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1 | Does all sin lead to death? | Not Specified | emie | 202305 | ||
1 John 5:16 - 5:17 States that 16If anyone sees his brother commit a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray and God will give him life. I refer to those whose sin does not lead to death. There is a sin that leads to death. I am not saying that he should pray about that. 17All wrongdoing is sin, and there is sin that does not lead to death. Doesn't all sin lead to death? I am a little confused. | ||||||
2 | Does all sin lead to death? | 1 John 5:18 | emie | 202308 | ||
1 John 5:16 - 5:17 States that 16If anyone sees his brother commit a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray and God will give him life. I refer to those whose sin does not lead to death. There is a sin that leads to death. I am not saying that he should pray about that. 17All wrongdoing is sin, and there is sin that does not lead to death. Doesn't all sin lead to death? I am a little confused. | ||||||
3 | where in bible doesit say baptism saves | Acts 2:38 | emie | 202015 | ||
Acts 2:38 doesn’t imply or even state that you are saved through being baptized. The apostles had just been filled with the Holy Spirit, speaking tongues, proclaiming Gods word on each of their lips in different languages from several different places. The Jews (understanding what was said) were amazed and some even said the apostles were drunk with wine. But Peter said to them that it was nine in the morning and none of them had been drinking. He then recapped what had happened on Calvary and declared once again who Christ is, the God of all creation. Once this happened, the Jews were in awe and wanted to do something because of this great news and this great miracle that had happened before their eyes of the apostles speaking in tongues, many different languages but none their own. They asked Peter what they should do and he replied they should repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of their sins. And they will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Peter wasn’t talking about being saved, it wasn’t the subject of the conversation. The subject was Jesus Christ, beginning with the astonished Jews hearing the apostles speak in several different languages of different places and then to the death and resurrection of Christ and because they believed what Peter said, Peter advised them to be baptized and repent for their sins. In Matt. 3:11, John the Baptist states that he “baptizes you with water for repentance.” He doesn’t mention being saved by this, but only that it is to for repentance. Emie |
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4 | How does this apply, please give example | Prov 27:23 | emie | 201347 | ||
Well, first if I may, to remind you to look at the rest of the sentence. When God breathed these passages (2 Timothy 3:16: "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,") he didn't have "chapters" or "verses". These were placed around A.D. 1227 by Langton as an easy reference. Therefore, when looking at a verse, it is good to look at the greater part of the sentence, or go as far as the entire paragraph and/or chapter. You will see how things connect and relate having a better understanding of the passage in question. Now in regards to your question: When the King of Israel, son of King David wrote this, he was speaking of a well known topic to people in his time, tending to animals and growing food. In v.24 he states that "riches do not endure forever and a crown is not secure for all generations". Solomon was saying that the things which you have now don’t last forever. It is interesting that he chooses (or really God chooses) to use a "crown" as an example that doesn't last, just as he used "riches" before it, in that Solomon was a King and a king to Israel. Solomon goes on to say in v.25-27 that “When the hay is removed and new growth appears…lambs will provide you with clothing…feed your family and nourish your servant girls”. Here Solomon means that as you continue to care for your livestock, it will provide for you. So, looking back at v.23 where your question lies, it simply means to take care of the things you own, and do well in your work and it will give you money to provide for you and your family. I hope this helps you understand and you wont merely take my word and run with it, but question and make sure that this is truly what God intended this verse to mean and represent. emie |
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5 | what does free will mean? | Not Specified | emie | 201171 | ||
What does free will mean and where is it found in the old and new testiment? | ||||||
6 | what does free will mean? | Bible general Archive 4 | emie | 201184 | ||
What does free will mean and where is it found in the old and new testiment? | ||||||