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1 | Where is the Loving God???? | Gen 1:26 | inheavenseyes | 59685 | ||
Thanks Johnny! May the Lord bless you as you share God's love to others! In Christ, inheavenseyes |
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2 | Where is the Loving God???? | Gen 1:26 | inheavenseyes | 59686 | ||
Debbie, That was a Great knowledge to share. I Praise the Lord for you and may evrly share His Love to others! God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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3 | identifying satan's lies | Gen 3:4 | inheavenseyes | 59915 | ||
If we but understood and remembered the first lies spoken by Satan in the of Eden, we would easily recognize his errors when they are presented to us. Here are those Satan's first lies: 1. It is all right to disobey the commands of God. 2. Sinners will not die. 3. Sin will bring us to a higher level of living. 4. We are god, and need only obey our own impulses; they will ever lead us aright. " And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?.. And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die. For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil." Genesis 3:1,4-5. Let us be steadfast in identifying satan's lies lest we fall into it. In Him, inheavensyes |
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4 | identifying satan's lies | Gen 3:4 | inheavenseyes | 60023 | ||
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5 | Why did god disallow the man to take... | Gen 3:22 | inheavenseyes | 59928 | ||
Burning Bush, Thanks for the answer. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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6 | Let God do the talking | Ex 14:14 | inheavenseyes | 60729 | ||
Greetings psalm9422, That's great to know, though more often than not we try to but in. God's will prevails! Peace be with you, inheavenseyes |
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7 | Simple example that we shoud keep sabbat | Ps 111:7 | inheavenseyes | 59382 | ||
I was just going through all posted notes and I came to read your note. I wonder why so many people wrestle to things that are made plain in the Bible. Indeed, Jesus is the Greatest and who faithfully keep His Fathers law which He wants us to follow.His death on the cross is the ultimate witness that He uphold the Law and did not break it. But sad to know that so many of us wrestle with the goodness, holiness of the Law and we kept trying to justify that the Lord's sabbath is no longer binding, the reason is because in our own will it does not give us profit.I pray that many others will find what you have found in Jesus Example in keeping the sanctity of the Sabbath. God Bless! |
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8 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | inheavenseyes | 60182 | ||
Your're welcome. In Daniel 7 it talked the same kingdoms, you'll find it in Daniel's interpretation from verses 15 to 28. I hope this continue to help you. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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9 | From where is the KIngdom Lydia? | Dan 2:31 | inheavenseyes | 60346 | ||
Ateo, Greetings and peace be with you!It just a matter of a day for me not to be in the forum and It just amazes me what went through that topic. Well, i'm not taking on either sides (you, reformer Joe, edB) but you seem to be so affirmed to that book you've read. If you really want learning you must give a room for it and learn from the Bible itself and not from what you believe is true. Daniel's prophecy is as accurate as what has the Lord has approved Daniels interpretation. Lydia is never a part of the great 4 empires. May the Lord Bless you! inheavenseyes |
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10 | From where is the KIngdom Lydia? | Dan 2:31 | inheavenseyes | 60347 | ||
Thanks edB, truly when we based all in what the Bibles has to say, we'll never go wrong. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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11 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | inheavenseyes | 60348 | ||
Greetings Aspilos, It's really a wonderful thing when we base our learning from the Bible itself. And the bible does not give any contradiction. I don't know if you've read any book which has the title Daniel and Revelation, Daniel and Revelation reveals the same prophecy and its not a coincidence, its the same.i'll supply you with the other references re: this matter at a later time. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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12 | What does the statue symbolize? | Dan 2:31 | inheavenseyes | 60437 | ||
Greetings Aspilos, as I've said before i want to share more from this topic. if you don't mind can you provide ur e-mail address. I'm aware of the forums limitations. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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13 | My apology | Matt 5:34 | inheavenseyes | 60030 | ||
