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21 | Sound Advise??? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 94989 | ||
It is refered to in scripture as "discernment." Per Mr W Discernment: the quality of being able to grasp and comprehend what is obscure : skill in discerning. If you know the word of God, you will likely have discernment. If you don't know the Word, you would be wise to learn it. If you know the word and do not have a Spirit of discernment, "ask and ye shall recieve." George |
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22 | Sound Advise??? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 94993 | ||
Your words, my dear Brother, will remain in my heart for the remainder of my time. Your www links have already been a blessing to me. I have accessed your profile many times, and visited many valuable links. Thanks It is those such as yourself who make sights such as this so valuable. George |
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23 | SPOUSE OR CHILD? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 94997 | ||
No, perhaps so in some mens eyes,(such men, a woman should stear clear of,) but not so according to scripture. George |
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24 | Since we are talking Bible versions | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 95016 | ||
I have, and I found it reciently at one of the links on your profile. The only problem is that I can't remember which link. George |
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25 | any preaching during satan's 1000 yrs | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 95525 | ||
Now that is really a good question. One that you will probably get many answers to. Be advised though that any answers you recieve will be purely opinion, for to my knowledge, scripture gives absolutely no details concerning the happenings durring this time frame. George |
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26 | spiritual arrows and discernment | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 96745 | ||
This would depend on who is shooting them. You need to be a little more discriptive. George |
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27 | Why is "5" referred to as grace. | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 100223 | ||
At the risk of revealing my ignorance, I'd like to ask. If 7 means completion, then how could 8 mean a new beginning? It would seem that there would be no 8 if it is as you state. I'm sure that somewhere, somehow your question has a basis of validity. I'm really looking forward to finding out where and how. As to what the number 5 has to do with grace... Not that, I am really looking forward to finding out... I'll admit, I have yet to thoroughly "study" the entire Word, particularily the book of Revelations. I do remember various references to the number 2 as in "where two or mor are gathered in my name...," the number 3 as in the Trinity, the number"s" 6 as in the mark of the beast, and the number 7 as in the seven seals etc. This brings to mind another question. Yours is about 5; what about 4? Just pondering. I'm sure someone has a serious answer. I hope so anyway. I really want to see it. George |
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28 | Hank, found the answer to the riddle. | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 100224 | ||
Hank. I would say that you have found the answer to the riddle. Have you been plowing with his "Sam"pq's heafer? George |
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29 | Will we have physical or spiritual bodie | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101106 | ||
What one "thinks" is of no value. What the Word says is of great value concerning this and any other subject one might think of. If you are interested in truth, ask and you will recieve. Otherwise, be careful of what others "think." George |
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30 | Jehonadab. Who is your master? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101505 | ||
Jehonadab. Who is your master? PLEASE. A single sentence will adequately provide an answer. George |
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31 | Jehonadab. Who is your master? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101511 | ||
This question was dirrected to "Jehonadab," but you answered it Jon. You are now welcome to consider and answer the following. It is apparent that that there was once an angel who felt the same way. I contend that the latter part of your answer contradicts the first part. Like it or not, "No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other..." It is apparent which you despise. Which do you love and hold to? It is either one or the other. Matthew Henry wrote that there is no middle ground. It is either love or hate, yes or no, good or bad, Heaven or hell. You are a smart person. You know which you wish to choose. Dear soul, in your own words, what is your problem? Exorting in Christ George |
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32 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101513 | ||
Dear soul, was it not specified in the 10 commandments (Exo 20:13) that "Thou shalt not kill?" Is killing an unpardonable sin? No. Must we ask to receive forgiveness? Yes. Will a sin laden person enter the gates of heaven? No. If one kills himself, does he not commit sin by killing? Will that one receive forgiveness for that final sin? NO! They didn't get to ask. George |
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33 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101619 | ||
