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  • Josephine H Holcomb Pike on Jeremiah 2:3 - 5 years ago
    what are emeroids
  • Steve Anderson - In Reply on Romans 6:11 - 5 years ago
    All things have an order ,,, or a pattern especially in the word of God.. Even Jesus had to follow a pattern .. for he never did anything outside of the will of his father ... he always did those things that pleased his father never usurping his Authority..He would not have been able do those things he did if he had chosen to do his own will . Even in the Garden when it came time to fulfill the will of his father , he said NOT MY WILL BUT THY WILL BE DONE. He is the Cheif cornerstone of the temple , whitch temple we are , for his spirit abides in us .
  • Mild Bill - In Reply on Luke 17 - 5 years ago
    Why not, he's the same God, right? I suspect your real question is,"how" can he do that. One attribute of God is omnipotence. Look it up and marvel.
  • Steve Anderson - In Reply on Romans 6:11 - 5 years ago
    All through the scripture i see the process of God reconciling man back into a wright relationship with him...

    there are many scriptures that describe being reconciled ,, i would leave it up you to choose them in the context of what it means .
  • Steve Anderson - In Reply on Romans 6:11 - 5 years ago
    The first four books of he new test,,,,, three tell us of Christ and what was accomplished the fourth the book of John tells us more about how it was accomplished ,, i could be wrong but that s what i see..
  • ERECH CHRIST NIMROD - In Reply on 1 John 4:19 - 5 years ago
    Dear Sacha on 1 John 4:19 "We LOVE Him because He First LOVED us." Christians who are worthy do go to Heaven after death. And the Meek (the Teachable) will inherit the Earth right here and right now, and in the Hereafter. We pray this has helped you in some way. Peace.
  • ERECH CHRIST NIMROD on 1 John 4 - 5 years ago
    We Know and Believe "God is LOVE" to all ethnicities. We do not see pictures of people of color on your sight. Why is this??? Thank you.
  • Sacha - In Reply on 1 Timothy 2:12 - 5 years ago
    This has never been a problem in any church service i have ever been to ,you need to speak to those involved privately ,if they dont respect the service they shouldnt be at it and if they dont shut up after you have spoken to them then you need to speak to your minister ,is it only you that has noticed this ? My guess is that others are just as annoyed as you ,its not good for us to be annoyed at others ,it can breed resentment and even hostility ,best to talk about it and sort it out so there is no bad feelings ,forgive and move past it .
  • Harrry on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    lymphoma cancer
  • Anthony on Matthew 20 - 5 years ago
    Could you please explain the verse... for many be called, but few chosen. Thank you.
  • Mild Bill - In Reply on Numbers 10 - 5 years ago
    Nick,

    " I may possibly be condemning my wife when my heart desires to preach conviction of sin instead. "

    I was saved before my wife, I see your dilemma. Preach has a connotation that doesn't imply example. I recently heard the saying, "people don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." When you both are before God's word, avoid your commentary and allow God's word to be the focus of her attention. In God's good time he does the saving, not you and your preaching. In this case I believe "actions speak louder than words." Loving your wife is a commitment not based on feeling. Meet her needs which are your responsibility and trust God to be at work on her needs that are his. I will be praying for you both.

    "How may I discuss the what I'm understanding in the bible" As unsaved, she isn't the person to discuss those matters with, but ask God to provide that person or means to help you reflect on what you see in scripture, such as this site.

    My wife was saved sometime after reading a gospel tract I had left with her. She was alone and holding our just delivered firstborn son in her hospital bed. God brought to her mind John 3:16 and then she thoroughly understood it's meaning. She immediatly called me to say she was saved, and that was perhaps three/four years after me getting saved. I worked at that hospital and was saved during work hours while on the rooftop, no more than forty feet from where her bed was. I was also born in that hospital, so I was born and born again there.

    Having saved you, God will never leave or forsake you. Grow in his graciousness and thank him for his mercies.
  • NICK HANLEY on Luke 17 - 5 years ago
    Is it true that God continues to use the deeds of the wicked to fulfill His plan and purpose as He did in the book of Daniel?
  • Brian Senyonyi - In Reply on Acts 10 - 5 years ago
    Thanks so much.

