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1 | Searching for the truth | John | FytRobert | 190019 | ||
Hi, John 14:14 You may ask me for anything in "my name" and I will do it. This promise is conditional i.e."in my name". If the request is made not in His name,the request will render itself null and void- of no effect.Jesus is known by several names, which name is He referring to? Your comments,please. Fytrobert |
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2 | Searching for the truth | John | InGodITrust | 190020 | ||
Fytrobert, Good question..... Jesus is not requiring a specfic name but rather "a specific acknowledgement." In order to have reseptive prayers basically, there are two requirments. One, what John 14:14 is seeking is "do you believe Jesus is the Son of God, the One and only?" And the One and only direct link to God the Father? Two, "Whatever we ask must be according to His will and purpose, not necessarily ours." Question answered? InGodITrust |
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3 | Searching for the truth | John | azurelaw | 190021 | ||
Dear Rick, Well said, brother. I have just found the below notes in accord with your comments. ---- 14:14 If ye shall ask any thing [this is not carte blanche] in my name [in harmony with His will and His word], I will do it [cf. Jn. 15:16; 16:23]. Note: Praying “in Jesus’ name” is not the recitation of a magic formula or secret password but rather the recognition of who He is, what He stands for, and what He would seek to accomplish. We must ask only what Jesus would ask and by so doing bring glory to the Father. source: http://www.bibleteachingnotes.com/templates/System/ Shalom Azure |
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4 | Searching for the truth | John | InGodITrust | 190022 | ||
Azure, Thank you and a grand Good Mornin' to ya..... |
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5 | Searching for the truth | John | azurelaw | 190025 | ||
Hi Rick, My time ..zzzzzzzz But good morning to you, though. Shalom Azure |
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