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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: inHzsvc Ordered by Verse |
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81 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1775 | ||
Amen.....that's my attitude about it even though I think they MIGHT be Enoch and Elijah. | ||||||
82 | REV4:5 .THE MEANING PLEASE | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1776 | ||
The number 7 in Scripture is God's number of completion. The number 6 is man's number--incompletion(if that's a word). This passage simply refers to the completeness of the Spirit of God in all aspects of His work. At least, that's my take on it. God bless. |
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83 | The beast with seven heads | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1777 | ||
My take on it is that this beast represents the Revived Roman empire. The one with a deadly wound that lives is the Antichrist. This is a very deep question that would take much more time than is allowed here.... | ||||||
84 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1801 | ||
You asked what Enoch ever did with respect to the Second Coming. Well, let's see.....Jude 14 begins "And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, prophesied of these things, saying, Behold, the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his saints, (15) to execute judgment upon all, and to convince all that are ungodly among them of all their ungodly deeds which they have ungodly committed, and of all their hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against him." Now, this sounds like something similar to what I think, at least, that the two witnesses will be preaching. Again, I am not dogmatic concerning Enoch or anybody else. However, I have many good commentators that feel Enoch is the second witness and they have reasonable ground to stand on. God can empower anybody He wants to with the powers the two witnesses will have. Moses and Elijah wouldn't have had them had the Lord not given them to them. God bless all and thanks for the good conversation. | ||||||
85 | Point of No Return | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1802 | ||
The Bible speaks of the False Prophet and the Antichrist of deceiving the very elect, if it were possible. I believe that all whom God has given to Christ in the Covenant of Grace which took place before the foudation of the world will come to Him. There's nothing the devil can do to thwart God's plans. God bless. |
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86 | WHY DOSE IT HAVE TO BE MOSSES AND ELIJAH | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1813 | ||
That passage has made me wonder how much Enoch was hated in the pre-flood era. God bless. | ||||||
87 | GEt back up | Revelation | inHzsvc | 2013 | ||
I believe in Christians backsliding....for instance, Noah got drunk after the flood--Peter denied Christ--David had an affair--Abraham had a wife after his handmaiden. I do not, however, believe that any of these lost their salvation. I fully expect to see them in glory. Christ said of His sheep that He gave them "eternal life, and they shall NEVER perish."(Jhn. 10:28) God bless. |
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88 | GEt back up | Revelation | inHzsvc | 2014 | ||
Thanks, Brother. If I'd read this first, I wouldn't have had to reply. I have never taken the term backsliding to mean losing one's salvation. John Bunyan, in Pilgrim's Progress, represents a Christian going up a hill. However, some ways up, he trips and slides back down a ways. He then gets up and goes back over the same ground he had once tread. Notice, the Christian is always on the hill. I know this is not infallible Scripture, but, I believe it is Scriptural. God bless, and, thanks for defending the truth. |
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89 | GEt back up | Revelation | inHzsvc | 7501 | ||
So, you don't expect to see David, Peter, or Noah in Heaven? We have Scripture. Scripture says, "He that believeth HATH ETERNAL life." Are you a possessor or eternal life? That's what being saved is. If you are, it is eternal. If Christ surely paid for your sins, you have been made "at one" (atonement) with God. God bless. |
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90 | GEt back up | Revelation | inHzsvc | 7552 | ||
Atonement means reconciliation. That means that Christ's blood acutally reconciled us to God--His blood made us "at one" with God. Christ said specifically that He gave His sheep eternal life and they shall never perish. Did the five foolish virgins make it in, you ask? Not to the wedding, but, there is no mention of them not making it to Heaven and there is no mention of them being eternally separated from. Christ, because of they're actions, didn't choose them to be in His bride. But, they were, nevertheless, virgins. This signifies that they'd been washed. Notice, when the Bridegroom called, all of the virgins arose. At the sounding of the trumpet, no lost will arise. I realize this is not the general teaching of this parable, but, there are too many unanswered questions if you think these virgins were lost. They simply were not members of the Bride of Christ which we all should be striving for. God bless. |
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