A Prophetic Warning for Christians

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Are you describing yourself?

A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras.

Where would I find your Testimony?

There is no entertainment value for us in your diatribes. Perhaps you are trolling, getting entertained fooling us?

Was Hidden-In-Him right?

This is a "prophetic warning" to anyone responding to this guys posts:

You are being trolled, Lol.
I can guarantee that TheWordIsOne is not a troll. He and I have had many good conversations as I agree with some of what he says, but yet disagree with some of what he says. Let's keep in mind that of the ToS 1.1 as not everyone agrees with what you say at times.
 
I can guarantee that TheWordIsOne is not a troll. He and I have had many good conversations as I agree with some of what he says, but yet disagree with some of what he says. Let's keep in mind that of the ToS 1.1 as not everyone agrees with what you say at times.

Good. I was responding to his describing himself as a court jester. If I broke a rule quoting "Hidden in Him" I apologize, that wasn't my intent. I want him to explain his "court jester" idea, how he is one.
 
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Are you describing yourself?

A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras.

Where would I find your Testimony?

There is no entertainment value for us in your diatribes. Perhaps you are trolling, getting entertained fooling us?

Was Hidden-In-Him right?
under testimony
Sometimes people may feel a little paranoid, I'm not trolling, that is unchristian, but there is humor the Lord tells us about using technology their false witness but for some people a form of information, a tool for good, or bad like trolling

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but I like to troll with my kitty cat, everything in Love
 
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There is nothing in those scriptures you provided that says anything about a seven year period, plus Jesus is the final sacrifice for all sin in whom we now have life eternal through Him.

The seven year great tribulation, which is not found anywhere in scripture, was derived by mans misinterpretation of Daniel 9:24-27. This is what the Bible clearly reveals about the seventy weeks. From vs.24 to vs.27 was seventy weeks or 490 days (490 prophetic years when you add a day for a year principle), beginning with Ezra, Ezra chapter 1-6, rebuilding the temple to the time of the Messiah (Jesus Christ) being fulfilled in His birth, death and resurrection. In a sense it was a literal and spiritual temple that was being built. Ezra was teaching the people of the spiritual temple of God that indwelled in all that believed in God and of the coming of Messiah. There was actually a four hundred year span from Ezra till the birth of Jesus that God shut himself off from Israel because of their transgressions towards the Lord, Malachi Chapter 4, but saved a remnant that would believe in the coming of Messiah, Isaiah 10. As still today, God still waits for National Israel to repent and believe in the name of Jesus as they still follow Judaism.

Daniel 9:24-27 the Vision of the Seventy Weeks

Vs. 24 this verse shows us that the timing from Ezra to the cross was 490 days (490 Prophetic years) as within that time Ezra was reestablishing the law in Jerusalem until Jesus had fulfilled the end of transgression, made an end to sin, made reconciliation for iniquity and bring everlasting righteousness and to seal up the prophecy to fulfill parts of the law through the cross.

Vs. 25 from the time of the cross, which also means the last days, which includes what some like to separate and call “The Great Tribulation”, which is not mentioned anywhere in scripture and is not a separate event after the elect of God are caught up, but as the last days so we are in tribulation times until the end of the world as we know it, Acts 2:17; Hebrews 1:1,2; Matthew 24:4-31; Mark 13:24-31; Luke 21:5-36. These are just some of the scriptures that support that we will go through all things of Rev Chapter 6-21. Everyone will have opportunity to come unto salvation through Jesus Christ if they would only believe until the door of salvation is closed when Jesus calls us and we meet him in the clouds, which after this time no one can be saved, Matthew 25:10.

Vs.26 after 434 years that end in the year AD29 shall Messiah be cut off. Jesus was crucified after he was baptized in AD 29 three and a half years later. Jesus was cut off (killed) by the people of the Romans under Vespasian their prince that the Pharisees, Sanhedrin and the high priest who have favor with that destroy the city and the sanctuary (meaning Christ) and the end thereof shall be with a flood (Gods wrath) that will put an end to abominations by desolation or in other words a ruin to evil deeds. Daniel 9:27 explains the definitions of desolation of abominations or the ruin of evil deeds. There is no actual Desolations of Abominations where a so called Antichrist (emphasis on the capitol "A") will take a literal throne, but the desolation will be when the son of perdition, being the false prophet/last antichrist, tries to take his throne in Jerusalem, Daniel 11:36-45. Gods’ word never defines one great Antichrist, but says there are many antichrists, 1John2:18; 11 Thessalonians 2:1-12; Revelation 11:7. The seven years that some call the seven year tribulation means three and a half years beginning with the first six seals being the beginning of sorrows (first woe). The last three and a half years starting with the (second woe) with the sounding of the first trumpet and ending with the seventh trumpet that includes everything else written in Revelations that includes the time of Christ return for His Bride in Rev 19 up to the end when Satan is cast into the lake of fire with the beast and the false prophet and ends with the new Jerusalem being ushered down as then we will be with the Lord forever.

