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I feel for you totally. I was dumped quite unexpectedly through similar circumstances. Then my dad died almost simultaneously. Panic attacks ensued and I just simply had to endure. I had no other choice.
All I can say is, believe it or not, but this too shall pass. It is now just a memory. I remember going through all the gut wrenching emotions of betrayal and pretty much the whole gamut. The emotions eventually subsided.
I am fairly callous about relationships now. I now seem to pick up on the discontentment in my friend’s relationships. This has put me more into a bond with Jesus as a result. I have learned that He really does care for me, and that my call is too important to dilute it with the affairs of the world (2 Tim 2:4).
Dee Dee, you are very valuable to the body of Christ. You are making a huge impact. I have no idea how you juggle all the things that you do. You must not sleep or something.
Anyways, I am rambling.
This tough time will be behind you someday.
Jesus Rules!
(Speaking of songs play “Don’t worry be happy” about a million times!)
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Hola, MostRad, thank you for the encouragement. Time already has done a good deal of work. Unfortunately you guessed right about the not sleeping part. I used to have insomnia, now I don’t (praise God!) but I often forgo sleep to get stuff done. I am slowly getting out of that habit, though I do generally require less sleep than most as long as I can crash for over 12 hours on Friday nights, which I do faithfully each week. Sometimes even longer. I do much better with that kind of schedule than getting eight hours a day, which I don’t need each day, and I LOVE the one day marathon.
this is barely in line with “Stay on topic”, but you did mention that you’ve going to do your next book study on Daniel 7, so here goes…(I actually posted this a while back on the preterist site, but the post I commented on was probably too old)
I’ve been reading James B Jordan’s “The Handwriting on the Wall” and just got to the part about Daniel 7, and I had to do a double-take (if you can do that reading a book
. He points out that, while in Ezekiel the phrase “son of man” is used, in Daniel its “one //like// the son of man.” To make a long explanation short (and to avoid my massacring it), basically he’s saying Ezekiel was a type of Christ (the Son of Man), and he prophesied Christ’s ascension (Ezekiel uses the phrase “//on// the clouds”) and Daniel 7’s “one //like// the son of man” refers to the ascension of the martyred saints (who come up //with// the clouds (not on them)) that would have happened at 70 AD. He links this all with Leviticus 16 where on the day of atonement (day of covering) the high priest goes into the holy of holies twice: the first time just him and his incense (clouds) symbolizing Jesus’ ascension, and a second time with a sacrificed goat, symbolizing the martyred saints who in Revelation are the ones under the altar waiting to finally “get to heaven”. If you have the book and haven’t read it yet its in chapter 14.
Another part of my shock was that Jordan says that the Ancient of Days refers to Christ, and he equates Christ with Yahweh, but not “God the Father”. I didn’t totally follow that part of the argument, other than he was saying that Christ was already enthroned at the right hand of God at 70 AD when the martyred saints finally rose. (I’ve always thought that Yahweh was synonymous with “God the Father”)
Anyway, I look forward to hear / read your take on this.
p.s. I did email Gary DeMar about this and all he said was “I don’t agree with Jim on this one.”
p.p.s. If memory serves, I also asked Mike Bull about this and he agreed with Jordan (surprise
)- he (Mike) might be a good person to talk with when approaching your new commentary.