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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Grace and Truth Ordered by Verse |
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1 | IN THE BIBLE WHAT DOES REVEREND MEAN | Bible general Archive 1 | Grace and Truth | 49001 | ||
Psalms 111:9 read it. If your pastor sent redemtion to his people. | ||||||
2 | "need" for baptiam | Bible general Archive 1 | Grace and Truth | 50596 | ||
When did Jesus give the great commission? When did Peter preach the first great sermon on the death, burial and resurrection of the Christ? Did the thief obey the gospel? Did the thief know about the resurrection of Jesus? Does the thief matter when we are told we must hear the gospel of Jesus Christ in order to be saved! You can run, but you can't hide from the truth! When will you have the oportunity to hang on the cross with Jesus so he can tell you what he told the thief? Baptism is important to God, or else He would not have told Jesus to tell us to do it! Have you ever considered that? | ||||||
3 | what is covenant? | Bible general Archive 1 | Grace and Truth | 51951 | ||
Read Hebrews chapter 8,9. | ||||||
4 | All flesh | OT general | Grace and Truth | 48997 | ||
Look at 2Thess.1:6-9; 2Peter 2; Rev.20:10,15. | ||||||
5 | When should communion be offered? | NT general Archive 1 | Grace and Truth | 51946 | ||
Matt 26:26-30 Jesus said "do this in rememberance of me" in Acts 20:7 the disciples came together on the first day of the week! The Lord's day! | ||||||
6 | What does Hebrews 8 Mean? | Lev 17:11 | Grace and Truth | 49250 | ||
Look at HEB 8:13 of the same chapter. A new covenant! Now that which decaveth and waxeth old is ready to VANISH AWAY. GAL.5:4; COL 2:14. | ||||||
7 | why does god command genocide? | Josh 7:1 | Grace and Truth | 48958 | ||
If you look at vs. 2 in the same chapter it said that The Lord of hosts, remembered that which Amalek did to Israel! The Lord handed down Jugdement on Amalek. The All Mighty God knows all of our thoughts, pass and present, and He is the Jugde of all the earth. And if He commanded someone to be destroyed it had to be done. But notice King Saul did'nt do what God had commanded vs. 9-11, and God rejected him (Saul) from being King over Israel vs.22-23. This is the whole point, God want us to (OBEY) His commandments vs.24, and not man's. | ||||||
8 | Was it Israel or just Achan who sinned? | Josh 7:1 | Grace and Truth | 48960 | ||
Sin is like cancer, it can affect the whole body, so when Achan sinned it bought a curse on all. That's why the battle was turned against them vs.4 | ||||||
9 | God knows everything Why except the date | John 10:30 | Grace and Truth | 49225 | ||
Was Jesus Created By God? by Wayne Jackson Christian Courier: Questions Tuesday, September 4, 2001 Description Could Jesus have been created by God before the Universe existed? While the Jehovah’s Witnesses make this claim, the Bible does not support it. Is there a possibility that before the Universe was created that God, the “Ancient of days,” was all alone, and that out of his own being he brought into existence the Word, who eventually became Jesus Christ? No, that is not a concept that can be harmonized with Bible truth. Consider the following: 1. Jehovah God explicitly declares that no other God existed – either before or after him. Note the testimony of Isaiah – “. . . [B]efore me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me. I, even I, am Jehovah; and besides me there is no God” (Isa. 43:10-11). 2. Eternality is a prime characteristic of one who possesses the nature of deity. God is “from everlasting to everlasting” (Psa. 90:2). He is the “high and lofty One who inhabits eternity” (Isa. 57:15). Now, inasmuch as it is clear that the divine Word (Christ – Jn. 1:1, 14) possesses the nature of deity, one must conclude that he is intrinsically eternal. 3. The Old Testament explicitly declared the eternal nature of the preincarnate Christ. Isaiah refers to the “Prince of Peace” as “everlasting” (9:6). The prophet Micah says that, in reality, the “goings forth” of the Bethlehem baby have been from “of old, from everlasting” (5:2). 4. The New Testament is equally clear in this matter. Three times in John 1:1 the apostle employs the imperfect tense verb en (rendered “was”) to denote the “timeless existence” of the sacred person known as the Word. The eternal existence of the preincarnate antedates “the beginning,” to which John alludes, in this passage. 