John, you seem a little wishy-washy on the subject. Will one who commits suicide, go to heaven or not? There is no "maybe." It is a simple yes or no. you seem to agree in a feeble way. Believers are just as human as any sinner. They simply march to the sound of a different drummer. They are just as likely, if not more so, than any sinner to face trials and tribulations. The only difference is faith. I like to look on faith as a Christian tape measure. Some are tall. Some short. Still some are midgets. I can see how when beat down to the ground a midget Christian might kill himself, but like yourself, I can’t imagine a Christian with any amount of faith killing himself. It seems you answered what appears to be your own doubt. You portray a "once saved, always saved" belief. I am sorry. I have seen where in scripture this thought could be mistakenly derived, but if one applies the "entire bible," they will also read therein that one "can remove his name from the lamb’s book of life." However, this is a doctrinal issue and, I believe an improper topic for discussion in this forum. "the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." Irrevocable, yes. No one can take them away. But one (can) give them up. In Christ George |
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34 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101856 | ||
John, you are truly a gift to the church. Once again you leave me speechless, (I have never met anyone who could do this. I am truly honored,) for, where I am concerned, once you have had your say, no more can be said on the subject. In christ George |
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35 | What is an Apostle? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101898 | ||
Per Mr Webster 1 : one sent on a mission: as a : one of an authoritative New Testament group sent out to preach the gospel and made up especially of Christ's 12 original disciples and Paul b : the first prominent Christian missionary to a region or group 2 a : a person who initiates a great moral reform or who first advocates an important belief or system b : an ardent supporter : ADHERENT 3 : the highest ecclesiastical official in some church organizations There are 3 levels of apostleship. (1)The apostleship of Christ. (2)That of the original 12 (3)The one that continues to this day as defined above. Keep in mind however that "all believers" are not blessed with the same gifts. One may be blessed with leadership, another prophesy, or the utterance of unknown toungs or interpritation thereof. Still yet, another may be blessed with the gift of serving others, or exortation. Whatever our gift, the discovery and the nurturing and development thereof is the responsibility of the individual and that individuals pastor who, if he is doing his job in accordance with the Word, fills the position as "shepherd" and "protector" to that individual. Too many pastors need to be reminded of this responsibility in the mannor that those recorded in the Word they supposedly preach, have been reminded. Exhorting in Christ George |
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36 | What is an Apostle? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101899 | ||
Can you please provide a scriptural foundation for your statement? George |
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37 | What is an Apostle? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101901 | ||
It's all in the definition of the word. It really dosent matter. KJV does not use the word missionary. Others may. KJV uses Apostle. The KJV written in "perfect english." How many other versions even make this claim? Per Mr Webster; 1 : relating to, engaged in, or devoted to missions 2 : characteristic of a missionary A "missionary" is simply one sent on a mission. This noun is commonly associated with a religious mission, but technically it could be associated with anyone on any mission, even a demon from hades. (Anyone not agreeing, please verify the definition, for I do not care to defend Mr Webster, as I continually do Mr James.) An "apostle" however is a more specific noun. 1 : one sent on a mission: as a : one of an authoritative New Testament group sent out to preach the gospel and made up especially of Christ's 12 original disciples and Paul b : the first prominent Christian missionary to a region or group 2 a : a person who initiates a great moral reform or who first advocates an important belief or system b : an ardent supporter : ADHERENT 3 : the highest ecclesiastical official in some church organizations God Bless George |
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38 | What is an Apostle? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101905 | ||
I have researched the two words. This is my conclusion. I assert that "today’s English," like many other languages is no where as near perfect (descriptive) as the original language. I wonder how many more generations it will take before the commonly accepted definition of the word "love" will sound something like this; Love; 1) Interaction between two or more people, male or female, for the purpose of sexual satisfaction. 2) Indulgence in whatever it takes to achieve self satisfaction. What about marriage? Marriage; (1) The union, either temporary or permanent between two or more individuals, either male or female. (2) Formerly defined as the union between one male and one female or a: the state of being married b: the mutual relation of husband and wife: WEDLOCK c: the institution whereby men and women are joined in a special kind of social and legal dependence for the purpose of founding and maintaining a family. Considering society’s refusal to commitment, the definition has been changed to reflect the desire. Sad! It is happening this very day. What are we Christians doing to stop it? Sitting on our back sides squabbling over the difference between the meaning or two words that not many of us have ever exercised? Exhorting and expecting eventual “digitally martyrdom.” In Christ George |
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39 | MARK 16:16: Was it perverted? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101944 | ||
Sorry AO. Righteousness never has, nor will it ever get anyone into heaven. Repentance is a requirement, but you left out the main ingrediant in your post. In Christ George |
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40 | The unpardonable sin? | Bible general Archive 2 | GeorJoy | 101947 | ||
Dear friend, there is but one unpardonable sin according to scripture. Perhaps I haven't read far enough, but I have yet to see it mentioned in this thread. George |
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