Post by Anne Terri on Feb 19, 2010 11:31:10 GMT 1
''February 19, 2010 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – Messiahs Of The Third Testament – Messiahs In Europe – God's Letters To Sallye Through Anne Terri
Dear Mother Sallye, (God Through Anne Terri)
Yes, because you believe in Me, through your daughter Anne Terri, you have earned the right to be named as My Mother. As with Mother Mary, you are now Mother Sallye.
Do not take this lightly. Your daughter wants to say many things to you, and because you have missed your Bible Study Lessons, through her, I Will Have Carlo Ferdinando print this for her, at work.
Anne, attach the most recent study from The New Testament below for her to read. As you know, I Directed you not to read theology from any church, for it goes in a direction away from My Teaching.
Therefore Mother Sallye, let Us Look at where Jesus said: you would be as his Mother, if you follow My Will.
Do not fret over your little nic on your car. Remember, when you park, you are placing matter, upon matter. Do not worry over matter, but over your Soul. I Am Pleased, for you have remembered one of My parking lessons, through Anne.
AMEN''
Mark 3: 31-35 Jesus' Teaching ''Behold My Mother and Brethren''
31: There came then his brethren and his mother, and, standing without, sent unto him, calling him.
32: And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee.
33: And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
34: And he looked round about on them which sat about him, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!
35: For whosoever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother.
Dear Mom,
As you see, God Wanted To Write to you. So much to do today, for Carlo asked pertinent questions, about all we are doing, and so has Juliet. Both study and work within The Third Testament quite often.
Winter is still upon us, but I can tell you that it will soon become Spring. This is an important thing to remember. Every year, we go though the changes of the seasons, and every year we worry about the weather. This year, you have managed to shovel snow, which was an incredible snow, one for the record books. Yet you reminded us that it brought people together to help one another. This is more important than anything else.
You help so many people. Remember what Roni said in her letter to you, and how she sees you helped her in her youth, and is now a Missionary, building schools near Haiti. I look forward to you sending me her letter.
Now for your lesson, which God Sent Me, in reference to The Miracle of The Withered Fig Tree.
Know this is posted within The Third Testament, as part of a larger study, Through God of Variations on The Fig Tree Parables.
''December 5, 2009 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – God's Teaching Of The Holy Bible – The New Testament – Matthew 21 and Mark 11
The Miracle Of The Withered Fig Tree (God Through Anne Terri)
In The New Testament, there are many discrepancies. One that is glaring, is the only documented Miracle, which seems as a curse. The Miracle of The Withered Fig Tree, which Jesus is said to have cursed in frustration over hunger, for it would not produce fruit out of season.
The story of The Withered Fig Tree, is placed within The Book of Matthew 21:1-22, and The Book of Mark 11:1-24, but when you compare both of these Books and chapters you see something out of place in time line. Why?
For here, Jesus' popular Fig Tree Parables become a reality. First look again, for in Mark 11: 1-24, the Miracle seems to be split in two halves, with Jesus' toppling the market place tables in between.
Note the sequence in Mark 11: 1-24
Palm Sunday: Jesus borrows a colt and rides into Jerusalem. The crowd which follows him, chants their praises. ''Hosanna; Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord: Blessed be the kingdom of our father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest. ''
The Temple: Jesus enters Jerusalem. He goes into the temple, and looks around. In the evening he goes to Bethany with the twelve. In the morning when coming from Bethany he was hungry.
The Fig Tree: He sees a fig tree in the distance, and finds no leaves upon it, ''for the time of figs was not yet. Jesus says: No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever. It says his disciples heard it.
In The Temple In Jerusalem: They return to Jerusalem. Jesus goes into the temple. He cast out the sellers and buyers. Topples the tables of the money changers and seats of the dove sellers. This angers the scribes and chief priests. They seek to destroy him.
Out of Jerusalem In The Evening ...The Next Morning: They pass the fig tree dried up from the roots.Peter calls to mind what the day before. He says. ''Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away. Jesus reminds them ''Have faith in God.''