Vs.27 the 70th seven began with Christ baptism in AD 29 and three years later at the end of the first half of the 70th seven sacrifices and offering ceased because Christ hung on the cross. From the giving of the law in 458BC when Ezra went to establish the law, or to rebuild the spiritual city right to the cross where the first 69 sevens. The 70th seven is from the time of the cross until Jesus comes back in the air to call his Bride home and for the overspreading of abominations he will make desolate, or make an end to all who would not believe.

During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed at least twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The last siege and destruction of the 2nd Temple and the wall was in 70AD as a revolt led by Titus as he broke through the walls and destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem. The wall and the Temple were never rebuilt, nor will it be in the future. The Temple mount laid waste until the Dome of the Rock was built on it in 691AD by the caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The Islamic control over the Dome of the Rock will never surrender the original temple mount back to the Jews.

The last decree to build and restore Jerusalem, including the building of the second Temple that took 49 days/49 prophetic years, came around 538BC with the decree given to Ezra by King Cyrus. Through much oppositions the city, walls and the second Temple were completed on the third day of the month Adar, which was in the sixth year of the reign of King Darius II around 417BC as he reigned from 423BC to 404BC, Ezra Chapter 1-6. This was part of the vision given to Daniel as the full prophecy given to him is found in Daniel Chapters 9-12.

During the first six trumpets we read all the destruction that will befall earth and its inhabitants during God's great wrath being poured out into the world on those who are none of Christ as they refuse to repent. This will be worldwide which will cause much chaos and great fear in the hearts of those who have no understanding, Hosea 4:6, 7. They will be seeking a type of savior, yet rejecting the very Savior, Christ Jesus, who wants to save them.

During the sounding of the seventh trumpet they will accept this deceptive savior who is the son of perdition, 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12, who will take his seat in Jerusalem on the very Temple Mount where the Dome of the Rock sits and even now is being refurbished for the son of perdition to take his literal seat. He will try and rule the nations for 3 1/2 years causing all to bow down and take its mark as he promises peace and safety displaying lying signs and wonders claiming he is God. Those who refuse will be taken captive and dealt with as many Christians will either become a slave or die a martyr's death, Rev 13.

Matthew 24:29-31; Rev 19:11-21, At the end of the 3 1/2 years of the beast and its false prophet, Christ returns with His army (warring angels) from heaven and fights the final battle destroying the beast and false prophet by the sword (word) of His mouth and the brightness of His coming, 2 Thessalonians 2:8, casting both into the lake of fire. Then will Christ destroy the remnant being those who followed after the beast out of the earth from every nation that have always followed and obeyed the beast.

Rev 19,20 This is the time of the gathering of the saints when Christ sends His angels out to the four corners of the earth to gather all who are His that are asleep in the grave and alive at His coming, Matthew 24:29-31 as He then binds Satan for a time so he can not interfere with the gathering. Once we are gathered to Him Jesus lets Satan loose for a time to gather his army, which I believe to be his demonic angels, against the camp of the saints, but God consumes his army by fire sent down from heaven and Satan is then cast into the lake of fire. All those who have now been slain by Jesus are gathered with the rest of the dead and face God's final judgment as their names are not found written in the Lamb's book of life and are cast into the lake of fire.

Rev 21:1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away; and there was no more sea. 2 And I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 3 And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their God. 4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. 5 And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new.
Greetings
I try my best to show there are seven years of trials and testing
it is like comparing scripture with scripture, comparing with what you know, on the other hand, The spirit of God compares spiritual things with spiritual things, indwelling Spirit
 
Good. I was responding to his describing himself as a court jester. If I broke a rule quoting "Hidden in Him" I apologize, that wasn't my intent. I want him to explain his "court jester" idea, how he is one.
greetings
the truth is that I feel that way at times because I'm different humility
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Greetings
Satan, in the Church but I may have been too abrupt
I am like a seeker, not a medium
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Discerning of spirits
1 Cor 12:10
Hi TheWordIsOne

Well, as I said, I can be slow. Especially as applies to technology devices, i.e., computers, cell phones, and even digital home thermostats. But could you give me some help as to 'where' exactly in that OP you make some prophetic warning regarding Satan in the church? I mean, I read a lot of biblical verses that you quoted, but I didn't come away with any clear understanding about what your title of this thread seems to be making.

God bless,
Ted
 
greetings
the truth is that I feel that way at times because I'm different humility
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ChatGPT helpfully provided some possible interpretations of your statement. Pick one that is close to what you meant.


