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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: janet Ordered by Date |
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1 | verse mean death now or at 2nd coming | 2 Cor 5:8 | janet | 42061 | ||
Hopeful, I hope you get my "note". I apologize, somehow I ended up doing a note rather than an answer and just realized it. The main thing I wanted to tell you is I agree with Angel1, and believe scripture clearly states that. Luke 11:55 states, "Her spirit returned, and at once she stood up." This was when Jesus brought the little girl back to life. If her spirit returned, then it did not go to sleep or wouldn't scripture have stated something like, "He awoke her," Also, it is interesting to note that Luke wrote this, Luke was a physician, and biographies state that Luke was a stickler to detail. If the little girls spirit left the body then it must have gone somewhere and as Angel1 pointed out scripture states if we are not in the body then we are with the Lord. God bless you. | ||||||
2 | How much submitting must a woman do? | 1 Corinthians | janet | 11667 | ||
Norrie, abuse can be an addiction. In some cases, the abusive person is actuallly addicted to that violent kind of behavior, whether it is physical or mental. Like an alcoholic, or a person addicted to pornography, the person strongly desires the behavior. If a person is addicted to abusive behavior they, of course, need help to break the addiction. Jesus is the answer for any addiction...He knows. Prayer is very powerful. Put it in God's hands and watch Him work. In the meantime, you may want to ask yourself, if your paticular circumstances are enabling your husband to feed on his addiction. If your loved one was an alcoholic and he wanted a drink, would you give it to them? If they were a heroine addict, would you provide the heroine and needle? The more they get fed their addiction the stronger and more fierce the addiction grows, and this is the case in all addictions. I do not know exactly what your circumstances are, but if you or especially your children are in danger, you need to remove yourself from harms way. If your husband is becoming or is addicted to abusive behavior, you may be enabling him to grow in his addiction by being present. Norrie, my prayers are with you. This is one of Satan's most powerful weapons to destroy families, because he uses love and guilt as additional weapons against you. There are many good Christian sources that can help you, search them out and most especially, pray and listen for God's guidance for you and your family. He loves you. | ||||||