However, when you go to Matthew, you see that the fig tree withered immediately, after it is cursed. Note the sequence in Matthew 21:1-22
Palm Sunday- Jesus borrows a colt, and rides into Jerusalem. Who is he? The crowd says,
''This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee''.
The Temple Market Place – Jesus enters the temple, casts out the sellers, and those purchasing in the market place, topples the tables of the sellers and those who sell the doves, angering the chief priests and scribes
The Cursed and Withered Fig Tree- Jesus goes from there to Bethany, and lodges there. Then he returns into the city. He is hungry and sees a fig tree there, which has no leaves. Jesus says: ''Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever.'' And Presently the fig tree withered away.
Most people read their Holy Bible in segments, taking lines out of larger pictures. To properly see the Light, first compare all the chapters, side by side.
Anne, you are familiar with the market place. You know that very early, the vendors set up their tables, usually about 5 AM. This section of the New Testament only appears in Mark. You have done a larger study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to compare The Fig Tree Parables, and The Market Place. What happened here? When Jesus is written to have explained this parable, it is twisted. A combination of having Faith to move the mountain, and Teaching the Fig Tree Parable in the wrong way. The story of The Withered Fig Tree reverses all the good he taught with this Parable.
AMEN''
See Matthew 21:1-22, Mark 11: 1-24
Now, Mom, for your new Prayer, From God, which is one of my favorites.
Say it daily, after you give thanks for your food. And do not forget, blue ink and in quotes is God's Word.
Love Terri Ann, (Anne Terri)
''February 9, 2010 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – God's Prayers – God's New Prayers
DAYS OF THE LORD (God Through Anne Terri)
God we Pray for new days ahead.
Days of doing unto others as we would have them do unto us.
Days of no famine, no crime, no war.
Days of Peace on earth.
Days of The Lord.
AMEN''
Know you are Loved by Me, and The Lord
Terri
Dear Mother Sallye, (God Through Anne Terri)
Yes, because you believe in Me, through your daughter Anne Terri, you have earned the right to be named as My Mother. As with Mother Mary, you are now Mother Sallye.
Do not take this lightly. Your daughter wants to say many things to you, and because you have missed your Bible Study Lessons, through her, I Will Have Carlo Ferdinando print this for her, at work.
Anne, attach the most recent study from The New Testament below for her to read. As you know, I Directed you not to read theology from any church, for it goes in a direction away from My Teaching.
Therefore Mother Sallye, let Us Look at where Jesus said: you would be as his Mother, if you follow My Will.
Do not fret over your little nic on your car. Remember, when you park, you are placing matter, upon matter. Do not worry over matter, but over your Soul. I Am Pleased, for you have remembered one of My parking lessons, through Anne.
AMEN''
Mark 3: 31-35 Jesus' Teaching ''Behold My Mother and Brethren''
31: There came then his brethren and his mother, and, standing without, sent unto him, calling him.
32: And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee.
33: And he answered them, saying, Who is my mother, or my brethren?
34: And he looked round about on them which sat about him, and said, Behold my mother and my brethren!
35: For whosoever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and my sister, and mother.
Dear Mom,
As you see, God Wanted To Write to you. So much to do today, for Carlo asked pertinent questions, about all we are doing, and so has Juliet. Both study and work within The Third Testament quite often.
Winter is still upon us, but I can tell you that it will soon become Spring. This is an important thing to remember. Every year, we go though the changes of the seasons, and every year we worry about the weather. This year, you have managed to shovel snow, which was an incredible snow, one for the record books. Yet you reminded us that it brought people together to help one another. This is more important than anything else.
You help so many people. Remember what Roni said in her letter to you, and how she sees you helped her in her youth, and is now a Missionary, building schools near Haiti. I look forward to you sending me her letter.
Now for your lesson, which God Sent Me, in reference to The Miracle of The Withered Fig Tree.
