UnYielded Vessels

Oct 06, 2008 by citadels in Uncategorized

2Timothy 2:19-21(Foundational Text)Yielded-2: to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required3: to give up possession of on claim or demand: as a: to give up (as one’s breath) and so die b: to surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another : hand over possession of c: to surrender or submit (oneself) to another d: to give (oneself) up to an inclination, temptation, or habit e: to relinquish one’s possession of (as a position of advantage or point of superiority) <yield precedence>4 a: to bear or bring forth as a natural product especially as a result of cultivationto produce as revenue Vessel- A Man or woman of quality/ a chosen instrument.Nugget: are the most dangerous people in the Church.

Points of Interest to Learn about Un Yielded Vessels

1.   Deal through absolutism- so they get entangled with confusion a lot.2.   Un yielded vessel want what they want lawfully or unlawfully. They believe it belongs to them.3.   Un Yielded Vessels are out of Sync with God. Acronym for SYNC- serving your natural commitment.4.   UnYielded vessels  releases apostasy.  Main Entry: apos·ta·cy Etymology: Middle English apostasie, from Late Latin apostasia, from Greek, literally, revolt, from aphistasthai to revolt, from apo- + histasthai to stand — more at stand Date: 14th century 1 : renunciation of a religious faith 2 : abandonment of a previous loyalty : defection  Humenaios, so named from Hymen, the god of marriageGangrene is a complication of necrosis (i.e., cell death) characterized by the decay of body tissues, which become black and malodorous. It is caused by infection or ischemia, such as from thrombosis (blocked blood vessel). It is usually the result of critically insufficient blood supply (e.g., peripheral vascular disease) and is often associated with diabetes and long-term smoking. This condition is most common in the lower extremities. The best treatment for gangrene is revascularization (i.e., restoration of blood flow) of the affected organ, which can reverse some of the effects of necrosis and allow healing. Other treatments include debridement and surgical amputation. The method of treatment is generally determined depending on location of affected tissue and extent of tissue loss. Gangrene may appear as one effect of foot binding.



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