I know. <smile> This should help: Many times, you'll hear a movie critic's review of a movie, and he/she will say, "this film is filled with wooden dialogue..." So, what we're talking about here, or at least I am, is ~ and really, no offense intended ~ is your wooden understandings of parts of Scripture. Now, I'll apologize to you for that, but again, no offense intended. It... Well, it just is what it is.I don't know what you mean by "woodenly".
Right, but that's beside the point; we both "believe God's Word as written."Either one believes God's Word as written, or they don't.
Right, this is the issue. Mostly, anyway.Now... I can understand if God has not given someone understanding in His Word, and that's why they don't believe what it says...
Unbelievers, sure. But not understanding parts of Scripture correctly or well does not necessarily indicate blindness or not having the Holy Spirit. Likewise, understanding Scripture well does not necessarily indicate blindness or not having the Holy Spirit. It is very possible to know all about Jesus, but still not know Jesus.They are blinded, and have not The Holy Spirit.
<smile>Oh... no, no, no.
I mean, I agree with this, Davy. But the way you are doing it is the issue here. That's what's limiting to God. I would submit that your focus ~ rather than on a woodenly literal cube of exact dimensions ~ should be on the qualities and attributes of the cube and what that means in the greater context for the New Jerusalem, the New Heaven and New Earth, and God's people Israel.Understanding Revelation 21 that it is speaking literally, of a heavenly cube according to specific dimensions, is NOT limiting God or anything.
<chuckles>...you have yet to study that in Ezekiel...
Not doing that. Really, I'm not, Davy. It will surely not be "non-physical"... You continue to miss the point, even the greater reality ~ and literal-ness ~ and thus, remain of a wooden understanding what John is "seeing" in the vision given to him in Revelation 21......with the doctrines of men try to apply some mystical meaning to those making them non-physical.
I have an idea, yes. <smile> But still, I'd like to hear what you have to say about it.I'm certain... you well know how I interpret that "rod of iron" and when it is for.
Pish.You just don't care what God's Word says about it, because you'd rather believe a bunch of garbage from men's theories.
Okay, so it should be easy for you to enunciate and explain, in your own words, according to your own understanding. I mean it's not hard, and we may even agree, at least to some extent. Go ahead. I'm listening. <smile>Jesus made it easy to know when that "rod of iron" is for, and who it is for, per what He told the saints of the seven Churches in Revelation 2.
Interesting, I mean, I say the same sort of thing, except for two things:For one to try and claim that is happening now, today, means they disregard not just the simplicity of God's Word, but the simplicity of the English language also.
1.) I would say "claim that it is not happening now, today"
2.) I would not say 'disregard,' but rather 'misunderstand' or 'misapply.'
And regarding number 1 there (including Psalm 2 and Jesus's ruling with a rod of iron), we have to divide that ~ or rather differentiate a dual reality of sorts, that it is now happening and that it is yet to occur in the ultimate, final sense. Now and not yet at the same time... which, you may or may not understand, but a real thing none the less.
And just to say again, Davy, it's not "Psalms 2." There's only one Psalm 2. Now, there are in fact 149 other Psalms... <smile> The same goes for "Revelations"... there's only one Revelation of John. So, likewise, it would not be "Revelations 2," or "Revelations 8," or "Revelations 17," or "Revelations 22," but rather Revelation 2, or Revelation 8, or Revelation 17, or Revelation 22. You see. <smile>
Grace and peace to you, Davy.