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Geri7,

I do not know the difference between the two.

I have thought they are the same thing.

Answer to your first question, probably yes.

 

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Food is such a cultural experience. When we receive our glorified bodies all of our prejudices will be nullified. Locust may be highly regarded in Heaven, who knows. No matter, once we are there we will not care as it will all be beyond what we are capable of imagining.

I don't know what name will be on my white stone but I hope it's something quite different from my given name here. I recall that in one of my high school English classes I was called "John 3" because there were six Johns in the class. Even Yohanan means John and since John the Baptist will hold a much higher office than I will I know never to answer when I hear the Lord call for John 😉

Hidden manna has always been intriguing to me but I believe it will somehow be connected with Jesus, as He is our Manna. Hidden from the world, yet revealed to those who believe.

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Again I believe that hidden manna will private lessons from the Lord for our personal growth!  He and I will have a name that none other will know. All very personal and dedicated!

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Well .. I have high expectations the heavenly banquet meal will not be dishes of various bugs!   But “if” it morphs into the main course .... I’m positive the majority of the church folks will be filling up on loaves of warm bread and butter and drinking lots of wine and waiting for dessert.  Keeping my fingers cross that won’t turn into ... “mice meat”pie ...

But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.

 

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That cartoon certainly hits a disturbing nerve.  How sad that so many have "outgrown" the things of God.  And by outgrown I mean we all truly think way too much of ourselves, don't we?!

What does the Lord require of us except that we do justly and walk humbly with Him!

Not only must He increase and we decrease!  He will only increase in the measure that we decrease or pour ourselves out!  A full vessel cannot be filled!

TR

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