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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: jcsav Ordered by Verse |
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21 | Did Jesus punish anyone, that is, an ind | Matt 18:6 | jcsav | 146592 | ||
Mat 26:24, "...........but woe unto the man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born. | ||||||
22 | Where do we draw the line? | Matt 22:37 | jcsav | 146593 | ||
Do you have a Church home. And have you received the Holy Ghost since you believed? | ||||||
23 | Here is where I'm puzzled | Luke 8:15 | jcsav | 111925 | ||
Greetings, Huron God is the one to open you heart.Read Acts 16:14...And the Lord opened her heart to pay attention to what was said by Paul (Amplified). Hope this helps. |
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24 | jcsav, Why is order "water ... Spirit" | John 3:5 | jcsav | 147079 | ||
1 Peter 3:21, "The like figure where unto even baptism doth also NOW SAVES US......by the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Col 2:12, "Buried with him in BAPTISM; wherein also ye are risen with him through FAITH of THE OPERRATION OF GOD, who raised him from the dead. Also, (Rom 6:4). Now, tell me why this is not a part of the Gospel message defind in 1Cor 15:1-4. There is no reason to believe that Nicodemus view of water baptism, was any different from any other Pharisee of that day. They understood that there was one to come that would Baptise, not only the coverts (which was common for the Jews to do in that day. But also the Jews themselves. That is why they question John the Baptist as to why he was baptising (the Jews). Jews views on Baptism was not influenced by Near Eastern thought. We give them way to little credit when it comes to their understanding of Scripture. That is why Jesus was able to silence them. Now, we have endless back and forward arguing. All because of this lack of knowledge. |
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25 | jcsav, Why isn't order "Spirit...water" | John 3:5 | jcsav | 147101 | ||
Because it is the norm, to receive the Water Baptism, before the Spirit. However, God may choose to baptise you with the Spirit first. That do not mean you birth is complete. You still must be baptised with Water. | ||||||
26 | jcsav, Meaning of Jesus silenced them? | John 3:5 | jcsav | 147123 | ||
The Sadducess Matt 22:34. The Pharisees Matt 22:46. They knew the Scriptures well enough, to know, that his doctrine had authority. | ||||||
27 | jcsav, where does Peter show fear? | John 13:37 | jcsav | 143418 | ||
You are mistaken. Give me the ID# in which I mentioned fear as Mat 8:23-27, Mark 4:37-41. Someone else brought up these Scriptures in reponse to my Rev. 21:8's use of the word. I only tried to show the difference in how the meaning of "fear" changes in differnt Text even though the meaning of the word itself remain the same. If you want to be right that badly. ok. This is going down the same line as, When you said, the Scripture says Jesus baptized (water). | ||||||
28 | Filled with the holy spirit? | John 14:16 | jcsav | 138152 | ||
Greetings, Without the Holy Spirit you can not see the Kingdom of God. This is the new birth or born again.The evidence of one having received the Holy Spirit can be found in Acts 2:4, 10:46 and 19:6. It have not changed. It is the same today. This should not be confused with the "gift of tongues" that Paul address in 1Cor. |
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29 | Is being filled the same as receiving? | John 14:16 | jcsav | 138199 | ||
Searcher56, The answer to your question is, Yes. Being filled with the Holy Spirit, receiving the Holy Spirit and being Baptized with the Holy Spirit is the same. However, being full of the Holy Spirit is different. Filled, as used in Acts can mean "FULL" or it can mean "FILL". | ||||||
30 | What is tongues of fire? | Acts 2:3 | jcsav | 113756 | ||
Greeting, I can not tell you what "tongues of fire" mean. And I don't think it is in Scripture. It sounds simular to Act 2:3. I know what that means.And that would not fit. |
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31 | Is speaking in tongues a necessity ? | Acts 2:4 | jcsav | 122014 | ||
Speaking in tongues is not an ability. It is a sign that one have received the Holy Ghost (Acts 2;4) and it follows believers (Mark 16:17). Slain in the Spirit is not a part of doctrine, I can not find that in the Scriptures. I was a Baptist myself. I can only tell you, that God have a lot more for you. If you seek, you will find. Make sure that they water Baptise in "Name of Jesus". But, if you are looking for a defence against the Truth, I can not help you. | ||||||
32 | jcsav,The gift of the Spirit preaching? | Acts 2:14 | jcsav | 143356 | ||
Peter was given the gift of Apostleship. Yes, he could and did preach. To Preach, one must be sent by God, to do so. That is not to say, that every Preacher is sent by God. | ||||||
33 | Is baptism in His name only, incomplete? | Acts 2:38 | jcsav | 142851 | ||
The statement I made was oviously not Scripture. It was an observation, as I sited. I never study Scripture by myself. I have the Holy Ghost, remember. And, yes, we do assemble ourselves together. |
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34 | jcsav, Why make unbiblical statements? | Acts 2:38 | jcsav | 142888 | ||
It was not meant to be Biblical. It was from my experience. Try it yourself and see. I was not trying to make a Biblical point. I just thought it was interesting. | ||||||
35 | Why not just accept what Scripture says? | Acts 2:38 | jcsav | 147407 | ||
Thank God for someone who knows the relationship with blood and baptism. I believe people just like to try to find a way around what God says. The Jews had a real good saying that the converts quoted as they were baptized. "I WILL DO AND I WILL LISTEN." | ||||||
36 | jcsav, Was it Paul or Peter? | Acts 5:34 | jcsav | 146362 | ||
You are right, of course. I realized my mistake, after I had posted. I meant, Peter and the apostles. jcsav | ||||||
37 | How can you say Simon wasn't saved? | Acts 8:13 | jcsav | 142846 | ||
Sorry, yes I meant Simon. And where did you think he recieved his power from. Yes he lost his power but it was not because he recieved the Holy Ghost. It was because the Gospel was preached. And what he says in Verse 24 do not mean his heart had changed when he said it. Spirits must be judged by the Spirit of God not by the hearing of the hear. Again I opoligize for saying Simeon and not Simon. | ||||||
38 | Where did the eunuch rec the Holy Ghost? | Acts 8:39 | jcsav | 147149 | ||
The point I was making is that at the time he was water baptised, he had not, at that point in time, received the Holy Ghost. I personally believe that at some point, he did (I do not believe the Lord would have taken such measures without completing it). But, that is not in Scripture. | ||||||
39 | jcsav, What to you mean? | Acts 9:3 | jcsav | 143103 | ||
Searcher, The point that I was making is that God works though His Agents. He sent Ananias to Paul not only to heal him but to Baptize him. My reply was to the statement that the only Agent need was Jesus. As far as I know, Jesus have never baptized anyone with Water. |
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40 | jcsav, Why isn't believing being saved? | Acts 16:31 | jcsav | 142745 | ||
There is believing and there is believing to the saving of ones soul. That is what Act 16:30-34 mean, believing on the Lord Jesus Christ. Rom 10:8-14 can be explain in verse 16."But they have not all obeyed the Gospel, For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believe our report? As you can see OBEYING the Gospel is linked to believing the Report. You can not say you believe and disobey. (1 Cor l:21) it is preaching that save them that believe. Not believing itself. You still think God disagrees with me. The Scripture said that Simeon believed and was Baptized. Did that make him saved. No. Maybe he got it together later on. | ||||||
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