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Clarification About Posting in this Community
Hi All, I want to clarify how this Community is intended to work. Anyone is free to post a comment to begin a thread in the General Discussion Category. I do ask that it remains relevant to the trending conversations started by Admins. No Sacred Named Debates, No Chosen Holiday Bashing (conversations are fine). Classrooms and some Categories are locked only for Moderators and Admin's to post to. Please do not try to post about those categories using the General Discussions category. That will be seen as a circumvention of the Community Rules. Please keep in mind that Skool is an educational site and our particular Community is custom-suited to bring Christians, Hebrew Roots, and Messianics TOGETHER. It is not supposed to be like other Social Media platforms. No one will get away with monopolizing conversations, or spreading divisive information. That does not mean that no one can disagree, it means that when someone does disagree they should follow the RULES that are posted and pinned. This Community needs to remain focused. As education needs present themselves, we will address them by adding more Communities focused on those OR I will open a Classroom for it. Simply put, this isn't Facebook or Threads. It's not a virtual gathering place for social purposes. It is for learning and contributing to the learning of others. You'll see that in most Classrooms there is a thread at the bottom of every lesson. You will also find those on the Dashboard page. This is so your comments can be made immediately after going through a lesson within a Class/Course. This will keep them focused and relevant as per the purpose of the Community. If you have something you'd like to discuss you can open a discussion in the General Discussions Category. But there will be times that I will interject and post that it's not the appropriate place to discuss that particular topic. It's not personal. It just doesn't fit with this Community for any number of possible reasons, such as: I am planning a Community focused on that topic, it is an potentially explosive topic, I see contention starting to rise in the thread, there are too many just posting to share their perspective and not actually engaging on the topic. Remember, the POINT is to engage, discuss, and explore one another's perspectives. Not to "one up" each other and dominate a conversation with 5 comments before anyone has time to even read/research/reply to one.
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Understanding How Faith Flex works...
We are hosted on the Skool app. Which makes Faith Flex a fun, interactive way to learn. It's like playing a video game, but instead of fighting monsters or racing cars, you're conquering lessons and earning rewards. Here's how it works: Choose Your Adventure: Faith Flex offers a variety of subjects and topics called Categories. The Classroom receives regular updates with new Courses and new lessons within many courses weekly. Keep any eye out and watch thee Courses grow. Level Up Your Knowledge: As you complete lessons, quizzes, etc you earn points and level up. The higher your level, the more challenging and interesting the lessons become. Be sure to interact too. Commenting and replying to the comments of others, as well as asking questions, will help you Level Up faster and get access to more Courses and Lessons. Collect Badges and Rewards: Faith Flex rewards your progress with badges and other fun prizes. These can be virtual items or real-world rewards. This will grow as we do, so keep us growing!! Compete with Friends: Faith Flex encourages friendly competition. You can challenge your friends to see who can reach higher levels or earn more badges. SO INVITE THEM. ๐Ÿ˜‰ Why is Faith Flex so effective? Motivation: The game-like elements make learning more fun and engaging, keeping you motivated to continue. Personalized Learning: Faith Flex can adapt to your learning style and pace ( for Visual Learners, Audio Learners, and Kinesthetic Learners) ensuring you get the most out of your studies. Progress Tracking: Faith Flex helps you track your progress and see how far you've come. Social Interaction: Connecting with friends and competing with them can make learning a social experience. In essence, Faith Flex turns learning into a rewarding and enjoyable adventure. It's a great way to stay motivated, have fun, and boost your knowledge. Please help us grow this Community!!
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1 John 4:1 gives us a very important task and it's important to understand the context of the solution it presents. THE TASK: "1 Dear friends, do not believe everyone who claims to speak by the Spirit. You must test them to see if the spirit they have comes from God. For there are many false prophets in the world." THE SOLUTION: "2 This is how we know if they have the Spirit of God: If a person claiming to be a prophet acknowledges that Jesus Christ came in a real body, that person has the Spirit of God. 3 But if someone claims to be a prophet and does not acknowledge the truth about Jesus, that person is not from God. Such a person has the spirit of the Antichrist, which you heard is coming into the world and indeed is already here." This passage specifically calls out prophets. But let's say it applies to anyone who is "prophetic". Is this the ONLY test? Choose below the most RELIABLE source for testing them OTHER THAN if they can confess Yeshua/Jesus came in the Flesh. The context of this passage was aimed at the Gnostics who taught Adoptionism and what is now called the Christ Principle. Both are doctrines current making a very popular reappearance. So what if someone is NOT a Gnostic, but has shown tendencies toward the "prophetic". Choose which answer below is the most reliable means of testing the spirit they are prophesying from.
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In my now more than 35 years in ministry, I've learned something that really surprised me. The vast majority of believers don't want to learn. They really just want what they've chosen to believe to be affirmed. No matter how much you break down the original languages of Scripture, show the cultural norms of the day, explain the idoms/colloquialisms/word puns, detail the crossover from Hebrew Scripture to Greek Scripture (like why a certain Greek word was chosen), explain the relationships of the various persons in a given passage based on historical norms, and tons of other relevant information - a very large portion of the Body just want someone to tell them they are correct in believing something not actually supportedby the "proof texts" they use - often cimpletely out of context. They get offended when someone presents something different and the more proof offered the more vehemently they rebel against it. Why? Please stay on track... let's not let this turn into an open discussion on every topic that touches this. I'd really like it if we can narrow down some legitimate reasons beyond "Cognitive Dissonance", so we can begin creating some materials that will help overcome this massive enigma, which has become a cancer, in the Body.
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