When we have been rooted and grounded in our love toward the Lord, we will be strong. We will have the strength, the power, the capability to apprehend with all the Saints, the breadth, length, height, and depth of Christ. The breadth and length are horizontal, whereas the height and depth are vertical. These are the dimensions of Christ which we have to experience. These dimensions make a cube, which is solid, strong, stable, unbreakable, and immovable. We need to apprehend with all the Saints the dimensions of this great universal cube Christ. And surely this is what the Hebrew Paul has in mind when he speaks of the breadth and length and depth and height, of the love of Christ. It is that symbol of the cube again.
@themysteriousdomain82497 күн бұрын
That's interesting. I never learned about the cube before. Our Lord is everything!
@expandingknowledge82697 күн бұрын
@@themysteriousdomain8249 Yes the Lord is everything. The cube unfolded is a cross, and of course a cross folded up is a cube. This is the dynamics of a hypercube, or tesseract. Jesus exists inside and outside the boundaries of time and space. A hypercube is dimensionally symmetrical tesseract. to understand more about this the movie Interstellar touch's on this principle within the movie's framework. The New Jerusalem is a perfect cube, equal length, width and height, this is no mistake, as this structure already exists within Our Lord and savoir Jesus Christ, dimensionally solid, strong, stable, unbreakable, and of course immovable. Expanding Knowledge. Peace and love to you.
@jared18707 күн бұрын
What a beautiful Christmas vcard. The world continues to attempt to remove Christ from it, but he is Alpha and Omega, and the claims that Christmas is a pagan holiday are false. Leading historians even say the claim that many Christmas traditions are pagan cannot be proved since the "pagans" who supposedly practiced them left no records so we cannot prove them. Most of this was made up by folklorists in the UK in the early 1800s. Merry Christmas ✨✨
@themysteriousdomain82497 күн бұрын
I'm glad you like it! The usual suspects in the UK in the 1800s did alot of fiddling.