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+website www.bishinthenow.com+Youtube – BishInTheNowBishop Jim’s insightful messages help others find THEIR METRON through M~otivation E~nlightenment T~ranscendence R~enewal O~utreach and N~etworkingJoin us in person each Sunday at 195 Arizona Ave NE w1, Atlanta, GA 30307Watch the video on Facebook: HereWatch the video on Youtube : HereFollow Jim Swilley on Facebook to see the videos live Sundays at 11 am – https://www.youtube.com/bishinthenow‘CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN: Taking the Metaphysical Journey From Temptation to Transfiguration’ Pt. III_____________________________________I – “There will come a time in the last days when the mountain where the Eternal’s house stands will become the highest, most magnificent — grander than any of the mountains around it. And all the nations of the world will run there, wanting to see it, feel it, fully experience it. Many people of all languages, colors, and creeds will come.People: Come! Let’s go to the Eternal’s mountain, to the house of the God of Jacob, so that we might learn from Him how best to be, to go along in life as He would have us go. After all, the law will pour out from Zion, the word of the Eternal, from Jerusalem.”(Isaiah ___________________________II – “What Do Mountains Symbolize? Throughout the ages, people of all races and religions have associated mountaintops with heightened spirituality. And why not? Since ancient times, many have understood the cosmos as a three-part structure consisting of the heavens, the earth, and the dark spiritual places beneath the earth. So it makes sense that humans would attempt to draw closer to their gods by building temples, altars, and shrines on the highest peaks. Since the Bible gives us multiple indicators that Heaven is a locale where the One True Living God “dwells” ([Isaiah -Annette Griffin_______________________________III – “According to Dr. George M. Lamsa, author of the Lamsa Translation, when translating the Aramaic into English; he states that 40% of the Bible is based on dreams, visions, trances, inner workings and/or an inner intuitive voice. When it comes to Abraham in Genesis 22, Lamsa attributes it to a dream, arguing that it was never a literal happening where Isaac is taken up to Mount Moriah offering him as a burnt offering. Lamsa contends that God never wanted human sacrifices nor animal’s offered as such. John

