TODAY’S MYSTERY
The power is in the tongue of the human anatomy, it is our tongue that produces the fruit of death and life just as the revelation to yesterday’s scripture mystery revealed if you solved it: (Proverbs 18:21). But what of today?
It might be on the sides of every coin of every nation a face and a place with the influence to cause, pause… think about that for a moment because it’s important. We have the ability to influence all kinds of evil; Jesus, the KING of Kings, was betrayed, tortured and killed by people under the influence of Satan. What is an evil person that we should be afraid, and what is the body more than flesh and bone to be destroyed? Let us look to and find the scripture.
[Will you be the first to solve the scripture within the mystery?]
SCRIPTURE CLUES
- Proverbs 18:21 – Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it will eat its fruit.
- Proverbs 29:25 – The fear of man brings a snare, But whoever trusts in the Lord shall be safe.
- 2 Corinthians 10:5 –casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,
JOURNAL
The initial mystery for today I felt was too easy, because google solved it, again.
So… bible students and scholars, readers of all nations and cultures, what is given before you now should prove more challenging, but there is a method to my madness that once— well… I’ll leave that alone. After all, this idea to “Solve Scripture” has just begun!
As I reflect on todays clues (verse’s of today) I’m inspired by 2 Corinthians 10:5, because I wonder what arguments are necessary to have for addressing potential error in teaching. For example, it might be a high thing to teach that a believer in Jesus cannot abandon or deny their faith for an apostate mind, and trample underfoot the grace of God—meaning their salvation. That does not mean one has lost their salvation – just to be clear! I think it means something different entirely.
So it might be appropriate to have those arguments, or maybe, “conversations”? Is a more accurate way to describe constructive reasoning for understanding the knowledge of God, in order that the previous “error” (if it be so) be thoroughly cast down.
Thinking on it further, perhaps the arguments‘ Paul is addressing are the ones destructive in nature—as though there is any other form of argument—the ones where it’s about attention for oneself or that oneself has considered themselves to be approved by the attention given them. The question I ask myself, “What is more important, to speak the truth and be deserted or speak institutionally and gain the world?” (John 6:60-70).

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