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Originally Posted by jfrog
I found a transcription of a message that you posted a while back. It is quite revealing about what LS has been saying all along...
Taken from PO's transcription of a LS message given in 1996. The title was" Holiness- Separation from Worldliness" 12/31/96.
http://apostolicfriendsforum.com/sho...looding&page=8 POST 75 (61-78)
So BOB DYLAN, what do you have to say about this?
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Here is the quote you cited, broken down for easy reference:
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1.) If a women wants to be free, say, "free", she lets her hair grow. If she wants to be bound, she does not let her hair grow, but if she allows her hair to grow long, uncut, in compliance with God's relationship to man,
2.) then the church community has a freedom in the Spirit which does not exist without her compliance.
(anecdote) I've watched this year. I know some men that are powerful in the Spirit. Powerfully used by God. But, I've watched a couple of them, even this year, they came up against a problem and they could not find an answer to. They couldn't come to any kind of an answer, but the wife, who is in the background, usually, they had never cut their hair. One day he walked in just twisting his hands, one of them in particular, and she came to him and she said, "This is the answer here." And she mapped out an answer that was so perfect, he staggered at the wisdom in it.
3.) Do you know why she got a hold of that and he didn't? Because ladies, among us, who do not cut their hair are entangled with angels and the wisdom and power of angels that men are not connected to and they cannot be connected to it.
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Interesting. From this passage it can be inferred that LS believes:
1.) women have access to freedom and liberty in the spirit realm because of their "compliance" (read submission, obedience) to scriptural commands surrounding God's relationship with man (read order of creation)...
2.) a woman's "compliance" (again, read submission) somehow advocates for the church community
3.) A woman has unique access to divine wisdom and insight, and authority in the angelic realm, because of a life of "compliance", and particulary in the contextual directive of having uncut hair.
These statements and positions are consistent with LS' declared interpretation of
1 Cor 11:10... But I still do not see anything in this passage that is "Holy Magic Hair"...