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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Ash_Lynne_129 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Is Jesus always the Light? | Acts | Ash_Lynne_129 | 151615 | ||
In answer to your first question, I think that Jesus is in fact the Light of the world, both now and forever. In John 8:12 it Jesus say " I am the light of the world, whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but in the light." So we can see that we will never walk in darkness but in the light. The word never is a huge word with a lot of meaning. HE says never becuase he means NEVER, therefor Jesus is always the light, becuase he is what keeps us from darkness. If he were to cease to be that Light we woudl find ourselves surrounded in darkness, and this can never happen. Does that answer your question? I am not sure if I explained that very well. The scriptures also say in Mathew, that as Christians we are to be the Light of the world, a city on a hill. WE are to show the love of God, and live as he did. So in a sense Both God and Christians are the Light. |
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2 | the bleeding lady with faith | Matt 9:20 | Ash_Lynne_129 | 151603 | ||
It's found in the book of Mark | ||||||
3 | can you lose your salvation or not? | 2 Cor 1:22 | Ash_Lynne_129 | 151598 | ||
Hello, I am a baptist as well and I firmly believe that you cannot lose your salvation. Think about it this way. If God has the power to save you once. Which I think we both believe he does, then to say that he does not have the power or authority to keep you saved is like sayign that God is not in charge or that we have more power than he does, like we have the final say. And that is not the case at all. I will look and see if I can find you a specific verse. I'll write more later. Hope that helped |
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4 | Explain "Let the dead bury the dead" | Bible general Archive 2 | Ash_Lynne_129 | 151594 | ||
I think that's something that is very difficult to understand. However I think this will help you. Check out BibleGateway.com and look in the commentary under that verse. It really helped me. Let me know what you think too. | ||||||