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181 | The Feeling of Prayer. | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 175815 | ||
cynthia, One thing I want to encourage you with is this. Feelings are no gaurantee for truth. We all have em. Where is your heart when you pray? Sometimes we get tied up when we dont know what to pray about and that does happen. Praying isn't always going to be this big emotional experience,sometimes yes and that's good. Having an emotional bond with the father is healthy and needed. But our emotions dont key our time with God.They may play a part but they are not the key. In Christ, lionheart |
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182 | English words are sometime misunderstood | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 175868 | ||
Buck, Greetings and welcome to the forum. A good concordance,Lexicon or topical bible will oft time give you the english or the pronunciation in the greek or hebrew. Also you might find some help in as far es english pronunciation in a dictionary. let me know if this helps. In Christ, lionheart |
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183 | dress codes for men and women? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 175950 | ||
wonbyone, Greetings,Here are some scriptures that will give you a little more insight on this subject. Deuteronomy 22:5,11 Ecclesiastes9:8 Matthew 6:28 1 Timothy 2:9 1 Peter 3:3. These scriptures will be a good starting point and then you can branch out in your research and study from there. In Christ, lionheart |
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184 | posting | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 177427 | ||
SNB2, Sincerity is understandable but not a gaurantee for truth. Comfy views?? Not quite,as a matter of fact it can get down right brutal at times. 2 Timothy 3:12. Read the bible, check out history,you will find more than a few accounts regarding those who laid down there lives for their faith. The bible as you say may have been written by people of that time,but God is still the author. 2 Timothy 3:16,17 2 Peter 1:20,21.Take a good look. The bible is what it says it is,whether anyone believes it or not. Literal,historical? Hmm... lets see. David,Soloman,Jesus,literal people with there places in history.Egypt,Assyria,Babylon,Persia, Rome... All literal,all historical with plenty of documentation biblical and historical to bare them out.It's never been about democracy,it's about living or not living by the standard of Gods Word.You either believe or you dont,Obey or not.There is no inbetween. I'll tell you what, I'll put my stake in life on God and His Word and when all is said and done and the smoke clears we'll see who's still standing. In Him, lionheart |
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185 | Christ centered faith ? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 177569 | ||
SNB3, You haven't been censored,youve been told to peddle your garbage somewhere else!In answer to your last question, There was and still is!!! ADIOS, lionheart |
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186 | What did you learn | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 177880 | ||
Liliesof the field, Good day to you. Anytime we study the bible it's important that we observe some basic biblestudy principles,one of them can be found in 2 Peter 1:20. No private interpetation. We must allow Gods Word to speak for itself and it does. Here are three practicals that will simplify any study of Gods Word. 1. The verse will interpet itself,2. It will be interpeted within the context, or 3. or a word, verse or phrase has been used beforel. Now with this in mind Read all of 1 Corinthians Chapter one with attention to vs 18-31. When youve done this (take your time,dont rush through this.) then I would like to get your take on verse 29 That no flesh should glory in His presence. What did you learn? In Christ, |
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187 | What did you learn | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 177924 | ||
Liliesofthefield, Whether I speak in tongues or not,whether I believe or dont was not the subject of my reply to you.What I was saying in regards to 1 Corinthians 1:29 when I suggested that you read the entire chapter was to see how that particular verse fit in. It had nothing to do with tongues. What Paul was addressing was the division that was going on in the church in Corinth and in the second half of Paul is speaking of Gods wisdom verses the wisdom of man. Thus vs 29 That no flesh should glory in his presence. How does this verse fit in with tongues? I was not challenging you on the validity of tongues,but your usage of scripture. We cant take scripture out of context in dealing with any subject,it just doesnt work. In Christ, lionheart |
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188 | speaking with the tongue? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 178120 | ||
Mark, Well put dear brother. I should have read this first. In Him, lionheart |
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189 | What say you? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 178201 | ||
Liliesofthefield, I want to commend you on the time and effort you have taken in the studying and reasearch of the afore mentioned subject. I took some time to look up and read the scriptures you referenced.(I appreciate that.) It was not my heart to be contentious of your position regarding tongues. What is important is that what we teach and how it fits with scripture. That's what my line of thinking was in my first post to you. 1 Timothy 4:16, 2 Timothy 2:15 are vital when it comes to what any of us teaches. Thus the questions some of us have been asking. Now with what I've just stated how does do the scriptures you reference in this post tie into the speaking in tongues of the New Testament? In Him, lionheart PS- Keep in mind time,place and why. |
