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701 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106439 | ||
Kalos: Sorry that I thought it was bjh that sent me that answer. May I kindly say that "sending away" and "putting away" is NOt the same as divorce. These terms were when a man put out his wife or sent her away without a certificate of divorce. To such a deed God said He hated "putting away" and or "sending away". This makes the statement of Jesus that anyone who marries a "put away" woman is guilty of adultery. I admit when I firts heard this in New Testament class in Seminary I was out to prove this statement wrong. I became very convienced that the scripture did say as the teacher said. This I researched extensively, and even the first several reversions of the KJV had this correctly translated. In more modern times it was changed to prevent more divorces. In making the change from put awat to divorce, many have carried heavy burdens that were never intended for them to carry. Of course I hope to hear your response, and in no way do I mean anything that is not sent in kindness and brotherly love. Bles | ||||||
702 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106438 | ||
Hank: Respectfully and with sincere kindness may I address this issue. I mean no disrepect, but I believe that nothing I wrote suggested that my note indicated any answer was not from the Bible. My concern is that smay read what they think scripture says when they are very wrong, as they know nothing about the culture or customes. Case in point is that "sending away" or "putting away" is not the same as divorce. That was my point. I do not quite know how to take your note. I prefere to ask you what you ment by it rather than draw a wrong conclusion. Blessings and peace. justme |
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703 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106353 | ||
bjh: Thank you for your information. Would you be willing to tell how you learned this? justme |
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704 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106351 | ||
bjh: Thank you for your response. Could you tell me how do we know that divorce and putting away or sending away are equal or the same? justme |
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705 | Does Deut. 24:1 still apply? | Deut 24:4 | justme | 106178 | ||
bjh: Could you tell me how you reconcile "putting away" which is used in Malachi and Matthew that your refere to as "divorce"? Do you think the two are the same? I would appreciate your ideas on this and any other scripture that backs your position. Thank you and blessings bjh. justme |
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706 | Unclean food for the Christian? | Lev 1:1 | justme | 105985 | ||
Hank: We here in Missouri are quick to ring a chickens neck. Would that be close to strangling? Ringing a chickens neck is a pretty foul thing to do. What da you think? As for strangling a cow, any Missouri country boy knows not to kill a cow! A cow's for milken, and steers are fer eaten. You all in the South need some learnen about killen and eaten that's for sure! Last I heard about Wallies World killen steers there werent no mention of no hootenanny. Maybe down south of Missouri they do kind wild stuff like that there. As fer me and my woman and youngens, we've been warned about you southerners and them hootenannies. So be ware, we are ready to stand up again your brand of foolin, it just don't gown like a half a cup of spit, as you all once said. As for the Ozarks you all speak only for your neck of the woods. Us Ozarkians here do things different up here. Where did I put my rope, we got a hog to strangle on over ta ridge. Peace uall. justme |
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707 | Unclean food for the Christian? | Lev 1:1 | justme | 105983 | ||
Kwigger: By no means I am I attempting to belittle your beliefs. I wiil say that your assumption that me or anyone else is just joining a church and going with the flow is a rather broad statement, especially when you really do not personally know anyone here that close. I belong to a church that does not have membership. I am sure many on this froum would bluntly say I think for myself and when the flow is not correct I have no problem speaking up. With respect I am not in agreement with belief in keeping the law and dietary laws. If you believ that is what is best for you fine. I happen to not want to dialogue about it. My time is limited, and my investment of who I choose to invest it in this forum is best spent with a potential of real dialogue. There is no such possible results with your beliefs. I hope you will be understanding, as my intent is not to be unkind. Peace. justme |
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708 | Unclean food for the Christian? | Lev 1:1 | justme | 105907 | ||
Kwigger: Thank you for your kind response. There have been others who shared much the same as you have with me, and Ed. You have been in a wide range of churches and I can understand how this experience has brought you to some of your conclusions. In the four types of churches you mentioned there is great diversity, and much they do not agree on. You have seen the the extreme ends of theology in several doctrinal areas. That would be enough to alter just about anyone. I am sure there is not much hope of any dialogue between us changing either of our theologies. Ed and I are very much alike in our beliefs. May I say with respect and kindness, I thank you for your note. I see nothing to be gained by any further dialogue, perhaps you might find more fellowship in another fourm that is more in your theological perspective. In the past people with your perspective have been quite arguementive and eventually left with less than good feelings. I hope this does not happen to, or with you. You have every right to believe as you wish, and I respect that. However, my belief is in opposition to your belief. This is a Bible Study Forum that does stand for the New Covenant of Christ Jesus the one and only Son of Yahweh. You have choosen to live under the Law, and you are free to do so. But please show the same respect and not disrupt the primary belief of this forum, please. Peace. justme |
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709 | Unclean food for the Christian? | Lev 1:1 | justme | 105890 | ||
Kwigger: I have read you and Ed's dialogue, with intrest. Could you clearly state what you would have Ed do or change? Peace. justme |
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710 | Unclean food for the Christian? | Lev 1:1 | justme | 105889 | ||
EdB: while looking at this dialogue I noticed that ASKEN started this with his question, but never responded to any note, and from Dec 5th ASKEN has not returned. I think I have seen this several times before. Blessings Ed. justme |
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711 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105878 | ||
Denim: The full address is http://www.equip.org I made sure is is accurate. Sorry I did not give you the complete web address. I am glad you are seeking answers as this is good. I really want you to see for yourself what I am saying is true. I ahve done enough term papers in my life time to appreciate that learning that I dig for means so much more than what was just handed to me on a plate, ready to consume. Please move in faith and ask the Lord to direct your search. Blessings and peace. justme |
