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Originally Posted by byHismercy
He did use the book of Hebrews to shine on my study at that time. And that He is our rest to enter into was the main point impressed on my heart from Hebrews. But I don't like that word crystalization used in conjunction with bible study because of LSM. I prefer plain English these days. You know, say what you mean and mean what you say. But I am probably just prejudiced against that terminology. ;-)
Perhaps I should just look that word up.....but I doubt it would change my feeling on that WL flavored speech.
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Oops, I didn't know that word was part of Local Church lingo. What I meant by "crystalize" was that sometimes certain things are known to us in our spirit but it's until only later that the Lord actually articulates and aligns certain truths to us in mind as well.
That's what happened with me concerning the Sabbath. I knew observing a set apart day for sabbath was no longer required of us and that being in Jesus was our fulfillment of that commandment but it wasn't aligned with my theology until I started researching the Hebrew Roots movement. Only then did I really get it. I assumed that happened for you as well since SDA and HR both teach a literal sabbath.