Bible Questions and Answers by Ella Rose Mast
Starting on True
Christian Teaching.blogspot.co.uk , will be a series of Bible Q&A
by Ella Rose Mast. Here is just a small sample of what her indepth
knowledge of the Bible is. This is just two page of the 22 pages of
the first lesson. How many lessons did she write? About 150 of them
and each one is in depth as what you see here.
If you go to the Page
tab at the top of this blog, your see Bible Q&A 1. this is where
Ella Mast research will be published; more will be uploaded as time
allows.
For the rest of Tape 1,
go to Bible Q&A 1 to get the PDF file.
TAPE NO. 1.......BY:
ELLA ROSE MAST
Subjects:
1. The Thorn in Paul's
side
2. Matthew 22:23 32
3. No respecter of
persons
4. II Corinthian 5:6
5. Astrology and
Astronomy
6. Love Everybody
7. The Kingdom not for
everyone
8. The Abomination of
the Desolator
From Ella Mast:...'Many
questions are asked and I have tried to put together a short answer
from the Tape Ministry of Dr. Wesley A. Swift, and my
understanding.' Question:...What was the thorn in the Apostle Paul's
side?
Answer:...One of the
major thorns in Paul's side was his failing eye sight. He had a
stigmatism and thus his poor eye sight was getting worse and worse.
He found in his ministry that it was hard for him to read small
print. He was writing great Epistles and letters were almost one inch
high. This bothered him greatly because he felt that it hindered his
work for YAHWEH and the church so he referred to this a thorn in his
side. The early church fathers such as Clements and Polycarp
referred to this fact that the Apostle Paul had weak eyes, and that
they had gradually worsened. It was as tho he had cataracts but if
so that they were operateable, because of this he wrote huge letters
and was getting so that he could only see dimly. Yes, the Methodist
church came up with the idea that Paul was not a natural man, that
he was a deviate, today we call it Gay, but that his love for God
fought this all the time,...this they said was the thorn in Paul's
side. And they used this idea to justify taking into the church all
the queers, and homosexuals. They said that this is why the Apostle
Paul said men should not marry. But the Apostle Paul thought at
first that Christ's return would be soon, and thus he thought that
men could move into the missionary field to Lost Israel faster if
they were not married. Later in his ministry he realized that many
things would have to happen first. But at first he thought that the
missionary field was in dangerous times, and a man could move more
quickly if he did not have a family to fear for, or to maintain. But
it would be totally foolish to say that all men of your race should
not marry for pretty soon there would be no kingdom. This was not
what the Apostle Paul was talking about. There were other thorns or
pricks in his side such as the persecution by the Jews, but that was
not as troublesome to him in his thinking as the loss of his
eyesight. The Jews were bothering all the Apostles and disciples and
the Christians as a whole, not just the Apostle Paul, and thus I
would say that was the thorn in Paul's side. II Corinthians
12:7 10, here we see Paul talking about both infirmities of the
flesh and Satans messenger as well. Galatians 4:13...it is
infirmities of the flesh.
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