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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: ceebee7 Ordered by Verse |
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21 | As above. | Is 49:16 | ceebee7 | 209913 | ||
Could you tell me where scripture is that says of God's love for us is that He holds us in the ? hollow or palm of His hand. I think OT. Many thanks. |
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22 | Baptism and defacto elationships | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178417 | ||
Acts 2:38 repent and be baptized. With this scripture in mind can a new christian living in a defacto relationship be baptized? |
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23 | baptism when and who | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178421 | ||
Thanks Hank. My understanding of repentance is, to go the other way in thought deed and word to what the person lived pre being born again. To determine to become more Christ like in everyday life and living in general. The couple requesting baptism are living together as if married. I understand that we are to "work out our own salvation" and that the christian journey is a work in progress (thank goodness for grace). The thing is, If this fact hadn't come to light none would be the wiser and they would be baptized in ignorance, but now the fact is known what is the responsibility of the church? | ||||||
24 | Living together and baptism ,what would | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178497 | ||
With all due respect, that does not address any of the issues that I enquired about. Are you saying that the couple in question can be baptized with the full knowledge of the church knowing of their situation? Wouldn't this be condoning the act of living together whilst unmarried? thus saying yes come on in we will baptize you regardless of you living situation, It is interesting to talk to people of different ages as to their response to this question, for instance the majority of people I've spoken to, born pre 60s (includes me) are of the mind that this issue needs addressing before they are baptized, and the people born after that time are more reluctant to want to do anything about it. The act of living together isn't actually the issue is it? it's the fact that this couple and many many others don't think that there is anything wrong with it, even when it has been pointed out to them scriptually that in my view is the real issue here. As the person baptizing them I have a huge problem with this and I would really appreciate some other views on the matter. By the way you gave me Exodus 1 on... as a reference I think I must be missing something? |
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25 | baptism when and who | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178507 | ||
Thanks Doc. I have had another response to the issue to which I answered today. However you have only made my resolve so much more substantial in the fact that I will step out of the situation should they (the headship) insist I still baptize them, as I cannot in good conscience go ahead with it. God bless. CB. |
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26 | baptism when and who | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178508 | ||
Thanks for your reply mark. The couple in question as far as I am aware see no wrong in their living arrangements, hence my hesitation in baptizing them. As I said once before it is not so much the living together that's the problem, it's the fact that they see no wrong in it. What then differentiates them from the world? | ||||||
27 | baptism when and who | Acts 2:38 | ceebee7 | 178509 | ||
Thanks Doc. I have had another response to the issue to which I answered today. However you have only made my resolve so much more substantial in the fact that I will step out of the situation should they (the headship) insist I still baptize them, as I cannot in good conscience go ahead with it. God bless. CB. |
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28 | baptism | Acts 19:3 | ceebee7 | 170102 | ||
Acts 19:3-5 John baptized in his name. The people he baptized were re baptized in Jesus name. Apart from that. Why would you want to be baptized more than once? It would be the same as asking to be saved again. Why would you want to? and wouldn't it be annulling what Christ has already done for us? Please take this as a personal view only as I am unable to find any references to the contrary. Not to say that there aren't any. In Christ. Chris. |
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29 | adultry and fornication same as homosexu | Rom 1:1 | ceebee7 | 189835 | ||
Is the sin of adultry or fornication any different to homosexualility? | ||||||
30 | How does the above relate to serving | Rom 1:1 | ceebee7 | 189851 | ||
Thank you so much for yr reply. Scriptually, does adultery and fornication prevent a person from serving in the church in any capacity? This of course is when, there is knowledge of the sin. |
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31 | Acceptance of evil??? | Rom 1:1 | ceebee7 | 189928 | ||
Thanks John for your reply. The verse was not posted by me, but interesting all the same. We are quite hardline and it is always good to have the counsel of other believers not associated with the situation. Do you think serving in the church, ie ushering or any other serving area within the church is a good example of scripture. Do you think that it maybe perceived be as accepting the situation. Many thanks, Ceebee |
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32 | ? Paul tells congregation to remove ? | 1 Corinthians | ceebee7 | 184073 | ||
Could you tell me where the scripture is, where I think, it was Paul telling a congregation to remove ? a couple from their church. Can't remember the situation the people were involved in. Many thanks. Hope there is enough information for you. |
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33 | Further to previous question. | 1 Corinthians | ceebee7 | 184095 | ||
Hi Steve, Thank you so much for your reply. Could you give me a scriptural or personal opinion, as to whether this scripture also relates to born-again christians in a defacto or same sex relationship who do not wish to change their lifestyle. I did send another reply, but am not sure if it was sent correctly. Many thanks. |
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34 | Further to previous question. | 1 Corinthians | ceebee7 | 184104 | ||
Hi Steve, Thank you so much. This has been our view also, but I did not want to influence your reply with my opinion. I think you may have answered a ? several months ago from me. I said you were a "little ripper", which in Australia is very much a compliment NOT an insult. Thank you once again for the answer. Reading on the next 2 verses adds to verse 11 of 1Corinth. 5. Many thanks, Joan (ceebee7's wife) |
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35 | as above | 1 Cor 6:18 | ceebee7 | 179847 | ||
Is all sin the same or does God regard sexual sin differently? |
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36 | as above | 1 Cor 6:18 | ceebee7 | 179859 | ||
You little ripper, ( that is Australian meaning "fantastic"). Thank you so much. | ||||||
37 | As above | 1 Cor 6:18 | ceebee7 | 179861 | ||
You little ripper, ( that is Australian meaning "fantastic"). Thank you so much. Is sexually sin spoken of more often in the Bible than other sin? |
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38 | As above | 1 Cor 6:18 | ceebee7 | 179860 | ||
You little ripper, ( that is Australian meaning "fantastic"). Thank you so much. Is sexually sin spoken of more often in the Bible than other sin? |
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39 | As above | 1 Cor 6:18 | ceebee7 | 179879 | ||
Many thanks. Hava wonderful day! |
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40 | Why is baptism neccesary? | Gal 3:27 | ceebee7 | 178345 | ||
If we have been forgiven our sins by accepting Jesus as our saviour why then is it neccesary to be baptized? Is one saved if not baptized? peter 3:21 |
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