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peacemaker
I had a dream last night. I was in this house, with a group of people helping to paint the inside...there was plain colors picked and others hand been painting befor I stated. I looked at all the colors, and stated coming up with a beutiful painting...as I was, I stated painting it all the sealing, as a love gift. I didnt even know who it was for...but that is what I did. i was than called over by name, a man handed me something that was flexable wide trim to but around that painting on the sealing, to make is even more wonderful. It was painting, and had gold leaf trim on it. I was so exsited, for even though I didnt seen who handed it to me, I know it was Jesus, I could feel it was him. I know he seen what I did and was exsited about it as I was...I cried with joy going back and putting it us, as others was in aw...with me, and clapping their hands. I went from lieing on my back on a scafleding, to sanding on my feet fast, I was putting up a onament on a christmas tree, it looked just the same as the trim I had put up. I was the only one in the room at first. but as I took as step back, the room was filled with many people. And they where looking around at that house we all came together and did, our love showing for that one that we did it for. I found my daughter calling me than...I went into a room where she was crying, her hair gone from the top of her head in three places, she had put rollers in her hair, and than cut them out. I cried out about it, for I told her befor not to cut her hair any more, she was trying to make herself beautiful... See my own daughter had beautiful red, curly hair, and doesnt need to curl it at all. But somethign made her feel she needed to curl it, when she didnt. I was just in a state of shock.

I than had a over walming feeling of understanding wash over me....as I seen her trying to hide what she had done. The hair is a show of the anointing of G-d, that one a women, is a set sign to the world, giving power of the holy spirit. I was seeing this as an attack. Making women in todays church believe they dont have what it takes, that they need to do more that what they have at hand, make themselves more than what is need, when all that they thought they needed was all ready given to them. It was already there!

My daughter cried out when she seen that she was fooled into fixing something that needed no fixing at all. She was tricked into it. I told her, give me that hair you cut...and she even hid that hair she cut under a table. I was shocked at that, she was scard, humiliated. AT the end, the areas that was cut was covered up, and she went on with her day. I was taken back.

any help on this would be great!

Hugs!
crownsevenalphabet

http://www.blueletterbible.org/search/tran...=hair&t=KJV

(hair)
occurs 64 times in 60 verses in the KJV

1. (Exd 25:4 - Num 31:20)

2. (Jdg 16:22 - Mar 1:6)

3. (Luk 21:18 - Rev 9:8)




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samson

Requirements were set up by the angel that Manoah's wife (as well as the child himself) is to abstain from all alcoholic beverages, and her promised child is not to shave or cut his hair. He was to be a "Nazirite" from birth.


Eventually Samson tells Delilah that he will lose his strength with the loss of his hair.[7][8][15][16] Delilah calls for a servant to shave Samson's seven locks.[8][15][16] Since that breaks the Nazarite oath, God leaves him, and Samson is captured by the Philistines.[3][8][15] They burn out his eyes by holding a hot poker near them.[15] After being blinded, Samson is brought to Gaza, imprisoned, and put to work grinding grain.[15]
peacemaker
My child when I was pregent with her was prophecied over, saying that she will be musicly inclinded and would serve G-d with her talents.

I was 3 months along when G-d told me, by me hearing his voice, telling me her name, ?...and that she would be a crown oh his head and She would bring him honor and Glory.

I know myself that names mean alot, that children ended up living out the meaning in some kind of way. I was told when an adult that I was names in my mothers womb, so I asked G-d to keep that going and he did.

I looked that names up...

meaning is "headdress".

Meaning: Crowned

Her name, my husband, being she is our first born, wanted to name her after himself in some kind of way...?

She her name means just as G-d told me...Crowned how is like G-d!

I know unlike others around her, she has an anointing on her, a calling that is apart from others. I was teaching her about womens hair not to long ago, because she did want to cut her hair. Her hair being like mine, it takes a long time for it to grow, as well as it is so beautiful. Red!

I will show her this tomarrow...

I have had it on my heart for some time to not cut her hair at all, not even for a trim...but this will have to be something she needs to agree on.

I will have to teach her about the Nazarite oath, and pray with her about it, befor anything is kept from her.

I know that women arnt looked as one could be a Nazarite in any kind of way, but it would be something she can see, and we can pray and see what G-d leads her to do. I told her about the dream already.

Hugs!

Ps....I went back and took off her name, even thought all of it isnt given here. For her privicy, for those that wanto to keep praying in my life will not see it!
Dani
QUOTE (peacemaker @ Nov 26 2008, 04:57 AM) *
...

I will have to teach her about the Nazarite oath, and pray with her about it, befor anything is kept from her.

