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401 | Can you tell me what is a "living sacrif | Rom 12:1 | ebrain | 167155 | ||
Also remember that Jesus is our living sacrifice, He who died, that we might live. | ||||||
402 | Have you prayed yet? | 1 Corinthians | ebrain | 171883 | ||
Yes many times. | ||||||
403 | Problem of Corinth in 1 Corinthian 1:1 | 1 Cor 1:1 | ebrain | 182019 | ||
What exactly is your question? | ||||||
404 | Are we all born with the Holy Spirit? | 1 Cor 2:14 | ebrain | 187277 | ||
If you mean, are we all born with the Holy Spirit already within us, then the answer is no we are not, as the first verse bellow indicates, but if we do what is described in the next verse, then what is described in both verses will apply. 1 Cor 2:14 But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. Eph 1:13 In Him, you also, after listening to the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation--having also believed, you were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise, Eph 1:14 who is given as a pledge of our inheritance, with a view to the redemption of God's own possession, to the praise of His glory. I hope that this helps you. ebrain. |
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405 | Human minds cannot understand | 1 Cor 2:14 | ebrain | 187528 | ||
Hi kevinl03. I think it likely that the verse of Scripture you require could be. 1 Cor 2:14 But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised. ebrain. |
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406 | Are we all born with the Holy Spirit? | 1 Cor 2:14 | ebrain | 187532 | ||
Hi manish. Yousaid. Answer: no we never born with the holy spirit caz eph.2:1 says we born in inquity. even david saya i was brought forth in inquity. You are right of course, however, the above verses refer to the first birth, and not to the second birth, for which see bellow. John 3:3 Jesus answered and said to him, "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God." John 1:13 who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. ebrain. |
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407 | levals of rewards in heaven? | 1 Cor 3:14 | ebrain | 178449 | ||
Yes there are, but these rewards are in fact delegated responsibilities, as indicated by our Lord Jesus at Luke 19:17-19, but read the whole passage from vs 11 to 27. ebrain. |
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408 | Does God use extreme punishment | 1 Cor 5:5 | ebrain | 184606 | ||
Have a look at 1Cor 5:1-5, and 1 Cor 11:17-30, also Acts 5:1-11, and see what you think, I personally feel that this is in fact the case. No doubt others will have something to say on this matter. ebrain. |
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409 | How does the verse help Paul's argument | 1 Cor 6:16 | ebrain | 162258 | ||
I would have thought v 15 would have made that crystal clear. As a Christian indwelt by the Holy Spirit who will never leave you, how can you possibly oblige Him to become one flesh with a prostitute, it is unthinkable. |
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410 | Agape Fish? | 1 Cor 13:1 | ebrain | 167341 | ||
Agape means the pure, and Holy love of God, as described in 1st Cor Ch 13, but where you get Agape Fish from, I don't know, please inform me. Thank you. |
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411 | What does 1 Cor 13:10, mean? | 1 Cor 13:9 | ebrain | 183057 | ||
Could someone please explain what is intended to be understood at. 1Cr 13:9 For we know in part and we prophesy in part. 1Cr 13:10 But when that which is perfect has come, then that which is in part will be done away. Thank you ebrain. |
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412 | What does 1 Cor 13:10, mean? | 1 Cor 13:9 | ebrain | 183069 | ||
Thank you Doc for your most help full post. May the Lord bless you. Edwin. |
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413 | Do I need tongues to be connected? | 1 Cor 14:26 | ebrain | 159650 | ||
No you do not, He is fluant in all methods of comunication including tongues. If He has given you that gift, then use it. Silent prayer is also acceptable to our Lord. Every blessing. ebrain. |
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414 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165250 | ||
is jesus god? | ||||||
415 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165251 | ||
This question has not come out as I at first wrote it, it was as follows. How can Jesus who is coequal with God, also be subject to God? Jesus said at John 8:24, "unless you believe that I AM, you will die in your sins". Note. I am convinced that Jesus is God, I have no problem with the Deity of Christ, it is just 1 Cor 15:28, that I have a problem with. |
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416 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165314 | ||
Thank you Mark. I will read the material you recommend, and no doubt respond in due course. I have misplaced your e-mail address, perhaps you would be kind enough to let me have it again. Mine is pabrain@indent.co.uk. Every blessing. Edwin. |
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417 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165372 | ||
Thanks again Mark. Here is another one for you to comment on. Philippians 2:9. "the name that is above every name". How can you give someone what they have allready have? Mind you if you read the next verse, and also Isaiah 45:23, it might help. |
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418 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165386 | ||
Mark. I also believe that Jesus and Jehovah are one and the same. Who do you think Isaiah saw,as recorded at Ch 6 vs 1-6, he tells us a v 6 that he saw Jehovah, the "King the LORD of hosts!". Whereas John tells us that Isaiah saw Jesus, see Ch 12 vs 37-41. How about that then. More later, must close now. In Him. Edwin. |
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419 | is jesus god? | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 165389 | ||
You ask, what do I think. Well regarding Phil 2:5-11, I often wonder why almost all quotations of this passage stop at v 11, and do not continue on with vs12-13. A long time ago I was told that whenever the word "Therefore" appears, we are to ask ourselves what the word therefore is there for, I believe that Paul intended v 13, to be understood in light of vs 5-11, where it it quite clear that Jesus, as one might say took a back seat, and allowed His Father who dwelt in Him (John 14:10)to do the work, and that we likewise are to do the same. Note that in v 13 we are told that it is God in us who both wills (gives us the will, reveals His will, makes us willing), and to work, note it is God who works, not us, all we are required to do "Therefore" is to let Him get on with it. There is no other way, you carn't He can, so let Him, and letting Him is what the Bible calls faith, "For without faith etc, etc",,, Heb 11:6. Every blessing Mark. Edwin. |
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420 | How can the Son at the end be subject be | 1 Cor 15:28 | ebrain | 188646 | ||
Within the context of 1Cor 15:24-28, I am unable to comprehend how the Son who I understand is coequal with the Father, and the Holy Spirit should at the end be subject to God, when He also is God? Also what is meant by "God may be all in all". Thank you. pabrain. 1Cr 15:27 For "He has put all things under His feet."[fn1] But when He says "all things are put under Him," it is evident that He who put all things under Him is excepted. 1Cr 15:28 Now when all things are made subject to Him, then the Son Himself will also be subject to Him who put all things under Him, that God may be all in all. |
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