des cantiques chapître 5 parle de certaines pierres précieuses lire mary trask pour une études complète voir aussi son site web.kat kerr en parle aussi dans reaveiling heaven elle les appelle les pierres de feu qui viennent du coeur de Dieu tel qu' on lui a expliqué au paradis .Ces pierres sont d'une pureté inégalée demandez et vous allez recevoir.Elles ne sont pas à vendre ou à échangées, elles n' ont pas de prix .
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Reflections of the Heart
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Jesus
made a very intriguing statement in Luke 19:40 during His triumphant
entry into Jerusalem. As Jesus passed by riding on the colt, the
Pharisees in the crowd called out stating that Jesus should rebuke his
disciples for openly rejoicing and praising God.
In
response to their religious disgust for something they had no
understanding for, Jesus told them that if he were to tell the crowds to
be silent, the stones themselves would immediately cry out. Though
Jesus only made this comment in passing, the thought that the stones
might have something to say to us is intriguing!
We
know that Paul says in Romans 8:22 that all of creation is groaning and
laboring with birth pangs as it looks for the return of Jesus and the
restoration of all things. Habakkuk 2:11 makes mention of stones crying
out as witnesses from the walls of the house and the wooden beams
answering the stones. A testimony included in “The 12 Gemstones of
Revelation” describes one man’s experience in hearing the “voices” of
rocks and boulders as they praised the Creator. What other messages
could these stones be bringing to the church?
What could they be saying?
We
are told in Romans 1:20 that all of creation carries within it glimpses
of God’s character awaiting our discovery. 2 Timothy 3:16 indicates
that all Scripture is given by inspiration from God and is profitable
for us to learn from, so if this is true, what might we learn from the
rocks and stones, specifically the stones mentioned in Revelation
21:19-20? “The 12 Gemstones of Revelation” deals with this subject
matter in detail.
It
is my belief that both stones found on the earth and the gemstones
carefully placed in specific order in the foundation of the wall
surrounding New Jerusalem speak of one main topic. Each of the 12
stones listed in the wall reveal one of 12 distinct areas of growth the
Bride (the church) must pass through in preparation for the wedding
feast of the Lamb.
Spiritual Maturity...is it necessary?
One
might ask if spiritual maturity is really necessary for the church
today? Won’t maturity come only when we arrive in heaven?
Jesus
referred to His desire for us to reach maturity in Matthew 5:48, as He
instructed the multitude to “be perfect (complete) as your Father in
heaven is perfect.” Later Paul communicated his desire to present every
man as perfect (of full age) in Colossians 1:28. James described the
work of patience as assisting us to become “perfect and complete lacking
nothing.” (James 1:4) Ephesians 4:11-15 exhorts us to aim for the
“stature of the fullness of Christ” and tells us that we should no
longer be children, but to grow up!
Do we have a vision for the future?
Without
a goal or vision for the future, we fall into something Peter calls
“aimless conduct” in 1 Peter 1:17-19. In Proverbs 29:18, we’re told
that without a vision or revelation for the future, people perish or
cast off restraint. We can see without a clear understanding of what we
are all working for, it would be easy to just give up or fall into
purposeless living.
The
12 stages of our sanctification process as communicated by the stones
sets before us clear goals in our growth towards a mature man or woman
in the Kingdom of God. When we understand what stage we may be in, it
is easier to see what lessons the Lord may be emphasizing in our lives
and to embrace whatever it is He is teaching us.
Demonstration of the Spirit and of Power
We
are not called to a life of profitless busyness, but a life with a
clear path set before us. The church is called to continue pressing
through our maturity process to eventually achieve our Heavenly Father’s
goal for each of us. His purpose for each of us is to achieve the
“fullness of Christ” even while on this earth. He is calling for His
people to live lives that fully reflect His love and His truth to the
world, but not just in word. He wants to see demonstrations of His
power flowing through each of us.
Paul
said, “And my speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of
human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, that
your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in the power of God.”
(1 Cor. 2:4-5)
The Witness of the Stones
Just
as Joshua had each of the twelve tribes take stones from the Jordan
River (Joshua 4:1-7) as they crossed over and piled them up on the bank
to serve as witnesses to what had transpired, I believe the stones, both
in heaven and on earth are also witnesses of man’s response to God.
These stones and all of creation are awaiting the full manifestation of
the character of Jesus flowing through each of God’s children.
The
bottom line is this: If our lives do not yet look like the life of
Jesus, then we are not finished with God’s maturity process. By the
power of His Holy Spirit, He wants to change us, transform us, and grow
us up into the image of His Son and it is both our joy and our destiny
to fulfill this calling on earth.
Mary Trask
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Are the Rocks and Stones Crying Out?
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angels in the bible references
What does the Bible teach about angels?
