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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: dasev Ordered by Verse |
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1 | legitimacy of the bible | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 44350 | ||
dear jenbrock, if he doesn't trust Christ now the inspiration of the bible may not be the real focus. he would likely believe that there is no one true god and therefore the focus will be on the veracity of the person of Jesus the Christ and God the Father. a question to ask him might be that "if God is, and if He is the Creator and Sustainer of all that is, could he not, in from that place of supreme power inspire and cause to be written a book of truth about himself in the context of the history of man? and having done so is He then not also able in his wisdom and power to protect it's integrity and communicate truths of Himself to mankind? the focus will always come back on God; is He real, who is He. the challenge will be to direct this man to consider what the bible says about God and wether or not these things are true. i would further recommend rzi ministries they're on the net at rzim.org i think. Ravi Zacharias is from India and an evangelist/apologist to the intellectual elite. he is the best! ask me more specific Questions if you want. dasev | ||||||
2 | Are we still under the Ten Commandments? | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 48663 | ||
dear tootoo, a reasonable response might be: "why not" dasev | ||||||
3 | why must Catholics "doubly" confess? | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 57102 | ||
dear Estelle, it, purgatory is not found in the old or new t.'s. it is derived from the "apocrypha". on confession, we are in James ch. five vs. six to confess our faults to one another and to pray for one another. i think this is the partly the intention of catholic confession. but there are so many other problems. absolution, praying to "saints", on and on. those who ascribe to roman catholic doctrine in its totality really are not intellectualy honest regarding history or the Word. dasev | ||||||
4 | new man old looks | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 58368 | ||
dear ones, 1 cor. 1: 25 to 31, ask your friend if tattoos are the worst sin he ever did, i would gladly trade all my sins for his tattoos. love you dasev | ||||||
5 | Church should be on Saturday, Sabbath? | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 58415 | ||
dear keilah, are you born again? if so, you are a living stone of the church, see 1 Peter ch. 2. i hope you are such all seven days of the week. the real question might be does the church, or does the christian worship, pray, and praise the Lord. dasev | ||||||
6 | Care to offer your advice? | Bible general Archive 1 | dasev | 58420 | ||
dear one, the real topic is marriage. pre marital sex was once, and is still in some countries, a capital offence. dating is the degeneration of courtship, especially prolonged dating without any goal of marriage. there is usually time and better ways to learn about potential mates without one on one dating. taking ones time, observing and investigating from a safe distance also enables one to avoid lots of problems the hasty encounter. as to women pastors, never saw it in the BOOK. dasev |
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7 | did cain marry his sister or someone els | Genesis | dasev | 38498 | ||
dear one, some think there was an whole pre-adamic race of men. check out one mans thinking in the study notes found in DAKE'S reference Bible. dasev | ||||||
8 | agree between Creation and Evolution | Genesis | dasev | 38521 | ||
dear chico, there is nothing unresolved except that which is found in the minds of men, which are, by the way, like the streets of london: FOGGY no not froggy, that was in egypt. one day many men will scratch their heads and say "whoknewski" dasev | ||||||
9 | How do you know the unity of the spirit? | Gen 2:20 | dasev | 38466 | ||
dear hw, the "unity of the SPIRIT" i would submit, be known in the experience of marrieds and singles alike by having the mind of Christ. this is found several times in pauls letters, phillipians for one. it is i would submit particularly important for the husband to pursue the mind (the thougts, the reasonings) of the Lord); and for the wife to support her husband in this. perhaps the characteristic that will most clearly indicate success is humility. humility is the fertile ground for any Godly relationship; certainly of marriage. "wot say ye?" in Christ, dasev |
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10 | How does a person submit to God? | Gen 2:20 | dasev | 38509 | ||
dear h.w., one possible meaning of the word "submit" is kiss. to kiss someone, i.e. God; one would have to be one intimate terms with Him. Get to know God through prayer, and through Scripture study. The more you know of God the more you can choose to obey His will. the more obedience the more intimacy. remember the Lord eventually called the disciples his friends, and that because he shared knowledge of his will with them. John 15:15 wot say ye? dasev | ||||||
11 | What happened to Elihu? | Job 42:7 | dasev | 58416 | ||
dear one, Elihu passed the test. o that we were all as ready to speak as he did. dasev | ||||||
12 | How does what you say link into the Serm | Matthew | dasev | 38478 | ||
