Results 101 - 116 of 116
|
||||||
Results from: Notes Author: WalkingTalkingBible Ordered by Verse |
||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
101 | Speaking in tongues? Use by women? | Gal 3:28 | WalkingTalkingBible | 122404 | ||
BradK, I have to thank you for your response and your clarification! No need to apologize, I think we are just learning the different ways that God uses us! I'm glad to know I have a "real" brother in Christ. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
102 | Speaking in tongues? Use by women? | Gal 3:28 | WalkingTalkingBible | 122458 | ||
Thanks for the snippet of "Attributes of God" it is SO true!! WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
103 | Speaking in tongues? Use by women? | Gal 3:28 | WalkingTalkingBible | 122468 | ||
The bible doesn't say "ask" but uses the word covet (have earnest desire) in 1 Corinthians 14:39. (Let me save you some time by saying - I know, I know, "don't write stuff that's not in the bible"). Does one have an earnest desire without asking for the object of desire? I don't believe that asking for the gift of prophesy is ruled out. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
104 | Speaking in tongues? Use by women? | Gal 3:28 | WalkingTalkingBible | 122485 | ||
(". . .yet ye have not, because ye ask not." James 4:2) Hi, following him. I love to hear His voice too! And I agree, even in rebuke, He's loving. I remember when I hated prophetic nights because they'd never prophesy to me and God spoke to me (although not through the prophet) and said, "You're selfish!" It didn't "feel" good but it was so true. I was examining myself and had just asked Him to show me where I was coming up short at that particular time - and He told me with His own voice! The one gift I asked Him for I've received it. He has also given me a gift that I didn't ever think to have (it manifested again this morning at work!). He's knows what it takes to draw the unsaved. He is greatly to be praised! "So then neither is he that planteth any thing, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase." - 1 Corinthians 3:7 I give God all the glory, because without Him, I am nothing. Thank you for the encouragement, WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
105 | spiritual or physical? | Gal 6:1 | WalkingTalkingBible | 181555 | ||
I asked my question to try to understand where Blazer was coming from. My question was not a suggestion that there's spiritual healing for physical or mental illnesses. However, the Spirit can "heal" the wounded spirit of man. I don't know if this is the type of answer Blazer was looking for. WTB |
||||||
106 | Saved without faith? | Eph 2:8 | WalkingTalkingBible | 120850 | ||
Hi, Tim. Thank you for replying to my post. I think we are looking at my question from two different perspectives. I'll try to be more specific: In John 3:16, Jesus says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Salvation involves two beings: 1)God and His love for the world and 2)man. When I made the statement "Jesus did His part" I am saying that all that had to be done for man's salvation (deliverance) had been done by Jesus. But just because Jesus died for the sins of the world, doesn't make the world saved. Man has to "do something." Look at it in this perspective: God so loved the world that He "did something" that whosoever "does something" should not perish, but have everlasting life. Hebrews 11:1 says, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. None of us today saw Jesus suffer for us. None of us today saw Jesus hanging on the cross. None of today were there when He died, resurrected, and ascended, but by faith, the Word of God is truth. Man has to do something and that is to have faith (believe). We are saved because we have faith that Jesus did it all. Yes, we are saved by His blood, but since we didn't see the blood, only by the Word of God, we have faith. If we didn't "do something" (believe) how would we know that the Word of God is true? If all that had to be done for souls to receive salvation is Jesus dying and resurrecting, then EVERYONE would be saved! Salvation is to the one with true faith. (Colossians 1:23; Ephesians 2:8; Mark 11:22; Hebrews 11:6, 12:2; 1 Peter 5) Your Sister in Christ, WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
107 | is it wrong to wear fine clothing | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 119187 | ||
Angel, you presented two very good points (among others): 1) being sanctified (separated) and 2) letting the Light of Christ be seen of others. I remember before I came to Christ, people would come try to tell me about getting saved and they looked just like me, as far as how they dressed (excessive jewelry, body piercings, tattoos, etc.). I don't even have a tattoo, imaging how much of a stumbling block it was for me to see Christ in them. I see now that some churches have thrown away the "separation" and "be ye holy" teachings of God and have begun compromising to get the world's attention. We have to keep in mind that God says, ". . .with lovingkindness have I drawn you" and that's what will draw the world. The church is a place for sinners to come and get cleaned up. If everyone were turned away because of their sinful lifestyles, there would be no one in the body of Christ. But when they come, they need to be loved and taught, and the same Jesus who cleaned us up, will clean them up. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
