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Paul's Focus: have a faithful, genuine heart! Throughout the entire teaching of the Bible, we can see the truth that concerns the condition of the heart { "lébab" or "leb" in the Old Testament}. Leb is a powerful Hebrew word meaning the heart, but it signifies much more than the physical organ. The heart is the central part of our thinking and personality before God. It is not only the seat of our emotions, but also the central place of our personal decisions and convictions. Leb representing the inner self, mind, will, emotions, and core personality, the "control center" where intellect, desires, and morality reside, This makes it easier to understand the teaching of the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Romans: One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each one should be fully convinced in his own mind. Romans 14:5 Recommended book   Hans Walter Wolff: Anthropology of t...

La bendición de Melquisedec — Nuestro sacerdocio

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meditation La bendición de Melquisedec El sacerdocio del Nuevo Testamento es muy superior al del Levirato porque se basa en la bendición dada a Abraham, que nos lleva a Cristo y al sumo sacerdocio de Cristo. Génesis 14:18-20; Gálatas 3:16-18; Hebreos 6:13-20; Salmo 110:4; EN

Melchizedek's blessing — Our Priesthood

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meditation Melchizedek's blessing The priesthood of the New Testament is far superior to that of the Levirate, because it is based on the blessing given to Abraham, which leads us to Christ and His highest Priesthood. Genesis 14:18-20; Gal. 3:16-18; Heb 6:13-20; Psalm 110:4;   → full slideshow and article ESP

When the fullness of time had come

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About prophecies - briefly

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brief notices Authority and Infallibility In the Old Testament, prophets spoke with absolute divine authority as God's direct mouthpieces, and their words were considered infallible and equal to Scripture itself. False prophets in the OT were to be put to death if their predictions didn't come true (Deuteronomy 18:20-22) In the New Testament era, the gift of prophecy is primarily for edification, encouragement, and comfort rather than for leading and guiding God's people with absolute authority. New Testament prophecy must be weighed and tested by the community of believers, and it can contain human error. {see the notice below} Primary Purpose Nearly every Old Testament prophet pointed forward to Christ, revealing the mystery of God that had been hidden from the foundation of the world. OT prophets served as covenant prosecutors, reformers calling Israel back to faithfulness, and the conscience of the nation. In the New Testament, prophecy is...