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1 | An interesting look at John 3:5 | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 200790 | ||
Thank you, I really appreciate the astute answer. I believe my friends way of "looking at it" was alluding to this verse as saying water baptism is required to be saved. I used the analogy of an inmate on death row accepting Christ and then being executed. That inmate wont have a chance to be water baptized but he fulfilled all that is required to obtain salvation. Which is to accept Christ as Lord and Savior. My friend still went back to this verse and seemed confused by the seeming contradiction. I was, I admit somewhat unable to answer his question. Thank you for the explanation of the meaning of water. Very insightful!!! God bless for he reigns Amen!!! |
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2 | God Punished New Orleans with Katrina | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 209397 | ||
Ok guys lemme through my two cents in real quick. First I thank all for their replies and to the original questioner for their time and for what they shared. Second I would like to state that I dont believe that God punished N.O. with the Katrina. I read the thread and came across some interesting replies. One thing that stood out is that it was said that God deals with us the same today as he did in the OT. I disagree, I definitely believe that the times recently preceding Christ to today, show that. In EVERY way God still works. And with the Job thing. God NEVER cause any of what happened. Satan did. God simply removed his hand of protection. I dont have much time so I must be brief. Thanks for your time. God bless!!! COG88 |
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3 | how can we minister to homosexuals | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 209401 | ||
Sir I appreciate your concern and sensitivity. However I think that it is within our ability to judge someones eternal state. If you see someone living a Homosexual life style, they ARE NOT SAVED. You can not live that life and be a Christian. I.E serve to masters. If you want to minister to a person of that particular lifestyle, my advice is to Love, with a Christ-like love, the person.(Not the lifestyle) And show them Christ. That is the most effective way of sharing the Gospel is to show them the Gospel with your life. Look at the parable where the man has a log in his own eye, and he is trying to help his friend with a thorn. I think that this parable is a perfect definition of what was meant by "Judge not lest ye be judged." Make sure that the measuring rod you use for others is the same length as your own ;) Ya know? Or don't tell someone else they have a problem when you have a BIG one that is keeping you from seeing clearly. And it is simple to equate homosexuality with the false prophets. To put it bluntly sir both states will get you into hell(along with any other than Christ) God bless. Good night all! COG88 |
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4 | A difficult question | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 210513 | ||
With respect, while that is true in one sense, when speaking to a skeptic it will do nothing for them. I am not talking about what does the bible say of its self. I know what Gods word says. But the point is not MY doubts, but those of an unbeliever. Some people need facts, and the bible is rife with them. Historical, geneological, chronological, and scientific. People today are force fed the FALSE belief that the bible is nothing but myths, stories, and made up fairy tales for ignorant, lazy, fools who think the earth is flat and it is the center of the universe. We as christians should definitly be at least introductionally aware of the historical origins of the bible in my opinion as it seems to be the basis of many arguments that we encounter. If only to allow us to get past the lies, and let the TRUTH shine beyond. I truly appreciate the comments all. God bless. And if you disagree I would greatly appreciate your criticisms. I am finding that am beginning to enjoy philosophy, theology, and debate. So please critique away :) In Christ, AMEN AND AMEN!!! COG88 |
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5 | Need feedback on Genesis? | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 210575 | ||
Ahh now that is an interesting thing to discuss. Incest in the bible. I have always been under the impression that incest (as long as it was in the some confines as any other relationship, I.E marriage) was fine until God deemed it unnecassary. After that point you see that it then incurred punishments, and became a sin. Any insights??? CoG88 God bless!! :) |
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6 | Need feedback on Genesis? | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 210577 | ||
