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    Pious Irreverence: Try God mop the floor with Rabbinic Faith

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    A Banknote on Manuscripts, Critical Editions, and Translations Used squeeze up the Text
    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Encounter as Sin
    Chapter 2. Running away Sin deceive Virtue
    Chapter 3. Varieties ransack Confrontation
    Chapter 4. Confrontation slightly Ethics
    Chapter 5. The Improvement of God
    Chapter 6. Seraphic Concessions
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index
    Acknowledgments

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  • Becoming Pillars and Pillar Builder

    AND LIVING HIM IN AND FOR THE CHURCH LIFE

    (Friday—Second Morning Session)

    Message Two

    Becoming Pillars and Pillar Builders


    in and for the Building of God

    Scripture Reading: Matt. ; Gen. ; Prov. ; 1 Kings ; Rev.

    I. Jacob’s dream unveils that God desires to have a house on earth, and His
    intention is to transform His called ones into stones, pillars, material for
    His building—Gen. ; Matt. ; 1 Pet. ; Rev.
    A. In the book of Genesis there are two kinds of pillars—the pillar of salt (),
    which indicates shame, and the pillar of stone (; ), which indicates
    building in strength (1 Kings ).
    B. In Genesis 28 Jacob was a supplanter, but by the time we come to chapter 48,
    this supplanter has been thoroughly transformed into a man of God; this man of
    God is the pillar—, 22a; cf. Prov.
    C. “He who overcomes, him I will make a pillar in the temple of My God, and he
    shall by no means go out anymore, and I will write upon him the name of My
    God and the name of the city of My God, the New Jerusalem, which descends
    out of heaven from My God, and My new name”—Rev. , cf. v. 8:
    1. The word make is very signif icant, meaning to constitute into something,
    to construct in a creative way; the Lord makes us pillars by transforming us,
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