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Becky:

--- Quote --- Well I don't have any kids either, I'm not even married. But I would never
take my kids to "church". I mean Hell would first have to exist, and then it would have to freeze over, before I took my child to the Synagogue. :lol:
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 :)  hahaha thanks!

worm:
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Thinking we have to do something may be the most carnal trait that any of us have to face (and I'm still facing it).  My experience is that if I try to "tell" people, then I fall flat on my face.  If the Father drags people my way and I answer their seeking questions then things work out. [/quote]

have we ever wondered what the purpose is of coming out?

Scripture is pretty clear to me showing that the overcomers must first experience a time in the wilderness...before going back to minister and rule where they come from...ie Moses spent 40 years in exile before going back to Egypt to lead the people out...similarly, David spent many years hiding in caves and the wilderness before going back to lead his people...Jesus Himself spent 40 days in the wilderness before going back to the sunagogs and temple where he came from to lead his people out...

yes, and sometimes when we go back we don't have the knowledge yet to bring down the Pastor's idle heart...but as we learn and grow on the outside...we become strong so that in the end, no doctrine or dogma can hurt us or cast those shadows of doubt (Babylon) in our hearts anymore...then we can reason with the fiercest Pharisee out there

we might feel now that we never want to go back...but coming out is just a preparation phase...it is not the end and solution...our time spent in the wilderness (outside) is to prepare us for a bigger mission to come :D  :wink:

Craig:

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Scripture is pretty clear to me showing that the overcomers must first experience a time in the wilderness...before going back to minister and rule where they come from...:
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I agree 100 percent,.........IF.....that is your calling.  Not everyone is called to do this, just look at the mess christianity is in now.

Ministering could mean to live among the masses and letting your light shine for them.

Craig

Becky:
I think the detail missing here is the spiritual aspect of "going back".

I think returning to our vomit would mean that you mentally go back to that doctrine, the teaching, the traditions of the old law.

Going back physically in the physical church is irrelevant if we are thinking spiritually. I was out of the church building for a while before I was out of Egypt spiritually.

The people's heart and mind will be what we go back to after the wilderness.. to help bring others out. Leaving the wildnerness includes being prepared to give a reason when asked and exposing those who contradict (among other things).

Since Christianity is all around us, we don't have to go anywhere to be in spiritual Egypt discussing spiritual truths to the lost sheep of Israel... it's right outside our front door.

Becky:
exactly  :wink:

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