I know that women arnt looked as one could be a Nazarite in any kind of way, but it would be something she can see, and we can pray and see what G-d leads her to do. I told her about the dream already.

KJV Num 6:2
Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,
When either man or woman
shall separate themselves
to vow a vow of a Nazarite,

to separate themselves unto the LORD:
peacemaker
QUOTE (Dani @ Nov 26 2008, 11:01 AM) *
QUOTE (peacemaker @ Nov 26 2008, 04:57 AM) *
...

I will have to teach her about the Nazarite oath, and pray with her about it, befor anything is kept from her.

I know that women arnt looked as one could be a Nazarite in any kind of way, but it would be something she can see, and we can pray and see what G-d leads her to do. I told her about the dream already.

KJV Num 6:2
Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,
When either man or woman
shall separate themselves
to vow a vow of a Nazarite,

to separate themselves unto the LORD:




oh....thanks for that....I didnt know that, funny....I read that befor but just didnt remember it. I guess we dont obsorb things unless it applys and this does now! Cool!

Thanks so much dani!
peacemaker
Vow of the Nazarite
By: David F. Reagan

Read: Numbers 6:1-27

The vow of the Nazarite was voluntarily made by those who desired “to separate themselves unto the LORD” (v.2) for a determined season. “All the days of his separation he is holy unto the LORD” (v.8). During the time of his separation, the Nazarite was bound by three absolute restrictions.

First, he could “eat nothing that is made of the vine tree, from the kernels even to the husk” (v.4).

Second, “there shall not razor come upon his head: until the days be fulfilled” (v.5).

Third, during the days of his separation, “he shall come at no dead body” (v.6).

At the end of his separation, specific sacrifices must be made at which time “the hair of his separation is shaven” (v.19). At that time, the restrictions of the vow are removed.

The vow was offered voluntarily. Evidently, the Nazarite himself determined the length of the vow. Therefore, he decided how much he was willing to sacrifice. Yet, after the vow was made, its requirements were very strict. Consider the three restrictions placed on the Nazarite. As a whole, they illustrate the cost of discipleship for the believer today.

Sacrifice
First, the Nazarite could drink no wine or grape juice or eat anything that came from the vine. Wine and grape juice have a wide and varied use in typology. They picture many things. Yet, one Old Testament type remains fairly consistent. The fruit of the vine pictures joy – as in the joy of harvest.

Psalm 4:7 – “Thou hast put gladness in my heart, more than in the time that their corn and their wine increased.”

Psalm 128:3 – “Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table.”

One who separates himself to the service of Christ must be willing to give up some of the joys of this life for the sake of the Saviour. Christ said, “If any man will come after me, let him deny himself” (Luke 9:23). To serve the Lord fully, you must be willing to deny yourself some of this earth’s pleasures. Sinful pleasures must certainly go. But God may ask you to sacrifice seemingly harmless pleasures for His service. If you really want to serve Him, you must be willing to sacrifice whatever He requires.

Shame
Second, the Nazarite could not cut his hair during the time of separation. If his vow was for a long time, his hair would grow long. But in the Bible, long hair on a man indicates shame (1 Corinthians 11:14). Someone who willingly takes upon himself that which causes shame has conquered his pride. The disciple must be willing to take upon himself that which causes the world to scorn and laugh at him.

“If any man will come after me, let him…take up his cross daily” (Luke 9:23). Paul speaks of “the offence of the cross” (Galatians 5:11). Peter teaches the believers who suffer for the cause of Christ to “rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ’s sufferings (1 Peter 4:13). True discipleship requires us to be willing to suffer shame for His name’s sake.

Separation
Third, the Nazarite was prohibited from touching any dead body. He must totally separate from death. Once again consider the requirements of discipleship as found in Luke 9:23. (You may have noticed that the three restrictions on the Nazarite perfectly match the three requirements of the disciple as found in this verse.) “If any man will come after me, let him…follow me.”

The entire world is dead in trespasses and sins. In order to serve the Lord with all our hearts, we must follow Christ entirely and turn our backs on the things of this world. Christ told the would-be disciple, “Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead” (Matthew 8:22). To follow Christ requires us to separate from the deadness of this world.

Paul taught this truth in Galatians 6:14 – “But God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.” Paul got to the point where the world had no attraction for him. It was dead (“crucified”) to him. We must separate ourselves from the death of this world if we would be true disciples.

Conclusion:

What would God have you sacrifice for His sake? Whatever pleasure it may bring you, the joy of obedience is greater still. What shame would He have you take upon yourself? That is your cross. Bear it with thanksgiving and Christ will reward you accordingly. From what, or from whom, would God have you separate? Separate yourself and Christ will be ever so glorious in your sight! May we all separate ourselves to be holy unto the Lord.


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