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190 | do you have a commentary on (2 Samuel 7 | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 178718 | ||
dodsonv, Gretings and welcome to the forum. There are a wide range of commentaries on the books of the bible. Might I sugjest The following resources. E-Sword,Bible Gateway,Crosswalk.com. These will provide good reresources for any studies you are persuing. Blueletter Bible is another one.Also a good study/Reference Bible will be allot of help too. Hope this helps. In Him, lionheart |
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191 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182781 | ||
Vincent, Greetings. There use to be some looseleaf bibles on the market,I havent seen any in quite some time though. They would come with blank pages in the back and you could take them out and insert them where needed. This might be an option for you. In Him, lionheart |
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192 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182784 | ||
kalos, Thanx brother. I liked the one I use to have,my only complaint was that it could be a bit cumbersome at times and the the pages tended to tear out easily. In Him, lionheart |
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193 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182792 | ||
Vince, Good hearing from you. With all the resources we have now this would'nt nesessarily be vary efficient or practical. In Him, lionheart |
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194 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182796 | ||
Vince, I should have been clearer. If you are anything like me when you study then I know you more than likely take allot of notes,in which case it's gonna take time and space that we dont always have. With the online resources and the abundance study tools at our disposal. All that I sugjest is that there are more effective tools at our fingertips. There isn't a substitute for pen and paper,but we can keep it simple. I'm developing a decent research library,but as once was said Rome wasnt built in a day. Such is it in our study and pursuit of Gods Word. That my friend is a lifelong endevore. Withe tools like e-sword and other online resources available it sure makes things simpler. I hope I was a bit more explanitory. In Him, lionheart |
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195 | NASB with blank pages for notes? | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182798 | ||
Vince, I liked e-sword but found it it notas user friendly as some of the others. I've had allot of luck with The Blue Letter Bible has been pretty reliable. What works best for you? lionheart |
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196 | husbands and wifes | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 182817 | ||
hitman, Greetings and welcome to the forum. No individual is obligated to do or follow something contrary God's will or His Word. The husband needs to repent. In Him, lionheart |
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197 | 144,000 men Vs. the meek and heaven | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 183098 | ||
loryfindingGodagain, Greetings and welcome to the forum. Dear heart a few things will help you in your study and understanding of God's Word. We find the answers in the verse,in the context,or the word or phrase has been used before. Anothere thing that will help you out is that there are numerous,symbiologies, figures of speech and orientalizims. Here are some scriptures that will help you. 2 Peter 1:20,21 2 Timothy 3:16,17 2 Timothy 2:15. These passages show us where our focus has gotta be. It's not about the oppinions of men or religion but about what the Word of God actually says.These passages of scripture are bedrock principles of faith and study of God's Word. Hope this helps. Look forward to hearing from you again. In Christ, lionheart |
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198 | help me 2 understand this | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 189422 | ||
stjohn, God bless your heart. I like Matthew Henry allot. Your use of this particular reference was nothing less than outstanding. I've had to answer this question on more than one occasion. I don't think I was any where near as concise as Matthew Henry was here. One of the things that complicate this particular issue and ones similar to it is that we dont take things like time,place,or administration into account in our research and study of God's Word. When we do though we'll find the answers much more easily and we will be less likely to be putting our own twist on things. 2 Timothy 2:15 and 2 Peter 1:20,21. In Him, lionheart |
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199 | help me 2 understand this | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 189439 | ||
Stjohn, Well said brother. When I read M.H.'s quote that you posted I was blown away. God has blessed us with an abundance of very godly and learned men and women and we should consider ourselves fortunate to have them. In Him, lionheart |
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200 | tell me the life for joshua | Bible general Archive 3 | lionheart | 190263 | ||
lucas, Greetings and welcome to the forum. Could you be a bit more specific. What is it you want to know? In Him, lionheart |
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