Anonymous ID: 516f23 Feb. 12, 2022, 10:07 a.m. No.15610948   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15610919

The cross symbolizes the bridge that closed the gap between God and humanity. It symbolizes the sacrifice Christ made so that sinners could be saved and have eternal life. Yes, it was brutal, but the meaning Christians draw from the cross has nothing to do with the brutality but rather the beauty of the sacrifice that was made, from God’s amazing grace, to provide a way to salvation.

Anonymous ID: 516f23 Feb. 12, 2022, 10:20 a.m. No.15611055   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15611040

Our governing authorities are illegitimate and are governing in direct opposition to the Constitution. Our real governing authority is the Constitution andthatauthority I will absolutely respect and obey.

Anonymous ID: 516f23 Feb. 12, 2022, 10:37 a.m. No.15611176   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15611121

If you don’t believe that’s on you. It’s your prerogative. If you think the Bible and God and the whole lot of it is a fairytale, then why do you get so upset about it? Do you get this angry about Santa Clause?

Anonymous ID: 516f23 Feb. 12, 2022, 10:53 a.m. No.15611284   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15611263

Here’s a very informative documentary on Vegas:

 

Route 91: Uncovering the Cover Up

 

On October 1, 2017 58 people were killed at the Route 91 country music concert in Las Vegas….and by 2 weeks the media dropped the entire story due to all the lies and holes in the police and FBI’s story. These are all the things they’ve covered up about the tragedy that they don’t want you to know about….

 

https://youtu.be/GidVHyh2-Ek

Anonymous ID: 516f23 Feb. 12, 2022, 10:57 a.m. No.15611311   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1368 >>1392

>>15611286

John MacArthur’s notes:

 

  1. First sign: water to wine (2:1-10)

 

2:1-12 John relates the first great sign performed by Jesus to demonstrate His deity-the turning of water into wine. Only God can create from nothing. John identifies eight miracles in his Gospel that constitute “signs” or confirmation of who Jesus is. Each of the eight miracles were different; no two were alike (cf. v. 11).

 

2:1 On the third day. This phrase has reference to the last narrated event, i.e., the calling of Philip and Nathanael (1:43). wedding. Such a wedding celebration in Palestine could last for a week. Financial responsibility lay with the groom (vv. 9, 10). To run out of wine for the guests would have been an embarrassment to the groom and may have even opened him to a potential lawsuit from the relatives of the bride. Cana of Galilee. Cana was the home of Nathanael (21:2). Its exact location is unknown. A probable location is Khirbet Qana, a village now in ruins approximately nine miles north of Nazareth.

 

2:2 both Jesus and His disciples were invited. The fact that Jesus, His mother, and His disciples all attended the wedding suggests that the wedding may have been for a relative or close family friend. The disciples that accompanied Him are the five mentioned in chapter 1: Andrew, Simon Peter, Philip, Nathanael, and the unnamed disciple (1:35) who was surely John, who also witnessed this miracle.

 

2:3 wine. The wine served was subject to fermentation. In the ancient world, however, to quench thirst without inducing drunkenness, wine was diluted with water to between one-third and one-tenth of its strength. Due to the climate and circumstances, even “new wine” fermented quickly and had an inebriating effect, if not mixed (Acts 2:13). Because of a lack of water purification process, wine mixed with water was also safer to drink than water alone.While the Bible condemns drunkenness, it does not necessarily condemn the consumption of wine(Ps. 104:15; Prov. 20:1; see notes on Eph. 5:18 ).