dear h2o, here is another view of the sermon otm. Jesus came to fulfill the law and the prophets. matt5:17,18 this first major speech of the new covenant can be seen as a primer of the Lord's mission in that time and of the believer's need of instruction. many times the Lord Jesus said "you have heard that it was said...". then He went on to quote the law and then to give the meaning the study of the law might give the thoughtful jew. the pharisees had missed the point of the law and made it a meaningless ritual. Jesus brings things into sharp focus to the inner man if we will to hear and learn. and if we will then we will be the salt of the earth and known to be a healthy necessary ingredient in the earth's "diet"; and we will seen to be the light of the world, exposing all things for what they are, see ephesians 5:8 to 14 the rewards, the blessings, and the character traits necessary to their attainment are found first in matt. ch. 5:1 to 16. this is how it seems to me....wot say ye? in Christ, dasev |
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13 | How do we attain righteousness? | Matthew | dasev | 38488 | ||
dear dave r., our small but vital role is to obey God from the heart Rom. 6:17. Romans 6: 11 to 22 is an excellent text on this question. God in Christ has done the rest. we just walk in obedience to Him. |
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14 | How do we attain righteousness? | Matthew | dasev | 38493 | ||
dear ones, it also occurs to me now that it is helpful even essential to hunger and thirst after righteousness for then the Lord says we will be filled. matthew 5:6 dasev |
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15 | What is the context of the Sermon otm? | Matthew | dasev | 38539 | ||
dear h2o, as long as this is not for your doctoral thesis i'll try to get a "flow" goin' for ya. yes, certainly the kingdom or government of God and His righteousness are a if not the main theme of the sermon on the mount. in any kingdom one will find a king and his subjects. Jesus is King and we are His subjects. "Thou art Worthy o Lord for Thou hast created all things"- like us - "and for Thy pleasure they are created..." when we are found and saved by God and we begin to seek His Kingdom and Righteousness we can rightfully begin to participate in the earthly part of his Kingdom the Church. it is here we grow in grace as we repent and believe and die daily. the Bible is given to us the most precious earthly possession we can own. all other things that you or i need are added to us as we are faithful to the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ. 2 Peter 1: 2 to 4 say as much or more, and verses 5 to 11 expand the theme wonderfully. the Sermon on the Mount ties together the Lord's fulfillment of the law, what it means to us in our inner man, how we should seek the reality of God's Kingdom on earth,and seek to behave as we are naked before His eyes. it also warns us that it is a straight entrance we must go through and a narrow road we must walk on which will lead us to life. we must dig DEEP and build on the Rock. |
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16 | Examples of practical obedience? | Matthew | dasev | 38642 | ||
dear dave r., 1 Thess. 5:11 to 22; Heb. 12:1 to 15; Heb. 13: 1 to 18; James 1: 19 to 27. need more? dasev |
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17 | Is there nothing we can do? | Matthew | dasev | 38645 | ||
dear dave r., dasev here. i humbly submit that in one sense, yes there is nothing we can do: see Romans 9 vs 14 to vs 33. What a tremendous act of love it is that God has done for some. |
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18 | I need info on the Great Commission | Matthew | dasev | 38654 | ||
dear one, i have attached a note to mommapbs's answer to your question. hope you check it out, the great commission that is. dasev |
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19 | Are we capable of this? | Matthew | dasev | 38663 | ||
dear one, by God's grace yes! see Romans 12:3. and may i ask are you born again? dasev | ||||||
20 | Examples of practical obedience? | Matthew | dasev | 38693 | ||
dear dave r., love one another. as a single man i seek to be a friend to the body of whom i am a member. iseek to be cheerful in the faith to the people i meet daily. help women cross the street. in baltimore even women in their 20's are grateful for this. tie the shoe of a toddler. pet a cat if it lets you. defend the faith if you must. share the Gospel, preach the Gospel, and use words if you have too. BE UNASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL, AND UNASHAMED OF THE MIGHTY NAME OF JESUS THE MESSIAH. do not practise bigotry, avoid prejudgements and presumptions like the plague. so things you discern you must keep to your self, others must be spoken. BE SLOW TO SPEAK SLOW TO ANGER (and sin not) AND QUICK TO LISTEN. AND A HUNDRED HUNDRED OTHER THINGS in general and specific. STUDY THE BIBLE let God by His spirit pour His living Word into your dusty heart. live in His presence , trust that the words of his chosen authors are true True, TRUE! avoid meaningless talk, gossip shun, don't strain at gnats, especially as there are so many camels that the devil dresses up like sirloin. BLESS GOD, don't curse Him. when in doubt don't do it. need more? |
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