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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: skccab Ordered by Verse |
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1041 | what have I not qualified | 1 Cor 13:10 | skccab | 196726 | ||
Figured you didn't - it's all good. | ||||||
1042 | Forty days and forty nights | 1 Cor 15:1 | skccab | 195713 | ||
Shalom Val, I liked the way you tried to bring things back around to where they should be - our focus back on what is important. :-) The One who has appeared to all of us - Our King!! Thank you!! Cheri |
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1043 | Are they......"was"....or...."is?" | 2 Cor 5:8 | skccab | 188754 | ||
Rick, Share your poem with everyone. I'm sure that everyone here would be blessed by it, it's beautiful. blessings cheri |
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1044 | Gotta draw on your memory, Doc :-) | 2 Cor 6:16 | skccab | 204288 | ||
Shalom y'all, this is for Doc,please About a year ago, Doc, you gave a list of Israel / Church connections (you said you had about 12 of them). I was just going over them and they are mostly pretty self-explanatory, EXCEPT for the first one. Is that a mistake or else, would you explain to me? I just can't see the connection? Thank you. this is the list you gave: Leviticus 26:11; 2 Corinthians 6:1 Deuteronomy 30:12-14; Romans 10:6-8 Deuteronomy 31:6; Hebrews 13:5 Deuteronomy 32:36; Psalms 135:14; Hebrews 10:30 Psalms 130:8; Titus 2:14 Psalms 22:22; Hebrews 2:12 Psalms 44:22; Romans 8:36 Psalms 95:7-11; Hebrews 3:7-11 Isaiah 28:16; Romans 10:11; Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:6 Isaiah 49:8; 2 Corinthians 6:2 Isaiah 52:7; Romans 10:15 Isaiah 54:1; Galatians 4:27 Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:8-12 Ezekiel 37:27; 2 Corinthians 6:1 Hosea 13:14; 1 Corinthians 15:55 Hosea 1:10; 2:23; Romans 9:25-26; 1 Peter 2:10 Joel 2:32; Romans 10:1 |
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1045 | Gotta draw on your memory, Doc :-) | 2 Cor 6:16 | skccab | 204291 | ||
Shalom Doc, good morning I could have sworn that I already responded but I don't see it! Mysterious, indeed. I started using a new bible recently so I was working with that list you so graciously shared with us last year when I noticed those first 2 passages. I was ready to feel really not bright when you explained the connection to me that I just couldn't see. Glad to know the ol' girl's just as sharp as ever, wow! I can spot an error!! :-) Thanks for getting back to me so quickly with the correction. Much appreciated. Cheri |
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1046 | The possible hindrance agsinst being use | 2 Cor 8:12 | skccab | 194418 | ||
Hi Brad, Gye, I think maybe I might be able to help here. If I"m wrong Miller, sorry for poking my nose in :-). Many years ago I received about the same kind of teaching. The terms were different: instead of Miller's "filled with" and "immersion in," I was taught the difference between the "indwelling" of the Spirit (at salvation) and an "infilling." You guys are absolutely 100percent right. It is all the same, G-d gave us everything we need all at once and forever. I think maybe a distinction is being made between the ordinary daily walk in the Spirit and the times when the Spirit is really heavy (such as in corporate praise and worship, or when we're telling someone about Yeshua). At one time I thought it was a "different" infilling of the same Spirit. At that time I was under Pentecostal/Charismatic teachings. I won't say that they actually taught it that way, it's just the way I understood the teachings. I believe now, it's more of a stirring up of the very Spirit that is always there. Most of the time He's doing His work very quietly, but sometimes you can "feel" the Spirit so strongly, it's easy to think that it's a "new" infilling or indwelling. Am I making any sense, or just making matters worse? Shalom Cheri |
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1047 | does God still send prophets? | 2 Cor 11:13 | skccab | 214513 | ||
Cowboy, What credentials do you possess that affords you the right and ability to ascertain BradK's witness as being false??? BradK is one, among many here on SBF, that has no credentials to his name but the One Whom he preaches and teaches. If it's in the Scriptures, BradK speaks it, if it is not, you will not hear it from him. Brad, I couldn't be quiet on this one :o) Cheri |
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1048 | False Prophet | 2 Cor 11:13 | skccab | 214534 | ||
Greetings Brad, Thanks for posting these "predictions." I can be pretty gullible, but even I would not fall for this guy's jokes!! I don't know how he sold himself to so many others, it's amazing!! He's laughable. Cheri |
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1049 | forgiveness | 2 Cor 13:5 | skccab | 189324 | ||
Hank, Thank God we have you here on this forum. You always seem to hit the nail squarely on the head! And with such compassion and understanding! cheri |
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1050 | forgiveness | 2 Cor 13:5 | skccab | 189329 | ||
hahahaha not a problem I've been called much worse That at least was in love :-) (half the time I sign my name like that too, my fingers are dysletic!!) | ||||||
1051 | Galatians_Written Law or Oral Law | Galatians | skccab | 186532 | ||
Welcome to the Forum Gal 3:10 says "written"; Gal. 3:22 says "the scripture" that suggests written. But he could have been speaking of both, for many oral laws eventually became written in the Jews' many books of the day. Cheri Blessings Cheri |
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1052 | God grant repentance? | Gal 3:23 | skccab | 187492 | ||
Hi Mark I don't know if Hopalong had this verse in mind, but could it be the one from Acts 7:57 where after Stephen finsihed preaching it says they cried out in a loud voice and stopped their ears and ran upon him in one accord. I can't think of any others. blessings cheri |