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712 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105874 | ||
denim: Thank you for your response. This has been a subject of many many dialogues on this forum, and is repeated quite often. I have learned that if a person is devoted to the Word of Faith movement, that this dialogue usually winds up with some anger and resentment, which I do not want to happen. So may I suggest a different direction than what I have taken before. Go to equip.org and then type in the names of these teachers. Also may I suggest the book CHRISTIANITY IN CRISIS by Hank Hanegraaff. I believe you can even check it out in most any public Library or perhaps your churches. I can tell you it is one worth buying. I am not trying to avoid you. I have in the past written many notes and quoted yards of material only for someone to say I do not believe it. So rather than take my word you can even copy material from these sourses. After you have gone and read the material on equip.org I would be willing to dialogue with you if you like. Blessings denim. justme |
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713 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105797 | ||
EdB: I am ready, read, ready! justme |
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714 | sex leading to marriage? | Ex 22:16 | justme | 105795 | ||
Makarios:-) I agree with you entirely. This gives all the more reason for the person who marries such a couple the mandate to seek God's will. There no easy answers when satan has his desire to destroy lives for eternity. Blessings Markarios. justme |
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715 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105794 | ||
Denim: thank you for your note. about 35 years ago my wife and I went to a Kathryn Kulman meeting in Los Angles. She had great command of the audience, and was able to "slay people in the spirit" one after the other. At the time Kulman was seen as much the same as Benny Hinn is today in his healing meetings of today. I am sorry to say that Kulman and Hinn have bankrupted so many unespecting Christians faith. I feel so sad for those who are so desperate to have the feeling of being close to God, that they are led astray from the Word God has given us. Just like rat poison which has 95 percent good food in it, so it is with the deadly message these false teachers use to begile and fleece the flock. I hope you do not consider what I have said as a personal attack. I am just pointing out how these false teachers serve a god, and it is not that of Jesus Christ teachings. Blesings. justme |
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716 | sex leading to marriage? | Ex 22:16 | justme | 105789 | ||
Mararios: This is a wide open door for a situation ethetisis. I doubt few of us have not known of a couple who has had to face this very situation. The cold statistics say more than half of "Christian brides" are pregnant. So many pastors are facing counseling with less than ideal reasons for people wanting to get married. I would be more concerned about is this couple really Christians. If one was and one was not I would not consider advising them to marry. I believe this would unequally yoke a couple who had made enough sin, without adding to the problems. I question what scripture that would back FORCING anyone to marry. Perhaps wiser counseling might be to spend whatever time is needed to help develope Christian responsibility and a solid foundation to assure a solid marriage if it ia at all possible could take place. There are so many veriables that a single blanket statement seem hard to justify forcing a marriage. Any thoughts? Blessings. justme |
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717 | Can one who commits suicide be saved? | Ex 20:13 | justme | 105786 | ||
Wheels: Welcome to the Bible Study Forum. The questions people have about sucide are not easly answered without some real deep emotions being brought to the surface. I was a pastor in a place where there was a suicide cluster of highschool students who made a suicide pact. Several killed themselves. I have also know a few adults that also felt such deep emotional, psychological, physical, and yes spiritual pain as well. I doubt anyone would not consider suicide a sin. We know that there is only one sin that can not be forgiven, and that is rejection the Holy Spirits pleading for us to make Jesus Christ our Lord. Thus if a person who has accepted Jesus Christ sins by ending their life, that does not forfit their salvation. I can testify to the depression one young man had that was like a constant burden that he was not able to cope with and ended his life. The huge sadness is no one was able to reach inside his heart and head to help him find purpose and meaning or hope. I find the world today is filled with hopeless people burdened by sin and willing to risk, not knowing Jesus, the torment of hell. With this in mind can not Christians become so depressed that too fall prey to temptation to end their extstance for the hope of relief? I am not giving any approval of suicide in any shape or form! I am saying I have compassion on those who fall into such depression that are not thinking as being loved by God or anyone else. Few of us there are who have not at least thought about ending our lives. I am no exception. After getting my note how are you feeling and thinking now? Blessings Wheels. justme |
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718 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105772 | ||
Finkywood:-) This has been a time that I have seen a consistant walk with the Lord in prayer and in His Word does become our strength and upholds us in time of trouble. Because Jesus lives I can face tommrow with confidence He is in control. I have not always had this peace, and I don't ever want to be that way again. Blessings Colin. justme |
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719 | Is healing a guarantee?? | Is 53:5 | justme | 105770 | ||
EdB: Such kind words, thank you. My Dad passed on Dec. 5 at 10 pm in CA. Blessings Ed. justme |
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720 | If u r saved can u ever become un saved? | Heb 6:4 | justme | 105599 | ||
Aniset: In fairness to all, these verses in Hebrews do have several explinations as to their meanings. As the dialogue has been engaged in for many many times, I would like to suggest a different direction to think about. Is there any sin, other than rejecting Jesus Christ, that is not forgiveavle? If the Holy Spirit puts a seal on us as being in Christ Jesus, Can the Holy Spirit ever fail in sealing us? If we can not believe every promise in the Word of God, that which ones can we trust. I am sure you know I am not the typical "once saved always saved" person. I believe "faith that falters had a flaw in it from the first. I think as others, the Hebrews passage is talking about Jews that were close but could not be brought back to a place of repentance, even though they had seen and tasted, but not swallowed the complete salvation in Jesus Christ. Please don't consider this an arguement, just a dialogue with open respect for either position. justme |
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