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1 | Why children as well? | Bible general Archive 2 | glory777 | 104704 | ||
Ed- I agree about the children. However, until they have attained the age of spiritual accountability (I don't know when that is but God knows) I believe the child is saved by the Blood of the Lamb who was slain from the foundation of the world. Hence David's claim, even in his grief over the loss of his first son with Bathsheba, that he would see him again in Heaven. As far as the women go, I hate to admit it, but it seems everytime you look at women who were not proper Hebrew women, they all had idols that they brought into the homes of Hebrew men and caused them to commit idolatry. God always knows what He is doing. It may seem cruel to us now, but He knows what would ultimatly happen if He wouldn't act. Am I right or wrong here? Debbie |
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2 | AGE OF ACCOUNTIBILITY | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 9144 | ||
Thak you for sharing, brothers. And you are right, it is imperitive that we reach the little ones in such a way that they can understand the gospel. I know with my grandson (who is two and a half) that they are so capable of absorbing things of God. They are not able to realize consequenses of their actions, other than the fact that they may be punished and if they do physical things to people, they can inflict harm, so until the time they see the moral implications of their words and deeds, they are not responsible for their own salvation. Praise the Lord for His blood which covers them. But when the time comes when they can understand, if they have a knowledge of God, and know that He loves them, they will be eager to ask Him into their hearts. My grandson understands that communion represents Jesus' body and the cup as His blood which He gave for us so we can go to Heaven. Very rudementary, but it is a start. Teaching him that when he does something wrong, it makes God sad is another thing we are working on. I don't believe it is ever too early to start, as long as they are taught the joy of the Lord also. Debbie |
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3 | 12 Tribes of Isreal? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 9299 | ||
I read that the tribe of Dan migrated toward Europe and there are areas that are attributed to the tribe of Dan today. Don't have a clue as to how much truth is in this. Consider Danube, Denmark, and other places that have "Dan" or a derivitive of it. I think this source said that when a tribe moved, or a person or tribe founded a city or place, they named it after themselves. Sound possible? Debbie |
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4 | Book of Enoch? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 9333 | ||
Ok, Nolan- Now tell me where I can read this first hand. Some information may not be reagarded as Canon, but just as other books written by other authors on different subjects can give us insight, I would be interested in this. Thanks, Deb |
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5 | Literal or Paraphrase Translation? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 10233 | ||
I agree that for study, the literal would probably be better, but I had heard that every time you start reading the bible again, use a different version. I started out with the King James. Then went to the NIV. What an eye opener. The Amplified, although wordy, gave even more insight. the list goes on. Every time a different version is read, it can show you more and different aspects of what you have read previously. It is like the Holy Spirit keeps opening new windows to the infinite view of God. | ||||||
6 | Why will we know each other? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 10373 | ||
Phillip- I do have one verse that might show my position on the idea that we would recognize each other. Luke 24:16 says (speaking about the Emmaus road encounter) "But their eyes were restrained, so that they did not know Him". Mary, at the tomb did not recognize Him at first, either, but she was so filled with grief, crying, and definitely not expecting to see Jesus alive again, she did not recognize Him until He spoke her name. I do believe still that we will recognize each other, but, I know that God would have to do something to the memories of the pain we suffer on earth so it is nonexistant in Heaven. Perhaps the joy of being with the Lord would so outweigh everything that we can't even comprehend it, and in that joy everything that has painful connotations would be so diminished as to not even have happened? One other part that could substantiate my idea of recognizability is the parable (?) of Lazarus in Luke 16. It does not say what the begger saw, but Jesus told us that Lazarus saw the beggar. Isn't funny how the only parable that mentions a name is this one? Of course, his memory could have been retained because he was in Hell and this recalling all of what he did wrong was part of the torment. But I think if his memories were retained in this respect, so will ours be in the respect of people that we know and love who will be with us in Heaven. Before I was born again, I was married to a man who is now also born again as is his present wife. I am married to another who I am praying will come to the Lord. It is my desire to see all of them in Heaven, where earthly marriage ties have no meaning anymore, only the glorifying and praising the Lord. (Rev. 21:4 has been my favorite verse for as long as I can remember!) Deb |
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7 | How did Mary become the mother Jesus | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 10374 | ||
One more note (not from a literary mind) butit is so awesome to think that Mary was in the right place. time, and above all was raised in such a way as to be able to fully put her trust in what the angel said. She questioned but then believed so fully that she totally submitted herself to God's will. She did not scoff at the idea as Sarah had (Sarah had to wait many more years for the fulfillment of the promise), and so saw the fruit of the promise very soon. Can we apply this to ourselves? Deb |
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8 | Eggs for cash: Help! | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 11561 | ||
