Seek ye the LORD / Hugo Talks

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Zephaniah 2:3 Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth, which have wrought his judgment; seek righteousness, seek meekness: it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the Lord’s anger.

Isaiah 34:16 Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read: no one of these shall fail, none shall want her mate: for my mouth it hath commanded, and his spirit it hath gathered them.

6 Comments on “Seek ye the LORD / Hugo Talks

  1. Wow, so well done! I don’t like watching those mega church shows with their big pop style songs of apparent worship. They somehow seem plastic and are not actually pleasing to hear. They tend to screech a lot. But hearing this sincere and strong voice is true worship. Well done Hugo. Now I will have another of your songs going on in my head! 😁

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  2. Love that Organ ? unsure if that’s correct. Hugo you’re a legend, you have helped wake up many people, & i appreciate the help ive recieved from some of your uploads over the years. I still don’t agree with your beliefs, yet i respect them. Would love to have a debate with you on these deep topics, the interpretation of scripture, & your view on Gnostisim. Anyway have a good day fella, & everyone else to.

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  3. Thank you Hugo. I’ve been with you for 3 years. I too have listed and commented to all and sundry.
    I go to church occasionally and have attended the Alpha course. But, I’m still on the fence. My biggest problem is that I prefer animals to people so why do we have to let poor animals suffer. Why isn’t the higher being doing something about it?
    It’s a satanic world. How do we change that?
    There are people who believe that the church is full of Aleister Crowley’s.
    Lots of people have turned to the church over the last few years because we need to believe in something but we need to believe in ourselves first.

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  4. Wake up Hugo please. Check out what is exactly God’s name from any transactions.

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    • Hi Gabriela. I was searching for the hymn IMMANUEL, and came across this from the blue letter Bible. Explains well.
      In Matthew’s gospel Jesus is called Immanuel.

      Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a son, and they shall call his name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us”(Matthew 1:23).

      This is not a personal name. In Isaiah 7:14 it is seen as fulfilled, not in the naming of Jesus, but in the whole account of His origin and naming. It is not that Jesus ever bore the name Immanuel but that it indicates His role, bringing God’s presence to man.

      Matthew now explains to his readers what this phrase means. It is actually a transliteration of the Hebrew into Greek-making a new Greek word from the sound of the Hebrew phrase “God is with us.”

      God Is With Us Because Of Jesus

      This is a statement, not a prayer. The meaning is explained to Matthew’s readers. Matthew’s use of this term may be understood in one of two ways.

      The phrase “God is with us” describes the nature of Jesus. He is God who has become a human.
      Matthew wanted to show that the virgin conception was not something new, but that it had been predicted by the prophet Isaiah. God is now with the people to save them as the prophets have predicted.
      Therefore “God is with us” would not so much describe the exact nature of Jesus, but rather that God has been gracious to His people by sending His Messiah.

      Summary

      When the conception of Jesus was announced to Joseph the angel told him that a son would be born who would be called Immanuel – God with us. The phrase may be emphasizing the truth of the gospel that God became a human being in Jesus Christ. It is also possible that Matthew is emphasizing that God was faithful to His promises in sending the Messiah to His people the Jews.

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