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1 | Questioning Apostasy | John 10:28 | Rolff | 207575 | ||
Wild Olive Shoot writes, "Can you really question it and if so how?" Your question needs an antecedent to the “it”. As written, I don’t understand your question. To the first question, apostasy is not new. Much of the epistles were written to combat apostasy. It exists today and it will get worse in the end times as the verses you point out indicate. |
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2 | Questioning Apostasy | John 10:28 | Wild Olive Shoot | 207588 | ||
Dear Rolff, I'm sorry. There was only one question, I simply asked it twice, maybe for emphasis, once at the beginning of the post and then again at the end. The question was asked in response to the statement made in the post it was attached to, that said, "on that note I question the doctrine of apostacy". (sic) Let me rephrase and asked only once: In light of the scripture posted with the initial question I had, how can one truly question apostasy? Stand in His grace, WOS |
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3 | Questioning Apostasy | John 10:28 | Rolff | 207600 | ||
We can question all things based on Scripture. The Bible is our Canon, or measuring stick to measure all things, especially ourselves. Something is either correct or not based on God's Word. This evaluation should be done in love and many times I keep my thoughts to myself. I do hope I have answered your question, if not please restate your question and I will make another effort. Blessings, as you try to discern the hard things of Spiritual warfare. |
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