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1 | Need advice about spreading the Gospel | Not Specified | chynna | 136107 | ||
Has anyone here personally experienced success in getting the Gospel across to an atheist? Could someone maybe recommend a book on how to discuss the Gospel with one? And this is really my dilemma at the moment,is it worthwhile going through the effort of trying to prove God through attempting to outwit an atheist in a game of logics over the existence of God? Thanks in advance for any advice. | ||||||
2 | Need advice about spreading the Gospel | Rom 10:14 | chynna | 136110 | ||
Has anyone here personally experienced success in getting the Gospel across to an atheist? Could someone maybe recommend a book on how to discuss the Gospel with one? And this is really my dilemma at the moment,is it worthwhile going through the effort of trying to prove God through attempting to outwit an atheist in a game of logics over the existence of God? Thanks in advance for any advice. | ||||||
3 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Not Specified | chynna | 62920 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
4 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Bible general Archive 1 | chynna | 62927 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
5 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Not Specified | chynna | 62919 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
6 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Bible general Archive 1 | chynna | 62929 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
7 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Not Specified | chynna | 62918 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
8 | Isaiah Chapter 11 | Isaiah | chynna | 62923 | ||
Should Isaiah Chapter 11 verses.....5 through 11 be taken literally or are they symbolic? I was reading some literature from the JWS this past weekend and it was discussing this and appeared to take it literally. Are these verses referring to the 1000 year reign of Christ? | ||||||
9 | Has Anyone Changed His Mind? | Eph 2:8 | chynna | 51299 | ||
Salvation is by grace only, but baptism is important. If it wasn't required, Jesus would have made negative comments on what John the Baptist was doing. Instead, Jesus was baptised by John to meet scripture. Jesus never said it wasn't necessary. Baptism shouldn't be thought of as 'work'. It's a physical human way to show you want to be washed clean of your sin and that you accept Jesus as your Savior. | ||||||
10 | The Messiah and miracles | Not Specified | chynna | 49116 | ||
Does the old testament state the Messiah would perform miracles? | ||||||
11 | The Messiah and miracles | Is 35:5 | chynna | 49137 | ||
Does the old testament state the Messiah would perform miracles? | ||||||
12 | Disbelief after witnessing a miracle? | Not Specified | chynna | 48313 | ||
Matthew 12:13-14 Jesus performs a miracle of healing in front of the Pharisees. In verse 14, they then begin to plot His death. If you just saw someone perform a miracle where they made someone's hand normal, wouldn't you, at the very least, suspect the person had a higher power than mere humans? I don't understand how someone(s) could plot Jesus's death considering they just saw Him perform a miracle. | ||||||
13 | Disbelief after witnessing a miracle? | Matt 12:13 | chynna | 48316 | ||
Matthew 12:13-14 Jesus performs a miracle of healing in front of the Pharisees. In verse 14, they then begin to plot His death. If you just saw someone perform a miracle where they made someone's hand normal, wouldn't you, at the very least, suspect the person had a higher power than mere humans? I don't understand how someone(s) could plot Jesus's death considering they just saw Him perform a miracle. | ||||||
14 | another hypothetical, applied ethics | James 4:7 | chynna | 47905 | ||
Great question. Answering this question, like mine, tells a lot about the person doing the answering. Some people are too quick to judgement. Scary. I have no idea what is going to happen on judgement day, but if you read the new Testament, Jesus seemed the sort to make people think. I think learning scripture is extremely important, but even more important is knowing how to follow it. Jesus did say to love your enemies. | ||||||
15 | A hypothetical question | Bible general Archive 1 | chynna | 47903 | ||
I thought it was a good question. If you remember, when Mary M was about to be stoned to death, the men turned to Jesus and asked what He would do in that situation. Jesus said the man without sin could throw the first stone. No one tossed a stone. In this case, he deferred the judgement to man. What's so different with the question I asked? Personally I was disappointed with the answers I received. I'm not sure what I wanted to see but the answers say a lot about the person doing the answering. | ||||||
16 | A passage to comfort a grieving person? | Matt 5:4 | chynna | 47768 | ||
Matthew 5:4. Found what I was looking for myself! | ||||||
17 | A hypothetical question | Not Specified | chynna | 47766 | ||
We die and find ourselves awaiting judgement. Jesus is there. God is there. Satan is there. Interestingly enough, they are placing judgement on an unbeliever and you are observing. This soul is more than likely going to hell because they didn't accept Christ. Jesus suddenly turns to you and asks what should be done. You have accepted Christ as your savior and feel certain you are destined for heaven. Would you damn the soul to hell or would you find it in yourself to be merciful? | ||||||
18 | A hypothetical question | Bible general Archive 1 | chynna | 47771 | ||
We die and find ourselves awaiting judgement. Jesus is there. God is there. Satan is there. Interestingly enough, they are placing judgement on an unbeliever and you are observing. This soul is more than likely going to hell because they didn't accept Christ. Jesus suddenly turns to you and asks what should be done. You have accepted Christ as your savior and feel certain you are destined for heaven. Would you damn the soul to hell or would you find it in yourself to be merciful? | ||||||
19 | A passage to comfort a grieving person? | Not Specified | chynna | 47754 | ||
Is there a passage in the Bible that I could use to comfort someone that just lost a loved one? I don't know if they were Christian or not. Thanks for any help. | ||||||
20 | A passage to comfort a grieving person? | Matt 5:4 | chynna | 47767 | ||
Is there a passage in the Bible that I could use to comfort someone that just lost a loved one? I don't know if they were Christian or not. Thanks for any help. | ||||||
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