    I try to understand it..But if so be it that these were other languages understandable by other and yet unlearned or can be interpreted, are they the same as angelic tongues? And second are they the ones the apostle paul talks about in corinthians 13 and 14? Thanks
  • Steven on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Please pray for my sister she has scoliosis. Pray that the doctors will be able to help her and that she will be healthy she is low on iron and calcium and is losing a lot of blood thanks.
  • Dale K Van Buren on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    At all times, I pray for the appropriate " Armor of God" !!!
  • Gabe on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Please pray for my dad he had a scan on stomach a few days ago and we are waiting for the results to come back . Please pray that there is nothing seriously wrong with my dad and pray that he is healthy and will what is best for him thanks.
  • Dianna Morgn on Habakkuk 3 - 5 years ago
    What is the significance of the number 24 in the Bible?
  • Chris - In Reply on Acts 10 - 5 years ago
    From that account of the conversion of Cornelius & others of his household, when the Spirit fell upon them, they spoke in other tongues, i.e. the same Gift that the apostles received during Pentecost, proving that they had also received the same Spirit & that even the Gentiles could be saved. They spoke in languages that they never learned but their speech was understood by those who knew the language or maybe, interpretation was given. That is why Peter & the others heard those people "magnify God" through these unlearned languages.
  • David Allen on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    please keep me in your prayers today
  • Friday on Leviticus 13 - 5 years ago
    Why is jurisdiction found in the Bible
  • Irene on Isaiah 33:18 - 5 years ago
    does it mean time will come when what used to threaten us will disappear
  • David on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    please continue to Pray for Kristie and myself , pray the LORD give her strength and courage to face and overcome the things before her , pray that the walls and things that separate be removed once and for all
  • Chris - In Reply on Romans 6:11 - 5 years ago
    I've never heard of the Gospel of Reconciliation. Do you have a Scripture for this?
  • Samuel Kodo on Matthew 18 - 5 years ago
    Total forgiveness is of d divine grace.
  • Chris - In Reply on Romans 6:6 - 5 years ago
    Your mentioning of that lovely hymn, urged me to listen to it again on YT. I remember listening to it (on a record player) as a youngster, that hymn sung by George Beverly Shea (now with the Lord). He was a powerful singer & a mighty servant of God, touching many hearts through his music & testimony, often sharing the platform with Billy Graham.

    Praise God for the Truths you & Steve have shared from God's Word.
  • Chris - In Reply on Acts 8 - 5 years ago
    That is a very telling portion of Scripture, again showing that water baptism is simply one's visible act of identification with the crucified risen Christ & not necessarily an evidence of saving faith. One would always rejoice in another's baptism testimony but only the Lord knows & judges the heart.

    Simon appeared as one saved, as the Scriptures indicate, but he had other plans that were not consistent with his salvation experience: he wanted to continue his profession, no more in sorcery, but in using the "power of God" which seemed much greater than he had before, to earn him bigger bucks. So in both ignorance & wickedness he sought to purchase this "power". Peter then withstood him & essentially told him, that if this was his attitude, then his salvation & baptism were not real. And that he was in "the gall of bitterness" suggests that Simon's heart was as gall, which is similar to Hebrews 12:15: "root of bitterness". What was he bitter about? Simon was in the grip of envy, so strong that the envy he should have had for receiving more of Christ, was actually envy for his personal carnal profit. And this proved a heart of bitterness towards those who had what he didn't have.

    For any bitterness that you have, you need to deal with that speedily. A bitter spirit against others, for any reason, is like a canker that will continually eat into you, even to the point that you may wonder whether you're actually saved. Bitterness & hatred are close cousins; both are not acceptable by the Lord. You recognized this in you, which is the first step. Then you have to deal with it: seek forgiveness from God & the other person, pray for yourselves - for healing of the mind & spirit, do good things for him/her - cover it with love.

    When you know something is wrong (e.g. the violent movie) & refuse to watch it, then you're obeying the Spirit's Word to your heart. If you however, disobey, you will soon get the Spirit's tug to remind you that "Alec, you should know better".
  • Rose on 1 Timothy 2:12 - 5 years ago
    This is precisely why we are told to follow God, place our faith, belief, and trust in Him. Not man.

