A wicked man cannot undestand a good man. He cannot understand how he feels or thinks about things. He simply cannot relate. The more we trust Jesus by doing what he says the more we will understand how he thinks and feels about things. Character is the key to understanding; hermeneutics is important, but not as important as character. If Hitler followed the correct hermeneutical procedure would he rightly understand the Bible? No."Obedience is the opener of eyes" "Justice" by George MacDonald.
i've been watching a number of your youtube offerings and i'm intrigued by your approach. Have you ever done anything telling us about your personal journey to where you are at right now? Also, have you read Rosenstock-Huessy?
On a different but related note do you accept speaking engagements, and do you have your own website with further information?
Thanks so much for the comment! I haven't read Rosenstock-Huessy, but I'm interested. Can you recommend a book? Our website is ravenfoundation(dot)org. I haven't done a vid about my personal journey. I'll have to give that some thought. I'd be interested in a speaking engagement. Do you happen to live near the Chicago area?
I'd say read the Old Testament in context of what happens in the New, and read the New remembering what happened in the Old and what is being fulfilled. For example, Gen11, the tower of Babel is about how you can't build a ladder to God. The Gospels are all about how God climbs down the ladder to man. Its like the old maxim: "The OT is the NT concealed, and the NT is the OT unveiled." So yea, look for profound transformations, foreshadowings, hints, support for victims etc.
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A wicked man cannot undestand a good man. He cannot understand how he feels or thinks about things. He simply cannot relate. The more we trust Jesus by doing what he says the more we will understand how he thinks and feels about things. Character is the key to understanding; hermeneutics is important, but not as important as character. If Hitler followed the correct hermeneutical procedure would he rightly understand the Bible? No."Obedience is the opener of eyes" "Justice" by George MacDonald.
BBBradH 8 months ago
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MrZetterlund777 1 year ago
@MrZetterlund777 Wow. Thank you MrZetterlund. That means a lot to me.
raventelevision 1 year ago
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MrZetterlund777 1 year ago
i've been watching a number of your youtube offerings and i'm intrigued by your approach. Have you ever done anything telling us about your personal journey to where you are at right now? Also, have you read Rosenstock-Huessy?
On a different but related note do you accept speaking engagements, and do you have your own website with further information?
lorenmezzo 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the comment! I haven't read Rosenstock-Huessy, but I'm interested. Can you recommend a book? Our website is ravenfoundation(dot)org. I haven't done a vid about my personal journey. I'll have to give that some thought. I'd be interested in a speaking engagement. Do you happen to live near the Chicago area?
raventelevision 2 years ago
That's great! It reminds me of Jacob's ladder in, where the angels climb up and down from heaven to earth.
raventelevision 3 years ago
I'd say read the Old Testament in context of what happens in the New, and read the New remembering what happened in the Old and what is being fulfilled. For example, Gen11, the tower of Babel is about how you can't build a ladder to God. The Gospels are all about how God climbs down the ladder to man. Its like the old maxim: "The OT is the NT concealed, and the NT is the OT unveiled." So yea, look for profound transformations, foreshadowings, hints, support for victims etc.
VoiceOfModeration 3 years ago