I feel I must rephrase my self, I didnt mean to imply that God thought that incest as we know it today was ok. At that time if we take the bible literally, then the only people around at this time would be the offspring of Adam and Eve. Therefore any procreation would have been done amongst family members. In fact there are some molecular biologists, who theorize, based on apparent degridation of our dna, that there may have been a point in the history of our existance that incest wouldnt have produced the defects we witness today. I realize that this is a biblical forum, I just figured that this tid-bit might interest some folks. Once God declared that no intermarrying was to occur it became a sinful act. Am I correct in that assesment?? I enjoyed that quote btw, CoG88 God bless!! |
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7 | Need feedback on Genesis? | Bible general Archive 4 | ChildofGod1988 | 210581 | ||
You know, that is the second time that someone has said something of that nature to me. I will most certainly be doing my best to shine for our Lord. But I cant help but feel that there is something beyond the next four years I am being prepared for. I would appreciate prayer for a direction, and that God would give me some clarity. Thannks all God bless, CoG88 | ||||||
8 | modes in aiding meditation | Gen 1:26 | ChildofGod1988 | 201194 | ||
Brother I hear what you are saying but not only are we to be "wise as serpents", we are to be "GENTLE as doves" most importantly. I urge you to be gentle in your speech, your intent may not be to offend but, from experience, intentions don't matter to the observer. I could for example say" I like you" to a girl and she might take that to mean I love her when my intent was simply stating friendship. Make your mode of speech, words used, and intent a unified communication. It makes a big difference when you are trying to witness to someone especially. And you are right Jesus does love you but you cant simply state that and not listen to correction. My parents love me but that certainly didn't spare me correction as a young child(ouch). I love ya bro God bless Child'88 |
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9 | modes in aiding meditation | Gen 1:26 | ChildofGod1988 | 201195 | ||
correction* sister :D sorry | ||||||
10 | God's Regard for Cain's Offering? | Gen 4:5 | ChildofGod1988 | 205998 | ||
Dear Tamara, I believe that I have an answer. I read your question, and I remembered that during my studies, I had come across something that stood out. It stood out so much, in fact, that I wrote some notes on a "stickynote" and put it on the page. I would like to direct you to Psalms 51: 15-17. Then to 54:6. In 51: 15-17, the psalmist tells us what God truly desires from us, his children. 54:6 I have chosen to add because, I believe, the psalmist is giving us an example of what state of mind we should be in when giving sacrifice to God. I hope that this is a helpful answer. God bless, Andy(COG88) |
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11 | God's Regard for Cain's Offering? | Gen 4:5 | ChildofGod1988 | 206000 | ||
Hello Stoneslinger, Read my note attached to to AMO14's, I listed two verses. I don't think that God rejected Kains gifts because there was no blood. God had made Abel a shepherd, and Kain a farmer. If you read the story in Genisis, the author goes through great lengths to tell about the care with which Abel chose his sacrifice. He did not do so with Kain. Which seems to intimate that Kain did not show much (if any) care in his selection of sacrifice. I agree that it was an issue of heart and not of meat vs. veggies. Abel gave his best, Kain did not. |
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12 | God's Regard for Cain's Offering? | Gen 4:5 | ChildofGod1988 | 206020 | ||
I hear what you are saying. But again I feel that I need to point out that Abel made a sacrifice with the VERY best he had. Kain did not. When was that requirement given to man by the way?? I have another question. If a little lamb could have saved us, then why the need for Christ? It works both ways brother. We needed Christ because we need Christ. Not because a little lamb or an ear of corn would have sufficed. Thanks so much for your time, please let me know what you think about this. Agree? Disagree? God bless you for your time!! Brother in Christ, Andy |
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13 | God's Regard for Cain's Offering? | Gen 4:5 | ChildofGod1988 | 206021 | ||
Thanks very much John. And I do as well. In Christ (and Montana), Andy |
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14 | Demon posession or Personality disorder? | Mark 5:15 | ChildofGod1988 | 211952 | ||
I would also like to add to the list of examples, for those interested, Ted Bundy. As a matter of fact it was this man who converted James Dobson to belief in demon possession. As I understand, Mr. Dobson didn't believe in demon possession until after his interview with Bundy | ||||||
15 | once saved always saved? | John 10:28 | ChildofGod1988 | 208699 | ||