List the most likely interpretations of the following quote: " I feel that way at times because I'm different humility"

ChatGPT

  1. Self-Reflection: The person expressing this quote might be acknowledging that they feel a certain way at times because they possess a sense of uniqueness or distinctiveness. They might be suggesting that their individuality or unconventional qualities contribute to their experiences or emotions.
  2. Loneliness: The person might be implying that their sense of being different from others occasionally leads to feelings of isolation or alienation. They might perceive that their unique qualities separate them from the majority, which in turn affects their emotional state.
  3. Modesty: This quote could be expressing a sense of modesty or humbleness. The person might believe that their differences or individuality make them more humble, as they recognize their distinctiveness in relation to others.
  4. Empathy: The quote might indicate that the person feels empathy for others who also experience feelings of being different. By acknowledging their own emotions, they might be expressing a sense of understanding and compassion for those who go through similar experiences.
  5. Insecurity: It's possible that the person feels a lack of confidence or insecurity due to their differences. They might occasionally experience negative emotions because they perceive their uniqueness as a hindrance or a reason for feeling out of place.
  6. Cultural or Social Perspective: The person might be referring to feeling different because they belong to a particular cultural, ethnic, or social group. They could be expressing that their experiences or perspectives deviate from societal norms, leading to occasional feelings of being an outsider.
  7. Personal Growth: The quote could suggest that the person experiences moments of self-reflection and introspection. They might feel a sense of humility because they recognize that they still have room for personal growth and learning, acknowledging that they are not perfect or infallible.
  8. Unique Perspective: The person might be implying that their distinct perspective or way of thinking contributes to their occasional feelings of being different. They might perceive the world in a way that sets them apart from others, leading to moments of introspection and self-awareness.
  9. Nonconformity: This interpretation suggests that the person feels that way because they intentionally choose to be different or deviate from societal expectations. They might embrace their uniqueness and view humility as a virtue that distinguishes them from others who conform more readily.
  10. Emotional Vulnerability: The person might be expressing that their emotional sensitivity or vulnerability sets them apart, leading to occasional feelings of being different. They might find it challenging to navigate certain situations or emotions due to their heightened sensitivity.
  11. Spiritual or Philosophical Perspective: The quote could indicate that the person feels different because they have a unique spiritual or philosophical outlook. They might approach life with a sense of humility, recognizing their individuality within the broader context of existence.
  12. Acceptance of Uniqueness: The person might be expressing that they occasionally feel different due to their acceptance and celebration of their own uniqueness. They embrace their individuality and see it as a source of strength and personal identity.
  13. Empowerment: The quote could suggest that the person feels a sense of empowerment by embracing their differences. They might believe that their unique qualities or perspectives allow them to stand out and make a positive impact in their own way.
  14. Challenging the Status Quo: The person might feel that way because they question and challenge societal norms or conventional thinking. Their willingness to deviate from the mainstream can lead to moments of feeling different but also fuels their drive for progress and change.
  15. Striving for Authenticity: The person might be expressing that they feel different because they prioritize being true to themselves. They seek to live authentically and genuinely, even if it means deviating from societal expectations or norms.
  16. Creative Expression: The quote could indicate that the person feels different because they channel their creativity in unique and unconventional ways. They might experience moments of inspiration or artistic expression that set them apart from others.
  17. Intellectual or Philosophical Differences: The person might feel different due to their distinct intellectual or philosophical perspectives. They might have a deep understanding or belief system that differs from the majority, leading to occasional feelings of being separate or isolated.
  18. Personal Identity: The person might be referring to their sense of personal identity and how it differs from societal norms or expectations. They recognize that their individuality shapes their experiences and emotions, occasionally making them feel different from others.
  19. Adapting to Change: The person might feel different because they are adaptable and open to change. They embrace new experiences or perspectives, which can set them apart from those who are more resistant to change.
  20. Social Justice or Activism: The quote could suggest that the person feels different because they actively engage in social justice causes or activism. Their commitment to fighting for equality or advocating for marginalized communities sets them apart and leads to occasional feelings of being different.

I'll refrain from interpreting it myself, it might violate the TOS

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greetings
the truth is that I feel that way at times because I'm different humility
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I apologize, I left out some of the context. Here are the corrected interpretations of ChatGPT

List the most likely interpretations of the following quote: " I feel [like a court jester in tiny comfort zone] at times because I'm different humility"

ChatGPT

Interpretations of quotes can vary depending on individual perspectives, but here are a few possible interpretations of the quote you provided: "I feel [like a court jester in a tiny comfort zone] at times because I'm different humility."

