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Deborah-Leigh:
In the following email reply Ray shows the importance of how a word is used in the Scriptures.

Note Ray's edifying response in the following :
http://forums.bible-truths.com/index.php/topic,6099.0.html

This is for me an important Addendum to Rays teaching tools named the TWELVE GOD-GIVEN TRUTHS TO UNDERSTAND HIS WORD http://bible-truths.com/twelve.htm

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

Kat:

Hi Arcturus,

Yes I too pick up on the way Ray uses different means to come to an understanding of something. 
Like he was talking about in that email, now when I'm reading the Scripture I will find myself looking to see how a word is used in other Scripture. 

I must say using the 'Twelve truths' as Ray explains them and extra things I pick up, makes a big difference in studing the Scripture.

mercy, peace and love
Kat

Deborah-Leigh:
It sure does Kat!

Remember that one about Relative v/s Absolute 8) That too deserves a special place in the tool box!

Peace to you

Arcturus :)

hillsbororiver:
Hi Arcturus & Kat,

The methodology Ray has shown has helped me tremendously in my studies, this has opened (through the Spirit of Christ) the scriptures in ways I never even thought possible.

We really have been blessed.  ;)

His Peace to you dear Sisters,

Joe

Deborah-Leigh:
You are so right Joe.

Just knowing that no scripture is of its own interpretation unravels many false teachings built on assumptions and private opinions not founded in the Scriptures.

I looked today into some of the teachings I studies in Babylonian Bible College. I was ASTOUNDED at seeing how often scriptures were cut out, applied to others and stuck together by the glue of human assumptions and errors! That I even excelled in learning all their rubbish is still to this day, most humbling!

Peace to you to Joe

Arcturus :)

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