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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Setonahill Ordered by Date |
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1 | The true Gospel Jesus proclaimed | Matt 4:23 | Setonahill | 224560 | ||
00123 The main theme of your posts come across as a frustration with what you perceive to be a lack of the Church to do certain things that you feel should be done by the Church. Your desire is that everyone answering your questions would only use the 4 Gospels to clarify just what it was that Jesus taught about the Kingdom, so the Church could then do those things properly. In your reading of the 4 Gospels, just what have you seen, where the church is failing to accomplish Jesus teaching? You use these verses to make your point. Matthew 7:26. And everyone who hears these words of mine and does not do them will be like a foolish man who built his house on the sand. John 12:47. If anyone hears my words and does not keep them, I do not judge him; for I did not come to judge the world but to save the world. With these two verses in mind, what do you feel the Church should be doing to fulfill the teaching to be found within these two verses? It sounds as though you are asking a question with a preconceived idea as to what the answer should be, and you aren't looking for an answer, as much as a conformation to what you have already seen should be done. I am not trying to be argumentative with you, or point a finger at you, I am only trying to get you to see that whenever someone gives you an answer, you have an answer to cover their answer, and ask another question. That means the answers you are receiving aren't the answers you want to hear. They are not the conformation you are looking for. This ultimately means, you have seen something that should be done, but at this time you do not see it being done. My question to you would then be. Do you feel there is something the Holy Spirit has shown you that you need to speak to your Church leaders, Pastor about? Has God given you a mission for your life to reveal these things to those that do not see them? Setonahill |
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2 | does this refer to exodus or creation? | Ps 18:1 | Setonahill | 224527 | ||
vnct bizn Sometimes it just helps to read a different translation from time to time to get a different viewpoint and then again we just might find something that is not in the translation we are reading on a regular basis. Hope this will clear things up for you. I have checked 20 other translations and there are only 3 that do not have this as part of the text and guess what the NAS is one of them. If you don't have it try clicking on www.biblegateway.com It is a good way to check things like this for yourself as a reading and study help. KJV - - Psa 18:1 To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul: And he said, I Setonahill |
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3 | Actions to preach the kingdom of God | Luke 9:2 | Setonahill | 224455 | ||
00123 It seems as though Luke 9:1,2 will answer your question. But for conformation of this read Matt. 10:7,8 Mark 6:7 Mark 6:12,13 1 Cor.2:1-5 also. Setonahill |
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4 | What end results come from Prov. 6:31? | Prov 6:31 | Setonahill | 224341 | ||
biblenovice If you would but take the time to read Pro 6:23-35 you would then see that the context of these verses are about ADULTRY. You need to understand the two verses you are trying to use for your argument are an allegory. The author is not talking about stealing food but your neighbors wife. Take notice that the first word in verse 32 is "BUT" which means it is nothing more than a continuation of the narrative from the above verses. I'm sorry to say you are grasping at straws with these verses. Your argument for retribution is pretty thin if all you can bring up are these two verses. I would say the only satisfaction you will get in this world is the knowledge that God will settle the debt for you on the day of judgement. That is unless that person gets saved and is forgiven his sins the same as you were forgiven yours. That means you are to forgive the wrong that has been done to you. Setonahill |
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5 | Is it bibical for a church to require? | John 8:7 | Setonahill | 224291 | ||
dka While there may be scripture about us being one body that could be misconstrued to bring about this type of practice. I cannot think of a place in the bible where this practice has taken place or even a teaching in order to be a guide for us. The question then arises. Has this taken place before only with other girls in the same position or is this a common practice where anyone in the congregation having committed any kind of sin had to do the same? Because Jesus did say Joh 8:7. Setonahill |
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6 | women as song leaders | Hab 3:19 | Setonahill | 224246 | ||
Mitch1029 While I whole heartedly believe 1Tim 2:12. I do not in the case of a woman song leader believe that this verse or any of the other verses forbidding women to talk in church would apply. There isn't any usurping of authority or the teaching of man. When it comes to the point of worshiping the Lord were all equal. Setonahill |
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7 | Can a believer lose their salvation? | Bible general Archive 4 | Setonahill | 224159 | ||
Mary M Your specific example is very good but at the same time kind of extreme. There isn't a definitive answer to that example on the grounds it doesn't say in scripture when any of the Apostles were saved as we know it. But your more general note of the average struggling believer. I would say "NO" These verses speak pretty clearly Php 1:6 - Heb 7:25 Setonahill |
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8 | Infant forgiveness of sin | Bible general Archive 4 | Setonahill | 224121 | ||
heseeshisson Does not the doctrine of the Age of Accountability denote the future presence of the doctrine of free Will? If a person is predestined to salvation is it then necessary to have an age of accountability? If a person is not born to predestination of salvation does it matter about their age of accountability? With the doctrine of Infant Baptism does it not make the doctrine of Age of Accountability null and void? John Calvin himself was a proponent of Infant Baptism. Setonahill |
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9 | To Snitch or Not To Snitch ??? | Phil 2:2 | Setonahill | 224116 | ||
Discovering Truth If as you say you are struggling with a moral dilemma that means you have already through the leading of the Holy Spirit made a determination on this matter. Here are some scriptures that might help you but regardless what you decide to do either way there will be a cost to pay. Eph 5:11 Jas 4:17 Pro 9:7 Pro 29:27 Setonahill |
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10 | Infant forgiveness of sin | Bible general Archive 4 | Setonahill | 224098 | ||
G.Preston In your saying "God imputes forgiveness to an infant at birth until he reaches the age of accountabilty." Need clarification I can take your statement two ways. What would this imputation of forgiveness be for? Setonahill |
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11 | does God answer EVERYONE's prayers? | Prov 15:8 | Setonahill | 224097 | ||
he seeshisson Pro 15:8 Pro 15:29 Setonahill |
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