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Would God ask This? Okay then. Now you have to find out what it really means

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We are at Psalm 22:1 and Hebrews 13:5

Matthew 27:46 This is a creation wide statement, heard across creation. Then there’s John 10:18. That fits with Hebrews 13:5, which has to be reconciled with Psalm 22:1.

Christ has the ability to move Omnipotence. That's the issue of Hebrews 13:5
Deuteronomy 31:6
Joshua 1:6
Gen 28:15
1 Chronicles 28:20

In The Greek you would read it - I will Never, No, Never leave you NOR Ever Forsake you. The "forsake" takes you to Psalm 22:1.

My God, My God... Who says this? Did God ask this? Would God ask God? OK then.

What does forsake mean? Who is forsaken? What causes God to ask that? What is implied by that? Does this person deserve to be forsaken? Humm...?

Does God in the flesh know the answer to the Psalm 22 question? Would he ask Himself this Question? He designed this situation from before time was time.

If you've got it wrong then how do you explain how an Omnipotent, Omnipresent, Omniscience God would ask this question of Himself.

Now pastor changes gears because some of you have asked about Libya. Libya is an extension of Iran. The word Iran comes from the word Aryan.

Why does God wait? How long will God put up with this sick sinful stuff?

Of course... Pastor is going to answer all of your questions... by asking you more questions. So Here We Go Again... Get out your notepad and a couple of pencils, Open your TextBook and Press play.

If you have any positive feedback on this sermon or the 3 before it, I know our pastor would enjoy hearing from you. And for those who are lead to support this little ministry, we thank you.

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Sep 8, 2013
Sunday Service
Hebrews 13:5; Psalm 22:1
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