The kingdom of heaven is wonderful had 3 awakening before i reach into the kingdom through christ, as soon as i enter (one second) the fear side of me dies in (one second ) worry,doubt,fear,ignorance,lack,scarcity, limitations, and all negatives dies so i have one master now all i see is pure love we all are one. I have a new mind i try to worry and see lack just for fun but i cannot do it its weird its pure bliss here.
This has got to be a gross misunderstanding on the speakers behalf. You are not speaking to the woman who hid it. Who is she. Well the answer cannot be here.
ما لا يخبرني به ابي (الخميرة) في الكتب القدس تشير الي كارثة ومصيبة وعدم الصدق (المراءة) في هذا المثل يشير الي ضعف النفس واستيلاء الشيطان عليها (يخبئ) اي يدس السم في العسل او ذئاب في ثوب حملان (ثلاث خميرات) اي ثلاث اشخاص او ثلاث جماعات او ثلاث افكار شيطانية (ثلاثة اكيال) دقيق اي ان الإيمان المسيحي سوف يمر بثلاث مصائب كبري او سينقسم الإيمان المسيحي الي ثلاث مجموعات (حتى اختمر الجميع) اي اطينو بطين اسود
THE KINGDOM OF "HEAVEN" JUST MEANS THE KINGDOM OF GOD, ON EARTH...INSIDE PEOPLE, NOW! In the Gospels, the phrase "Kingdom of HEAVEN" was just another way of saying "Kingdom of GOD." Jews often substituted the word "Heaven," the place where God lives, in place of the word "God," because they felt it was irreverent to say "God." But so many Christians who read the expression "Kingdom of Heaven" think it's talking about entering the PLACE called "Heaven," when it's simply referring to the theocratic government ON EARTH that most of the Jews of Jesus' day believed God would re-establish in Israel by sending a special king to set them free from the Romans--the Messiah. To make things worse, many Neo Evangelical preachers and teachers then go on to, falsely, interpret the expression "cannot enter the Kingdom of God" as if it means "going to Hell," which is a complete fallacy! "Entering" the Kingdom of God simply meant a person would become a citizen in the new, earthly, independent Jewish government, and not getting to "enter" that kingdom, just meant a person would be denied citizenship...for a time! The thing to understand is that most of the Jews of Jesus' day believed those who would not immediately get citizenship in the coming kingdom would continue to live on earth, but with a much lower social status, not too unlike the world they actually lived in where Roman citizens had many more privileges than did everyone else! Basically, they were looking forward to the tables being turned, with Jews holding the best privileges in the world, and non-Jews having their social statuses reduced. Consequently, most people would end up as peasants, at least to begin with. However, it's not as if anyone would be actively made to suffer! When we read about the religious hypocrites that Jesus criticized the most, not getting to "enter" the Kingdom, and how they'll respond by crying a lot and their teeth chattering, "weeping and gnashing their teeth," it's referring to how deeply disappointed these people will be as they are, so to speak, getting "sent out into the cold," that is, exiled...but not getting burned alive! Because they, for their great outward piety, anticipated getting not only citizenship but many other rewards, such as appointments to prestigious government jobs, they will be shocked to learn "sinners and publicans" will get their "green cards" long before they do...though Jesus never condemned them to eternal exile...he just said they would be the LAST to get their citizenship requests approved, once they show their hearts have really changed. Of course, the REAL question is whether Jesus, himself, believed in the popular idea of his day about a literal Jewish government taking over the world, and the answer seems likely to be, "No!" Toward the end of his public ministry, he began to let it be known what he believed was the REAL "Kingdom," a place inside the hearts and minds of PEOPLE (Luke 17:20-21) who had embraced his message of personal change, to reject leading lives of hurting others to embrace the joyous life of doing good and helping the suffering! Rick Lannoye, author of www.amazon.com/Hell-No-Certain-There-Place/dp/1477401938
This video is false doctrine. You misunderstood the parable. The 3 measures of yeast hidden is referring to false teaching infiltrating the truth; the woman placing the yeast is the false church. (Matthew 16:6) Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. (Luke 12:1) Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy. (Mark 8:15) He cautioned them. "Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and of Herod (Galations 5:8-9) This persuasion cometh not of him that calleth you. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.
Yahshua The Word I agree this is false. But that’s not what that verse means neither. That parable is referring to “influence” - that’s all. It has nothing to do with false teachings. Study yeast. Look at the characteristics and concepts of yeast and its relationship to dough. Christians and others get the Bible confused and make it more complicated that it has to be. We have to look at it from a KINGDOM perspective - since the key phrase is “kingdom of heaven.”
I agree, who is this woman who hid the leaven in three measures of meal. Leaven is always referred to as something God does not like as it puffs up. It is s synonym of pride. So why on earth would be the Kingdom of Heaven be like leaven?
thoughtfully spiritually your message delivered to me like yeast today and many others in due time
Thank You Thank You Thank You
The kingdom of heaven is wonderful had 3 awakening before i reach into the kingdom through christ, as soon as i enter (one second) the fear side of me dies in (one second ) worry,doubt,fear,ignorance,lack,scarcity, limitations, and all negatives dies so i have one master now all i see is pure love we all are one. I have a new mind i try to worry and see lack just for fun but i cannot do it its weird its pure bliss here.