  1. Feeling like a court jester in a tiny comfort zone: The person may feel restricted or confined in their surroundings, like a court jester who is limited to performing within a specific area. This could imply a sense of being stuck or not being able to fully express themselves.
  2. Being different: The person acknowledges that they are different from others, perhaps in terms of their thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors. This could suggest that they often stand out or feel isolated due to their uniqueness.
  3. Humility: The person expresses a sense of humility despite their differences. They may feel modest or unassuming, even though they stand out or feel like a court jester in their limited comfort zone. This could imply that they maintain a humble attitude despite their distinctive qualities.
  4. Contrast between feeling like a court jester and humility: This interpretation focuses on the juxtaposition of feeling like a court jester (which could be associated with being entertaining or attention-seeking) and humility (which typically involves modesty and a lack of self-importance). The person may be highlighting the paradoxical nature of their own experience, feeling both noticeable and unassuming simultaneously.
  5. Feeling confined within a small comfort zone: The mention of a "tiny comfort zone" suggests that the person feels limited or constrained in their familiar and safe environment. They may desire to break free from these restrictions and explore new experiences or challenges.
  6. Experiencing a sense of insignificance: By comparing themselves to a court jester, the person might be expressing feelings of being unimportant or overlooked in certain situations. They may believe that their unique qualities or perspectives are not valued or appreciated by others.
  7. Seeking validation despite humility: Despite their humble nature, the person might still yearn for validation or acceptance from others. Feeling like a court jester in their comfort zone could signify their desire to be acknowledged or recognized for their distinctive attributes or abilities.
  8. A desire for personal growth and expansion: The reference to a small comfort zone suggests that the person feels a need to step outside their familiar boundaries and embrace new challenges or opportunities. They might recognize that personal growth often occurs outside one's comfort zone.
  9. Embracing individuality with humility: The person acknowledges their differences while maintaining a humble attitude. They may understand that being unique or different is not a reason for arrogance or superiority but rather an opportunity to approach life with humility and an open mind.
  10. Feeling like a fool within the confines of comfort: The comparison to a court jester suggests that the person feels foolish or out of place within their comfort zone. They may believe that their true potential or talents are not being fully utilized or recognized in their current situation.
  11. Limited growth due to a small comfort zone: The reference to a tiny comfort zone implies that the person's personal growth or development is hindered by their reluctance to step outside their familiar boundaries. They may be aware that expanding their comfort zone is essential for progress and self-improvement.
  12. Struggling with self-acceptance despite differences: The person may experience internal conflicts or insecurities regarding their differences from others. They might struggle with accepting and embracing their uniqueness, which leads to feelings of being like a court jester within their comfort zone.
  13. Balancing individuality with the need for connection: The person recognizes their individuality and acknowledges that it sets them apart from others. However, they also understand the importance of humility and the desire for human connection, which can sometimes be challenging to maintain given their distinctive qualities.
  14. Challenging societal norms within a limited scope: The person feels like a court jester within their comfort zone because they often question or challenge societal norms or expectations. However, the small comfort zone represents the limited scope in which they can express these unconventional thoughts or behaviors.
  15. Seeking personal authenticity beyond the confines of comfort: The person feels a sense of restlessness or dissatisfaction within their comfort zone, as they yearn to express their true self more authentically. They may associate being different with humility because they recognize the value of staying true to oneself despite societal pressures or expectations.
  16. Feeling like an entertainer in a confined space: The comparison to a court jester in a tiny comfort zone suggests that the person feels like they are constantly putting on a show or entertaining others within a limited environment. They might feel the pressure to perform or meet certain expectations, even if it restricts their true self-expression.
  17. Embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth: The person acknowledges that their comfort zone is small, and they may feel like a court jester within it. However, instead of viewing this as a negative experience, they embrace the discomfort and challenges as catalysts for personal growth and transformation.
  18. Struggling with self-worth despite uniqueness: Despite their differences, the person may struggle with feelings of self-worth or inadequacy. They might believe that being different somehow diminishes their value or worthiness, which leads to feeling like a court jester within their limited comfort zone.
  19. Seeking validation through humility: The person might adopt a humble attitude as a means of seeking validation or acceptance from others. By downplaying their differences and displaying humility, they hope to be recognized and valued by others, even within the confines of their comfort zone.
  20. Longing for a larger space to express uniqueness: The reference to a tiny comfort zone highlights the person's longing for a more expansive environment where they can fully embrace and express their uniqueness. They may feel constrained and yearn for a broader platform or opportunity to showcase their individuality.
  21. Feeling isolated within a narrow comfort zone: The person may feel socially or emotionally isolated within their comfort zone, similar to a court jester who entertains others but remains separate from them. They might desire deeper connections or a broader sense of belonging beyond the confines of their limited space.
  22. Navigating vulnerability while being different: The person acknowledges their differences and feels like a court jester within their comfort zone, which could indicate that they navigate vulnerability and expose their true selves to others. They embrace their uniqueness despite the potential for judgment or misunderstanding.
  23. Striving for balance between conformity and individuality: The person recognizes the tension between conforming to societal expectations within their comfort zone while also embracing their individuality. They may feel like a court jester because they exist on the fringes of societal norms, balancing conformity with their desire to be true to themselves.
  24. Embracing humility as a shield against judgment: The person uses humility as a defense mechanism against potential judgment or criticism due to their differences. They might feel like a court jester in their comfort zone because they present a modest front to protect themselves from the potential negative reactions of others.
  25. Craving expansion beyond self-imposed limitations: The person feels like a court jester in their comfort zone due to a self-imposed limitation or fear of stepping outside their boundaries. They may yearn for personal growth and a broader range of experiences but struggle to overcome the confines they have created for themselves.
Remember, interpretations can vary based on personal perspectives and experiences. These interpretations are meant to provide different angles and insights, but the true meaning of the quote depends on the context and the individual's intent.


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Greetings
I try my best to show there are seven years of trials and testing
it is like comparing scripture with scripture, comparing with what you know, on the other hand, The spirit of God compares spiritual things with spiritual things, indwelling Spirit
The thing is, if you can not back up a seven year tribulation period showing others where it is found in scripture then it only becomes a socially acceptable word of man from all those false end of days bandwagon teachings. I learnt many years ago to not take a persons word for anything, but for them to show me absolute truth. My Christian walk is that of absolutes comparing scripture with scripture, OT with NT including the history that is found in scripture. I might not always be right, but am always opened for correction as the Holy Spirit works through others in showing me things I might not have understood.
 
