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Originally Posted by countmeworthy
Never heard him say this. But I was never a 'Leeite' quoting him. I was in the LC for a few short years. Lee was not really my mentor even though I read the life studies. My local 'pastors'  hee hee (elders is what we called them back then) and the more mature brethren in Christ in my locality were my spiritual mentors. But most of all, I sought the LORD with all my heart first and foremost for spiritual understanding.
OH YES!! I remember 4 months after I came into the LC, I went to a home for dinner. There was a picture of a loaf of bread with the scripture 'I AM THE BREAD OF LIFE. he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst.
As I am looking at the picture and the scripture, I GOT REVELATION! I GOT IT!! Woo Hoo! I had been eating and drinking the Word of God with the saints and by myself all those months. The Lord was being rooted and grounded in me. Btw, I had no knowledge of the BIBLE before I got saved. That was the first time I can recall the logos became rhema to me. That was 40 yrs ago! The logos has become rhema many, many, many times over since that day. Praise be to the Holy Spirit of God Who reveals JESUS, THE WORD OF GOD to us.
No. Sorry.. I don't always pop in as you can tell. Can you point me to the post # please and thank you. I take, it is in this thread?
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So I'm not real big on quoting Lee things either, unless there really seems to be something key in it. The film in the camera analogy is one.
Great story regarding the bread picture --- It is amazing how God uses everything to speak to us!
So here's a link to the latest (and hopefully final) iteration of the recent paper I wrote on the Bema, called "Faithful in a Few Things."
Bema - Faithful in a Few FINAL 10-1-18.pdf A number of ones said it was helpful to them, to clear up some of the burdensome misconceptions they got from LC teachings regarding the Bema Seat. (and a number of Scottsdale brothers provided input as well as editing) I saw what I wrote in the paper during fellowship over dinner with a few brothers. One brother shared how the Lord told him he would hear, "Well done good and faithful servant" from the Lord. But then he also saw how it was him being "faithful in a
few things" that would prompt the Lord to say that to him. I really got some light at him sharing this, and many verses started flowing in me. Please let me know your thoughts after reading.