Bible Questions Page 496

  • Nicole cox on Luke 10 - 10 years ago
    I've really had questions about "loving our neighbor"? Not certain why I never connected these two stories as one because as a little girl I'd heard the story of the Good Samaritan! I read it as a whole today and whoa, to cool to know love your neighbor can mean to help those on the street! I love it
  • Jakove44 on Isaiah 9:10 - 10 years ago
    the harbinger . 911 attack on twin tower bricks fell down hewn stones and sycamore were cut down and was replaced with cedars. whats next after this month on the US soil?
  • Seth Nash on Psalms 91 - 10 years ago
    Psalm 91 is so powerful. He that dwell in the secret place of most high. The question is how do we dwell in His secret place? We dwell in His place by prayer, praises, worship and meditating on His word. Any time you involved in these, it means you're in His presence because the secret place of God is the presence of God
  • Jess on Acts 2 - 10 years ago
    My brother tells me that I must repent and be baptised, I am already baptised, must it be done repeatedly?, or, since I was a baby the first time, or should I do it again as an adult?.
  • Surely. on Psalms 23 - 10 years ago
    I will fear no evil. I WILL FEAR NO EVIL. I will Fear - NO EVIL!!!!! How come the Word and so many preachers mention fear? Its not to the saved. They LOVE GOD. Fear LEADS YOU TO JESUS to be saved. Then no fear for the saved. Here is why: He is with us! It's the ones HE IS NOT WITH unsaved by Jesus Who need to fear. Me? "I will fear no evil". "SURELY GOODNESS and mercy will follow me all the days of my life: And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever." - Non-negotiable if He is with you. He is with all saved by Jesus, and the Holy Spirit is their witness. See the colon after the word "life"? What follows it better describes what preceded it. Rejoice. As written. Amen
  • Kat on Deuteronomy 13:8 - 10 years ago
    Question: I saw on TV someone supposedly quoting a verse from Deuteronomy. They said Deut. says, If a woman doesn't scream while being raped, it's not considered rape, but consent not exact words, but you get it . Where in the Bible does it even remotely suggest something like this? Thanks.
  • MOSES on Judges 2 - 10 years ago
    Dear friends in the LORD a lot can be driven out this portion of scripture however my emphasis is verse 21, GOD let a few tribes during the time of Joshua his servant not as a sign of defeat to him but for the young ISRAELITES to drive out as a task if they really understood their God but instead this guys just copied the evil their subjects were doing this caused them get a curse for a blessing lets check our lives what is that which was left in your life may be family which must be removed? or else you may miss your blessing.
  • Sean on Acts 2 - 10 years ago
    Psalm 6:5 For in death there is no remembrance of You In the grave who will give You thanks? Ecclesiastes 9:10 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with your might for there is no work or device or knowledge or wisdom in the grave where you are going. Isaiah 38:18 For Sheol the grave cannot thank You, Death cannot praise You Those who go down to the pit cannot hope for Your truth. Psalm 115:17 The dead do not praise the LORD, Nor any who go down into silence. Why do Christians not believe these clear scriptures, which categorically disprove the doctrine of the immortal soul? Notice, the Bible says that when a person dies his memory ceases, he cannot praise God and he has no knowledge or wisdom. In other words, the soul of a person without a body is not conscious. The concept of the immortal soul was the result of pagan beliefs developed by Greek poets and philosophers. The Greek philosopher Plato fully developed the concept of the immortal soul, and this belief infiltrated the Roman Catholic Church and subsequently the Protestant churches. The Bible teaches resurrection, which is a rising from the dead. This is in direct opposition to the pagan belief in an immortal soul. Resurrection is the glorious central truth of the Bible. The Bible says that Jesus Christ earned resurrection immortal life for each and every person through His death on the cross and His resurrection from the dead.
  • Susan on Matthew 24 - 10 years ago
    What is the abomination of desolation going to be?
  • Dave on Psalms 46:7 - 10 years ago
    Father Son and Holy Spirit is with us much more his Angels, therefore we must not fear. Trust him,need a refuge? It's in the Lord.
  • Stephende on Matthew 3 - 10 years ago
    John and Jesus were cousins. John was an ascetic, withdrawn from the world in order to find God. He was at the height of his fame for all men came to him to learn what he had achieved with God. Jesus also was on a Spiritual quest for he stayed back at the Passover to learn from the Pharisee who studied the Torah daily and disputed with one another over the meaning. Everyone was waiting for the Messiah. Was it Jesus? To this day it is the world's biggest controversy. Christians say he is the Son of God. Muslim's say God has no partners but only worshipper's. Jews are patient and are still waiting. I say "Worship whom Jesus worshipped" He was clean from sin and devoted more than anyone. He was not the only resurrected but was the only one to reappear in the flesh to increase the faith worship whom Jesus worshipped.
