This is strictly intended for contextual, scriptural humor.
So, there are all these ridiculous conversations regarding God's race/creed/color, which are, in my opinion, rooted in arrogance; so, I try to avoid, at all cost. But, if all things are revealed through the scriptures, and they are; God might just be Black. Now wait a minute, come on back, don't get offended. And no, I am not mocking, and I am certainly not the only one to ever give pause to the text.
Five years ago when I was reading through Ezekiel for the second time, I noticed something interesting about God's mode of transportation: particularly, the wheel, in the middle of the wheel. The outer wheel went in one direction, while the inner wheel, simultaneously, went in the opposite direction. I mean, that sounded a whole lot like spinning rims, to me. I believe certain versions of the bible even use the word, "rims."
There is absolutely no disrespect intended; but, all things considered, I got to admit, whenever I read Ezekiel; the description of God's chariot just cracks me up. It's just humor, but I don't know y'all -
Note: We really need to set aside our differences, and stop with such foolish
arguments. As God warns us, in scripture, He hears every word we speak, even our very thoughts.
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So, there are all these ridiculous conversations regarding God's race/creed/color, which are, in my opinion, rooted in arrogance; so, I try to avoid, at all cost. But, if all things are revealed through the scriptures, and they are; God might just be Black. Now wait a minute, come on back, don't get offended. And no, I am not mocking, and I am certainly not the only one to ever give pause to the text.
Five years ago when I was reading through Ezekiel for the second time, I noticed something interesting about God's mode of transportation: particularly, the wheel, in the middle of the wheel. The outer wheel went in one direction, while the inner wheel, simultaneously, went in the opposite direction. I mean, that sounded a whole lot like spinning rims, to me. I believe certain versions of the bible even use the word, "rims."
There is absolutely no disrespect intended; but, all things considered, I got to admit, whenever I read Ezekiel; the description of God's chariot just cracks me up. It's just humor, but I don't know y'all -
JUST SAYING
Note: We really need to set aside our differences, and stop with such foolish
arguments. As God warns us, in scripture, He hears every word we speak, even our very thoughts.
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