Man and his Maker : The Filling Station 3

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Man and his Maker :  The Filling Station 3

I apologize,  I believe the Lord has given me a word about the Trinity in the Old Testament that dovetails with a word about walking with God.

I  find myself wanting to list every scripture that supports my “Billism”, (a truth I see in the Word, that is not taught as such).

First off;  I firmly believe that the Lord in The Old Testament is Yahweh or Jehovah the Everlasting,  Existent One.  The Law giver, known as the Father in the New Testament.

God  the Creator / Supreme Ruler of the Old Testament is Elohim  or Adonai the Supreme Master who we know as Jesus  or Yeshua in the New.

As we look in The Old Testament we find most sacrifices made to the Lord, (because Jesus is the ultimate sacrifice ).   The Lord speaks of Job fearing God and hating evil.  The Lord sees Moses but God speaks.

Almost identical statements spoken by the Lord and then God.  The marked differences in the Spirit of the Lord and the Spirit of God. 

I can point you to these and many more verses but what is the point?  Does this mean anything to you and your walk with Jesus?

There are only two people named in the Old Testament that walked with God.  Enoch who walked with God and was not because God took him and Noah, who found grace with the Lord because he walked with God.

Both these men were preachers of righteousness.

Then we have Abraham,  David,  Hezekiah, Samson, Gideon who walked before the Lord or had the Spirit of the Lord come upon them. 

These men were all warriors for the Lord.

Moses walked the the way of the Lord.   He was and amazing prophet of the Lord.

Then we have Levi, whom the Lord Himself  said:  “Levi walked with Me.” 

That is the story I am struggling to tell.  Is anyone interested?  I believe I know why the Lord has  chosen Levi as His priest.

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4 thoughts on “Man and his Maker : The Filling Station 3

  1. Well, if you put it that way, yeah. I was beginning to wonder if you’d get to making a point, or if you were just going to go on quoting the passages. Sometimes a little preaching to round out the point is good.

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      • I find the NOG version, you’ve mentioned you’re using, interesting. I know there are many instances where a physical iteration of God is present that is viewed to be God the son. I may have missed an installment, or two, but am wondering why you’ve made no mention of Melchizedek, who is directly referenced in Hebrews. As to “getting something out of it” I think any time scripture is read there is something to take away, but for me to follow a thought thread I want to see that thread, that’s why I appreciated today’s installment. I am interested to hear your thoughts on Levi.

        Hope this helps some.

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