  • Donn on Genesis 8 - 10 years ago
    what does the 601 years signify?
  • Jaume on Genesis 1 - 10 years ago
    26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. - WHO IS US? WHO IS "AFTER OUR IMAGE"? WHOS IS "AFTER OUR LIKENESS"?
  • Mike D on Psalms 119:90 - 10 years ago
    How is God faithful? Every sin a man commits deserves the death penalty, however the LORD is gracious, and full of compassion, slow to anger, and of great mercy. He sendeth the rain on the just and the unjust. There is not a man or woman alive, that has lived, that haven't experienced the faithfulness of God. That would be impossible. His faithfulness is to each generation. In other words, there is no generation where God's faithfulness is absent.
  • Mike D on Psalms 119:89 - 10 years ago
    For ever o Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. There is stability in God's word. Jesus said in Matthew 5,"Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled". For ever is from eternity past till eternity future. How serious is God about his word? Psalms 138:2B. for Thou hast magnified Thy word above all Thy name. Man may change his opinion about what God has declared, and man has, however what God had ordained as law would always remain law what He had affirmed would always remain true what He had promised would be sure forever. The word settled means fixed, or to stand firm. Malachi 3:6 For I am the LORD, I change not.
  • Free American on 2 Thessalonians 2:3 - 10 years ago
    To the contrary John, it make perfect sense. If opostasy is the falling away that must come first, that opostacy has pretty much already happened if it's the church that falls away. What church actually preaches scripture-based theology anymore? To the contrary which is NOT preaching redistributive "social justice" of humanism, and its revolutionary progressive collectivism?-of which NO aspect of can be argued for without first establishing an argument against the very existence of God as well as the absolutism of His Eternal Truths? Even the Pope himself has become a champion of its cause... How many trusting souls have they turned away from the spiritual guidence of scripture, toward the earthly works redemption of humanism's collective salvation? None of which according to scripture, can be "saved" by doing so...
  • Mike on 1 Samuel 15 - 10 years ago
    There is a clear and important messag here in 1 Samuel 15. God sent Saul to kill every living thing! Saul intended to do everything God had sent him to do.. but Saul allowed his own thoughts and self guidance to enter in. He out of the goodness of his heart, Thinking it would be pleasing to God decided to keep the best of sacrafices, and to spare the life of the King, long enough to take the King, and these animals to sacrafice unto God, again thinking this was going the extra mile, and thus adding his own ways ... what's the message? God does not want what he doesn't ask for!! When we start adding to the word of God because we think it will enhance God's word, we are treading on dangerous ground. If it's not in the Bible new testament law we live under then don't do it! Even if you think it's a good thing in your opinion! There is nothing in New Testament about Sunday Schools, or Live entertainment with big bands, or a host of other things going on in churches today... be careful ..even the best intentions, can bring on the wrath of God.. Just something for Bible believers to think about, brought and offered in the spirit of Love and Compassion toward the Believer.
  • Maria Sandows on John 7 - 10 years ago
    My thinking of John 7 is the natural man's thinking. Questions ? "is HE NOT FROM GALILEE" Division is caused by difference in opinion.Clever people ,Natural people trying to figure out spiritual things.Revelation would have shown the people who Jesus was but we try to use logic to understand God. Just train your spirit man to show you who is behind the veil
  • Dianne on Revelation 7 - 10 years ago
    Where is Dan. Ephraim is missing and I know why, I guess. What did Dan do?
  • Mary Ostendorf on 2 Timothy 1 - 10 years ago
    Why do we still have so much fear and so little mercy?
  • ISABELLA SAGARIAS on Luke 14:2 - 10 years ago
    I DONT UNDERSTAND THE WORDS DROPSY ,IAM STILL ASKING FOR MY SELF WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?
  • Motdaugrnds on Leviticus 26 - 10 years ago
    I need to know if these 7-year Sabbaths are applicable now in 2015 after Jesus gave His life for our salvation . I am a farmer living off the land. Should I sow harvest only 6 years and let everything rest the 7th year?