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DO PEOPLE BECOME ANGELS AFTER DEATH?No, angels are not glorified human beings. Matthew 22:30 explains that they do not marry or reproduce like humans, and Hebrews 12:22-23 says that when we get to the heavenly Jerusalem, we will be met by “myriads of angels” and “the spirits of righteous men made perfect”—two separate groups.Angels are a company or association, not a race descended from a common ancestor (Luke 20:34-36). We are called “sons of men,” but angels are never called “sons of angels.”
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
WHO OR WHAT ARE ANGELS?Sometimes, the Bible uses these words for human beings:
Angels are mentioned at least 108 times in the Old Testament and 165 times in the New Testament (Chafer, Systematic Theology, II, 3). Hence, there is ample information available in Scripture to allow us to build a foundation for our knowledge of angelic beings.
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
HOW DID ANGELS ORIGINATE?The Scripture speaks about the creation of angels, therefore, it is clear that they have not existed from all eternity (Nehemiah 9:6; Psalm 148:2,5). Colossians 1:16-17 explains:“For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created by Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together.”The time of their creation is never definitely specified, but it is most probable that it occurred in connection with the creation of the heavens in Genesis 1:1. It may be that God created the angels immediately after He had created the heavens and before He created the earth—for according to Job 38:4-7, “the sons of God shouted for joy” when He laid the foundations of the earth.
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
HOW MANY ANGELS ARE THERE?While the Scriptures give no definite figures, we are told that the number of angels is very great (Daniel 7:10; Matthew 26:53; Hebrews 12:22). It appears that all angels were created at one time. No new angels are being added to the number. Angels are not subject to death or any form of extinction; therefore they do not decrease in number.It seems reasonable to conclude that there are at least as many spirit beings in existence as there will have been human beings in all their history on earth.
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
Raphael's interpretation of a winged angel. DO ANGELS HAVE BODIES?Angels are essentially “ministering spirits,” (Hebrews 1:14) and do not have physical bodies like humans. Jesus declared that “a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me have” (Luke 24:37-39).The Bible does, however, make it clear that angels can only be in one place at a time. They must have some localized presence. Angels can take on the appearance of men when the occasion demands. How else could some “entertain angels unaware” (Hebrews 13:2)? On the other hand, their appearance is sometimes in dazzling white and blazing glory (Matthew 28:2-4).
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
WHAT DO ANGELS LOOK LIKE?Since angels are spirits rather than physical beings, they don't have to be visible at all (Colossians 1:16). Elisha once prayed that his servant would see the armies of angels surrounding the city, and the young man discovered that he had overlooked a lot of invisible beings (2 Kings 6:17)!When angels do appear, they generally appear in the form of men. In Genesis 18, Abraham welcomed three angelic guests who appeared at first to be nothing more than some travellers. In the following chapter, two angels went to Sodom where they were assumed to be simply a pair of human visitors. With the possible exception of one debatable passage in Zechariah 5:9, angels always appear as males rather than females (Mark 16:5). Sometimes an angel appears to be a man with unusual features. Daniel saw an angel with arms and legs resembling polished metal and precious stones, and a face like lightning (Daniel 10:5-6). The angel that rolled back the stone from Christ's tomb was radiating dazzling light (Matthew 28:3; Luke 24:4). The book of Revelation describes some highly unusual beings who may be a variety of angel in Revelation 4:6-8.
Angels in the Bible never appear this way.
Some Bible passages picture angels with wings (Isaiah 6:2,6). Other verses talk about angels flying, and we assume that the wings would be useful for that flight (Daniel 9:21). However, I suspect that angels can move around without having to depend on wings. Most references to angels in the Bible say nothing about wings, and in passages like Genesis 18-19, it is certain that no wings were visible.
Author: Dr. John Bechtle.
HOW DO ANGELS COMPARE TO HUMAN BEINGS?
Author: Dr. Paul Eymann.
ARE ALL ANGELS GOOD?Sorry! You can't trust every angel.The Bible classifies some angels as “elect” (1 Timothy 5:21) or “holy” (Matthew 25:31; Mark 8:38). All angels were originally holy, enjoying the presence of God (Matthew 18:10) and the environment of heaven (Mark 13:32). Other angels oppose God under the leadership of Satan (Matthew 25:41; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 6; Ephesians 6:12). We often call these “demons.” There is actually a great unseen conflict raging that goes beyond anything we can imagine. It is not, however, a fight between two equal and eternal forces. God who created all beings is still in charge, and once He has used wicked angels to accomplish His purposes, He will bring them to a final defeat.
Author: Dr. John Bechtle.
WHAT IS THE JOB DESCRIPTION FOR AN ANGEL?We don't know whether every angel carries out the same tasks, or whether some of them specialize in certain areas. The Bible does speak about classes of angelic beings like cherubim (Ezekiel 1) and seraphim (Isaiah 6). We also know the names of two notable angels: Michael (Daniel 10:13; Jude 9) and Gabriel (Daniel 9:21; Luke 1:19,26).The unnamed angels who appear most often in Scripture carry out a variety of tasks—all designed to serve God…
Author: Dr. John Bechtle.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ANGELS
Artist's conception of an angel who guarded the Tree of Life when Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden
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