ChatGPT helpfully provided some possible interpretations of your statement. Pick one that is close to what you meant.


List the most likely interpretations of the following quote: " I feel that way at times because I'm different humility"

ChatGPT

  1. Self-Reflection: The person expressing this quote might be acknowledging that they feel a certain way at times because they possess a sense of uniqueness or distinctiveness. They might be suggesting that their individuality or unconventional qualities contribute to their experiences or emotions.
  2. Loneliness: The person might be implying that their sense of being different from others occasionally leads to feelings of isolation or alienation. They might perceive that their unique qualities separate them from the majority, which in turn affects their emotional state.
  3. Modesty: This quote could be expressing a sense of modesty or humbleness. The person might believe that their differences or individuality make them more humble, as they recognize their distinctiveness in relation to others.
  4. Empathy: The quote might indicate that the person feels empathy for others who also experience feelings of being different. By acknowledging their own emotions, they might be expressing a sense of understanding and compassion for those who go through similar experiences.
  5. Insecurity: It's possible that the person feels a lack of confidence or insecurity due to their differences. They might occasionally experience negative emotions because they perceive their uniqueness as a hindrance or a reason for feeling out of place.
  6. Cultural or Social Perspective: The person might be referring to feeling different because they belong to a particular cultural, ethnic, or social group. They could be expressing that their experiences or perspectives deviate from societal norms, leading to occasional feelings of being an outsider.
  7. Personal Growth: The quote could suggest that the person experiences moments of self-reflection and introspection. They might feel a sense of humility because they recognize that they still have room for personal growth and learning, acknowledging that they are not perfect or infallible.
  8. Unique Perspective: The person might be implying that their distinct perspective or way of thinking contributes to their occasional feelings of being different. They might perceive the world in a way that sets them apart from others, leading to moments of introspection and self-awareness.
  9. Nonconformity: This interpretation suggests that the person feels that way because they intentionally choose to be different or deviate from societal expectations. They might embrace their uniqueness and view humility as a virtue that distinguishes them from others who conform more readily.
  10. Emotional Vulnerability: The person might be expressing that their emotional sensitivity or vulnerability sets them apart, leading to occasional feelings of being different. They might find it challenging to navigate certain situations or emotions due to their heightened sensitivity.
  11. Spiritual or Philosophical Perspective: The quote could indicate that the person feels different because they have a unique spiritual or philosophical outlook. They might approach life with a sense of humility, recognizing their individuality within the broader context of existence.
  12. Acceptance of Uniqueness: The person might be expressing that they occasionally feel different due to their acceptance and celebration of their own uniqueness. They embrace their individuality and see it as a source of strength and personal identity.
  13. Empowerment: The quote could suggest that the person feels a sense of empowerment by embracing their differences. They might believe that their unique qualities or perspectives allow them to stand out and make a positive impact in their own way.
  14. Challenging the Status Quo: The person might feel that way because they question and challenge societal norms or conventional thinking. Their willingness to deviate from the mainstream can lead to moments of feeling different but also fuels their drive for progress and change.
  15. Striving for Authenticity: The person might be expressing that they feel different because they prioritize being true to themselves. They seek to live authentically and genuinely, even if it means deviating from societal expectations or norms.
  16. Creative Expression: The quote could indicate that the person feels different because they channel their creativity in unique and unconventional ways. They might experience moments of inspiration or artistic expression that set them apart from others.
  17. Intellectual or Philosophical Differences: The person might feel different due to their distinct intellectual or philosophical perspectives. They might have a deep understanding or belief system that differs from the majority, leading to occasional feelings of being separate or isolated.
  18. Personal Identity: The person might be referring to their sense of personal identity and how it differs from societal norms or expectations. They recognize that their individuality shapes their experiences and emotions, occasionally making them feel different from others.
  19. Adapting to Change: The person might feel different because they are adaptable and open to change. They embrace new experiences or perspectives, which can set them apart from those who are more resistant to change.
  20. Social Justice or Activism: The quote could suggest that the person feels different because they actively engage in social justice causes or activism. Their commitment to fighting for equality or advocating for marginalized communities sets them apart and leads to occasional feelings of being different.

I'll refrain from interpreting it myself, it might violate the TOS

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But, if we are in Christ and He in us then we have died to self and have put on the new Spiritual inner man and need not concern ourselves with any social anxiety issues whether we fit into man's mold of who we are suppose to be.

Col 3:1 If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God.
Col 3:2 Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth.
Col 3:3 For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.
Col 3:4 When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.
 
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I apologize, I left out some of the context. Here are the corrected interpretations of ChatGPT

List the most likely interpretations of the following quote: " I feel [like a court jester in tiny comfort zone] at times because I'm different humility"

ChatGPT

Interpretations of quotes can vary depending on individual perspectives, but here are a few possible interpretations of the quote you provided: "I feel [like a court jester in a tiny comfort zone] at times because I'm different humility."

