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MorningSong51
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Hey Rain_bow;MorningSong51, I have read you long post. Well since I haven’t clear idea about those religious stuff so better if I shall not argue. But Thanks for your response.
Peace.
You posted a message awhile back in post #345:
Originally Posted by rain_bow View Post
Lol yes. I also think that it sounds Ludicrous,when everybody proclaim himself the prophet of Abrahamic God .Well I am amazed, that why Mohammad did not proclaim himself as the incarnation of Abrahamic God Still he could refuse Christian trinity( as he did) and could preach a monotheist religion. But he is clever enough,because he needed the supports from some Christians & their king too i think( if you know his Hizrih),so he limited himself in prophet hood .
You had asked what are the differences between the “angel of the Lord” and “The Angel of the Lord” and also in the O.T, you said, that God is saying that I am the angel of the Lord, and your God, isn’t it? Which I’ve never read.However What is the difference between an angel of the Lord and The Angel of the Lord? I think I read somewhere in OT that God is saying that I am the angel of the Lord, and your God, isn’t it? So can you make it clear? why God said so?
There were many angels throughout the O.T that had delivered messages or were sent to protect, or to guide people,in Judaism an angel (Hebrew: מַלְאָךְ malakh, plural malakhim) is a messenger of God but the most important thing is that an angel (Malak) can be both human and divine - which I think is awesome. One reason, is that we ourselves can do God’s will - when we act on it. In the prayer - 2 Maccabees the scripture reads “3 May he give you all a heart to worship him and to do his will with a generous mind and a willing spirit.”
So personally, the differences really aren’t so wide between ourselves and angels…as to when we open ourselves to God and his divine plans. Look at the story of Mary and how she gave up her own feel will to fulfill the promise of salvation - wow! 38 “I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel left her." - she emptied herself and allowed God to direct her. This same thought is in the Lord’s prayer, “thy will be done” See also: Matthew 6:10, all this goes toward the prayer in John 17, “6 “I have revealed you”, we reveal God’s glory when He works through us -
So in someway - we should show the glory from that gifts that He gave us, to reveal his presents in our world. We show that we are just as much messengers of God.
Is this a little clearer?
Mary