Armed And Extremely Dangerous

Armed And Extremely Dangerous
"READY FOR THE BATTLE"

Putting Fuel On The Fire

Saturday, May 4, 2019

The cross






. In theology, the suffering of Christ by crucifixion.That he might reconcile both to God in one body by the cross. 




 If you’re going to have a heart like God then we will win friends and influence people, in the world. you’re going to have to tone it down a little. Round off the edges, make the Gospel more appealing, more acceptable, less offensive to the modern mind-set.”Bold or forward to undertake; resolute, active, or prompt to attempt great or untried schemes. 




God, divine oracles, meaning the Scriptures.Heaven prepares good men with crosses.stamped with the figure of a cross. revelations or messages delivered by God to prophets.  reputed to be a god, is a inquiry made from of importance, usually respecting someone who has of great gain. It is a  place where the answers were given.Among christians, it is the oracles of God  










 as the success of the enterprise for the church which is constantly in battle with each other. It was made to be a place where unquestionable answers


The purpose for us to amongfunctionariund pagans and their god is denoted the communications.








The deity who give answers In this sense it is rarely, the oracles of 


Even when facing the authorities, Peter overflows with the Gospel, referring to Jesus seven times in Acts 4:10-12 concluding with,

 In Acts 4:1–3 the disciples were boldly “proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection from the dead” and the opposition didn’t believe in much except being in charge so “they arrested them.”







In much of today’s church this would have signaled the need for some consultants:















Enterprising men often succeed beyond all human probability.      That which is undertaken, or attempted to be performed; an attempt; to fulfill the project attempted; particularly, a bold, arduous or hazardous undertaking, either physical or moral. 












The attack on Stoney-Point high school where half the kids think they're gangsters and the other half pop kids out by age 16 was a bold, but successful enterprise. The future event, of the church, depends on the aftermath of our decisions.









The attempts to evangelize the heathen are noble enterprises. Their hands cannot perform their enterprise. attempt to perform.













A battle. is a supernatural being, and should be worship in Sprout and in truth. , that is worshipped by people who believe it controls or exerts force over some aspect of the world. 


 




1Corinthians 1. Galatians 5. To take up the cross is to submit to troubles and afflictions from love to Christ.








 The word deity means "divine nature." It was coined by Saint Augustine, a theologian whose writings were very influential in the shaping of Western Christianity. Deity comes from the Latin word for "god": Deus. The divine nature of deities is believed to be immortal goodness and powerfulness any supernatural being worshipped as controlling some part of the world or some aspect of life or who is the personification of a for. who gave or was supposed to give them the answer the rs to inquiries; as the Delphic oracle. indicate purpose among pagans the god is some person reputed to be a god, is an inquiry made from an of importance, usually respecting someone who has great gain. The future event, as The place where the answers were given. Among Christians, oracles denote the communications, revelations or messages delivered by God to prophets. ; but we say, the oracles of God, divine oracles, meaning the Scriptures.








The sanctuary or the holiest place in the temple, in which was deposited the ark of the covenant. 1Kings 








Any person place where certain decisions are obtained.Any person reputed uncommonly wise, whose determinations are not disputed, or whose opinions are of great authority. A wise decision of the the the great authority.









Which expressing the relationship between a part and a whole of the cross That on which our Savior suffered, is represented on coins and other monuments, to have been of the former kind. 









The ensign of the Christian religion; and hence figuratively, the religion itself. gibbet consisting of two pieces of timber placed across each other, either in form of a T or of an X. A monument with a cross upon it to excite devotion, such as were anciently set in market places.Anything in the form of a cross or gibbet












.A line is drawn through another. Any thing that thwarts, obstructs, or perplexes hindrance; vexation; misfortune; opposition; trial of patience.












.The right side or face of a coin, stamped with a cross. The mark of a cross, instead of a signature, on a deed, formerly impressed by those who could not write. 













Ephesians 2.The doctrine of Christs sufferings and of the atonement, or of salvation by Christ.The preaching of the cross is to them that perish, foolishness.












In mining, two nicks cut in the surface of the earth, thus +.Cross and pile, a play with money, at which it is put to chance whether a coin shall fall with that side up, which bears the cross, or the other which is called pile or reverse.


CROSS, Transverse; oblique; passing from side to side; falling athwart; as a cross beam.

The cross refraction of a second prism. Adverse; opposite; obstructing; sometimes with to; as an event cross to our inclinations. Perverse; untractable; as the cross circumstances of a mans temper. 

peevish; fretful; ill-humored; applied to persons or things; as a cross woman or husband; a cross answer. Contrary; contradictory; perplexing.Contradictions that seem to lie cross and uncouth.Adverse; unfortunate.Behold the cross and unlucky issue of my design. Interchanged; as a cross marriage, when a brother and sister intermarry with two persons who have the same relation to each other. Noting what belongs to an adverse party; as a cross-interrogatory.CROSS, prep. Athwart; transversely; over; from side to side; so as to intersect.This is admissible in poetry, as an abbreviation of across.To draw or run a line, or lay a body across another; as, to cross a word in writing; to cross the arms. To erase; to cancel; as, to cross an account.To make the sign of the cross, as catholics in devotion. To pass from side to side; to pass or move over; as, to cross a road; to cross a river, or the ocean. I crossed the English channel, from Dieppe to Brighton, in a steam-boat, Sept. 18, 1824.To thwart; to obstruct; to hinder; to embarrass; as, to cross a purpose or design. To counteract; to clash or interfere with; to be inconsistent with; as, natural appetites may cross our principles. To counteract or contravene; to hinder by authority; to stop. See No. 5.To contradict.To debar or preclude.To cross the breed of an animal, is to produce young from difjferent varieties of the species.CROSS, v.i.1. To lie or be athwart.To move or pass laterally, or from one side towards the other, or from place to place, either at right angles or obliquely; as, to cross from Nantucket to New Bedford.To be inconsistent; as, mens actions d not always cross with reasoncriminally or tragically foolish actions or conduc obsolete 

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