  1. Feeling like a court jester in a tiny comfort zone: The person may feel restricted or confined in their surroundings, like a court jester who is limited to performing within a specific area. This could imply a sense of being stuck or not being able to fully express themselves.
  2. Being different: The person acknowledges that they are different from others, perhaps in terms of their thoughts, beliefs, or behaviors. This could suggest that they often stand out or feel isolated due to their uniqueness.
  3. Humility: The person expresses a sense of humility despite their differences. They may feel modest or unassuming, even though they stand out or feel like a court jester in their limited comfort zone. This could imply that they maintain a humble attitude despite their distinctive qualities.
  4. Contrast between feeling like a court jester and humility: This interpretation focuses on the juxtaposition of feeling like a court jester (which could be associated with being entertaining or attention-seeking) and humility (which typically involves modesty and a lack of self-importance). The person may be highlighting the paradoxical nature of their own experience, feeling both noticeable and unassuming simultaneously.
  5. Feeling confined within a small comfort zone: The mention of a "tiny comfort zone" suggests that the person feels limited or constrained in their familiar and safe environment. They may desire to break free from these restrictions and explore new experiences or challenges.
  6. Experiencing a sense of insignificance: By comparing themselves to a court jester, the person might be expressing feelings of being unimportant or overlooked in certain situations. They may believe that their unique qualities or perspectives are not valued or appreciated by others.
  7. Seeking validation despite humility: Despite their humble nature, the person might still yearn for validation or acceptance from others. Feeling like a court jester in their comfort zone could signify their desire to be acknowledged or recognized for their distinctive attributes or abilities.
  8. A desire for personal growth and expansion: The reference to a small comfort zone suggests that the person feels a need to step outside their familiar boundaries and embrace new challenges or opportunities. They might recognize that personal growth often occurs outside one's comfort zone.
  9. Embracing individuality with humility: The person acknowledges their differences while maintaining a humble attitude. They may understand that being unique or different is not a reason for arrogance or superiority but rather an opportunity to approach life with humility and an open mind.
  10. Feeling like a fool within the confines of comfort: The comparison to a court jester suggests that the person feels foolish or out of place within their comfort zone. They may believe that their true potential or talents are not being fully utilized or recognized in their current situation.
  11. Limited growth due to a small comfort zone: The reference to a tiny comfort zone implies that the person's personal growth or development is hindered by their reluctance to step outside their familiar boundaries. They may be aware that expanding their comfort zone is essential for progress and self-improvement.
  12. Struggling with self-acceptance despite differences: The person may experience internal conflicts or insecurities regarding their differences from others. They might struggle with accepting and embracing their uniqueness, which leads to feelings of being like a court jester within their comfort zone.
  13. Balancing individuality with the need for connection: The person recognizes their individuality and acknowledges that it sets them apart from others. However, they also understand the importance of humility and the desire for human connection, which can sometimes be challenging to maintain given their distinctive qualities.
  14. Challenging societal norms within a limited scope: The person feels like a court jester within their comfort zone because they often question or challenge societal norms or expectations. However, the small comfort zone represents the limited scope in which they can express these unconventional thoughts or behaviors.
  15. Seeking personal authenticity beyond the confines of comfort: The person feels a sense of restlessness or dissatisfaction within their comfort zone, as they yearn to express their true self more authentically. They may associate being different with humility because they recognize the value of staying true to oneself despite societal pressures or expectations.
  16. Feeling like an entertainer in a confined space: The comparison to a court jester in a tiny comfort zone suggests that the person feels like they are constantly putting on a show or entertaining others within a limited environment. They might feel the pressure to perform or meet certain expectations, even if it restricts their true self-expression.
  17. Embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth: The person acknowledges that their comfort zone is small, and they may feel like a court jester within it. However, instead of viewing this as a negative experience, they embrace the discomfort and challenges as catalysts for personal growth and transformation.
  18. Struggling with self-worth despite uniqueness: Despite their differences, the person may struggle with feelings of self-worth or inadequacy. They might believe that being different somehow diminishes their value or worthiness, which leads to feeling like a court jester within their limited comfort zone.
  19. Seeking validation through humility: The person might adopt a humble attitude as a means of seeking validation or acceptance from others. By downplaying their differences and displaying humility, they hope to be recognized and valued by others, even within the confines of their comfort zone.
  20. Longing for a larger space to express uniqueness: The reference to a tiny comfort zone highlights the person's longing for a more expansive environment where they can fully embrace and express their uniqueness. They may feel constrained and yearn for a broader platform or opportunity to showcase their individuality.
  21. Feeling isolated within a narrow comfort zone: The person may feel socially or emotionally isolated within their comfort zone, similar to a court jester who entertains others but remains separate from them. They might desire deeper connections or a broader sense of belonging beyond the confines of their limited space.
  22. Navigating vulnerability while being different: The person acknowledges their differences and feels like a court jester within their comfort zone, which could indicate that they navigate vulnerability and expose their true selves to others. They embrace their uniqueness despite the potential for judgment or misunderstanding.
  23. Striving for balance between conformity and individuality: The person recognizes the tension between conforming to societal expectations within their comfort zone while also embracing their individuality. They may feel like a court jester because they exist on the fringes of societal norms, balancing conformity with their desire to be true to themselves.
  24. Embracing humility as a shield against judgment: The person uses humility as a defense mechanism against potential judgment or criticism due to their differences. They might feel like a court jester in their comfort zone because they present a modest front to protect themselves from the potential negative reactions of others.
  25. Craving expansion beyond self-imposed limitations: The person feels like a court jester in their comfort zone due to a self-imposed limitation or fear of stepping outside their boundaries. They may yearn for personal growth and a broader range of experiences but struggle to overcome the confines they have created for themselves.
Remember, interpretations can vary based on personal perspectives and experiences. These interpretations are meant to provide different angles and insights, but the true meaning of the quote depends on the context and the individual's intent.


