Results 1 - 5 of 5
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: heseeshisson Ordered by Date |
||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | does God answer EVERYONE's prayers? | Prov 15:8 | heseeshisson | 224096 | ||
is there a passage in the Bible where it says that God doesn't answer the prayers of some people, ie., sinners or the wicked? Thanks, heseeshisson |
||||||
2 | Soul the mind and Spirit the emotions? | Bible general Archive 4 | heseeshisson | 214306 | ||
is the Soul actually your mind and the Spirit your emotions? I've been reading a study that claims this and it brought up many questions for me. | ||||||
3 | can Satan plant thoughts into our minds? | 1 Pet 5:8 | heseeshisson | 214314 | ||
Can Satan actually put(insert, plant)thoughts into our minds? or do evil thoughts come from within our own selves? | ||||||
4 | any verses show ethical business profit? | Bible general Archive 4 | heseeshisson | 200761 | ||
Are there any Bible verses that would direct an entrepreneur in a home based business to determine what percentage would be considered to be a reasonably ethical mark-up on merchandise? | ||||||
5 | name and claim.. is it Biblical? | 2 Tim 2:15 | heseeshisson | 178231 | ||
I've always wondered if it is correct (for lack of a better word) to "claim" a verse from the Bible as our own, as though the verse was addressed personally to us, even though in the Biblical context the verse was addressed to a specific group or a specific person; ie., to the exiles, or to King David, etc.. How can we exclude the fact that it was originally written or spoken to someone else and "pretend" through faith it was meant for us? For example, Jer. 29:11 God was speaking through Jeremiah to the surviving elders among the exiles, to the priests, the prophets and all the other people Nebuchadnezzar had carried into exile from Jerusalem in Babylon. How can we take His words out of that situation and apply it to our own particular circumstances? We've always been told "don't take verses out of context but isn't that exactly what we're doing when we "name and claim" a verse? | ||||||