    Man has been scrambling these books of the Bible for years upon years.

    Paul was brought to see the problem arising in the church with women "busy bodies" that would become a distraction to all. Men trying to hear the teachings couldn't keep focused on the lessons being taught because the women of the church were chatting among each other over many subjects having nothing to do with anything that needed being taught.

    I know some ladies night get mad with me for saying this, but...

    To this very day this tends to be a problem. Today we call them "Gossipers, Busy Bodies, Chatter Boxes" and often the subjects of their conversations are filled with partial truths and extra padding that makes it sound juicier than it really is. Yet doing this during church creates a distraction for everybody else that is trying to pay attention to the lessons being taught. Having not heard a single word of the lessons themselves these ladies will then go about trying to witness to others without fully knowing nor understanding what it is they are speaking about.

    I love each and everyone of you... I pray for you as well.

    The truth shall set me free whether you get mad at me for saying this or not, but at times even I have had to turn in my seat to look back at the Chatter Boxes in an effort to get them to understand that I'd love to be able to hear the lessons being spoken of during a service.

    There is a time and place for everything, but during a service is not the time nor the place for Chatter Boxes.

    Sure.. I know the Bible from front cover to back cover many times through and through, but who is to say in this very moment during a service that God doesn't have something that He needs and wants me to hear and understand. Yet the Chatter Boxes are keeping me from being able to hear what it is that I need to hear.

    God has shown me a lot of His Truth throughout my Life's Journey.
  • Brian Senyonyi on Acts 10 - 5 years ago
    Praise the Lord,

    l would like to understands which toungues are meant in acts 10:46?
  • Chris - In Reply on Numbers 10 - 5 years ago
    Welcome to the family of God & it's so heartening to read that you're distressed about your wife's spiritual condition & actually doing something about it. Our mission field is first found in the home.

    Can I assume that your love for each other is very real & that your wife knows this as you share from the Bible with her? And the "guilt & sorrow" she feels, is it because of the Spirit's convicting her heart of sin or because of the way you're presenting the Gospel to her? I say this, as you sense that your manner of presentation may be condemnatory & hurtful.

    If she genuinely feels that the Word, as presented, is showing her the depth of her sin & estrangement from God, then this sorrow can only be of the Spirit. When one is convicted of sin, having God's displeasure, & hell as our destiny, that person needs to be led further towards repentance & seeking God for forgiveness. Is this her state? If so, let her open up to the Lord in her own words & in tears, that she may know that Divine forgiveness & newness of heart.

    But if she is only troubled by your remarks, or your emphasis & condemnation for her failures, then I agree, you would need to take a more softer, understanding stance, as we all were once cast under God's Mercy & His gentle dealing with us. She is your wife & together, a single loving unit of humanity before God. She not only has the witness from the Word, but also by your life, behaviour, & heart's longing for her to come to saving faith. Only the Holy Spirit can bring conviction in a person & it's the same Spirit that gives faith to believe & a new birth in Christ. As you read those Scriptures that point to one's inherent sin & our impossible efforts to escape its rewards, you need to identify yourself to her as, "I was once that man".

    Read the Scriptures together slowly & carefully - ask each other what they mean & how they apply. If she has questions that you feel you can't answer, then you both will need pastoral help, or even write here.
  • SkipVought - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 11:24 - 5 years ago
    Norman, I'm an old man, too. Just turned 79.

    If you have put your trust in Jesus, believing that He died to pay the penalty for your sin and that He rose from the dead and lives, and you have turned from your sin, then you have been declared righteous before God, even though we sin every day in thought, word and deed.

    "This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth: But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin. If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us." 1Jn 1:5-10 (KJVA)

    "As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us." Psa 103:12 (KJVA)

    However, although our sins have been forgiven, we may suffer consequences. Look at King David. He committed adultery with Bathsheba and had her husband murdered and then after he confessed his sin when confronted by the prophet, God forgave his sins. However, he suffered sever consequences of family turmoil and shame. God disciplines His children, not out of anger, but as a father. Read Hebrews 12.


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