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What does this have to do with the OP?
 
You "skimmed my post" and only a few words caught your attention, and off you went on a tangent.

Reread what I said, then question me about that.

No more irrelevant copy paste.
Well, that's calling the kettle black as you do the same exact thing. No need to reply as I will only let you think about this and will not reply back.
 
All the prophetic warnings for Christians have already been spoken of by Christ as we read in Matthew 24 so why does man add to and take away from something that is so easy to read. There are no above or below the scriptures, no reading into that which has been written as we are not to fear that which Jesus has already told us that must come first.

Yes it's good to understand those things that must come first so we are not taken as a theif in the night, but as the Pharisees and Sadducees were called hypocrites by Jesus, even today a greater bandwagon of socially acceptable teachings have fallen away from that which has already been written for us to learn from if we would only take our focus off of man, and focus on that which has already been written.

Mat 16:1 The Pharisees also with the Sadducees came, and tempting desired him that he would shew them a sign from heaven.
Mat 16:2 He answered and said unto them, When it is evening, ye say, It will be fair weather: for the sky is red.
Mat 16:3 And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day: for the sky is red and lowring. O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?
Mat 16:4 A wicked and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given unto it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas. And he left them, and departed.
 
The thing is, if you can not back up a seven year tribulation period showing others where it is found in scripture then it only becomes a socially acceptable word of man from all those false end of days bandwagon teachings. I learnt many years ago to not take a persons word for anything, but for them to show me absolute truth. My Christian walk is that of absolutes comparing scripture with scripture, OT with NT including the history that is found in scripture. I might not always be right, but am always opened for correction as the Holy Spirit works through others in showing me things I might not have understood.
Greetings
I understand my master said do not give them the fish, teach them how to fish

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This is a clue, you need to study it, understand it, and need understand what is Islam religion
After (3 ½ years) then begins a jihad, is to make war, it is not a “holy war.

The word "jihad" means to "struggle" or "striving" (in the way of God or to make way) to work for a noble cause with determination; it does not mean "holy war" (war in Arabic is harb and holy is muqadassa)
A "jihad” follows a caliphate, an Arabic word khalifa meaning “successor “khalifa.”

for seven years, a “cease-fire". A Hudna, But it will last for three and half years, But in the middle of the week (3 ½ years) He, (Satan) shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on the wing of abomination shall be one who makes desolate, Even until the consummation, which is determined, Is poured out on the desolate.”

Revelation 13:5 And he was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and he was given authority to continue for forty-two months. 1260 days (3 ½ years)


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This is an ancient manuscript. When Paul the Apostle wrote the Book of Revelation while he was in prison and on the island of Patmos, Revelation about the future there were 3 symbols or 3 alphabets he could not identify, find them. this is a hint of the Antichrist, identify the letters and this piece of an ancient manuscript.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, and the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church.
Paul the Apostle wrote in Hebrew, Greek, and Roman literature, to identify what language this is written in.

Pastors over the flock, this is called the Lord vineyard, the church the congregation
For instance, if the pastor of any church who so ever falls into any sin and is not confessed whether it may be adultery or taking money.
This allows Satan to come into the congregation, I can prove what I know, but for others, it would be very hard to swallow. Read Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 23:1;Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 12:10.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church worldwide.
take your time, this has taken me 5 years, and many sleepless nights
 
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Greetings
I understand the word is do not give them the fish, teach them how to fish

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This is a clue, you need to study it, understand it, and need understand what is Islam religion
After (3 ½ years) then begins a jihad, is to make war, it is not a “holy war.

The word "jihad" means to "struggle" or "striving" (in the way of God or to make way) to work for a noble cause with determination; it does not mean "holy war" (war in Arabic is harb and holy is muqadassa)
A "jihad” follows a caliphate, an Arabic word khalifa meaning “successor “khalifa.”

for seven years, a “cease-fire". A Hudna, But it will last for three and half years, But in the middle of the week (3 ½ years) He, (Satan) shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on the wing of abomination shall be one who makes desolate, Even until the consummation, which is determined, Is poured out on the desolate.”

