The interpretation and commentary really is the crux of it. Everyone these days has a different one. There's no longer any established authority for a lot of people.
The actual "honor of kings" is a specific blessing that confers specific results but the reality is better, far better, being experienced rather than trying to explain it because there's no other way to prove it to anyone. It's an individual thing. It comes out slightly differently in everyone.
I very much doubt it. You would be powerful at that point, and have much better things to do than vegitate online.
You are exactly where you need to be in your understanding. Other people are exactly where they need to be with their understanding, too. You know what I mean?
>It knows before we do, and it anticipates our arrival.
That is very true.
The secret is in Jesus's words that we will do all the things he did and more. Not we "may", not "some of us will", we all will do them.
The problem is that the how-to instructions were given to the disciples but intentionally left out of the Bible.
Luke 8:10
He (Jesus) said, "The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of God has been given to you, but to others I speak in parables, so that, "'though seeing, they may not see; though hearing, they may not understand."
The ones who can't figure it out aren't meant to. People get mad about secret traditions not realizing Christ himself made Christianity a secret tradition.
I love you too!
I honestly don't think it's possible for anyone to figure out using only the Bible as a guide. I have never met anyone who came to complete spiritual maturity in that way. It is more likely to happen by accident, and the chances of doing it accidentally are said to be in the neighborhood of 1 in 1,000,000,000.
I'm not wrong. There is an inner and outer school. The Bible is the outer. People who have not directly experienced the inner have no idea at all. It's not believable until you experience it. In the Bible the true prophets speak without breathing. That's the inner school. None of you here has done that, although in ego many will claim to know all about it. If you really knew you would be leading us, not bullshitting. That's the honor of kings. See?
You can be walking along minding your own business and suddenly be brought into direct contact with the truth. In the East that's a very normal thing, although less so these days.
You are completely wrong but you will not understand until you are ready. That's between you and your creator.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melchizedek
>In Christianity, according to the Epistle to the Hebrews, Jesus Christ is identified as "a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek", and so Jesus assumes the role of High Priest once and for all.
I'm not wrong about this.
Humility has to be practiced in order to get it.
the majority of Masoretic Hebrew texts the name is written as two words, Meleแธตi-แนฃedeq ืืืืึพืฆืืงโ,[5] rendered in one word in both the Septuagint (ฮฮตฮปฯฮนฯฮตฮดฮญฮบ) and Vulgate (Melchisedech). The Authorised King James Version of 1611 renders the name Melchizedek when translating from the Hebrew, and Melchisedec in the New Testament.
The name is composed from the two elements melek(h) "king" and แนฃedeq, which means either "righteousness"[6] or the proper name "Zedek".[7] With the addition of the hiriq compaginis (-ฤซ) indicating the archaic construct form, malk-ฤซ means "king of", so that the name literally translates to "king of righteousness"[8] or "my king is Zedek",[7] indicating that he worshipped Zedek, a Canaanite deity worshipped in pre-Israelite Jerusalem.[4]:58
The name is formed in parallel with Adoni-แนฃedeq ืืื ืึพืฆืืงโ, also a king of Salem, mentioned in the Book of Joshua (10:1โ3), where the element malik "king" is replaced by adon "lord".[9] Parallel theophoric names, with Sedeq replaced by Yahu, are those of Malchijah and Adonijah, both biblical characters placed in the time of David.[10]
Priest kings. Jesus's lineage. The honor of kings is not esoteric gibberish, it's real.
Spiritual maturity does not involve salvation. It's a completely different process, one done by practicing acting properly, with sincere love for God and fellow humans as Jesus directed. But few go the whole way. Most do the 2 hours at church then forget and sin all week, then confess on Sunday.
Right on, brother.
Thank you, that's a nice message.
Yeah. Lots of abuse. Lots of patience needed.
Right. If they did they start ranting about nothing being real. That's basically how you detect people who aren't fully there yet. All this stuff is various degrees of secret depending on the tradition.
Exactly.
My only duty is to love people but sometimes when a bone heals crooked it needs to be broken and reset and while I'm pretty good at the breaking I'm not so good at helping others get back into alignment. I'm better at introducing people to it than trying to guide.