108 | is it wrong to wear fine clothing | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 119206 | ||
Amen!! | ||||||
109 | Rowdy, Rowdy, are you sure? | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 132165 | ||
EdB, that is exactly what I mean about preaching AT souls and not loving enough. I could not have explained it better. Very well put. I was a victim of being preached at and not loved at all. I knew the Bible, but what led me to Christ was when I found out how much He loves me. God Bless You WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
110 | Rowdy, Rowdy, are you sure? | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 132185 | ||
Hi, Doc, when I used the word 'conversion' I was not speaking in theological terms. I do understand, however, that theologically, conversion has one meaning, and it's pertaining to the moment when one accepts Christ as Savior. I also understand that this is instantaneous. But in reality (spiritually), conversion also pertains to spiritual growth which is a process. When one accepts Christ as Savior, she doesn't immediately become holy. God teaches her to live holy. For example, when I first accepted Christ as Savior, I was full of pride, anger, and selfishness. Those sinful characteristics didn't just "fall off" when I accepted Salvation. As I grew closer to God, I was converted from prideful to humble. Later, I was converted from angry to peaceful, selfish to giving, hateful to loving. It's a process as I am being converted from the sin nature to holiness. And He's not finished with me, either. Holy is the very nature of God. I believe I'm safe in stating that no man has taken on the nature of God when Christ was accepted into his soul. However, I guess I could've used the word 'transition' but it means conversion! 2 Peter 1:4-8 "Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity. For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ." These don't all come in the instantaneous conversion, you obtain these characteristics of God as you walk faithfully with Him and are continually converted from the sin nature to holiness. What EdB responded concerning conversion and preaching - I could not have said it better. I didn't mean stop preaching. I mean that preaching and love has to line up with each other. God says that we are the light of the world. Light is silent. Our way of life should be a witness to others even when we are not preaching. A lot of people are preaching, but few are loving. God says He drew us with lovingkindness and that's the same compassion we ought to have for other souls. Let me know if you understand my position and thanks for responding. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
111 | Rowdy, Rowdy, are you sure? | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 132368 | ||
Hi, Kalos, I view theology as man's understanding of God. Theology is equal to religion while it is often defined as the study of religion and/or the study of God. I prefer not to know OF God but to have a relationship with Him and rely totally on divine revelation. Theology offers questionable theories on Salvation (where a one time confession and repentance is taught), being born again, Holy Ghost, and forgiveness. It heavily relies on the findings of man rather than revelation from God. Theology also encourages the research of man's findings rather than a personal relationship with God Who has all the answers about everything. I separate theology from reality because it deals with what man thinks God is about and reality is what the Spirit says. I don't believe that theology is all wrong, although very limiting, some of it is in line with the Truth. However, why deal with something that has a lot of holes in it when I can have a relationship with God and get the whole truth? When I don't know the answer to biblical questions, I seek God for the answer. I hesitate to go to websites and biblical scholastic findings for an answer. I don't want what man thinks, I want to KNOW God. I do believe that after God has given an answer it's okay to see what others say about the topic. This way you will already have the truth and won't be deceived by someone else's theory or belief. Because the Holy Ghost is our divine teacher and the known fallicies of theology, I am saying that one can have a healthy relationship with God without heavily relying on theological findings. With the love of God, WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
112 | Rowdy, Rowdy, are you sure? | 1 Tim 2:9 | WalkingTalkingBible | 132371 | ||
