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1 | What do you object to? | Bible general Archive 1 | Kelkat | 18273 | ||
What doctrine do any of them teach that is not founded on scripture? (one at a time, please) Kelkat |
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2 | An end to the "string"? | Bible general Archive 1 | Kelkat | 18260 | ||
Wait a minute... I have never said that God will meet the desires of MY FLESH. And I agree, that is not what God intended. What I get is that God desires for us to live our lives daily in His will, following His rules, His steps, and His desires. When we are in His will, then He is our provision. And He provides according to His abilities. Does that mean we should all live in big homes and drive fancy cars? Not if the car or house or clothes become the focus. If you can't feel free to give it away, then it possesses you. You have become dependent. That is not God'd plan. Maybe that is where some of us differ in this "prosperity" teaching. I don't get that God desires ME to be wealthy. I have never made that statement, nor have I heard it made (in context). That's why I was saying that all this is a minor issue. Here's my theory. We, as christians, are so busy fighting over the minor issues (women preachers, baptizing, communion, healing, gifts, etc.) that we miss the unsaved or just scare them off. If we could all agree to agree on the main issues at hand (Jesus Christ came to earth as a man, was crucified, died, and buried. Three days later He rose from the dead and is seated at the right hand of God. He is my Savior and Lord.) and let God work out the rest, I think peace would be a lot easier to reach. I try to find what I CAN agree on, and I let the Holy Spirit do the convicting. I think everyone is going to be a bit suprised when we get to heaven and find out that not one of us had it 100 percent right. That is all I was trying to get at. If they aren't contridicting the essentials, let it go. I promise that God will take care of it. And no matter how hard YOU talk, your words cannot convince anyone or save anyone. You have to trust God. Thanks for everyone's imput. Kelkat |
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3 | Who determines what is "minor"? | Hebrews | Kelkat | 17969 | ||
Who determines what is "minor"? | ||||||
4 | What makes doctrine false? | Hebrews | Kelkat | 17950 | ||
What is the biblical basis for "exposing" false prophets, and "ridding" ourselves of false teachers? Are the teachers of wine in communion verses no wine also to be held to these standards? What exactly makes it "false"? | ||||||
5 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | Kelkat | 17384 | ||
I would never start to say that any man's words are perfect. I know many "authorities" that have let flesh get in the way of what God wants. But I have been listening to their teachings for close to twenty years. Like all of us, they have grown over the years. It still amazes me how God can lead me to the same passage over and over and always give me a deeper understanding. Just out of curiosity, what do you personally know about any of them? I don't question your sincerity, but I also don't question theirs. Here is my reasoning: If they are called by God, then God will hold them accountable. If they are called by God, and I hold them accountable, God will hold me accountable. Does that make any sense? I have to admit that I was completely taken aback at the response I have received. I just would never have thought... Nothing that I have heard them say, or read that they wrote goes against scripture. Not everyone agrees, but that's not unusual. Let me see if I can express what they have taught me. God is the creator of all things. God created man and gave him dominion over the earth. Man sinned, and gave dominion to satan. (don't get me wrong, God is all powerful. He can, at anytime, do what ever He will.) Jesus came earth, walked as a man with the Holy Spirit working through him. He died on the cross, for my sins, was resurrected and is seated at the right hand of God. Jesus Christ will come again. Mean while, we are to strive to walk every step of our lives in His will. When we are in the perfect will of God, God will provide everything, according to His wealth, that we will need. God desires for us to be prosperous so that we are able to be used for His purpose. We do not own anything. Everything is God's, we are merely stewards for Him. Can we agree so far? Kelkat |
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6 | Where are you getting your information? | Hebrews | Kelkat | 17364 | ||
Where are you getting your information? Kelkat |
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7 | the goat a sign for satan? | OT general | Kelkat | 15573 | ||
If God ordained goats as clean animals, and they were used for sacrifices, when did the goat become the symbol for satan, and why? Kelkat |
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8 | I'm still not sure? | Ex 30:14 | Kelkat | 15286 | ||
I'm not trying to be hard headed or argumentative...but I still don't get it. As far as I can tell, everything God did had signifigance. I was wondering if maybe twenty meant something in the Hebrew language. But I know there has to be a reason God chose 20. Was (I wrong to think that the Israelites married before then?) Besides, 20 isn't just used in reference to age. Any suggestions on where I might could go to study this further? | ||||||
9 | The age of maturity? | Ex 30:14 | Kelkat | 15241 | ||
Okay...I figured it was the "age of maturity," but why did, and some cultures still do, people marry before then? | ||||||
10 | What is important about the age"twenty" | Ex 30:14 | Kelkat | 15089 | ||
We were discussing Numbers 14 in our Sunday school class, and I was wondering what the significance of "twenty" is in the Hebrew language. I found in my search that not only were those under twenty allowed to go into to the promise land, but they were not counted in the census. Why was that? | ||||||