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Silent Saturday

4/20/2019

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Acts 2:27(King James Version)-Because thou wilt not leave My soul in hell, neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.


Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell

This is an apostrophe, or an address to His Father, who He believed would not leave His soul, as separate from His body, in Hades, in the invisible world of souls, in the place where the souls of departed saints are, but would quickly return it to its body, and reunite them; or else, that He would not leave His dead body, for so
 sometimes signifies;

Scripture Reference(s)
( Leviticus 19:28 , 21:1 ) ( Numbers 9:10 ) ( Numbers 19:11 Numbers 19:13 ) in the grave; which is no unusual sense of. see ( Genesis 42:38 ) ( Isaiah 38:18 ) that is, so long as to be corrupted and putrefy, as the next clause shows:



neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.

The character of a "Holy One" well agrees with Christ, both as God, or with respect to His divine nature, holiness being a perfection in it, and in which He is glorious; and as Man, He being Holy in His nature, harmless in His life and conversation: all His doctrines were pure and holy, and so were all His works; and all His administrations in the discharge of every of His office; and He is the efficient cause and lain of all the holiness of His people; they are sanctified in Him, and by Him, and have all their sanctification from Him. The word may be rendered, "Thy merciful", or "bountiful One"; and such Christ is, a merciful, as well as faithful High Priest; and who has shown great compassion both to the bodies and souls of men, and has been very beneficent and liberal in the distributions of His grace and goodness. Now, though He died, and was laid in the grave, and buried, yet God would not suffer Him to lie there so long as to be corrupted and putrefied, which is the sense of seeing corruption: and so the Jews themselves explain the last clause of the preceding verse, in connection with this, "My flesh shall rest in hope", that no worm or maggot should have power over it, or corrupt it.



``Seven (7) fathers dwell in eternal glory, and there is no  "worm or maggot", rules over them; and these are they, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and Moses, and Aaron, and Amram their father; and there are that say also David, as it is said, ( Psalms 16:1-11 ) , "therefore My heart is glad, and My glory rejoiceth, My flesh also shall rest in hope".''


And which sense also is mentioned by one of their commentators of note, who thus paraphrases the words:

``whilst I am alive it shall rest safely, for thou wilt deliver Me from all hurt; and in the mystical sense, or according to the Midrash, after death; intimating, that no maggot or worm should have power over Him;''

which was not true of David, but is of the Messiah.
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The Last Supper

4/18/2019

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The Last Supper: An Introduction
The Last Supper is one of several major events in the earthly life of Jesus Christ that are recorded in the Word Of God. The Last Supper is a description of the last meal Jesus Christ had with His disciples prior to His arrest and crucifixion on a roman cross about 2,000 years ago.

The Last Supper contains many significant principles, and continues to be an important part of Christian lives throughout the world.


The Last Supper: The Significance
The Last Supper is described in three(3) of the four(4) New Testament Gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke. Here are some of the life-changing highlights, as recorded in the Gospel of Luke.

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Jesus predicts He will suffer soon after this meal and it will be His last meal prior to finishing His work on behalf of the Kingdom of God (Luke 22:15-16). Second, Jesus gives His followers symbols of remembrance for His body and His blood sacrificed on behalf of all mankind. "And He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them saying, 'This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me'" (Luke 22:19). 

Third, Jesus provides a very important principle for living a Christian life: the greatest are those who serve others, not those who expect to be served (Luke 22:26). Finally, Jesus provides hope to His followers: "and I confer on you a kingdom, just as my Father conferred one on me, so that you may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom and sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel"
(Luke 22:29-30). 

For the last two millennia, the Last Supper has inspired people to live by faith in Jesus Christ, by serving others instead of following the worldly influences of expecting to be served.

The Last Supper: The History of the Event
The Last Supper was held on the evening of preparation for the Jewish Passover, a very holy time for the Jewish nation in remembrance of when God spared the Jews from the plague of death on every firstborn child in Egypt. Jesus arranged the dinner purposely by instructing His disciples where to host it. His twelve disciples were with Him during and after the meal. It is here that Jesus makes the prediction that Peter will deny knowing Him three(3) times before the rooster crows that morning, which became true. Jesus also predicts that one disciple, Judas Iscariot, will betray Him, which also became true. The Last Supper was a gathering for Christ to fellowship with His disciples one last time prior to His arrest and crucifixion.