5. Jesus himself affirmed his eternal existence, when he said to the Jews: “Before Abraham was born, I am” (Jn. 8:58). The present tense form, ego eimi (“I am”) stands in contrast to the aorist form “was born” (genesthai - to begin to be, to come into existence). The two expressions contrast the eternal and the temporal. The Jews certainly caught the drift of what Christ was saying, i.e., that he was claiming eternality, therefore, the status of being God. That is why they sought to stone him. The expression “I am” points one back to Exodus 3:14, where Jehovah identifies himself as the “I AM,” i.e., the self-existent One. 6. In the book of Revelation, Jesus claims that he is “the first and the last, and the Living [present participle – always living] one” (1:17-18). He is also the “Alpha and the Omega” – first and last letters in the Greek alphabet (22:13; cf. 1:8; 21:6). These phrases assert the eternal nature of the One so described, and are applied in these texts to either God, the Father, or to Christ. It is not biblical, therefore, to assert that the second Person of the Godhead had a “beginning” in any way. Unfortunately, those of the Watchtower persuasion teach the heresy that Jesus was created by God originally. |
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10 | TKO, Is 1 Cor 14:26-28 followed? | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48975 | ||
If you study 1Cor 13:1-13, you will find that faith,hope and love abide. We now have God's full revelation and the manafestations are no longer need to convince people about the Gospel, Jesus Christ or the Church. Romans 10:17, Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. | ||||||
11 | connection: baptism and holy spirit | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48980 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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12 | information on speaking in tounges | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48982 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles1 hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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13 | when do I spake in tounges | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48983 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles1 hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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14 | TKO, Who interpets in verses 27-28? | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48985 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles1 hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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15 | Grace and Truth, why don't all believe? | Acts | Grace and Truth | 49013 | ||
My point is that we don't have to have gifts of tounges, healing,etc. to convince people. We need to Preach the Word! 2Tim 4:2 everywhere all over the world, so that the gospel can be heard. The Pure Word of God. (The Gospel is What Will Save Man)! Romans 1:16. |
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16 | Holy Spirit without evidence of tongues? | Acts | Grace and Truth | 49240 | ||
When a person becomes a child of God, the bible says we are sealed with the holy Spirit Eph.1:13 what should be understood is The Word of God in Heb.4:12 It's 'POWERFUL' if we let it dwell in our hearts and live faithful lives everbody will know who you are, and what you stand for. Believers who say that you don't have God's Spirit because you don't speak with tounges are dead wrong! | ||||||
17 | Holy Spirit evidence of Salvation? | Acts 2:38 | Grace and Truth | 51487 | ||
D. THE POINT AT WHICH CORNELIUS WAS SAVED... 1. Remember that Cornelius was told to send for Peter, who would tell him: a. "what you must do." - Ac 10:6 b. "words by which you...shall be saved." - Ac 11:14 2. From this, and from what we have already seen in other conversions... a. Cornelius was not saved until he heard the "words" (i.e., after the sermon) b. Cornelius was not saved until he obeyed what he was told to do c. What were the words he was told to do? 1) Certainly they were told to believe, as implied in Ac 10:43 2) Clearly they were told to be baptized, as commanded in Ac 10:48 3. Thus Cornelius and his household were not saved until they "believed and were baptized"! - cf. Mk 16:16; Ac 8:12,13 |
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18 | Baptism in the Old Testament times? | Acts 2:41 | Grace and Truth | 51036 | ||
Baptism started with John the Baptist, there are no known person who was baptized by another! Only Naaman the Syrian, was told to wash in the Jordan and be clean. And when God flooded the earth in the days of Noah, and when the children of Israel cross the red sea and the Jordan river, these were types of baptism. |
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19 | The gift of Tongues | 1 Corinthians | Grace and Truth | 48999 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles1 hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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20 | Not able to receive the Holy Spirit? | 1 Corinthians | Grace and Truth | 49649 | ||
Tell us what have you seen? And was it anything like Acts 3:1-11;9:36-41 if not why? | ||||||
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