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41 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | TommyS | 99162 | ||
Taleb, what do you mean when you say their is huge holes in that erroneous concept. What concept are you talking about? The 3 and a half years, or what? What's wrong with Darby's study Bible? I don't have one, but was just wondering. TommyS |
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42 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | TommyS | 99333 | ||
Hello, Taleb. Thank you for responding to my off the cuff questions. My church library has Clarks commentary. Thank you for taking the time to help me understand where you are coming from. If you don’t mind – what do you mean by Jesus OFTEN spoke allegorically? TommyS |
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43 | Christ comes in kingdom power at the End | Mark 9:1 | TommyS | 99343 | ||
Tom, I never knew what you shared about the sabbath until recently. Did you know how the Greek word sabbaton is translated in the New Testament? Like that verse in John 19:31 that Candy Lee used - that Greek word is used twice. Once where it says it was the first day of the WEEK. The other when it talks about being a special sabbath. I just checked my strongs out for other places for "week" and it always used Sabbaton. Interesting. I wonder if that backs up what some have said about the sabbath MEANING ANY day of the week? Just a thought. TommyS |
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44 | What's the difference between Kingdoms? | Luke | TommyS | 97339 | ||
Thanks, DL5. I'll look at Luke 17 and go from there. | ||||||
45 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110030 | ||
Thank you, KCPRAYS, for attempting to answer my question. You added, "Further, it was considered improper by the Jews for a rabbi to speak to a woman in public, whether she was immoral or not", YET it was Jesus who first spoke to her in asking her for a drink. The reason I asked this is because I noted that as soon as she returned to town to get others to come see if the messiah was at the well, and how quickly they believed her, led me to believe the town folk MUST have "trusted" her to be a "truthful" woman. I never heard of a "truthful" immoral person. I was only wondering if anyone else "felt" the same way. TommyS |
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46 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110034 | ||
Thank you Emmaus. You were correct - I DID find it interesting. Thank you for giving US ALL an opportunity for a better understanding of HIS mercy and grace and love. One thing that really stuck out to me in John 4 was how quickly so many from her village accepted our Lord as theirs. I appreciate your imput on SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many topics, whether mine or someone elses. Thanks "for returning yourself" to us. :) TommyS |
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47 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110038 | ||
Emmaus, pray tell, with all the times I have heard a sermon concerning the "woman at the well", HOW come I have never heard a message such as you just presented to the world? Thank you, Emmaus, for ONCE again going above and beyond the extra mile. I am truly grateful for the additional imput. IF I were a pastor, I know what the next six of so sermons would cover. :) That is a lot of meat. I am going to print that out and stick it in my Bible to munch on for awhile. Thanks for the "delicious" spiritual feast. TommyS |
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48 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110094 | ||
Ray, your interesting and inspiring imput into the subject tied in nicely with Emmaus'. It provides much great insight. I appreciate your sharing those interesting details. Thank you. Who would have thought that a simple question could have so much insight into the heart and nature of our Lord? Like I asked Emmaus, WHY aren't more preachers sharing this exceptional teaching material with their congregations? Why do so many only teach from that shallow concept of the immoral woman's "trying to change the subject". Although, it has been a few years since I heard it, because we changed churchs. On a side note, after checking my e-mail and seeing nothing new, I opened studybible and there was your posting. Strange - I wonder why yours never "showed" on my e-mail? For that matter, Emmaus' two from last night never did either. TommyS |
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49 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110155 | ||
Emmaus, I'm not sure WHICH email address is yours. Could you please advise this computer illiterate. :) And, please be patient with my response, because as the week-end quickly approaches, I start "running here and yon". TommyS |
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50 | What about the woman at the well in Jn 4 | John 4:18 | TommyS | 110160 | ||
Emmaus, I filled out a profile. TommyS |
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51 | Holy Grail and it's relevance | John 20:29 | TommyS | 99472 | ||
Makarios, good words. When I was reading in John earlier, I read that portion about the graveclothes Jesus wore into the tomb. John 20:7 SEEMS to tell us that that "Shroud of Turin" ISN'T from Jesus. Why else would John "bother" to write "And the napkin, that was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself." How could Jesus' "Face" be on the shroud, WHEN His head was wrapped seperatly, is what I figure. Am I on the right track? TommyS |
