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1 | Who is my neighbor? | Luke 10:29 | 00123 | 242052 | ||
The lawyer's question: Who is a neighbor (A) to me (B)? Jesus responded: Who is a neighbor (C) to the man (D) who fell among the robbers? But you say A is D, which is weird. |
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2 | Who is my neighbor? | Luke 10:29 | 00123 | 242050 | ||
Is Jesus saying that the lawyer of v. 29 is the same as the man who fell among the robbers on the way to Jericho? | ||||||
3 | Who is my neighbor? | Luke 10:29 | 00123 | 242047 | ||
Then how do you fill he blank from Jesus' answer: "My neighbor is _________"? | ||||||
4 | How do you share Jesus with others? | Eph 4:12 | 00123 | 241541 | ||
Yo said, "Rome was not won to Christ by preaching or evangelism. It was won by how Christians lived and died in the persecution." What was the major reason Christians in Rome were persecuted when they did not preach or evangelize actively but lived in peace? | ||||||
5 | Jesus went to God immediately? | John 20:17 | 00123 | 241497 | ||
Does 1 Peter 3:19 contradict your view? If not, why not? | ||||||
6 | Jesus went to God immediately? | John 20:17 | 00123 | 241485 | ||
Hi, Doc, to be honest with you, EdB's comment makes sense, but not yours. Paradise Jesus mentioned is not the same as the Catholic or Jewish Purgatory. Two additional questions following your response, then: (1) If Jesus ascended to God Father's hands in the Heaven upon death on the cross, was the place Paradise? (2) If Jesus went up to God Father, did He (probably, His soul) come down to join His body to be resurrected ? If so, why did He say "I have not yet ascended to the Father" (John 20:17)? Clarify please. | ||||||
7 | Isn't Paradise the Heaven? | John 20:17 | 00123 | 241476 | ||
An excellent answer to my question! Thanks. God bless! | ||||||
8 | Vessels to honor or dishonor | 2 Tim 2:20 | 00123 | 241391 | ||
First, you didn't answer my question. Second, yes, we can cleanse ourselves and that is our responsibility. Read the next verse (:21). | ||||||
9 | Timothy's age | 2 Tim 2:22 | 00123 | 241361 | ||
Doc, You are spending time very wisely. I am a doc, too, but not in medicine or theology (obviously not). I am a mere student who wants to learn the Bible for my faith. | ||||||
10 | Timothy's age | 2 Tim 2:22 | 00123 | 241347 | ||
Doc, aren't you a scholar? | ||||||
11 | Timothy's age | 2 Tim 2:22 | 00123 | 241344 | ||
Dear Doc, thanks a lot for your kind response, but it didn't answer any of my three questions. | ||||||
12 | Timothy's holy calling | 2 Tim 1:9 | 00123 | 241271 | ||
Thanks, Doc, for the info. Now would you answer my question? | ||||||
13 | Jesus' way to view a tragedy | Luke 13:5 | 00123 | 241070 | ||
This must be every Christian leader's reaction to any tragic event, natural or human, resulting in a lot of victims. Rather, we just focus on finding and blaming sources that might have caused the tragedy. If we talk like Jesus, I understand that we might be stoned in today's politically correct society. But I am impressed at our Lord's way to view the events and I wish I would be like him. | ||||||
14 | If "heaven" is a metaphor | Phil 3:20 | 00123 | 240103 | ||
In summary, do we temporarily live in the heaven (God's dwelling place) until the resurrection, then move to the new earth? Do I understand well what you said? | ||||||
15 | No marriage b/c we are bride of Jesus? | Mark 12:25 | 00123 | 233062 | ||
Ed, my question was not about sex, but I respectively disagree with you that sex was (mainly) for procreation. For example, Song of Songs shows that sex was a critical means to increase the depth of the relationship through mutual joy. Again, my question was not about sex. | ||||||
16 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233017 | ||
I agree. Let us try to talk about camels rather than gnats. | ||||||
17 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233015 | ||
Beja, Sorry, but I didn't respond to your post 232996. So, I don't know what made you say so. You wrote, "Wouldn't it be safe to say that your mind is quite resolved on this issue?" My answer is respectfully no because although I wanted to hear answers from the scripture brothers and sisters answered from church traditions, common sense, guesswork, or customs of the time. I personally don't drink, but I never pressed you or anyone else also should not drink. I just wanted to know what the Bible teaches. My original question was whether the early church used wine for the communion because to my surprise I didn't find a Bible verse supporting it. Regarding the communion, the Bible mentions "drink the cup of the Lord," but what was the substance in the cup was not explicitly indicated. If that was wine, was it fermented or unfermented? You may say the Bible is silent about it. Then, suddenly, Isaiah 25:6 says the Lord will make a feast of well-aged wine. So, I guess that verse (any similar) might be a big blow to discussion on wine or juice as we will drink alcoholic wine with the Lord. What do you think based on the Scripture? | ||||||
18 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233013 | ||
On this mountain the LORD of hosts will make for all peoples a feast of rich food, a feast of well-aged wine, of rich food full of marrow, of aged wine well refined. (Isaiah 25:6 ESV) When we see the verse above, do we have to expect drinking wine (aged wine, which I guess truly alcoholic wine) with the Lord at the feast, for example, for the marriage of the Lamb? If so, as I don't drink at all, I guess I might be drunken very very badly by the aged wine, and I wonder if that is acceptable. |
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19 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233011 | ||
"Beyond this Scripture does not speak, therefore I must not" is very good. I like and accept it. Then, how come can you believe Matthew 26:29 (cf Luke 22:18) means that Christ drank wine? The verses simply mention "drink of the fruit of the vine." Is it sure that to drink of the fruit of the vine is to drink wine? | ||||||
20 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | 00123 | 233008 | ||
Don't lose yourself. This is a Bible forum where we are supposed to speak strictly from the Bible, not from guesswork or common sense. As I said before, I found no verse directly saying that Jesus drank wine or that the sacraments used wine in the early church. Did you? | ||||||
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