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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: ktolb Ordered by Date |
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1 | Jesus Christ is whose idol? | Rom 10:17 | ktolb | 151454 | ||
Mommapbs, I wonder at what you mean by making Jesus Christ our idol. I agree that the Lord God demands our worship only to Him. But are not God and Jesus one? Would not the worship be directed at both? This is why I cannot understand your line of thinking... | ||||||
2 | Jesus Christ is whose idol? | Rom 10:17 | ktolb | 151453 | ||
Mommapbs, I wonder at what you mean by making Jesus Christ our idol. I agree that the Lord God demands our worship only to Him. But are not God and Jesus one? Would not the worship be directed at both? This is why I cannot understand your line of thinking... | ||||||
3 | Is this Mary the sister of Lazarus | Luke 7:37 | ktolb | 134291 | ||
LWong, I do not believe that this woman you speak of is Mary, the sister of Lazurus. The story of Jesus raising Lazurus is found in John, chapter 11. If you continue reading into chapter 12, we see where Mary anointed Jesus' feet. This is different from the verse you metioned because at this supper, Martha served, not a Pharisee. |
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4 | is it a sin to drink | Rom 14:20 | ktolb | 133940 | ||
mellow, I don't find drinking a sin if it is done in two ways: 1)it is done in moderation, and 2)it is not done where it will cause someone to stumble. If someone is new to the faith, and previously struggled with drinking, it would be wrong to drink in front of that person, because they relate drinking to their sinful ways. This is the problem that the Jews who were converted had in not wanting to eat foods that were considered unclean in this scripture. |
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