Frank Goad
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I heard that when two people are praying together.God is in the middle.Is that true?
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I heard that when two people are praying together.God is in the middle.Is that true?
I heard that when two people are praying together.God is in the middle.Is that true?
I don't think it needs to be 2...I heard that when two people are praying together.God is in the middle.Is that true?
It has to do with communal activity.I don't think it needs to be 2...
Lamentations 2:19?
That specific verse?It has to do with communal activity.
Yup, it is about agreeing together as a congregation. Jesus is saying that he has our backs if two or more agree as a congregation in regards to doctrine and church discipline. He doesn't literally mean just two or three but if there is a consensus among the members then Jesus himself is with us.That specific verse?
Matthew 18:15-20Yup, it is about agreeing together as a congregation. Jesus is saying that he has our backs if two or more agree as a congregation in regards to doctrine and church discipline. He doesn't literally mean just two or three but if there is a consensus among the members then Jesus himself is with us.
I was talking about Lamentations 2:19.Matthew 18:15-20
I need to study that verse deeper in context. It reminds me a lot of JamesI was talking about Lamentations 2:19.
Frank is referring to what Matthew 18:20 means, sure God is among people as individuals but God is even more so among us when we minister to each other. The mystics called that God activity, when you minister to the poor, visit those in prison and feed the hungryI was talking about Lamentations 2:19.
The face of God is present when a person pours out there heart at night? Arise and call... I don't think this verse ( Lamentations 2:19 ) requires communal prayer.