Thanks for the deep elaboration of God's word. Blessings!
Phyllis Obeng yeah
This is false people! Completely false
This has got to be a gross misunderstanding on the speakers behalf. You are not speaking to the woman who hid it. Who is she. Well the answer cannot be here.
ما لا يخبرني به ابي
(الخميرة) في الكتب القدس تشير الي كارثة ومصيبة وعدم الصدق
(المراءة) في هذا المثل يشير الي ضعف النفس واستيلاء الشيطان عليها
(يخبئ) اي يدس السم في العسل او ذئاب في ثوب حملان
(ثلاث خميرات) اي ثلاث اشخاص او ثلاث جماعات او ثلاث افكار شيطانية
(ثلاثة اكيال) دقيق اي ان الإيمان المسيحي سوف يمر بثلاث مصائب كبري او سينقسم الإيمان المسيحي الي ثلاث مجموعات
(حتى اختمر الجميع) اي اطينو بطين اسود
THE KINGDOM OF "HEAVEN" JUST MEANS THE KINGDOM OF GOD, ON EARTH...INSIDE PEOPLE, NOW!
In the Gospels, the phrase "Kingdom of HEAVEN" was just another way of saying "Kingdom of GOD." Jews often substituted the word "Heaven," the place where God lives, in place of the word "God," because they felt it was irreverent to say "God."
But so many Christians who read the expression "Kingdom of Heaven" think it's talking about entering the PLACE called "Heaven," when it's simply referring to the theocratic government ON EARTH that most of the Jews of Jesus' day believed God would re-establish in Israel by sending a special king to set them free from the Romans--the Messiah.
To make things worse, many Neo Evangelical preachers and teachers then go on to, falsely, interpret the expression "cannot enter the Kingdom of God" as if it means "going to Hell," which is a complete fallacy!
"Entering" the Kingdom of God simply meant a person would become a citizen in the new, earthly, independent Jewish government, and not getting to "enter" that kingdom, just meant a person would be denied citizenship...for a time!
The thing to understand is that most of the Jews of Jesus' day believed those who would not immediately get citizenship in the coming kingdom would continue to live on earth, but with a much lower social status, not too unlike the world they actually lived in where Roman citizens had many more privileges than did everyone else! Basically, they were looking forward to the tables being turned, with Jews holding the best privileges in the world, and non-Jews having their social statuses reduced. Consequently, most people would end up as peasants, at least to begin with.
However, it's not as if anyone would be actively made to suffer! When we read about the religious hypocrites that Jesus criticized the most, not getting to "enter" the Kingdom, and how they'll respond by crying a lot and their teeth chattering, "weeping and gnashing their teeth," it's referring to how deeply disappointed these people will be as they are, so to speak, getting "sent out into the cold," that is, exiled...but not getting burned alive!
Because they, for their great outward piety, anticipated getting not only citizenship but many other rewards, such as appointments to prestigious government jobs, they will be shocked to learn "sinners and publicans" will get their "green cards" long before they do...though Jesus never condemned them to eternal exile...he just said they would be the LAST to get their citizenship requests approved, once they show their hearts have really changed.
Of course, the REAL question is whether Jesus, himself, believed in the popular idea of his day about a literal Jewish government taking over the world, and the answer seems likely to be, "No!" Toward the end of his public ministry, he began to let it be known what he believed was the REAL "Kingdom," a place inside the hearts and minds of PEOPLE (Luke 17:20-21) who had embraced his message of personal change, to reject leading lives of hurting others to embrace the joyous life of doing good and helping the suffering!
Rick Lannoye, author of www.amazon.com/Hell-No-Certain-There-Place/dp/1477401938
This video is false doctrine. You misunderstood the parable. The 3 measures of yeast hidden is referring to false teaching infiltrating the truth; the woman placing the yeast is the false church.
(Matthew 16:6)
Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.
(Luke 12:1)
Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
(Mark 8:15)
He cautioned them. "Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and of Herod
(Galations 5:8-9)
This persuasion cometh not of him that calleth you. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.
Yahshua The Word I agree this is false. But that’s not what that verse means neither. That parable is referring to “influence” - that’s all. It has nothing to do with false teachings. Study yeast. Look at the characteristics and concepts of yeast and its relationship to dough. Christians and others get the Bible confused and make it more complicated that it has to be. We have to look at it from a KINGDOM perspective - since the key phrase is “kingdom of heaven.”
I agree, who is this woman who hid the leaven in three measures of meal. Leaven is always referred to as something God does not like as it puffs up. It is s synonym of pride. So why on earth would be the Kingdom of Heaven be like leaven?
You are wrong. The kingdom of heaven is like yeast. Starts small and has a great impact
The woman has no part in the story