The Last Supper: The Application
After the Last Supper, Jesus Christ willfully and obediently allowed himself to be brutally sacrificed on a wooden cross. He did this to reconcile each of us to God by paying the debt of our sins, which we could never do on our own power. In return, Jesus makes a simple request, remember this act of love He performed on our behalf. Jesus Christ did not have to die for us. He did, however, because He values every life on earth and wants to see each of us sitting at His dining table someday in heaven. Throughout the Holy Scriptures, and throughout history, the truth of Christ's message has been established - that we can join Jesus in Heaven by acknowledging His sacrifice and accepting Him into our life. In addition, we can apply the lessons Jesus taught at the Last Supper to live a faithful life while here on earth by serving others in love. The bread is a symbol of the body of Jesus, never to be forgotten as it was given to us. The cup represents the blood of Jesus, never to be forgotten as he poured out His life for us. Jesus Christ has offered everybody the gift of His life, death and resurrection. The Last Supper reminds us of Christ's sacrifice, and that by faith in Him, we can dine with Christ for all eternity.
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"D.E.B.T."- Doing Everything But Tithing

4/16/2019

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APRIL IS FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH
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                                     D.E.B.T.-Doing Everything BUT Tithing.

For those who don't know what debt is, debt is an amount of money borrowed by one party from another.

Debt is used by many corporations and individuals as a method of making large purchases that they could not afford under normal circumstances.

A debt arrangement gives the borrowing party permission to borrow money under the condition that it is to be paid back at a later date, usually with interest.

Some common-sense rules can help individuals avoid D.E.B.T -- at least the level of D.E.B.T. that cannot be repaid when due:
  • Pay with cash whenever possible.
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  • Stay within your spending limits.
 
  • Avoid impulse purchases.
 
  • Avoid "buy now, pay later," "interest-free financing" and like offers that merely postpone debt.
 
  • Compare prices before making major purchases.
 
  • Take only the cash with you that you can afford to spend while shopping, and spend only that cash.
 
  • Avoid borrowing to finance "staple" purchases.
 
  • If you cannot avoid borrowing, use the lender that offers the lowest interest rate.
 
  • Avoid bank overdraft charges by keeping close tabs on bank balances.
 
  • Keep a record of all credit card purchases.
 
  • Always pay more than the minimum payment on credit card bills if possible.
 
  • Avoid applying for more than one or two credit cards at a time
 
  • Consider transferring balances to a lower rate card, making sure the low rate applies to balance transfers.
 
  • Avoid credit cards that charge interest from the date of purchase with no grace period as well as cards that charge interest immediately on a cash advance, plus charge a fee for each cash advance.


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A "Cautious Debtor" is defined as one who avoids entering into D.E.B.T.. A "Cautious Debtor" is careful and strategic when incurring D.E.B.T, and always repays D.E.B.T.

Here are seven (7) things to consider before D.E.B.T overwhelms you: 

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1. Repays D.E.B.T. and does so promptly

A. Psalm 37:21-"The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously"

B. Proverbs 3:28-"Do not say to your neighbor, "Come back later; I'll give it tomorrow"--when you now have it with you"

2. Avoid the bondage of D.E.B.T

Proverbs 22:7-"The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender"

3. Recognize D.E.B.T. presumes on your future

James 4:13,14- "Now listen, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.' Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes."

4. Realize D.E.B.T. can foster jealousy and greed

Luke 12:15-"Beware! Don't be greedy for what you don't have. Real life is not measured by how much we own"

5. Give and pay what you owe

Romans 13:7-"Give everyone what you owe them: pay your taxes and import duties, and give respect and honor to all to whom it is due."

6. Be careful about co-signing

Proverbs 22:26-27(NLT)-"Do not co-sign another person's note or put up a guarantee for someone else's loan. If you can't pay it, even your bed will be snatched  from under you."

