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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: prayon Ordered by Verse |
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441 | Worry, Cannot trust ppl and Criticism | Matt 6:25 | prayon | 60184 | ||
Greetings Lialia, We worry when we do not trust God or rely on Him totally. I got an email today that I am including to you that I think will help you to stop worrying: Moses and the people were in the desert, but what was he going to do with them? They had to be fed, and feeding 2 or 3 million people requires a lot of food. According to the Quartermaster General in the Army, it is reported that Moses would have to have had 1500 tons of food each day. Do you know that to bring that much food each day, two freight trains, each at least a mile long, would be required! Besides you must remember, they were out in the desert, so they would have to have firewood to use in cooking the food. This would take 4000 tons of wood and a few more freight trains, each a mile long, just for one day. And just think, they were forty years in transit. And Oh yes! They would have to have water. If they only had enough to drink and wash a few dishes, it would take 11,000,000 gallons each day and a freight train with tank cars, 1800 miles long, just to bring water! And then another thing! They had to get across the Red Sea at night. Now, if they went on a narrow path, double file, the line would be 800 miles long and would require 35 days and nights to get through. So there had to be a space in the Red Sea, 3 miles wide so that they could walk 5000 abreast to get over in one night. But then, there is another problem...............each time they camped at the end of the day, a campground two-thirds the size of the state of Rhode Island was required, or a total of 750 square miles long........ think of it! This much space for camping. Do you think Moses figured all this out before he left Egypt? I think not! You see, Moses believed in God. God took care of these things for him. Now do you think God has any problem taking care of all your needs? As for the not being able to trust people and critcism I am not sure what you are asking. Could you be a little bit more specific about the situation. If you feel more comfortable in emailing me feel free, the address is in my profile. prayon |
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442 | What is the kingdom of God ? | Matt 6:33 | prayon | 126849 | ||
Greetings Zam zam and welcome to the forum! The God's Word translation makes it a little easier to understand what Christ means: "But first, be concerned about his kingdom and what has his approval. Then all these things will be provided for you". You seek the kingdom by seeking God. Seek - (to seek literally or figuratively; specifically to worship God - be about, desire, endeavour, enquire , require) His face - seek a relationship with Him daily. Make your single aim to be have God to reign in your life and your heart. The kingdom of God "comes not with outward show" (Luk:17:20) but is chiefly that which is inward and spiritual (Rom:14:17). Seek him with your whole heart. Hope this helps. prayon |
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443 | Is it wrong to preach against sin? | Matt 7:2 | prayon | 60567 | ||
Greetings Pastor Glenn, NO! Absolutely not! Can I say it any stronger? Matthew 7:2 does not prohibit all types of judging (v.16). There is a righteous kind of judgement we are supposed to exercise with careful discernment (John 7:24 - Do not judge according to appearance but with righteous judgement). Censorious, hypocritical, self-righteous or other kinds of unfair jugements are prohibited. In other words the type of judgement that tears another down in order to build one's self up. Judge not means condemn not. Condemning others so blinds our spiritual vision (like a beam of wood in the eye)that we are unable to see to help take the speck out of anothers eye. When preaching your are to condemn the sin i.e., lying or stealing. Preach that sin is what will lead you to absence of eternal life. Do not preach against a person, preach against the sin. An attitude of "if the shoe fits...". The hearers of the Word should then decide whether it applies to them. If you did not preach against sin and say that it was wrong how do you think that your congregation would learn that sin leads to death? It is your responsibility to preach the truth, whether you step on toes or not. You are the shepherd and your congregation is your flock. You must answer to God concerning the actions and condition of your flock. Do you want to go in front of Jesus and tell Him that you did not want to preach aginst sin because you didn't want to judge anyone? As for the "church goers" - Maybe they don't want to hear it because when they hear it the Holy Spirit moves to convict them and they don't want to give up the sin. Remember, the devil will use anyone he can to stop God's word from going out. John the Baptist was beheaded because he upset Herodias by condemning her sin. Herodias married Phillip, her fathers brother. John openly rebuked the sin of incest strongly. The daughter of Herodias asked for John's head because her mother wanted revenge on John. Because of his promise he had to give it. He was grieved because he did not want to behead John. So I guess you could say that John was beheaded because he preached against sin. What would of happpened if John hadn't followed his call to preach against sin and prepare the path for Jesus? prayon |
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444 | ALL christians in speaking out on sin? | Matt 7:2 | prayon | 60576 | ||
Greetings again, Yes you have my permission. I think there is a slight difference. Where as you are responsible for your sheep, Christians are basically responsible for themselves. Christians are to witness to nonbelievers and let them know what is sin but not on the level you are. When questioned, Christians however, must call a sin a sin. They are not to sugarcoat it either. They too will one day have to stand before God and explain why they did not tell someone of a sin. Imagine how it would be if that person missed heaven because a Christian didn't want to judge them or hurt their feelings. Like you, they must hate the sin and love the sinner. agape, prayon |
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445 | Listening to God | Matt 7:7 | prayon | 61039 | ||
