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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: MrsDean Ordered by Date |
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1 | Fellowship with God or man? | Acts 2:42 | MrsDean | 196184 | ||
Is "fellowhip" in this verse indicating fellowship with the Lord, or with other believers? If with other believers, what does one do when other believers do not seem to want to fellowship with you? My husband and I felt led back to the Lord after many years away from the church. We repented and now are in fellowship with the Lord. We then thought that we should be in fellowship with other believers, so we started looking for a church. We found one where the people seemed to welcome us, but after two weeks we realized that there was a war going on in the church, and their welcome was actually one group trying to gain more people than the other group. We have attended services at 4 other churches in our area, and felt about as welcome as a rattlesnake in a schoolyard. My husband has cancer, and life is very difficult for us right now. It's even worse when fellow believers do not show Christ's love. If we cannot fellowship because we are not wanted, is this counted against us by God? If this is the case, then although I was raised a Baptist, I may have to fellowship with the LDS, as they have actually come to my house, offered their love and help, and would welcome us to their fellowship in a heartbeat. | ||||||
2 | Why not the Sabbath? | Acts | MrsDean | 196074 | ||
This is very interesting. Where did you find this information? If this is so, then I wonder why the Christians did not just continue to meet on the Sabbath, but somewhere other than the synagogue? | ||||||
3 | Why circumcise Timothy in Acts 16? | Acts 16:3 | MrsDean | 196072 | ||
Why did Paul circumsize Timothy? Acts 15 dealt with the issue of Gentiles not being required to follow this Jewish tradition, and then, in the very next chapter, Paul circumcizes Timothy who was half Jew and half Greek. I don't understand this. | ||||||