  • Motdaugrnds on Leviticus 26 - 10 years ago
    I need to understand this chapter and the chapter just before it as to the "keeping of Sabbaths" in the land. I'm a farmer and would like to know if this working reaping of the land for six years, letting the 7th year rest still applies to those of us born after the death of my Lord Jesus. I know the 7th Day "weekly" Sabbath still applies so am wondering if this 7th "year" thingy applies now too. And if so, when should I start counting the years? I moved onto this place in 1995 thus, would that be the 1st year and then on the 7th year, being 2001 be a year when I do not work or harvest my fruit trees veggies?
  • Motdaugrnds on Leviticus 25 - 10 years ago
    Seems this chapter is a precursor to Christ's giving His life for our salvation. So question: Is this chapter, specifically where it refers to the sowing reaping of the land a 7-year time span with the 7th year being holy applicable to those of us who farm in this century? If so, please explain verses 4-6 as they seem to contradict themselves. And I know the Scriptures do NOT contradict themselves thus, I'm not understanding these verses.
  • Felix on 2 Corinthians 7 - 10 years ago
    I think sorrow is not part of repentance but it can lead to repentance. What do you think?
  • Dougie the Biblical Minister on 1 Corinthians 13 - 10 years ago
    What happened to "love"??? Is this chapter no longer known as the Love Chapter? Has greed overthrown "Love" to instill one's mind with the thought that nothing is more important than to give, give, give, thus somewhere, someone in their greed, boast that the greatest of faith, hope and charity is charity? The Greek word "agape" is translated all other love except Chapter 13. When one replaces the word charity with love, the chapter makes more sense. When charity is used, it sounds as if the writer has their hand out to take, take, take. is a God of Love... NOT a God of Mammon and charity implies that those receiving charity places charity above all else, which will inevitably give them more wealth mammon . Be not swayed by the Master of Deception and know it is indeed Faith, Hope and Love, the greatest of which is Love. As we study verse 3, it is plainly revealed that profit is the goal, whereas charity profits those on the receiving end with more mammon. But Love profits with more love. God is Love. One cannot serve God and mammon Matthew 6:24 . Just as one stated that charity starts at home, Love also starts at home.
  • Ubong N. Adiauko on Deuteronomy 22:5 - 10 years ago
    Adam answered and replied to God saying 'the wife you gave me, when God asked him hast thou eaten of the tree I instructed you not to? In the case of Due. 22:5, there was and there's still a clear specifications in the issues of man not adoring himself with women apparel and vice versa. God knew human mentality that His word can be questioned and He spelled this law out through moses. It was to be observed physically, mentally, emotionally and otherwise, unlike Adam telling God ' this wife you gave me,' meaning that God should have instructed Eve also. God is Truth.
  • Greg Aguilera on Hebrews 4:2 - 10 years ago
    They heard the gospel preached as well but did not mix it with faith. So how do we mix the word with faith? Well lets look first at the children of Israel they heard caleb and joshua but they didn't mix faith with their report but instead they mixed faith with the evil report. How? They talked about the giants in the land instead of the report of faith that they were well able to take the land. Mix faith with God's word and say what God declared, We can do all things, My God shall supply all my needs according to his riches in glory.
  • Neighbor on Acts 2 - 10 years ago
    Hi everyone I pray that God will bless you all abundantly with the only saving gospel which is Repentance, Baptism in Jesus Name and receive the Holy Ghost which was spoken of in Acts 2:37-47 by the very apostle Peter that Jesus gave the keys to the kingdom of heaven too. Hallelujah it works... Read it in Matthew 16:18-19 it won't hurt to ask God on your own free time on your knee's asking if this is real ? To fill you with the Holy Ghost, I promise you all it's THE REAL THING.... God Bless
  • Glory to God on Ephesians 2:6 - 10 years ago
    Does anyone have ANY tiny glimmer of an idea of what this is actually saying to the saved? It's astonishing light. Not only are we going to Heaven? what does it say. There is no greater power than that which allowed and CAUSED this to happen. God Himself!! This is no joke or verse to be undermining in darkness. Pure light of life. FACT. None more serious?! He did this! GOD. If you are born again? Rejoice forevermore. 1.LOOK where you ARE seated! 2.Please note WHOM "hath" put you there.--not you and it tells. 4.HATH!--not debatable, over and done, no maybes. 6.Raised together? - Learn what that means for maximum Light. 7.Who is "us"? 8.Do not people see total nth degree past tense all over this verse? Happened. 100 unrebukable fact unless you do not believe? LOOK WHAT GOD HATH done for His saved Sons and Daughters and believe it. THANK HIM. You did none of this because it surely tells whom did. You asked mercy at best? THANK whom "HATH" made this fact. Sword of Truth. Glory to God forevermore. Amen


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