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221 | cristian can i bieng a man look | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 83593 | ||
Yes, you can look at a women without feeling guilty! Or maybe being a womanizer was a past issue and it's now being worked through. Lust and looking, what's the difference? Looking is viewing a person as God's creation and lust is viewing a person as an object for your own sexual desires. This is a very good question because when I was living in sin, a woman that was dressed to get attention, was hard for me not to look and wonder what the possibilities might be, but now as a Christian I had to work on the lust issues in my life and the consequences of adultry, the end result of sin is death, but life is comes through our Lord and Savior, Jesus! God bless God bless |
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222 | what bible verse says who buried jesus? | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 83656 | ||
Here are only a few of the many references to your request. John 21:14 1 Corinthains 15:12 Galatians 1:1 1 Peter 1:3 Revelation 1:5 Revelation 1:17 and Jesus return; Revelation 22:20 God bless |
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223 | cristian can i bieng a man look | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 83676 | ||
Sammy Thank you for your response! "A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Proverbs 11:25 (NIV) God bless |
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224 | Family Values Acts 18, where?? | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 84746 | ||
Here is some added info for Aquila and Priscilla: In the Acts 18 passage we read together, Aquila and Priscilla are an example of a marriage partnership which glorifies God. Aquila and Priscilla are always mentioned together - three times in scripture as Aquila and Priscilla - three times as Priscilla and Aquila - neither is placed on a higher pedestal and always together - a shared partnership. They were one in their relationship with Jesus Christ - knowing Him personally as their Savior - and all they accomplished together in the name of the Lord was the result of that unity of spirit and purpose. Both were Jews from Asia Minor - they share a common ancestry, culture, language, and background. They were originally from Pontus - and had been driven from their home by an edict of Claudius against the Jews. And so at the time of the Acts 18 account they are living in Corinth. Together they own a small tentmaking business sharing equally in the duties of their business. And, as with all aspects of their marriage, they were in the tent business first of all, for the glory of God. The tents are made of goat’s hair, sewn together with thread, seamed together - quality workmanship - and those who come to their shop - their customers - know them as honest and fair in their dealings. The Apostle Paul first met Aquila and Priscilla when he came to Corinth from Athens. For 18 months Paul lived in their home. Often we hear that "Paul was a tentmaker, while he preached in Corinth." It was in Aquila and Priscilla’s tent shop that he worked. Imagine - when they were not preaching and teaching - Paul, Aquila, and Priscilla sitting together - and as they plied their needles, fashioning or repairing tents - they shared their lives and faith. And anyone who came into that shop would hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ - and would see the reality of the Gospel demonstrated in their relationship together - their love for each other - and in the way they dealt with their customers. Aquila and Priscilla are partners together in ministry. They have opened up their home to be used for God’s glory - the church of Corinth meets and worships in there. Together they had a powerful impact on the life of Apollos. Remember Apollos? Apollos is the one who Paul refers to when he says, "I planted, Apollos watered, but God was causing the growth." (1 Corinthians 3:6) Apollos came to Corinth from Alexandria. He was well educated, cultured, and a powerful orator. But, with all his brilliance and eloquence, when Apollos first came to Corinth, he only knew part of the Gospel - the first part -the teaching of John the Baptist. What he was preaching was not in error - it was just incomplete. It was Aquila and Priscilla who took Apollos aside and shared with him the larger truth of redemption - the reality of salvation through Jesus Christ - crucified and alive. The result was Apollos’ powerful ministry - so dynamic that some in Corinth gave him higher regard than Paul and Peter. But, all that Apollos became he owed, under God, to the quiet instruction - the discipleship - of Aquila and Priscilla. Aquila and Priscilla had a tremendous part in the ministry of the Apostle Paul. When Paul left Corinth for Ephesus - they went with him. There they joined him in his ministry. During the great riots in Ephesus, Aquila and Priscilla risked their own lives to save Paul’s life. Later, they followed Paul to Rome and joined him in ministry there. Where would the ministry of Apollos have been, what would the ministry of Paul have been like - what if he had been martyred in Ephesus - only God knows how many were saved spiritually - how significant was the ministry of Aquila and Priscilla. The history of Christianity is filled with humble men and women like Aquila and Priscilla - inconspicuously working behind the scenes - focused on serving God - bringing glory to Him and not themselves. God bless |
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225 | Family Values Acts 18, where?? | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 84751 | ||
Thank you for your comments. God bless you as we assemble before God's Throne to worship Him! God bless 2Tim.2:15 |
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226 | Is belief in the bible needed to be save | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 160839 | ||
2 Timothy is speaking of the last times, that there would be perilous times and how men would act out, but 2 Tim. 3:5 says "Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away." I might add, you have a way of stirring up the nest. Peace inmyheart |
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227 | Is belief in the bible needed to be save | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 160856 | ||
The Bible is the source to find the answer you are looking for. I can't speak for everyone on this site, but for the most part if you are asking a honest question, you will get a honest response, and no one is going to judge you for that. Sometimes a Christian will be the only Bible a non believer will read--2Cr 3:2 Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read of all men:(KJV) You should assume what I quoted 3:5 is in reference to what 3:1-4 is saying! Thank you for replying, and keep on seeking. Jhn 20:30 And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book: Jhn 20:31 But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. Peace |
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228 | Is belief in the bible needed to be save | NT general Archive 1 | inmyheart | 160900 | ||
You are welcomed! And thank you for being transparent, this is the place where you can be free to ask questions. I'll let you go now, looks like you quite busy :) Peace inmyheart 1Cor. 2:5 |
