Natalie (20
Jan 2012)
"Said unto thee
question"
Proverbs 25: 7; For better it is said unto thee, "
Come up hither;" than that thou shouldest be put lower in
the presence of the prince whom thine eyes have seen.
My question is could this also reference or mean it is better
you hear the words, Come up hither, i.e. as in the rapture, than
that thou - you should remain where you are, right now, still on
earth and ( be put lower in the presence of the prince) of this
world? be put = forced to / lower = bend down and worship
/ in the presence of the / prince whom thine eyes have seen.
We love the Lord whom we have not seen. The words, in the
presence of the prince whom thine eyes have seen, do they refer
to the
person of the prince of this world the Anti-Christ?
Is this saying, It is better for a person to hear the words,
'Come up hither,' than to not hear those words and be left to
remain where they are, in the presence of the prince, whom their
eyes can see?
I just want to rightly divide the word. I want to know the
truth. If the Holy Spirit explains it this way to any of you
doves as well or not I would appreciate to know the truth in
love. Please do not think I am saying it does say this rather I
am asking the question could it reference to this or not?
I read my bible but I do have any formal education or degrees,
Masters, etc.
P.S. thank you for your words of encouragement with regard to my
unsaved family and friends. Your words moved me deeply.
Love, YSIC Natalie