Just a few comments, as this particular debate can get quite tiresome for me. I agree that nothing can remove us from the salvation plan, but I fully believe that we have the ability to leave that which we entered into freely. Acts 2:38, and Hebrews 6:1-6. Acts tells us the order in which we receive certain things. Word, Salvation, Holy spirit. Hebrews warns us against not growing spiritually, because it could lead to what is the saddest thing in the bible to me. One who has known the way, who has partaken of the Holy Spirit, falls away due to spiritual stagnation. I understand the Word to NEVER say that God will let go of us as long as we abide in Him, but it seems to me that we are MORE than capable of denying that which we accepted. I look forward to the replies, thanks for taking the time to read this. God bless, COG |
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16 | I need help :D | Acts 17:11 | ChildofGod1988 | 201016 | ||
Thank you so much. I guess that is a very important example to follow. I appreciate the help azure Shalom to you to. May God bless and keep you :D ChildofGod'88 |
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17 | I need help :D | Acts 17:11 | ChildofGod1988 | 201021 | ||
On a side note, please apply this principle to not only biblical doctrine, but to scientific evidence/arguments from both creationist and evolutionist. An example of why we should guard our selves is the "Lost Day" story that has been used to support the validity of the Bible. It is false and the Bible doesn't need to be supported/defended by false doctrines or evidence. It has drawn many well meaning Christians into this lie and it reflects poorly on us and the bible. I urge you to visit apologeticspress.org The Lord is my strong tower. God bless :D |
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18 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | ChildofGod1988 | 204955 | ||
Dear Tamara, Thanks for the response. You actually brought up most of the points that my friend raised during our discussion. And my "rebuttal" for lack of a better word, was this. John 3:16. God loved THE WORLD, and sent his son, so that all MIGHT(not WOULD grant you) be saved. In your 3rd to last paragraph, I was interested that you gave a specific, and divided, interpretation of mercy and justice. In God these things are intertwined. They are not separate. You are quite right when you say that God is just, in that he requires payment for sins. But He is merciful because He provided Christ as atonement for our sins. Everyone who hears the gospel must CHOOSE to accept Christs sacrifice. I believe that God knows every choice we will make. However, If he made this choice for us, would not the point of Christs death be made moot??? And so there for would we be responsible for our choice? According to the example of justice we have in the bible(which is Gods example to us), It would be unjust to punish someone for a crime you made them commit. And if God truly destined some to be saved, and the rest to die. Isn't He making the choice for the ones he doesn't save? I would like to direct you to John 6. Specifically verse 40. Gods will is that ALL be saved through faith in Jesus. How can that be His will if He then turns around and destines some to heaven, and the rest to hell. It makes his statement in John 6:40 a lie. Doesn't it?? My friend then pointed out that "Man doesn't make the choice, someone is only saved because God reaches out to him." God destines those to be saved. I asked him, what then does Jesus mean in verses 43-51? It seems to me, that even though God first reaches out to someone, they still have a choice to make. Believe in what has been revealed to you, or don't believe. I appreciate the time you took in your post. However I disagree that God destines one to hell and not the other. For that is the core of calvanism/ predestination. It sounds harsh, but that is what it boils down to. God bless you all and have a good day |
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19 | An interesting discussion/question | Romans | ChildofGod1988 | 205101 | ||
How ever, God said that he sent his son Jesus for the WORLD.(john 3:16) He also says it is his will that all should come to him.( John 6:35-40) It sounds to me like God wants no one to spend eternity away from Him. When someone askes me "If the Gospel alone saves, then what about the heathen in Africa who never heard?," I respond first with, God is merciful, and He has a plan for them. And next with, What does it matter? You have heard the Gospel and now are presented with a choice... What will/have you choose/chosen?. God bless you , CoG1988 |
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20 | Does 'foreknew' mean 'foreordained? | Romans | ChildofGod1988 | 205102 | ||
Think about this. Does God knowing what choices we will make mean that He makes us make those choices? Not at all, His foreknowledge does not make us any less responsible for our choices. | ||||||
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