Peches- When writing in the forum, please don't use all caps. It signifies shouting and hurts my eyes. I agree with the issue of selling eggs, but it goes along with the whole societal disregard for life. Where else can you find a nation that will fine a person a great deal of money for destroying an eagle's egg, and yet say it is OK to destroy an unborn baby? We need the Lord to heal our land. I recently read a quotation from Ruth Graham that stated something like "If God doesn't do something about the United States soon, He is going to have to ask pardon from Sodom and Gommorah". We need to pray long and hard for our country. Debbie |
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9 | Spiritual maturity | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 11583 | ||
What classifies a Christian as "mature"? Or does this only happen when we are face to face with God? | ||||||
10 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12219 | ||
There- I think what we are speaking about is a term. A group of words that people put together to denote an experience that has happened in the bible, but is not called by that term. You do agree that when God manefests Himself, or touches a believer in a special way, they know it right? We do have examples of this in the Bible. Falling was often a part of it - forward or backward, I think that is getting picky, the fact is their strength left them. Whenever you come into contact with the HOly of Holies in an intimate way, can you stand there and not be affected? As far as the possibility of it being from the devil, I can say, from my limited experience (I am from a small church) that I have not seen any proof that it was. I have seen what I think is flesh in some instances. But because of these cases, again I ask, should the whole thing be thrown out? Because some people overeat on food, should we get rid of eating? Even following God can be abused by neglecting family or responsiblity. I don't believe Ed or I have been trying to get you to become Pentecostal. I myself believe that I derive more power from the practices to do the Lord's work and bring me closeer to Him. If someone else doesn't believe this way - so be it. As long as you are growing in the Lord and have given your heart and life to Him. That is the main issue. There are always going to be points that fellow believers do not agree with. We will get the answers when we see Him face to face, and it won't make any difference then, anyway. God's peace. Debbie |
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11 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12271 | ||
JVH0212- Maybe it itsn't my place to respond to this, but there are those who don't agree with everything Hanegraaf says. If that is what he thinks, so be it, but I know differently from personal experience. EdB and I both agree there are things that happen that are not genuine, but I think sometimes people may be faulted for throwing the baby out with the bathwater. If this is not a sin to the "slayee", if the person feels that the Lord has touched him in a special way, should we say "You can't that - you may get hurt." You are right, though, in that this is not for everyone, neither is Lutheranism, Baptist, Church of Christ, Methodist, etc. But to call what one believes a fairy tale, I think is going a little far. We are all one member of the body, I think, and as such, should respect and care for each other. Unless this forum is just for one religious view, I don't think taking one man's opinion as fact and saying his opinion overides everything and all else is like believing in UFO's etc. Debbie |
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12 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12287 | ||
You are right. This is something we will not agree on. I do see biblical precedent, (this has been discussed before), and I have seen the benefits of the experience in my own personal life and the lives of others. But the situations were always in order, with a deep reverence and worshipful spirit. Can it be harmful? Yes, if those who are ministering are not aware of what is going on. If there has been an incident where people are getting injured, I would definitely consider well before attending that church. Debbie |
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13 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12330 | ||
Dear JVH0212- God bless you for making yourself clear. I had misunderstood you, it sounded like an attack on many of the things I hold dear. I see we are in agreement on so many things. The only thing I can say to differ with you, is the times when I have been prayed for, it was a specified time during the service when people with needs would like to have their needs prayed for with others. The intensity of having your prayer joined with in agreement with others seems to hold a greater power (note, I did right "seems", but I think that is biblical - in agreement, 2 or more gathered in My name(?))and I have found, at those times, whether there have been manifestations, such as weak knees, etc. that there is usually a change, it may not be life changing, but it can be a great feeling of peace, relief, joy, etc. If the expectation is just to "fall down", that is what you will get. I agree, there are places and evangelists that I think do it just for showiness and get the people so hyped up that it is not God doing anything and THAT IS WRONG! But there are times, when I am worshipping, my eyes are closed, that I am very glad I have the back of a chair in front of me to hold on to. So I think it can be a matter of just having a concentration level on the Lord so powerful that one starts to "wobble". This is not a matter of just a belief that my church teaches, but of something that happens to me, what I have been through and have experienced. Does this mean I am more "spiritual" than others? If anyone thinks that - they don't know me! But I sure want to love God even more than I do now, and usually if I go for prayer it is for the Lord to give me a greater love for Him and to be more open to His guidance. Anyway, enough of this. I do thank you for your reply. We are talking about different ways of worshipping, here I think, basically, and anytime it becomes a circus, disorganized, dangerous there is something not right. We are in agreement. I respect you also. I feel overwhelmed in this forum, sometimes, because we do have such great minds and knowledge and people that know how to find so much information. If anything is of God, I feel this is. We still manage to keep the sweet spirit of unity even in the midst of disagreement. May it ever be so. Your sister iin Christ- Debbie |
