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Do we have a hedge of protection today or is it even needed? A luncheon, with a devoted and very spiritual man, was the occasion God used to engender this study entitled, "Hedged about with Mercy." As conversation progressed, the brother began relating how he had lived his life up to that point. In brief, he unfolded a scheme of living which will bear fruit in the life of anyone who will adopt its premises.
While writing Solomon's Secret, I was quickened by this focal passage. I was writing and dwelling in the right place to receive hidden manna and I was also awarded, at the conclusion of the work, a white stone upon which was written special things revealed and meant only for my eyes. It was then that I realized the great grace afforded me during this pursuit and how many times I fell to the floor and repented and wept at the understanding that was flooding my soul and spirit.
Paul again takes up his pen, after writing the Galatians letter, writing to those in Macedonia (having gone under the Spirit's leadership in what is known as the "Macedonian Call"). Macedonia's capitol, Thessalonica, was a thriving free city with a population of over 200,000 and home for a large contingent of Jews. The Jews prided themselves because of their many proselytes (due to the local disgust with pagan culture among its inhabitants).
Do we have a hedge of protection today or is it even needed? A luncheon, with a devoted and very spiritual man, was the occasion God used to engender this study entitled, "Hedged about with Mercy." As conversation progressed, the brother began relating how he had lived his life up to that point. In brief, he unfolded a scheme of living which will bear fruit in the life of anyone who will adopt its premises.
While writing Solomon's Secret, I was quickened by this focal passage. I was writing and dwelling in the right place to receive hidden manna and I was also awarded, at the conclusion of the work, a white stone upon which was written special things revealed and meant only for my eyes. It was then that I realized the great grace afforded me during this pursuit and how many times I fell to the floor and repented and wept at the understanding that was flooding my soul and spirit.
Paul again takes up his pen, after writing the Galatians letter, writing to those in Macedonia (having gone under the Spirit's leadership in what is known as the "Macedonian Call"). Macedonia's capitol, Thessalonica, was a thriving free city with a population of over 200,000 and home for a large contingent of Jews. The Jews prided themselves because of their many proselytes (due to the local disgust with pagan culture among its inhabitants).