Hi, Doc, thanks for sharing that testimony with me. I know some that follow the Baptist teachings (I'm not saying that all Baptists are this way) and they go to church as the "good thing to do." The ones I know don't trust God, don't go to church often, gamble, curse, fornicate, etc. I continue to live a Godly life before them instead of preaching at them all time. I also ask God to keep me humble so that I can love them unconditionally, like He loves me (I know I don't do everything right). Some of them are wondering how I was cruising the Caribbean last week and missed hurrican Ivan (I visited almost all of the islands hit and New Orleans!). They see the blessings of God in my life but have not yet figured out what the difference is. I pray that God will give them the mind to receive the truth. With the love of God, WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
113 | Ordaining Others... | 2 Tim 2:15 | WalkingTalkingBible | 121774 | ||
Hi, Justme! Very good post. While I understand the zeal to work for God, I also understand the importance of spiritual preparation. I've been called by God to be a teacher/evangelist (I didn't even know what an evangelist was when I was called, imagine if I had gone out trying to evangelize!!). However, the last thing I want to do is go out and teach people wrongly and become a stumbling block to others. I think what you said about being a "lone ranger" is very important. As I grow spiritually, I see the importance of staying under leadership: it teaches the soul subjection and humility - both are needed when commissioned by God, or else we'll be out there teaching of ourselves. Also, patience and long-suffering are important while you've been called to a ministry, but haven't been sent out yet. I learned that it doesn't matter how much zeal you have if you are not lead by the Holy Ghost, you are ineffective - a voice in the wilderness! WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
114 | Does God ordain women bishops? | Titus 2:4 | WalkingTalkingBible | 118259 | ||
Thanks for taking time with my question. It has to be understood that the Corinthian church was predominantly new converts. They were operating in the gifts of the Spirit and there was some confusion. Since the Corinthian women were not well educated, they were advised to learn from their husbands at home (1 Corinthians 14:35). They were told to keep silent in the church out of obedience, they, too, had the gifts of the Spirit. Men, who spoke in tongues without an interpreter, were also to keep silent in church (1 Corinthians 14:28). I know women can hold the offices of Evangelist, Teacher, Prophetess, and Deaconess. These offices do not only serve women, but for the edification of all souls. Since "minister" means "to serve," I think of this to be more of a duty rather than a title and women and men believers are to be "ministers." But I'm still a little unsettled about women bishops, pastors, and elders; but it's almost clear that women in the latter positions is not Scripture. Thanks for your time, Fletch. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
115 | Does God ordain women bishops? | Titus 2:4 | WalkingTalkingBible | 118277 | ||
Thanks, Rex, this helps alot. I understand now, that, what's going on today is a lot of self and not enough truth. It takes the power of the Holy Ghost to submit yourself and not power in self. I see a lot of women being ordained as bishops, calling themselves elders and pastors, and it grieves my spirit. I want women to understand that "head" is a position that God ordains and not men (even though some men take it out of context). I understand now the role of a woman of God in the body of Christ is in no wise less important than the role of the man of God. They are just different and God made it this way. Brothers and sisters in the body of Christ must learn to love each other, regardless of a title or calling, and not make it seem like "if you're not the head, then you are less important." Thanks, again, Rex. WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
116 | WTB, Where do you see 144K is the church | Rev 14:1 | WalkingTalkingBible | 138440 | ||
Hi Steve, in the OT, redemption was according to obedience of the rule in each dispensation. For example, in the dispensation of Conscience, souls were responsible for knowing the difference between right and wrong. In the dispensation of Law, they were responsible for obeying the Law. But redemption by the blood of the Lamb, was not in the OT. Mount Zion is typical figure of the Church (Obadiah 1:17; Isaiah 2; Psalm 2). If you look at verse 4 in the natural sense, then wouldn't this mean that the 144K were only men who were virgins? What about men who defile themselves with men, are they part of the 144K since they didn't defile themselves with women? I have to look at this verse as speaking of spiritual purity because natural virginity without Christ as Savior is worthless. Thanks for your response, WalkingTalkingBible |
||||||
Result pages: << First < Prev [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ] |