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14 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12331 | ||
Norrie- If you see anyone pushing anyone down - I would run and fast! If a person were to walk into the synagogues when sacrifices were given, I don't think they would know what was going on either, if they were not Jewish. Extremely confusing and upsetting and I would think scary. I remember the first time I went in a church and saw all these people with their hands in the air, praying. What is wrong with these people? Then I started looking up in my bible and found that folding hands had to do with sleeping! Does that mean you can't fold your hands? No, it is just an outward sign of worship. But until you know what is going on and the purpose for it, you can't understand it - I didn't. And I say, don't worry about the tongue thing. What I sense in you, Norrie, is a deep love for the Lord and for others. You have the greater gift. God bless you, my sister. Debbie |
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15 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12428 | ||
Norrie- Have you read any of the psalms? I agree with EdB and I don't think too many people would disagree that the books to start with are the gospels. But the psalms are so beautiful and say so many things we feel but just can't seem to put into words, sometimes. It is hard to get disciplined to reading. But I think that is part of the enemies work. Each time you sit down and read for even 10 minutes, consider it a victory. Another one praying for you - Debbie |
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16 | I liked most of what... | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 12467 | ||
Norrie- One translation of the bible that may help could be the Amplified bible. If you know of anyone that has it, look up Psalm 23:1. See if that translation makes it clear to you. I do know that every time you read the bible, you will get something more or find that it has anew impact in different ways in your life. Not like a good novel, but as a book that is living and speaks to you. Do not give up on the reading, sister. You may not always have a tape with you, but you can always have the Word. Debbie |
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17 | How can Christ return be imminent? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 14674 | ||
You still haven't convinced me that pre-trib is not the valid time of the rapture of the saints. What is the purpose of the tribulation? Isn't it similar to what the Lord did to Pharaoh? The plagues didn't affect the Hebrews (His children). They were spared. So I believe that we will be spared. Rev. 3:10 also seems to promote that believers will be taken before the tribulation begins. Besides, I am not a very brave person:) Debbie |
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18 | For Joe. | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 14678 | ||
Joe- I haven't been a life long believer, I am still learning. But I think if you have a real desire to totally know the Lord God who created all things and is impossible for us to understand all His ways, you would be a fool not to wonder about some things. The wondering brings you to answers sometimes, or just to more faith for those things that don't have an answer. But if you don't question, and dig (as the Bereans did and were commended for it) and wonder you will never learn. You also can become very stiff in your convictions to the point where you loose any contact with others because they don't measure up to your standard and they feel they can never measure up to yours. I know someone who is like that, and although he knows a lot about the bible, because of his impatience with those who are not as determined as he is, has turned a lot of people away. I am sorry, but the thought sometimes does cross my mind that everything has to have a beginning, due to my human nature. Then I have to remind myself that I have to just trust and believe. It is hard, sometimes, when you want to KNOW and understand that there are things that you just can't. But it took me a while in my walk to see this. Have compassion on those who are starting their walk or may just be at a questioning stage. Peace in Christ Debbie |
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19 | Greek scholars, please help. | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 14792 | ||
Everyone sure seems to have made it sound logical that we will go through seeing some of the wonders that God will perform in the first 3 and a half years. All though I try to keep my eyes open to what the Lord is doing in miraculous ways (even the very tiny ones) I don't know if I would have the courage to see these - although the Hebrews were probably frightened, too, and He gave them strength. So, I hope that there was a slight mistake in translation and we are definitely "Pre-Trib"! Thank you all. God's special blessings on you. Debbie |
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20 | Will it be our generation? | Bible general Archive 1 | glory777 | 14794 | ||
CDBJ- This isn't going to help you much, and I do know that if anyone can give you a date of Christ's return, they are not readers of the bible. I heard (or read) that Christians in other countries that are being persecuted for their faith, believe that they are in the beginning of the tribulation time. We who are in the "free" nations do not even have a clue. Yet the signs are everywhere that things are winding down faster and faster. How much longer will they go? How much longer will our Lord have patience until He says "Enough is Enough!" All the wondering and debate is not going to change a thing. He will start things when He sees fit. We just have to be ready. It doesn't matter who is right or wrong about the time, what matters is that He will be true to His word and will give us strength. When it happens, we will know, and not all the "I was right" or "I was wrong" is going to make a pinch of difference. But it is fasciniating speculating, isn't it? Peace in Christ- Debbie |
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