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1 | How do you interpret this verse?Note | Matt 6:7 | Ivory313 | 54484 | ||
Greeting Nicki, I have tried to explain to the pastor that his reason for 1 Cor 14:2 referring to a pagan god is not strong enough. But he claim that grammatically in Greek, there should be an article before God in 1 Cor 14:2 if it is referring to a turth God. And he claim that singular tongue refers to babbling. He said Mat 6:7 is a proof of pagan god in 1 Cor 14:2. I have tried my best to fight for the truth but I don't have enough knowledge in Greek. May the Lord remember my effort in preaching truth to my brother and sister! | ||||||
2 | How do you interpret this verse?Note | Matt 6:7 | Timothy Paul | 54530 | ||
We must not be proud in prayer, nor aim at the praise of men.This was the way and practice of the hypocrites. In all their exercises of devotion, it was plain, that their primary purpose was to be commended by their neighbors. The will of Jesus Christ is in opposition to this. Humility and sincerity are the two great lessons that Christ teaches us; when thou prayest, do so (v. 6); in particular by yourself, and for yourself. Personal prayer is to be the duty and practice of all Christ’s disciples. I shall remember you in my prayers. Tim |
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