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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Johnny3 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Demon-possessed believer? | Luke 4:33 | Johnny3 | 13381 | ||
Satan believes in God and yet it does not change him. Satan reads scripture and yet he is still against God. In Job, Satan talks with God. It says that Satan also is an angel of light, a deceiver. Some might refer to this as a sheep in wolves clouthing. One should think that there is some mystical thing that will keep Satan from entering a church and deceiving. Paul talks of a Jezebel that deceived the congregation. Paul also talked about those in the congregation that sow strife between brothers. And all would agree that one is known by his deeds. It starts with that the desire of God's heart is to love us. We in turn are changed and overcome by this love. We no longer live to obtain what the world has to offer buy instead to demonstrate the love of God that is flowing out of us. Some will allow their flesh to lead them astray; this is not demon possession. However, there are those who enter the congregation to deceive lead astray and destory. For this it is better to love and forgive. After all the commandment of Christ is that we love one another and in so doing we will confirm to our hearts our salvation (Read I John). | ||||||
2 | Why was Jehu punished for being obeying? | Hos 1:4 | Johnny3 | 13379 | ||
It is in I Kings 16. You will see that Jehu led the people away from God to worship idles and to do evil. | ||||||
3 | Why didn't tHe relent from His anger? | 2 Kin 23:26 | Johnny3 | 13378 | ||
True, Manasseh was a very wicked King. You will also find mention of God making this statement in regards to others in the Bible such as Saul, Edom and so forth. Yet, you will also see him forgive David of all his terrible sins. The differnece is in the heart. One heart continued in rebellion and was only sorrowful for the punishment and what would be suffered. The other heart cared deeply about God's opinion and loved the punishment, knowing that God was correct and would heal and remove the evil in the heart. The difference is that one dispised the punishment and the other did not. | ||||||
4 | Why is the king's mother mentioned? | 2 Kin 23:36 | Johnny3 | 13377 | ||
Well, it was obvious who the father was. And since each king had so many wives, it was necesary to distinguish. In some places you will also note that they do this to point out that the kings had foreign wives which was against the law of Moses, and thus how the influence of the mother effected the outcome of Israel, just as the scripture worns would happen. | ||||||
5 | Was Adam God's son? in Luke 3 chp. vs 38 | Luke 3:38 | Johnny3 | 13248 | ||
As you have read from others, Adam was God's son. This means that we are all decendants of God. This leads to another understanding to the story of the Prodigal Son. The world went away seeking what was there. What the world offers runs out. The Jews were there the whole time and where upset when God excepted us back. All of us should take note of who we are and understand why the Devil is so bent on destroying mankind. All of us should be patient with one another and encourage one another with love. |
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6 | were did Joseph fit in | Luke 3:38 | Johnny3 | 13246 | ||
The answer is in Luke 3:23 Now Jesus himself was about thirty years old when he began his ministry. He was the son, so it was thought, of Joseph, the son of Heli, |
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