Know this is posted within The Third Testament, as part of a larger study, Through God of Variations on The Fig Tree Parables.
''December 5, 2009 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – God's Teaching Of The Holy Bible – The New Testament – Matthew 21 and Mark 11
The Miracle Of The Withered Fig Tree (God Through Anne Terri)
In The New Testament, there are many discrepancies. One that is glaring, is the only documented Miracle, which seems as a curse. The Miracle of The Withered Fig Tree, which Jesus is said to have cursed in frustration over hunger, for it would not produce fruit out of season.
The story of The Withered Fig Tree, is placed within The Book of Matthew 21:1-22, and The Book of Mark 11:1-24, but when you compare both of these Books and chapters you see something out of place in time line. Why?
For here, Jesus' popular Fig Tree Parables become a reality. First look again, for in Mark 11: 1-24, the Miracle seems to be split in two halves, with Jesus' toppling the market place tables in between.
Note the sequence in Mark 11: 1-24
Palm Sunday: Jesus borrows a colt and rides into Jerusalem. The crowd which follows him, chants their praises. ''Hosanna; Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord: Blessed be the kingdom of our father David, that cometh in the name of the Lord: Hosanna in the highest. ''
The Temple: Jesus enters Jerusalem. He goes into the temple, and looks around. In the evening he goes to Bethany with the twelve. In the morning when coming from Bethany he was hungry.
The Fig Tree: He sees a fig tree in the distance, and finds no leaves upon it, ''for the time of figs was not yet. Jesus says: No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever. It says his disciples heard it.
In The Temple In Jerusalem: They return to Jerusalem. Jesus goes into the temple. He cast out the sellers and buyers. Topples the tables of the money changers and seats of the dove sellers. This angers the scribes and chief priests. They seek to destroy him.
Out of Jerusalem In The Evening ...The Next Morning: They pass the fig tree dried up from the roots.Peter calls to mind what the day before. He says. ''Master, behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst is withered away. Jesus reminds them ''Have faith in God.''
However, when you go to Matthew, you see that the fig tree withered immediately, after it is cursed. Note the sequence in Matthew 21:1-22
Palm Sunday- Jesus borrows a colt, and rides into Jerusalem. Who is he? The crowd says,
''This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee''.
The Temple Market Place – Jesus enters the temple, casts out the sellers, and those purchasing in the market place, topples the tables of the sellers and those who sell the doves, angering the chief priests and scribes
The Cursed and Withered Fig Tree- Jesus goes from there to Bethany, and lodges there. Then he returns into the city. He is hungry and sees a fig tree there, which has no leaves. Jesus says: ''Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward for ever.'' And Presently the fig tree withered away.
Most people read their Holy Bible in segments, taking lines out of larger pictures. To properly see the Light, first compare all the chapters, side by side.
Anne, you are familiar with the market place. You know that very early, the vendors set up their tables, usually about 5 AM. This section of the New Testament only appears in Mark. You have done a larger study of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John to compare The Fig Tree Parables, and The Market Place. What happened here? When Jesus is written to have explained this parable, it is twisted. A combination of having Faith to move the mountain, and Teaching the Fig Tree Parable in the wrong way. The story of The Withered Fig Tree reverses all the good he taught with this Parable.
AMEN''
See Matthew 21:1-22, Mark 11: 1-24
Now, Mom, for your new Prayer, From God, which is one of my favorites.
Say it daily, after you give thanks for your food. And do not forget, blue ink and in quotes is God's Word.
Love Terri Ann, (Anne Terri)
''February 9, 2010 God's Living Bible – The Third Testament – God's New Revelations – God's Prayers – God's New Prayers
DAYS OF THE LORD (God Through Anne Terri)
God we Pray for new days ahead.
Days of doing unto others as we would have them do unto us.
Days of no famine, no crime, no war.
Days of Peace on earth.
Days of The Lord.
AMEN''
Know you are Loved by Me, and The Lord
Terri