Greetings vildan and welcome to the forum, The first way to learn to hear God is to pray. "Make me to know your ways O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all day long" (Psalm 25:4-5). Ask Him to let you hear Him. "Whatever you ask me I will give you up to half of my kingdom" (Mark 6:23). "Whatever you ask of God, God will give you" (John 11:22). Then listen. He will speak to you in a quiet voice. The story of Elijah teaches us that God speaks more frequently in whispers than in shouts. God also uses others to speak to you. It might be through a person who you are having a conversation with, or through the radio or TV. Hope this helps. prayon |
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446 | Spirtual Gifts | Matt 7:13 | prayon | 8580 | ||
Ezekiel, The gift of tongues (the ability to speak by inspiration of the Holy Spitit in a language which has not been learned) is still alive and well today. Many people have dimissed the gift of tongues, because they have not understood the value and significance of the gift. Those people deprive themselves and those who they influence of much blessing. 1Cor 12:7-10 lists the nine spiritual gifts, one being tongues. None of the other spiritual gifts have disappeared why should this one? Throughout the history of the Church there is a record of believers who exercised the gift of speaking in tongues, including such men as John Wesley, Charles Finney and D.L. Moody. Paul tells us that he would "like all of you to speak in tongues". He knew that this letter would be spread throughout the world, therefore by not naming the Corinthians in particular he meant it for everyone. He also tells us in 1Cor 14:4 theat "he who speaks in tongues edifies himself"; he is "building up" his spirit. The daily use of tongues in worship and d prayer will keep the spirit strong. In answer to your question asked in a previous post, How do you receive it? all who have received the baptism of the Holy Spirit have the ability to speak in tongues. All you have to do is to then speak out in faith and the Holy Spirit will give it to you. it is as though the Holy Spirit takes over your tongue and vocal cords. However, people receive it at different times - God's timing. Some people receive the gift upon baptism, some much later. I have spoken in tongues for quite a while and I can tell you that it is a very uplifting and rewarding experience. prayon |
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447 | How can we discern false teachers? | Matt 7:15 | prayon | 109623 | ||
Greetings Kalos! The answer is simple - You know them by their fruit. Does what he is teaching line up with the Word of God? Also,look at their motivation. Is it money, power, or fame or is it seeing God's will done? prayon |
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448 | buildikng on the rock | Matt 7:24 | prayon | 108913 | ||
Greetings hartons, Welcome to the forum! I don't think that Shelly gave you the answer that you were looking for, however, I am not quite sure what you are asking. What do you mean "who" did He say He would listen to? prayon | ||||||
449 | Who is the them? | Matt 8:4 | prayon | 14717 | ||
The priests according to the law of Leviticus 14. prayon | ||||||
450 | Why can't he tell anyone? | Matt 8:4 | prayon | 166876 | ||
Greetings and welcome to the forum! Miracles tend to draw public attention and Christ did not want the publicity the miracle would draw to hinder His ministry. However, that was exactly what happened according to Mark 1:45 (When the man left, he began to talk freely. He spread his story so widely that Jesus could no longer enter any city openly. Instead, he stayed in places where he could be alone. But people still kept coming to him from everywhere). prayon | ||||||
451 | Is Matthew 10:5 fulfillment of prohecy? | Matt 10:5 | prayon | 90522 | ||
Greetings, I can find no related verses in the OT, were you thinking of one in particular? prayon | ||||||
452 | No, just wandered. Thanks, Chusarcik | Matt 10:5 | prayon | 90646 | ||
Your welcome, Have a blessed day. prayon | ||||||
453 | Choosing a bilbe text | Matt 10:8 | prayon | 147865 | ||
Greetings, I agree with you the King James Version is beautiful but many people can not understand it. I never recommend it to a new believer. May I suggest the New King James Version which is much easier to read or the New International Version which is also very popular. Many blessings to you for this undertaking! prayon | ||||||
454 | I will pray for you Art. | Matt 10:13 | prayon | 28897 | ||
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455 | I will pray for you Art. | Matt 10:13 | prayon | 28898 | ||
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456 | wise as a serpent and gentle as a dove | Matt 10:16 | prayon | 5459 | ||
Matthew 10:16: Jesus stated this to the disciples as He was sending them out "See, I am sending you out like sheep into the midst of wolves; so you must be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. |
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457 | Question on Matthew 10:23 | Matt 10:23 | prayon | 90520 | ||
Greetings Chusarcik, in reading the whole passage (16-23) it is clear that He can not be talking about a time whil he is still alive because until His death they were totally shielded from persecution. Jesus took all the persecution and opposition on Himself. Various commentaries interpret that this verse can either mean the time period after pentecost while others put an eschatological significance on it that it is talking about prior to and during the tribulation. The one I like the best is the International Bible Commentary that says that it is telling us that the work of carrying His gospel to the world will not be completed by either the apostles or those prior to us or by us today. prayon | ||||||
458 | Am I understanding right? | Matt 10:23 | prayon | 90644 | ||
Greetings, yes. The bible tells us that Jesus won't come until the gospel has reached everyone and I don't need to mention how much persecution the disciples went through after pentecost or how much persecution missionaries go through today taking the word to all parts of the world. prayon | ||||||
459 | (God will punish censorship.) | Matt 10:28 | prayon | 112870 | ||
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460 | Matt11.2 Why did he ask this?He knew! | Matt 11:3 | prayon | 89291 | ||
Greetings Clare, The MacArthur study bible says that understandably confused in the things that were happening. He was imprisioned, and Christ was carrying on a ministry of healing instead of judgement. John had preached that those who rejected Jesus would be baptized with fire, but Jesus was carrying on a ministry of mercy and grace instead of asserting His messianic claims. He also wondered why was he still in prison. John was confused about the first and second comings of Christ. Christ understood this and sent him a message that comforted him. Isn't it great that when we get confused that Christ understands and sends us the comfort we need? prayon |
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