FILL IN
THE MISSING BLANKS
I HEARD
THE WORD: Interpolate.
VISION:
I saw a wavy line like a radio frequency.
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DEFINITION OF INTERPOLATE
in·ter·po·late
in·ter·po·late (īn-tūr¹pe-lāt“) verb
in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing, in·ter·po·lates
verb, transitive
1. To
insert or introduce between other elements or parts.
2. a. To
insert (material) into a text.
b. To
insert into a conversation. See synonyms at INTRODUCE.
3. To
change or falsify (a text) by introducing new or
incorrect material.
4.
Mathematics. To estimate a value of (a function or
series) between two known values.
verb,
intransitive
To make
insertions or additions.
[Latin
interpolāre, interpolāt-, to touch up, refurbish, from
interpolis, refurbished.]
in·ter“po·la¹tion noun
in·ter¹po·la“tive adjective
in·ter¹po·la“tor noun
From:
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English
Language, Third Edition copyright © 1992 by Houghton
Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from
InfoSoft International, Inc. All rights reserved.
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COMMENTS
ABOUT INTERPOLATE: Hearing the word interpolate and
seeing the line of a radio frequency are the Lords
riddles needing interpretation. (Num 12:6,8) Scripture
says that we know in part and prophesy in part. We do
not know the whole picture. (1 Cor 13:9) The Lord speaks
in snip-its, parts and pieces and our part is to fill in
the blanks with inspired interpretation. When Pharaoh
had the dream about the 7 cows and 7 heads of grain, the
dream did not tell Joseph that these symbols meant 7
years. There was information missing between the 7 years
and the 7 cows and grain heads. It was necessary to fill
in the missing blanks and draw a conclusion. (Gen 41)
APPLICATION: Sometimes a radio frequency breaks up and
causes gaps in what is being said. A sound wave is not a
straight line, but a wavy line like a radio frequency.
If the sound wave is broken, it is easy to fill in the
missing gaps by connecting the context between the
lines. In such an instance, one fills in the blanks with
a best guess within the context. This is true with
interpolation. Interpretation is similar, except that it
is also inspired by the Holy Spirit.
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CONCLUSION
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{Words
to Ponder are summaries of His quickened Words of
prophetic revelation, punched with the word of wisdom
and written under inspiration.}
WORD TO
PONDER: TO KNOW IN PART
I AM in
the smallest detail and in the biggest picture. When I
speak to you, I speak in small pieces of information and
not the entire picture. I may quicken a concept, I may
speak a Word, and maybe highlight a phrase. I breathe
life upon My Words, no matter in what form they come.
These Words are like sign posts along your journey in
life. They confirm your coming and going, and keep you
going in the right direction. The journey that I have
ordained for you does not have the entire road mapped
out with every rock, landmark, and detailed step. Rather
I present an overall landscape and give you enough
information to be able to recognize and fill in the
blanks as they come. I give you the signposts, you fill
in the gaps as you walk. As you lean upon Me, My Spirit
will lead you and inspire you with understanding and
revelation.
"For we
know in part and we prophesy in part. But when that
which is perfect has come, then that which is in part
will be done away." (1 Cor 13:9-10 NKJV)
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