Revelation 13:5 And he was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and he was given authority to continue for forty-two months. 1260 days (3 ½ years)


second clue
666-1.jpg

This is an ancient manuscript. When Paul the Apostle wrote the Book of Revelation while he was in prison and on the island of Patmos, Revelation about the future there were 3 symbols or 3 alphabets he could not identify, find them. this is a hint of the Antichrist, identify the letters and this piece of an ancient manuscript.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, and the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church.
Paul the Apostle wrote in Hebrew, Greek, and Roman literature, to identify what language this is written in.

Pastors over the flock, this is called the Lord vineyard, the church the congregation
For instance, if the pastor of any church who so ever falls into any sin and is not confessed whether it may be adultery or taking money.
This allows Satan to come into the congregation, I can prove what I know, but for others, it would be very hard to swallow. Read Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 23:1;Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 12:10.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church worldwide.
take your time, this has taken me 5 years, and many sleepless nights
Did I miss something in this thread.?
Are you saying that Paul, not John, wrote Revelation?
 
Greetings
I understand my master said do not give them the fish, teach them how to fish

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This is a clue, you need to study it, understand it, and need understand what is Islam religion
After (3 ½ years) then begins a jihad, is to make war, it is not a “holy war.

The word "jihad" means to "struggle" or "striving" (in the way of God or to make way) to work for a noble cause with determination; it does not mean "holy war" (war in Arabic is harb and holy is muqadassa)
A "jihad” follows a caliphate, an Arabic word khalifa meaning “successor “khalifa.”

for seven years, a “cease-fire". A Hudna, But it will last for three and half years, But in the middle of the week (3 ½ years) He, (Satan) shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering.
And on the wing of abomination shall be one who makes desolate, Even until the consummation, which is determined, Is poured out on the desolate.”

Revelation 13:5 And he was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and he was given authority to continue for forty-two months. 1260 days (3 ½ years)


second clue
666-1.jpg

This is an ancient manuscript. When Paul the Apostle wrote the Book of Revelation while he was in prison and on the island of Patmos, Revelation about the future there were 3 symbols or 3 alphabets he could not identify, find them. this is a hint of the Antichrist, identify the letters and this piece of an ancient manuscript.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, and the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church.
Paul the Apostle wrote in Hebrew, Greek, and Roman literature, to identify what language this is written in.

Pastors over the flock, this is called the Lord vineyard, the church the congregation
For instance, if the pastor of any church who so ever falls into any sin and is not confessed whether it may be adultery or taking money.
This allows Satan to come into the congregation, I can prove what I know, but for others, it would be very hard to swallow. Read Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 23:1;Jeremiah 12:10; Jeremiah 12:10.
I study 5 long years to put together about the tribulation, the Antichrist, and how Satan gets into the church worldwide.
take your time, this has taken me 5 years, and many sleepless nights
Paul did not write the book of Revelation as these visions were given to John through an angel sent by Jesus while he was a prisoner on the isle of Patmos to show him things which must come first before the return of Christ as he was instructed to write to the seven churches in Asia which was a Roman providence.

So big deal I have studied Revelations for forty some years so far and even wrote a study book of how I understand Revelations and all the cross references from Genesis to Revelation including the history of the four Empires beginning with Babylon and ending with the Roman Empire and in all my studies I have never read anything about any seven year tribulation nor anything about Islam and any jihad. Satan has a front row seat in many of the 5000 congregations throughout the world as the spirit of Jezebel preaches from many pulpits all these heresies that are brought throughout the word.

If you say there are 3 symbols or 3 alphabets then you as a teacher of the word need to present them and not tell others to search for them.

As far as I can see you have not proven anything of what you say as yes, you give scripture, but none of what you say lines up with them. I'm sorry, but a socially acceptable preaching is nothing more then a money making bandwagon of false theories as so many try to make scripture line up with what they say as they only read into something that is not there.
 
Paul did not write the book of Revelation as these visions were given to John through an angel sent by Jesus while he was a prisoner on the isle of Patmos to show him things which must come first before the return of Christ as he was instructed to write to the seven churches in Asia which was a Roman providence.

So big deal I have studied Revelations for forty some years so far and even wrote a study book of how I understand Revelations and all the cross references from Genesis to Revelation including the history of the four Empires beginning with Babylon and ending with the Roman Empire and in all my studies I have never read anything about any seven year tribulation nor anything about Islam and any jihad. Satan has a front row seat in many of the 5000 congregations throughout the world as the spirit of Jezebel preaches from many pulpits all these heresies that are brought throughout the word.

If you say there are 3 symbols or 3 alphabets then you as a teacher of the word need to present them and not tell others to search for them.

As far as I can see you have not proven anything of what you say as yes, you give scripture, but none of what you say lines up with them. I'm sorry, but a socially acceptable preaching is nothing more then a money making bandwagon of false theories as so many try to make scripture line up with what they say as they only read into something that is not there.
greetings
I'm not going to argue my friend, I was already correct it was John, seek and find, they say words may not be enough, they say seeing is not enough, let touch it, let me examine it, I shall judge what is true
the opposite of the King James Bible is the Quran I know both

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