Tuesday, July 4, 2006

On the Ball.....May the circle Be unbroken

May the circle
Be unbroken
By and by, Lord, by and by
May the circle
Be unbroken
In the sky, Lord
In the sky.

The prophetic vision of a ball was delivered to me. I wondered and pondered the meaning of this deep "thing" of the Lord. I have not written all there is on the subject. However, I have written all I know about the subject. I was led to investigate the meaning of a ball, circle, ring, round. I challenge you to think on these things.  Is that all there is? If that's all there is, my friends, then let's keep dancing Let's break out the .... and have a ball If that's all there is.

Your unfailing Love...may the circle never be broken. May the circle, Be unbroken By and by, Lord, by and by May the circle  Be unbroken In the sky, Lord In the sky.

a little humor

"Why do they say "pie are square" when pies are round?"

A circle is an emblem of eternity; hence a ring serves as a symbol of faithfulness. The ring as an emblem of fidelity, a denotation of eternity, and representative of God. The ring is of course a circle and this was the symbol of eternity. It had no beginning and no end, like time. It returned to itself, like life. The hole in the center of the ring is not just space either; it is important in its own right as the symbol of the gateway, or door; leading to things and events both known and unknown. The ring was worn on the third finger of the left hand, because of a belief that the vein of that finger directly traveled from the heart (‘vena amoris’, which is Latin for ‘the vein of love’).

Psalm 150:4 Praise Him with the 'ballroom dance'  tambourine and [single or group] dance; praise Him with stringed and wind instruments or flutes!

Ball To see or play with a ball in your dream, symbolizes completeness and wholeness. It may also indicate that you need to be more in tune with the inner child within. To dream that you are watching a ball game, indicates that you need to take more of an initiative. Your lack of action may  stem from your shyness which you must overcome. Perhaps you are too over self-conscious. bol (dur): A rare Hebrew word used in this sense only in Isa 22:18, and correctly rendered in the American Standard Revised Version "He will surely wind thee round and round, and toss thee like a ball into a large country." God has burdens in store for those nations and kingdoms abroad that are open enemies to his church and people, so he has for those particular persons at home that are false friends to them and betray them. Shebna [H] [S] tender youth, "treasurer" over the house in the reign of Hezekiah, i.e., comptroller or governor of the palace. On account of his pride he was ejected from his office, and Eliakim was promoted to it (Isaiah 22:15-25). He appears to have been the leader of the party who favoured an alliance with Egypt against Assyria.

  • The purpose of playing with a ball or ball substitute such as the shuttlecock is that the focus of the game is the ball and not the opposing players. The phrase play the ball not the man comes to mind.

  • behind the eight ball, at a disadvantage or in a baffling situation

  • ball and chain, a. something that severely restricts one's activity usually oppressively (sometimes used to refer to marriage). b. slang: wife

  • ball hawk, one skillful in taking the ball away from opponents (as in basketball or football)

  • on the ball, alert, active, or attentive; on top of things A ball is a round or spherical object that is used most often in sports and games. Balls are usually hollow and spherical but can be other shapes, such as ovoid (only in a few special cases) or solid (as in billiards). In most games using balls, the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked, or thrown by players.

 

You got me going in circles (oh round and round I go)
You got me going in circles
(oh round and round I go, I'm spun out over you)

Circle of friends “One piece of log creates a small fire, adequate to warm you up, add just a few more pieces to blast an immense bonfire, large enough to warm up your entire circle of friends; needless to say that individuality counts but team work dynamites.” Master Jin Kwon quotes (South Korean Martial Arts master, b.1957)

Circle the Wagons circle the wagons to stop communicating with people not in your group to avoid their ideas or beliefs. Americans are feeling it is an especially good time to spend time with family, to circle the wagons. Etymology: based on the custom of bringing wagons (= vehicles pulled by horses) into a circle when they are being attacked.

It is sometimes claimed that the Bible states that π=3, based on a passage in 1 Kings 7:23 giving measurements for a round basin as having a 10 cubit diameter and a 30 cubit circumference. Rabbi Nehemiah explained this by the diameter being from outside to outside while the circumference was the inner brim; but it may suffice that the measurements are given in round numbers. Also, the basin may not have been exactly circular.

Circle: See also Ring and Round:. (Is. 40: 22; Esther 1: 6; 8: 8; James 2: 2; Luke 15: 22; Ex. 25: 12-27) Ring: See also Circle and Ring: . (James 2: 2; Esther 1: 6; 3: 12; 8: 8; Gen. 41: 42; James 2: 2; Luke 15: 22; Ex. 25: 12-27; Is. 40: 22) Ring: Wedding, Engagement: Rings: Worn as jewelry: Self glorification. Round (shape): See also Circle and Ring: Favor with God; love and mercy. (Lev. 19: 9-10, 27; Is. 40: 22; Esther 1: 6; 8: 8; James 2: 2; Luke 15: 22; Ex. 25: 12-27) Round: If Moving: Following the Spirit (like wheels).

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