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I haven't heard of UT. What is it?

 

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UT is ridiculously healing and beneficial for those who will try it. The way

I look at it, I honestly can't think of doing it internally at this point.

Externally, if I had to, I would venture. But I don't have to and I'm not

going to lie, I'm very comfortable with that. ;-) My friend was really ill

and indicated she had tried it (others since then have used it

successfully). When I made a face when this friend told me, she basically

told me that when you are told you are dying, etc, it's amazing what you'll

do. I believe her exact words had to do with eating dogs**t if it is

supposed to help. (She was having success following a David Wolfe protocol,

too, but it was still an aggressive cancer). It made me see how judgemental

it is to put it down, at least until we walk in another's shoes. I mean,

there ARE many success stories and it's been around FOREVER. I mean, UT is

even in the bible. ;-) So, thank you for bringing this up, Neal. ~Erica

 

 

 

 

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> Out of his belly will flow rivers of living water. " - John 7:37,38.

 

" living water " here is not refering to urine. You have to read before

and after this little piece of scripture. Actually you need to read

more than what I am posting.

John 7:37 " In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood

and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.

John 7:38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of

his belly shall flow rivers of living water. "

 

Jesus is speaking about those that come to Him, believeing on Him and

receiving eternal salvation and the Holy Spirit.(as seen in John 7:39)

Jesus does not mean that literally rivers will flow out of the abdomen

of the saved. It is a comparison or analogy to explain that those

coming to Him will be satisfied. Not only will those that believe and

are saved be satisfied themselves, but they will also become a river so

that others may drink and be satisfied too.

 

John then explains in verse 39 that Jesus was speaking of the Holy

Spirit who would satisfy personal thirst and produce a spiritual

fountain(flowing rivers) for the satifaction of others.

 

 

 

> " Do not ye yet understand that what entereth into the mouth,

> goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught? " - Matthew

> 15:17.

 

Once again, much more needs to be read before this, in order to know

what is going on.

 

This was in response to a concern of the scribes and Pharises who

wanted to know why Jesus's disciples were eating bread with unwashed

hands. (this was considered by them to be a difilement of the body)

 

Jesus was just telling them that defilement does not come from what is

put into the mouth, because all that does is just go into the belly and

then expelled soon after.

In Mathew 15:18 he goes on to say " But those things which proceed out

of the mouth come from the heart; and they difle the man. "

 

He was explaining that defilement comes from not what enters the mouth

but from the evil thoughts and deeds that rise from with the heart.

What enters into the mind, ends up in the heart, and what is in the

heart, eventually comes out of the mouth. Showing the wickedness of

the heart.

 

 

Any of us can take scripture and parts of scripture out of it's context

and make it mean anything we want.

 

It's like when the media edits interviews to a point that they can

totally control what the one being interviewed is saying.

 

Belinda

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well I do read the Bible, and to say these verses has anything to do with ut is

wrong, so whomever posted them should read them in context.

 

neal <kneel.pardoe wrote: On Friday 27 July 2007 16:44,

Belinda wrote:

> By the way, where is it in the Bible?

 

As I have not read the Bible to see what references there may be, here are

references posted by another which I cannot confirm.

 

Out of his belly will flow rivers of living water. " - John 7:37,38.

 

" Do not ye yet understand that what entereth into the mouth,

goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught? " - Matthew

15:17.

 

neal.

 

 

 

 

 

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this was great Belinda.

 

Belinda <MistyBlueTN wrote:

> Out of his belly will flow rivers of living water. " - John 7:37,38.

 

" living water " here is not refering to urine. You have to read before

and after this little piece of scripture. Actually you need to read

more than what I am posting.

John 7:37 " In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood

and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink.

John 7:38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of

his belly shall flow rivers of living water. "

 

Jesus is speaking about those that come to Him, believeing on Him and

receiving eternal salvation and the Holy Spirit.(as seen in John 7:39)

Jesus does not mean that literally rivers will flow out of the abdomen

of the saved. It is a comparison or analogy to explain that those

coming to Him will be satisfied. Not only will those that believe and

are saved be satisfied themselves, but they will also become a river so

that others may drink and be satisfied too.

 

John then explains in verse 39 that Jesus was speaking of the Holy

Spirit who would satisfy personal thirst and produce a spiritual

fountain(flowing rivers) for the satifaction of others.

 

> " Do not ye yet understand that what entereth into the mouth,

> goeth into the belly, and is cast out into the draught? " - Matthew

> 15:17.

 

Once again, much more needs to be read before this, in order to know

what is going on.

 

This was in response to a concern of the scribes and Pharises who

wanted to know why Jesus's disciples were eating bread with unwashed

hands. (this was considered by them to be a difilement of the body)

 

Jesus was just telling them that defilement does not come from what is

put into the mouth, because all that does is just go into the belly and

then expelled soon after.

In Mathew 15:18 he goes on to say " But those things which proceed out

of the mouth come from the heart; and they difle the man. "

 

He was explaining that defilement comes from not what enters the mouth

but from the evil thoughts and deeds that rise from with the heart.

What enters into the mind, ends up in the heart, and what is in the

heart, eventually comes out of the mouth. Showing the wickedness of

the heart.

 

Any of us can take scripture and parts of scripture out of it's context

and make it mean anything we want.

 

It's like when the media edits interviews to a point that they can

totally control what the one being interviewed is saying.

 

Belinda

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terry Lynn Bakhtiari

May God bless you

Today and always.

www.terrywithpcos.blogspot.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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