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52 | Baptized in whose name before Matt 28? | Rom 10:9 | TommyS | 102819 | ||
Hello, Ray, thanks for offering an answer to my question. I'm sorry, but I failed to word it according to what I desire to learn. Allow my to reprase it, please. In John 4:1-2 it says that "Jesus was gaining and baptizing more disciples than John, although in fact it was not Jesus who baptized, but His disciples." This was at the begining of Jesus' ministry, and at the END of His ministry, Matt 28:19, He commanded those same disciples who had been baptizing all along to "Go into all the world, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the "name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." My question meant to be - if the disciples began baptizing a few years before, "IN WHAT NAME, or IN WHOSE NAME - did they do it? Seeing it wasn't until AFTER Jesus'resurrection that "this addition tidbit arrived". Any comments that might help? TommyS |
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53 | HELP ME PLEASE...I am not content! | Rom 12:1 | TommyS | 102589 | ||
I spent a lot of time reading through this topic. It has changed coarse from its origin, yet I feel I must write something. Cajam, your obvious frustration, anger, bitterness, and self-righeousness sounds very familiar. Also you denial about the same things your words display those same traits. Did you use to pastor a church in North Dakota? If so, I see you have slipped back into that hideous pit, and you continue to refuse His Holy Spirit opportunity to snatch away those bad habits you apparently allow to keep a firm grip your life. Apparently, you are that "fired pastor", or else you have the same blind spots. If, so, I know you are still in that area, you can ask my uncle to have me call you. We need to have "another talk". If you are NOT that pastor, I apologize. It's just your attempt of a litgitimate argument has the exact same holes as that pastor. He also claimed the Holy Spirit was the only one who could correct him - no matter how wrong he always was too. I'll pray for you, either way. TommyS |
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54 | Why not always wine for communion? | 1 Corinthians | TommyS | 105412 | ||
Thanks for your response, John15. Sorry it took so long to get back to my orginal question. It dawned on me right after I asked it that I would be gone for an extended holiday over an extra long Thanksgiving. Should have waited. :) I REALLY am curious as to WHEN churchs started using grape juice RATHER than wine during communion. Your comment about "AA members being tempted or excluded", I don't follow. Surely - Paul wasn't thinking of some far-dated, secular organization that refuses to acknowledge the sole power of the only true God. Thanks anyway, TommyS |
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55 | Why not always wine for communion? | 1 Corinthians | TommyS | 105550 | ||
John15, thank you for the exhortation Paul gave us in Titus 3:9. I needed to "hear" that. Because of those words, I will simply drop the topic. TommyS |
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56 | How "mature" in Christ are we today? | 1 Cor 3:1 | TommyS | 111073 | ||
Thank you Edb. I too believe we are IN the process. I was wondering "where" in the process do you consider us, spiritually speaking? Are we infants, toddlers, children, teenagers, young adults, middle aged, or fully matured as senior citizens? TommyS |
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57 | How "mature" in Christ are we today? | 1 Cor 3:1 | TommyS | 111074 | ||
Thank you, terrib. Your comment "As in all growth and wisdom we each mature at a pace that we are willing" seems to mean that our spiritual growth is "up to us" rather than, as our "physical being" is UP to Him. When I finally became old enough to fulfill my childhood dream of becoming a police officer like my uncle, I was still two inches too short. Then when you wrote that Paul wouldn't be so polite towards us - OUCH! I've been wondering why others seem to be maturing at a faster clip than I am. Just like when I was a kid, some younger ones grew bigger faster. Maybe instead of asking the Lord to increase my faith - I need to exercize the faith I have. Thank you for the exhortation. TommyS |
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58 | How "mature" in Christ are we today? | 1 Cor 3:1 | TommyS | 111089 | ||
Thank you terrib, for the most encouraging words. I seem to be further away now than when I started this journey. And this portion of my life seems to be more desert than anything. I truly appreciate the words that He gave you for me tonight. TommyS |
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59 | How "mature" in Christ are we today? | 1 Cor 3:1 | TommyS | 111139 | ||
Again, THANK YOU, terrib, for the encouragement! TommyS |
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60 | How "mature" in Christ are we today? | 1 Cor 3:1 | TommyS | 111140 | ||
Edb, your words ring true to my ears. Perhaps that is why I asked the question, because MY ears needed to "hear what the Spirit is saying". Thank you. TommyS |
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