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229 | WHAT DOES CHPT6 VS 3 MEAN IN GENISIS | Genesis | inmyheart | 51601 | ||
Greetings, Genesis 6:3-4, God's response to this great wickedness God "first" promises that His Spirit shall not strive with man forever, this means that there is a "point of no return" in our rejection of God. God will not woo us forever, there's a point where He will say "no more" All the more reason for us to say that today is the day we will respond to Jesus, instead of waiting for another day. We have no promise that God will draw us then! Said that, to say this God also "promises" that "his days will be one hundred and twenty years," not that this is the outside life span of man, but that this is the time left until the flood! God bless you as you study God's word |
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230 | why did god decide to create a woman | Genesis | inmyheart | 54304 | ||
justme, Genesis 2:15, The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden (why?) to "work" it and "take care" of it. Or we can look how God created ("work") man, and how He "took care" of man by putting him in the Garden. When God saw man "working" and that he could "take care" of his work, God said "it's not good that, "that" man be alone. When God saw man was responsible to "work" and to "take care" of the Garden, he would "work" at a relationship and "take care" of the woman :) When God sees a man not "working" and not "taking care" of anything, God says it's good that, "that" man should be alone! :) God bless |
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231 | Genesis 1: light ? | Genesis | inmyheart | 71149 | ||
maydayjohn, The holy scripture designing by revealed religion to maintain and improve natural religion, to repair the decays of it and supply the defects of it, since the fall, for the reviving of the precepts of the law of nature, lays down, at first, this principle of the unclouded light of nature, That this world was, in the beginning of time, created by a Being of infinite wisdom and power, who was himself before all time and all worlds. The entrance into God's word gives this LIGHT. God's Word is the Light on the first day! |
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232 | Giants on Earth? | Genesis | inmyheart | 81355 | ||
Gen 6:4 There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare [children] to them, the same [became] mighty men which [were] of old, men of renown. Also: Num. 13:33 Deu. 2:11 Deu. 2:20 God bless |
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233 | God sanctions murder of the innocent? | Genesis | inmyheart | 161856 | ||
Hello, You stated in the last part of your post "People can argue that God really didn't mean for Abraham to kill Isaac, yet obviously Abraham killing Isaac would have been the right thing to do, so there is no difference." The difference is Abraham knew God would not kill his son, God is not a murderer. That's why he told the men that were traveling with him to wait for him, Gen 22:5 Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey, and I and the lad will go over there; and we will worship and return to you." Abraham did not say "we may or may not return!" God bless inmyheart |
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234 | God sanctions murder of the innocent? | Genesis | inmyheart | 162021 | ||
No, I'm not using circular reasoning, I quoted the word of God, and it says, Gen 22:5 Abraham said to his young men, "Stay here with the donkey, and I and the lad will go over there; and we will worship AND RETURN TO YOU." (caps to emphasis). The testing of Abraham's faith shows everything, he did not know when God would show up, it just so happened when Abraham was on the downward thrust of the knife that God stopped him. You may even examine your own faith, God may not have responded exactly when you wanted Him to, sometimes it's in that midnight hour, in the last minute of the testing that God shows up. As for me, I'm blessed by that verse, the Bible clearly states that faith comes from hearing.... Romans 10:17. God bless inmyheart 1Cor. 2:5 |
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235 | contradiction? | Genesis | inmyheart | 162145 | ||
Rats Feet, Make no mistake, he KNEW! Let's put it this way, God didn't just come up to Abraham one day and ask him to sacrifice his son, no, God demonstrated that Abraham could trust Him. If God could cause Abraham and Sara to have a baby in their nineties, then Abraham could trust God to provide a sacrafice. Abraham did not stagger at the promises of God. God bless inmyheart |
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236 | Where is Abraham's test of faith? | Genesis | inmyheart | 162277 | ||
Let me see if I can put this another way for you to understand. Let's assume you go to the store and buy a light bulb, you get home and put it in your lamp, how do you know it's going to work? Well, before you bought the bulb the manufacturer tested it to make sure it would work! God, The Manufacturer, put a measure of faith in every man, God knows it works, and for man to know it works, God will test it. That's about it, I pray that all the information that you have received will bring the revelation you are looking for, and if you are still not sure, just meditate on it for awhile, it will come! How did you know you were going to be saved? By faith! God bless inmyheart |
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237 | Why have kids when... | Gen 1:22 | inmyheart | 53690 | ||
God is not willing that any perish, but that all should come to repentance (2Peter 3:9) It's good that no asked your Dad the same question! :) God bless |
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238 | Why have kids when... | Gen 1:22 | inmyheart | 53695 | ||
Amen :) Hank, I just wanted to let you know that God has you on my heart. Remember the last response you posted to me? Well, this is the right time to give you my input as to why I responded to that individual as I did. You see, I was scrolling through the "Show Me" Answers page, when I read this one posters response. Without reading the thread I could tell this individual was struggling, so I responded with Fight the good fight, meaning that we don't have to struggle with the things of God, or fight against something that will not produce any benefits for us. This is why we fight the good fight, because God always causes us to triumph, and it sounded like he/she was not fighting the good fight. Am I right? because I still haven't read the thread or it's out come. All I know is that this individual was being critical to another person, and I didn't know this person was posting to you. I apologize for sounding sharp or rude, for this has cause some grief in my heart. My intent was never to be critical of another brother. God is raising His people to walk as citizen's of His Kingdom, and I too fall short of this. Thank you for understanding. God bless |
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239 | Why have kids when... | Gen 1:22 | inmyheart | 53700 | ||
Once again, thank you for your kind words of encouragement. Good night and God bless! |
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240 | Why have kids when... | Gen 1:22 | inmyheart | 53746 | ||
Thank God for fathers who are men of God! And thank God for sons who walk in the wisdom of God! God bless |
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