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1053 | saved and sanctified | Ephesians | skccab | 189278 | ||
Hi John, Thanks for that info. I sure did not know that, I'll be more careful now how much trust I'll put into it. cheri |
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1054 | Mistaken View Or False Doctrine? | Eph 1:13 | skccab | 205285 | ||
Good morning Tam, Glad to see someone else up at this hour!! Question: Do you believe that salvation is the same for all involved? At any given time? Including the saints of old, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, etc? If so, then those 3 senarios must prove false. Those men (and unnamed ladies) never received baptism as prescribed in the gospels or letters. They partook of cleansing, purification rituals but the two rituals are a bit different and performed for different reasons. Also, because churches now, most often, have classes people attend prior to baptism, you have to think about the ones who get saved and then must wait a week, a month, or more before baptism - what about if they have a fatal accident before baptism? I believe they are as saved as you and I. As far as your friends bearing good fruit, that would be expected because they are true believers. If they got baptized thinking that was a part of their salvation "requirements", it wouldn't annul the part that truly was required, i.e., repent and believe. Repent and believe in the Lord. That and that alone is what saves. Nothing more, nothing less, and nothing else. Just my 2cents worth :-) Shalom Cheri |
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1055 | Mistaken View Or False Doctrine? | Eph 1:13 | skccab | 205293 | ||
Shalom, Yes, I noticed that I missed that part (I'm at work, which is a pretty good excuse for being scatter-brained, this time anyeay, lol). So, since you asked, it sounds like just mistaken views to me. I see false doctrines as usually being malicious for one reason or another and these just sound like mistakes because they don't deter from that which is necessary, nor do they line someone's pockets with believers hard earned money. Although, I'm not so sure about the tarrying at the altar one - that could really put a stumbling block in front of a fervent believer. It probably wouldn't be for malicious purposes but it could still prove to be disastrous, in more ways than one! (I was one of those that got told that some 30 years ago!) Again, just my opinion. Cheri |
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1056 | Mistaken View Or False Doctrine? | Eph 1:13 | skccab | 205351 | ||
Hi Lionheart, and God's shalom to you! How very sweet of you to say that! Forgive me for taking so long to get back to you - been a very busy day. I agree with you, for sure. I think baptism got in the mix simply because people just seem to want to make what is so simple so very difficult and convoluted. Isn't it sad, that it is just human nature to want to earn something and not be beholden to anyone? How we could possibly think we could, in any way, earn what God so graciously FREELY gave us is beyond me, too! But, again, I don't think that it's of malicious intent, just misguided, misunderstanding of the Truth. Just teaching what they were taught by those who received the same teaching, etc. Cheri |
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1057 | ... | Eph 2:15 | skccab | 211174 | ||
Shalom Ovadyah, Welcome to SBF. I hope you stay around and study with us. Your choice of screen name tells me that you already KNOW that Rabbi Sha'ul/Paul said no such thing!! It's just that we've been taught to read it that way. :o) If you wish to talk further offline, you are more than welcome to email me (it's in my user profile) Cheri |
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1058 | ... | Eph 2:15 | skccab | 211201 | ||
Shalom BradK, The word used in Rom. 10:4 that was translated "end" is telios which means "goal." Goal is not necessarily an end of something. As you courted your wife, your "goal" was marriage. Did reaching that goal cause you to end your courtship, or did it just deepen your lifelong goal of courting your wife? To me, the path to reaching that goal is to do as God commands, and for the most part, as long as you put the Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might and Love your neighbor as yourself into visible action, then you'll pretty much fulfill all the rest of the Torah, with a few exceptions. Those exceptions are very easily fulfilled because I'm grateful my Father redeemed me from the grasp of sin and death and I love Him. Speaking the Truth in Love also :o) Cheri |
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1059 | ... | Eph 2:15 | skccab | 211241 | ||
Brad, That is my goal as well. One way to know Him is to obey Him. I can sit and read about Him and talk to the walls about how I love everyone OR I can get out there and do as He says. I only know: think or do. As difficult as it is for me now, I'm still a doer. So I guess you're right, we're approaching from different orientations. but the operative word is "approaching" :o) Cheri |
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1060 | How Far Are We To Be Tolerant? | Eph 4:2 | skccab | 206453 | ||
Shalom bowler, Just thought I'd tell you something a pastor shared with me once about other people's faults. He said: Many people will try to admonish you to overlook the fault. But that is not really an easy thing to do for a long period of time. I would suggest instead of overlooking, you look over that person. And as you look over that person, you'll see the hand of God on that person's head, covering him, protecting him, loving him. And if that person's little faults are not a problem to the Almighty, then just who are we to be so picky? I've never forgotten that. And I spend an awful lot of time looking over people!! :-) Cheri |
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