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21 | i need scriptures on the above..thanks!! | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 114287 | ||
Whoa, Emmaus! Ave, atque, vale! Colin |
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22 | how are we saved | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 115217 | ||
Emmaus, Makes a lot of sense. Colin |
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23 | what does slain in the spirit mean? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 115501 | ||
Hank, in my rummy days, before I knew the Lord, I was slain more than once in the spiritus fermentae. Does that count? Colin |
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24 | the meaning of name adonai | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 115627 | ||
Kalos, I picked up the CJB and the JNTC. Very cool. Colin |
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25 | the meaning of name adonai | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 115657 | ||
Kalos, I started the intro last night. I like. Colin |
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26 | How can I deal with satan showing hiself | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 116488 | ||
Igtg, you should not be answering this person. You've been warned once. Stop immmediately. | ||||||
27 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 116867 | ||
Hello, Draco, How can 1John 1:9 mean we are forgiven unconditionally since The verse begins with the conditional "If..."? Colin |
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28 | WHY DON'T WE TEACH THE CROSS? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 116869 | ||
So God forgives, not unconditionally, but on condition we confess. Colin |
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29 | Is Moses in Heaven or Hell | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117377 | ||
Is this Watchtower stuff? Colin |
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30 | Is Moses in Heaven or Hell | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117407 | ||
Henry and Emmy, Are you aware of how much Jesus preached hell in His ministry? If so, how does is your picture of Hell agree with His? Colin |
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31 | Is Moses in Heaven or Hell | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117422 | ||
Henry and Emmy, Before we talk about the existence of hell, "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. "For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it." (Mat 7:13-14) 1) Is Jesus the uncreated, co-eternal Son of God? 2) Why did Jesus come down from heaven? 3) Did Jesus ever preach of a place where the damned would suffer in eternal separation from God? Colin |
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32 | Bible version can become an idol? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117563 | ||
Rowdy, Are you aware that the Moral Law (10 Commandments) is distinct from the "law" (ceremonial)? Kalos is correct: we are absolutely to obey the Moral Law, it is a requirement (see Kalos' last post in this string). In fact, it largely because of this moral requirement upon us that God gave His only begotten Son... It's His Son who finally enables us to do the Law. The Law isn't void by any means. Diligently studying the OT is critical to our growth as Christians, as Romans makes abundantly clear. Colin |
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33 | Bible version can become an idol? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117580 | ||
Rowdy, which one the 10 commandments are we not to follow? Colin |
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34 | Gods view of David vs. Saul | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 117581 | ||
Does your challenger really lack "courage and love", Rowdy? Colin |
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35 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118084 | ||
Rowdy, is it a fact that God was forced to "turn His back to His own Son"? Was Jesus really just a "little apprehensive" about going to hell? Was Jesus worried about one "single impure thought" allowing the devil to keep Him in Hell forever? How do you know these things? Colin |
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36 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118089 | ||
Emmaus, It seems that, "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" (Matt 27.46; Mark 15.24) can be interpreted to mean that God actually forsook His Son. What do you make of Jesus' words here? Colin |
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37 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118101 | ||
Emmaus, Great post. I knew you'd come through. Did you notice that that Pharisees, scribes and other nasties also utter the prophetic words of Psalm 22:8 (unwittingly or otherwise) in Matthew 27.43? "'HE TRUSTS IN GOD; LET GOD RESCUE Him now, IF HE DELIGHTS IN HIM; for He said, 'I am the Son of God.'" Only a short time later Jesus cried out verse 1. What amazing presence of mind He had. I wonder what impact His chosen words had on those ears? Colin |
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38 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118107 | ||
Scripture doth rock, Emmaus. Colin |
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39 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118124 | ||
Rowdy, No, the bible is not clear on every point, but your "answers", often abound in speculation which is not carefully vetted with cross references. Because the bible is not always literally explicit, we are obliged to dig (2 Tim 2:15). You should be aware, for instance, that Jesus' words come from Psalm 22:1. Can you think of any instance in Jesus' ministry when he takes OT scripture out of OT context? What is the theme of Psalm 22? In light of that Psalm, and in context of that moment on Calvary, why did Jesus choose to speak verse 1? The other stuff from your post in question goes beyond conjecture into the realm of imagination. Colin |
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40 | Cup Passed? | Bible general Archive 2 | flinkywood | 118133 | ||
Custard, I think you're onto it, though what Jesus thought and felt in those hours is way, way beyond me. What an amazing man He was. I'm also amazed by what He tells His sleeping beauties, the disciples: "...the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." (Mat 26:41). I think of this, perhaps incorrectly, as insight into His own conflict. Colin |
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