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1 | John 9:31 is it a true spiritual fact. | John 9:31 | GeorJoy | 94079 | ||
You have misinterpreted my response. I simply answered the question, which was “Is this statement: We know that God does not hear sinners, a true spiritually fact since it was not said by God or Jesus but by the man who was made to see.” Is that you EdB? This forum is so confusing that I can’t keep up with, to whom I am responding. I should like to think that even though we hardly know one another, you would know me better than that. I agree wholeheartedly with your statement posted on Sat 08/23/03, 1:04pm concerning the question. George |
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2 | John 9:31 is it a true spiritual fact. | John 9:31 | DAIRYLEADER5 | 94096 | ||
EdB, George, John 9:31, is only giveing a reference to prayers from sinners for use of healing and other works of the spirit, it is true that God does not hear a sinners or unbelievers prayers unless they are repenting. I hope this helps, sometimes we hafe to look at the verses before and after to get a light on the subject the author was speaking of. DL5 | ||||||
3 | John 9:31 is it a true spiritual fact. | John 9:31 | GeorJoy | 94257 | ||
I would agree, but have to disagree, for scripture says "God heareth not sinners: but if any man be a ----- worshipper of God,------- and doeth his will, him he heareth," not God heareth not sinners when they pray concerning "healing and other works of the spirit." Why can't we simply accept scripture in it's simplicity, and leave what we don't understand to the fact that there is a lot that we will never understand while in this fleshly state, rather than rationalizing and trying to make others believe what "we think" the word means... God (simply) heareth not sinners. The Word says it. The entire context of Christ's teaching supports it supports it and I believe it. Anyone who insists on adding to the word might be wise to consider the warnings in the last few verses of the book of Revelations. George |
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