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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: 2Tim215 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Stephen performed miracles too? | Acts 6:8 | 2Tim215 | 180461 | ||
Well, Jesus did say that faith the size of a mustard seed can throw a mountain into the sea. Also, Disciple and Apostle are used practically interchangably between bible translations. A disciple is a learner (if you look at the definition of it) and Jesus called his disciples his mother and brothers (Matt 12:49). So, logically, if we are brothers/co-heirs with Christ, we are his disciples as well. And besides. The Apostles did the miracles through the Holy Spirit. Since believers have the Holy Spirit as well, wouldn't it make sense modern-day believers can do miracles as well? Hope this helps!!! |
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2 | CAN WOMEN BE CHURCH LEADERS?? | 1 Tim 2:12 | 2Tim215 | 180450 | ||
There is only one problem with women being leaders; the husband is the head of the woman just as Christ is head of the church. And, I don't want to insult anyone, but most of the female bishops and stuff in churches show themselves to not be true believers in Christ. Just the other day I was listening to a radio interview with this one female bishop on the East Coast. She didn't believe there was one solid truth! She didn't believe in the Bible's god-inspiredness and she was in authority!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So…I guess you can judge with all the answers I see underneath this question! |
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3 | is suicide a sin? | NT general Archive 1 | 2Tim215 | 180441 | ||
Well, one of the Ten Commandments is, "Thou shalt not kill." If God made us for his divine purpose, I doubt selfishly killing yourself is glorifying God. Just a thought. |
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4 | Genesis 3:16-17 | NT general Archive 1 | 2Tim215 | 180404 | ||
Hmm. Well, we know from common experience that a lot of women are abused by their husbands. And we know in 1 Cor 14:35, "If they (the women) desire to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home; for it is improper for a woman to speak in church." So, judge for yourself. |
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5 | explain God father son is one | NT general Archive 1 | 2Tim215 | 180399 | ||
I think this might explain it; God is in heaven, but he sent a man with the Holy Spirit as Jesus. The Holy Spirit unites them. god bless |
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6 | wife dating another married man secretly | Rom 13:14 | 2Tim215 | 180363 | ||
Well, it would be very suspicious, to say the least. It really depends on what the wife knows in her heart; if she knows she's betraying her husband, she is committing adultery. In the end, it's up to God; he is the judger of man's heart (somewhere in the new testament, but I can't remember the exact words). | ||||||
7 | from romans 6 12-14 two examples of sin | Rom 6:12 | 2Tim215 | 180300 | ||
I agree with others who have answered this question. My take is; we are to offer our bodies as living sacrifices to God. That probably means everything we have is for Him to use as a sacrifice of Love (3 John something-or-other). Also, we are to be temples. I bet someone was asking Paul, "Should we go to the temple to worship God?" and Paul said, "Our bodies are temples. Take care of them." See, in the OT, the temple was where God's spirit lived. The priests offered sacrifices there, to where his spirit hung over the Ark of the Covenant. In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit lives IN us, instead of a huge gold building. So, since God's spirit is in us, Romans tells us to get rid of sins and un-godly things. "…For fresh water and salt water cannot flow from the same spring." (James 3:11-12) |
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8 | Will we have flashbacks of the past? | Revelation | 2Tim215 | 180276 | ||
Who knows! Like it says in Revelations–we peer through a darkened glass. But, we are told that God will open "all the books". I'm assuming every little dirty detail of our lives will be spoken aloud by Him. Then, Jesus will step forward and say we've been redeemed by his blood. |
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