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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: yayatheresa Ordered by Date |
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1 | In what ways does depends on God? | Ps 25:15 | yayatheresa | 169220 | ||
Please read Psalm 27:1-3. David depended on God as his light (v 1), his salvation (v 1), his trust (v 1), his strength (v 1), his life (v 1), his confidence (v 1), his protector from the wicked (v 2), his protector from enemies (v 2), his refuge from the multitudes (v 3), his help in war (v 3). This is a sample of his dependence. You can read more througout the scriptures and the psalms in particular. God Bless you in your study of his word, YayaTheresa |
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2 | who are the kings found in ezekiel 28:17 | Ezekiel | yayatheresa | 169218 | ||
The prince of Tyrus (Ezekiel 28:1-10) is an earthly king. According to Jocephus he was Ithobalus II. The king of Tyrus spoken of in Ezekiel 28:11-19 is Lucifer who was the spiritual king. These verses must be understood to have a double meaning. Both earthly and supernatural kings are referred to and addressed in this prophecy. Statements that could refer to the human being must be understood as concerning him; and those that could not be spoken of a man must be recognized as referring to the supernatural being. For example: No man could be an "anointed cherub" (verse 14) |
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3 | Mitch, Did Jesus heal everone? | John 5:8 | yayatheresa | 146486 | ||
Not Mitch but I would like to answer. I cannot say that anyone among the "great multitude" other than the impotent man was healed that day. But I can't say with any certainty they weren't either. We also aren't told anymore about the moving of the water and who may have received healing that day from it. I do read: Matthew 8:16 "...and He cast out the spirits with His word, and healed ALL that were sick" Luke 4:40"...and He laid His hands on EVERY ONE OF THEM, and healed them. Acts 10:38 "How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing ALL that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with Him." I also read this: Mark 6:5 "And He could there do no mighty work, save that he laid His hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them" Then in Matthew 13:58 speaking of them same instance as Mark 6:5 "And He did not many mighty works there because of their UNBELIEF." It was then, and is now, unbelief that keeps us from receiving our healing or any of the other wonderful marvelous gifts provided to us through Jesus' completed work. Not unbelief in Jesus Christ as Savior and redeemer, but unbelief in Jesus the healer, provider, deliverer, protector. Jesus said: "as thou has BELIEVED, so be it done unto thee" Mt. 8:13 "According to your FAITH be it unto you" Mt. 9:29 "If thou canst BELIEVE, all thing are possible to him that believeth" Mark 9:23 "What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, BELIEVE that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." Mark 11:24 In Act 3:1-9 we see Peter and John going to the temple at the hour of prayer. We are told this certain man was lame from his mother's womb and was laid daily at the gate. Wouldn't this be a place Jesus passed many times before? Most likely passing the man? But something is different this day. Peter and John do not have a different Holy Ghost than Jesus. They have the same anointing (John 14:12 17:18 20:22) so what could be different? Could it be that this day when the lame man looked on them EXPECTING TO RECEIVE he was able to receive by faith the healing that had been there all along as Jesus passed by? (Compare Act 14:8-10 where Paul PERCEIVED" the impotent man had faith to be healed) Theresa |
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4 | Compare to Romans 10:9; 1 Cor 12:3? | Phil 2:11 | yayatheresa | 146467 | ||
Mommapbs, Paul is teaching here in 1 Cor on the proper use of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in public worship. Verse 3 here is telling us that when we are speaking by the Spirit of God we never call Jesus accursed and that the Holy Spirit always recognizes and points to the Lordship of Jesus. Phil 2:11 says SHOULD confess (I am reading from the KJV). Man is the only thing God has created that still may choose not to bow to the name of Jesus. (But all men will bow either in this world or the world to come) So every tongue WILL confess. Everything else, demons, powers of darkness, sickness, calamity, infirmity, poverty, etc. everything must bow now in this world to the authority in the name of Jesus. Rom. 10:9 This is how we receive any of our covenant promises. We must believe in the completed work of Jesus that He accomplished through His death and resurrection. Then we must make a confession of that belief. Note: The meaning of the word translated as salvation means to be delivered, healed, protected, preserved. To be made whole. |
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5 | God sends maladies? | 1 Peter | yayatheresa | 146416 | ||
Doc and EdB, Thank you responding with all the scriptures to search. I have much studying to do. That is good. Guess it's the purpose of this site? | ||||||
6 | Women pray and prophecying and teaching | 1 Tim 2:12 | yayatheresa | 146253 | ||
Paul answers many questions and manners of conduct that were made known to him about the church at Corinth. In chapter 11 v.4-15 he is doing just that. Note in verse 16 he tells them "we have no such custom, neither the churches of God" The church there was being instructed by Paul on how to conduct their public meetings as well as their personal walk. Be careful when you read to know which he is addressing. NOTE: In Acts 1:1 Luke tells us he wrote his first letter that bears his name to show "all that Jesus began both to do and teach". Jesus BEGAN the teaching and it continues through the Holy Spirit throughout the New Testament when men were inspired to write. |
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7 | suffer original meaning | 1 Tim 2:12 | yayatheresa | 146252 | ||
According to the Strong's the word is epitrepo. It means to turn over (transfer), i.e. allow:-give leave (liberty, license), let, permit, suffer. | ||||||