7. Realize D.E.B.T will impact spiritual development
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Galatians 5:22-23-"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithful, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law."


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The Benefit Of Black Seed

4/6/2019

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          “For the Black Cumin is beaten out with a stick and the Cumin with a Rod.”
                                                    (Isaiah 28: 25, 27 NKJV)


Black seed oil is also known as black cumin oil. It has a long history of many uses, from enhancing the flavor of certain dishes to holistic wellness. The seeds are a traditional Middle Eastern spice used in pastries, dairy products, salads, and other foods. And for thousands of years, the oil has been both applied topically and consumed for a wide variety of health conditions, from bruises, bad hair, colds, and snake bites to headaches, indigestion, and a variety of skin rashes.
This is due to the presence of Phytochemicals.
 
1. What Are Phytochemicals? 

Understanding why black seed oil benefits the body in this way means understanding how its three key natural chemicals: thymoquinone (TQ), thymohydroquinone, and thymol, enhance the physical state. These are called Phytochemicals, and they are a powerful triple threat. In lab studies, each compound showed 100 percent inhibition for the 30 pathogens evaluated. This means that a variety of different health conditions can find relief from one of the three. Working together, the phytochemicals can help treat symptoms of different conditions while they help heal and nourish the body.
 
2. Helps Fight Cancer
 
The phytochemicals in black seed oil have been demonstrated to help naturally treat cancer, acting against the unhealthy tumor cells. Black seed oil also contains antioxidant properties, which are known to have cancer-fighting properties. These compounds work by balancing the population of free racial molecules in the body. Free radicals work against healthy cells, damaging them, inhibiting new cell growth, and causing cancerous growths. The antioxidants reduce the amount of free radicals in the body, allowing your cells to regenerate naturally.
 
3. Promotes Liver Health

Your liver works hard - removing toxins from your body, producing bile, and processing fats that you eat. When liver function is compromised, due to side effects of medication or alcohol consumption, it reduces the filtering capability. Black seed oil can help speed the healing process of a damaged liver, allowing to properly remove the toxins from your body and filter fats more effectively. Incorporating black seed oil into your diet may even reduce the risk of developing liver disease or fatty liver.
 
4. Reduces Complications from Metabolic Syndrome


Metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes, and diabetes may be reversible, and some of the symptoms mitigated, by adding black seed oil to your diet. These conditions are typified by insulin resistance, which means that the cells of the body can't receive proper nourishment. High blood sugar often accompanies these, which further decreases insulin sensitivity. Black seed oil has been demonstrated to both reduce blood glucose levels (blood sugar) and increase insulin concentration. In fact, some studies show that this oil may prevent the onset of diabetes altogether. Pairing regular black seed oil consumption with a proper diet and light exercise can have a positive effect on the expression of diabetes.

5. Helps Weight Loss Goals

A study of 90 obese women found that adding black seed oil to a low-calorie diet produced more weight loss than the diet alone, and reducing their risk factors for diabetes. This is believed to indicate that black seed oil reduces the "hunger hormone" ghrelin and increases the production of the hormone leptin, which signals the brain that your stomach is full. Naturally regulating the appetite can help those on reduced calorie diets eat less without cravings. In addition, the blood sugar stabilizing properties of black seed oil help avoid the peaks and crashes that lead to cravings.
 
6. Protects Skin

To prevent scarring from a minor cut, some physicians suggest applying black seed oil topically once the cut has started to heal. Avoid doing this when you have an open wound, but once it starts to heal, apply the black seed oil to make sure it heals properly. For those with allergic reactions on the skin and eczema, black seed oil can help alleviate the itching and reduce the redness and irritation on the skin when applied topically.
 
7. Promotes Strong

Shiny HairApplying black seed oil to your scalp may have benefits for your hair, too. It contains an antihistamine called nigellone, which has been demonstrated to help with androgenic alopecia or alopecia areata. These conditions result in hair loss. Black seed oil may help the scalp 's health, reduce inflammation, and increase the strength of the hair follicles. In addition, the skin-calming effects may ease the itching and flaky skin of dandruff.
 
