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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: memoriesbymichelle Ordered by Date |
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1 | What kind of sins would be "against you" | Not Specified | memoriesbymichelle | 224581 | ||
Matthew 18:15 NKJV, states that if you bother sins against you..... What kind of sins would these be that would be sins "against you"? |
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2 | What kind of sins would be "against you" | NT general | memoriesbymichelle | 224589 | ||
Matthew 18:15 NKJV, states that if you bother sins against you..... What kind of sins would these be that would be sins "against you"? |
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3 | What about people God had destroyed. | Is 55:8 | memoriesbymichelle | 172862 | ||
Lionheart, OK I get what you are saying,your answer and the last answer by Mark DO answer my question. I wasn't questioning God's motives, just trying to get a clear perspective, which I believe you have given me. It's kinda like the story of King Hezzikiah when God told him to get his life in order because he was about to die, and then he cried out to the Lord and it says the Lord granted him an extra 15 years. It wasn't that God changed his mind, he already knew he was going to extend his life. It does all go back to "My ways are not your ways" Thank you all so much for your answers. Very enlightening. God Bless You, memoriesbymichelle |
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4 | What about people God had destroyed. | Is 55:8 | memoriesbymichelle | 172858 | ||
One of the first people that answered my question used that scripture to reference their answer. It was not my reference. I was reading in Joshua. The Numbers reference does not really describe an answer for me, although I appreciate the attempt. I agree that God has always wanted a relationship with us, that is why it is puzzling to me that he would destroy so many people. I understand the purpose, but what happens to those people in the afterlife? THAT is my question. Since scripture is unclear and offers no direct answer that I can find, I guess any answer would be purely speculation. I was just curious if anyone had ever thought about it before and what conclusions did they reach. | ||||||
5 | What about people God had destroyed | Is 55:8 | memoriesbymichelle | 172798 | ||
We are reading in Joshua. It's just a basic question. There are clearly lots of people in the Bible that The Lord tells Joshua to destroy and leave no survivors. I was just curious in general, since I am of the belief that we all live forever....somewhere...(heaven or hell). Where would these people end up? And/or were they just soley for the purpose of being destroyed? | ||||||
6 | What about people God had destroyed | Is 55:8 | memoriesbymichelle | 172738 | ||
Thank you Makarios, and I do know My ways are not God's ways and that we can't fully understand God, but if we are to study the bible properly, we should try to figure out why certain things happened. I was looking for a different perspective than what you have given, although I do appreciate your answer. God knew that Judas was going to betray him, even before he chose him for a disciple, yet he still chose him. It wasn't because God was unfair, he just knew the heart of Judas and he used it for his purpose. Again, I am just trying to understand. I understand WHY God had Joshua kill all those people, I just don't understand what is becoming of them now that they have died. Thanks for trying. God Bless You | ||||||
7 | What about people God had destroyed | Not Specified | memoriesbymichelle | 172728 | ||
I am just curious about the people in the Bible that Joshua killed per the commandment of the Lord given by Moses. The Lord told Joshua to destroy them all. What happened to those people? Were they created just for the purpose of dying? What happened to them after they died? If God wishes none to perish, where are these people now? | ||||||
8 | What about people God had destroyed | Is 55:8 | memoriesbymichelle | 172729 | ||
I am just curious about the people in the Bible that Joshua killed per the commandment of the Lord given by Moses. The Lord told Joshua to destroy them all. What happened to those people? Were they created just for the purpose of dying? What happened to them after they died? If God wishes none to perish, where are these people now? | ||||||