Hi Everyone,
Blessings to you through Messiah Yahushua, My YAHWEH and My ELOHIM!
Shabbat Shalom!
Prior to my baptism on December 7, 1977, I spent a number of intense years in seeking knowledge, understanding, and wisdom from YAHWEH ELOHIM. Of course, this engaged me almost exclusively in the study of HIS Word in both the Old and New Testaments. As a former ministerial student, I was trained to read biblical Hebrew and Greek, and, therefore, could go to the Greek of the New Testament to help me in my seeking. I did not retain but very little of my Hebrew learning so I could not really study the Hebrew text as an aid. My studies actually went according to what is said in the Hebrew Scriptures: "Here a little, and there a little", and I struggled every step of the way. I once fasted three days and three nights, I neither ate food nor drank water in order to understand just one verse in the New Testament, Romans 5:15. Of course, my fast mercifully ended because I was given what I was seeking. I wrote a number of papers on various subjects and sent them to various pastors in order to receive responses. My first paper was entitled, "Little Did I Know", and the paper ended with this phrase, "And little do I know".
While I was slowly learning, I began to understand that my beliefs were constantly changing. While Seekers are continually learning, we are nonetheless given some knowledge of the truth upon which we can fully stand, but even in standing, we are wise to admit that we do not have full knowledge, and, therefore, we should remain willing to alter our stand should our knowledge be expanded. What I know today, is not what I will know tomorrow. As such, Seekers live a wonderful life of discovery. As a Seeker, I did not make a good husband, nor a good father because my head was always in the clouds.
One of the first things I learned from the Scriptures was that I myself did not possess an immortal soul which after physical death floats off to either heaven or hell. I surprisingly discovered that I was myself, in this life, a mortal soul that could very easily perish through death. So, what is our purpose here on this earth? How did we come to be here, and where are we going? Is this our first rodeo, or did we have a preexistence? When we die, do we live again? Is there any way to avoid physical death?
Thanking in advance any Seekers that are moved to give answers to these and other pertinent questions, I am,
Sincerely, Latuwr
Blessings to you through Messiah Yahushua, My YAHWEH and My ELOHIM!
Shabbat Shalom!
Prior to my baptism on December 7, 1977, I spent a number of intense years in seeking knowledge, understanding, and wisdom from YAHWEH ELOHIM. Of course, this engaged me almost exclusively in the study of HIS Word in both the Old and New Testaments. As a former ministerial student, I was trained to read biblical Hebrew and Greek, and, therefore, could go to the Greek of the New Testament to help me in my seeking. I did not retain but very little of my Hebrew learning so I could not really study the Hebrew text as an aid. My studies actually went according to what is said in the Hebrew Scriptures: "Here a little, and there a little", and I struggled every step of the way. I once fasted three days and three nights, I neither ate food nor drank water in order to understand just one verse in the New Testament, Romans 5:15. Of course, my fast mercifully ended because I was given what I was seeking. I wrote a number of papers on various subjects and sent them to various pastors in order to receive responses. My first paper was entitled, "Little Did I Know", and the paper ended with this phrase, "And little do I know".
While I was slowly learning, I began to understand that my beliefs were constantly changing. While Seekers are continually learning, we are nonetheless given some knowledge of the truth upon which we can fully stand, but even in standing, we are wise to admit that we do not have full knowledge, and, therefore, we should remain willing to alter our stand should our knowledge be expanded. What I know today, is not what I will know tomorrow. As such, Seekers live a wonderful life of discovery. As a Seeker, I did not make a good husband, nor a good father because my head was always in the clouds.
One of the first things I learned from the Scriptures was that I myself did not possess an immortal soul which after physical death floats off to either heaven or hell. I surprisingly discovered that I was myself, in this life, a mortal soul that could very easily perish through death. So, what is our purpose here on this earth? How did we come to be here, and where are we going? Is this our first rodeo, or did we have a preexistence? When we die, do we live again? Is there any way to avoid physical death?
Thanking in advance any Seekers that are moved to give answers to these and other pertinent questions, I am,
Sincerely, Latuwr
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