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1 | Tell me who unties them? | Matt 18:18 | Appleseed | 10668 | ||
Thanks for capital letters JVH0212. Help me understand. When Jesus gave them power and authority over all demons, and to cure diseases." (Luke 9:1). Was this authority only to cast them out. Didn't Jesus also tell them where to go once they left that person. If someone had authority over you, you would have no choice but to listen. If you told your child to stand in the corner until I lease you, then surely they would have to stay in the corner. Why? Because of your authority. |
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2 | Tell me who unties them? | Matt 18:18 | Searcher56 | 10678 | ||
Appleseed and JVH0212, let me interject ... JVH01212, you are correct. Promises can be temporal for a group, permanent for a group, or for everyone. -Luke 9:1 is promise temporal for the 12, as He was sending them out to preach (vv 2-6). In Mark 16:17-18, He make the same promise, then goes on to say they can pick up snakes, drink deadly poison and other things. I doubt you try these two. -The promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, 15:1-21, 17:1-21 and 22:16-18 refer to Israel alone and will never be revoked. -The promise of all who that believe will be saved is for all men. John 3:16 is one verse that comes to mind. Understand the context of the entire Bible to know to whom the promise is made ... and for how long. Steve |
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