8. Combats MRSA

Black seed oil has an unusual ability to fight bacterial infections, even drug-resistant ones such as MRSA. This is a staph infection that is resistant to traditional antibiotics. Black seed oil is naturally anti-microbial and antibacterial, which helps treat MRSA infections. Because black seed oil is a natural antibiotic, rather than manufactured, it can respond even when strong superbugs adapt to traditional medicine. Lab studies have shown that all strains of MRSA are vulnerable to N. sativa, a compound in black seed oil.
 
9. Enhances Fertility

Black seed oil is a traditional treatment for male infertility, and a study found that it is, indeed, effective. In test studies of men with fertility problems, the oil significantly improved sperm count and other fertility markers. Several other scientific studies have indicated that black seed can positively influence sperm production, semen, enhance the health of the reproductive organs, and regulate sexual hormones. Before choosing black seed oil as a fertility treatment, however, talk to your physician. It is not necessarily a libido booster.
 
10. Helps Reduce Cholesterol Levels

Subject studies have shown that regular consumption of black seed oil can help lower LDL cholesterol - the bad cholesterol - in the bloodstream while naturally allowing the HDL cholesterol - the good kind - to rise. This is good news for those with high blood cholesterol, as their risks of heart disease, strokes, and heart attacks can be reduced as their LDL levels are reduced.

Black Seed – Summary of Actions:

Analgesic: Relieves or dampens sensation of pain.
Anthelmintic: (Also know as vermicide or vermifuge) destroys and expels intestinal worms.
Anti-bacterial: Destroys or inhibits the growth of destructive bacteria.
Anti-Inflammatory: Reduces inflammation.
Anti-Microbial: Destroys or inhibits the growth of destructive microorganisms.
Antioxidant: Prevents or delays the damaging oxidization of the body’s cells – particularly useful against free radicals.
Anti-Pyretic: (Also known as febrifuge) – exhibits a ‘cooling action’, useful in fever reduction.
Anti-spasmodic: Prevents or eases muscle spasms and cramps.
Anti-tumor: Counteracts or prevents the formation of malignant tumors*
Carminative: Stimulates digestion and induces the expulsion of gas from the stomach and the intestines.
Diaphoretic: Induces perspiration during fever to cool and stimulate the release of toxins.
Diuretic: Stimulates urination to relieve bloating and rid the body of any excess water.
Digestive: Stimulates bile and aids in the digestive process.
Emmenagogue: Stimulates menstrual flow and activity.
Galactogogue: Stimulates the action of milk in new mothers.
Hypotensive: Reduces excess blood pressure.
Immunomodulator: Suppresses or strengthens immune system activity as needed for optimum balance.
Laxative: Causes looseness or relaxation of the bowels.



For thousands of years, people around the world have recognized the tremendous healing properties of this Legendary Herb: “Nigella Sativa or Black Seed.”

Another profound discovery is that the ingredients (Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids) of the oil lead to increased production of the messenger substance Prostaglandin E1, a hormone-like substance, that functions as a general regulator on several body functions such as:


1. Brain function
2. Nerve function
3. Lowering blood pressure
4. Activation of the immune system.


Black Seed is Rich in Nutritional Values.

Monosaccharides (Single Molecule Sugars) in the form of Glucose, Rhamnose, Xylose, and Arabinose are found in the Black Seed.
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The Black Seed contains a non-starch Polysaccharide component which is a useful source of dietary fiber. It is rich in fatty acids, particularly the unsaturated and essential fatty acids (Linoleic and Linoleic Acid). Essential fatty acids cannot be manufactured by the body alone, and therefore we acquire these from food.

Fifteen amino acids make up the protein content of the Black Seed, including eight of the nine essential amino acids. Essential amino acids cannot be synthesized within our body in sufficient quantities and are thus required from our diet.

Black Seed contains Arginine which is essential for infant growth.

Chemical analysis has further revealed that the Black Seed contains Carotene, which is converted by the liver into Vitamin A, the Vitamin known for its Anti-Cancer activity.
The Black Seed is also a source of Calcium, Iron, Sodium, and Potassium. Required only in small amounts by the body, these elements’ main function is to act as essential co-factors in various enzyme functions.

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