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Kat:

Hi Grace,

Yes this process can seem painfully slow, "For it is precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little, there a little" (Isa 28:10). I can see that as I read I learn things, and as I continually learn new things I can gain more from what I already read, so i need to return and read things over and over, there is always something new to be gained.

I was in the church for 25 yrs and seriously devoted  :-\  I was overjoyed to come out of her, but when I looked back over all those difficult yrs there, I was kind of perturbed that God keep me there for so long. But I have come to realize that we need the church experience as a backdrop, so we will have personal knowledge of it and boy do I. But I don't regret it like I once did, it was for the good purpose to learn by. I believe that all the things that have happened in our life is for training and preparing us in some way. Our experiences give us knowledge, even the bad and evil things that have happened in our lives we learn from. I can imagine as the elect in the next age judge/help/deal with all of mankind, those pass life experiences will be very useful, there is nothing like experience in relating to a situation. Maybe that is why God has put the elect through all manners of evil in this life (but I believe it is always framed), so that He will have a group/body/kingdom that can deal with and relate to the peoples needs personally.


That's right Marques, for now it is bitter sweet.

Just remember, while it is sweet in your mouth, it is bitter in the belly [Rev 10:9-11].

mercy, peace and love
Kat

Grace:
Thank you Kat.  That's what I'm trying to say.  I couldn't see that before the way I do now. :)

Grace

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