My apology, i had my question asked already before trying the quicksearch re: on swearing. Nonetheless, if others had more to say about this, I'll appreciate it the same. Thank you! inheavenseyes |
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14 | on swearing | Matt 5:34 | inheavenseyes | 60032 | ||
Thanks makarios, I did mean that and my apology for posting the question without referring to the quick search.I'll try to abide by that the next time to refrain from asking the same question on the otherhand as what i've said in my preceeding note, if others other than you guys has more to say on this matter, I'll appreciate it the same. God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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15 | Following His Steps | Matt 16:24 | inheavenseyes | 60724 | ||
Indeed following His Footsteps is Denying Oneself as He has Denied Himself for us to follow. Giving up all Heaven has to offer for a world who did not love Him. I like how Edward Gritt put his words so"let us all, as we are called to it, take up our cross and follow Christ. There is no other way to follow him but to the cross, for he went no other way. By that cross let the world be crucified to us and us to the world. We must bear the cross if we would wear the crown. Let us commit all our interests to the divine management, in readiness cheerfully to endure whatever he shall impose who for us agonized in Gethsemane and Golgotha, and to resign whatever he shall require who gave up heaven and life for us. Let us never consent to exchange the trials which he has prepared, for thrones and kingdoms. "By patient continuance in well doing" through all self-denying scenes, let us "seek for glory and honor and immortality." And it shall "be no grief unto" us "nor offence of heart" when we come to stand on the everlasting hills, by the side of the fountain of life, inhaling immortal joys, and looking back on the trials of the wilderness. When we shall receive the high rewards of faith and patience, and find heaven the sweeter for all the deprivations of this life, it will be no grief to us that we renounced the pleasures and portion of the wicked, and continued faithful amidst all sufferings and crosses. O that the glorious prospects of eternity might smooth down all the ruffles of our impatient minds,-might nerve us with fortitude to meet all the evils with which human life is beset, to bear all with patience, and into the hands of God to give up all our interests with filial submission. Let "none of these things move" us, "neither" let us "count" our own "life dear" to us, "so that" we may "finish" our "course with joy." And then "our light affliction which is but for a moment," will work "for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory," Finally, let us be supported and encouraged by the affectionate address of the risen Saviour to the church of Smyrna: "Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer.-Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." Amen. May the grace of God help us to follow His Steps faithfully not because of the reward but because we Love Him and we want to be Like Him! Godspeed! inheavenseyes |
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16 | 7 years of tribulation? | Matt 24:29 | inheavenseyes | 60940 | ||
Greetings Prayon! Thanks for your concern. There's this follow-up question I'd asked to Kalos and CDBJ which I didn't get an answer, searcher I supposed gave an answer leading to another topic. My questions are these: 1.Is the 7 years of tribulation stated in the Book of Daniel has yet to come or this is the part of the 2300 years prophecy that was fulfilled when the Messiah came? 2. For CDBJ, where did he get the less than three years for that tribulation to occur? I pray that I'll get an answer soon. Thank you! inheavenseyes |
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17 | inheavenseyes, 2300 and cleansing? | Matt 24:29 | inheavenseyes | 61164 | ||
Greetings Searcher, Well I have said mine and yours as well. Thank you for your answers! You asked me what denomination do I belong? I'm sorry but i don't like to make any controversy, what matters is we do all believe in one the same God and I pray that Let there be unity in Diversity( as to denominations each one holds) The Lord will reward us according to the Light we received. Thank you and God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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18 | Sin is about a broken relationship.... | Luke 15:11 | inheavenseyes | 60523 | ||
emmaus,inmyheart,timothy paul, berean49, makarios and friends, The text above is in reference to the story used below that would be from verses 11 to 32 let me share you this wonderful article in view of sin, this is from Dr. Dwight Nelson in His book Outrageous Grace. I used to define sin the way you do and i don't say they are wrong but its more excellent in the way Dr. Nelson put it, Sin is not just merely on Behavior but its on Relationship. Let's try to look on how he explained it: Lets go back to the story of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-31 and consider the 3 characters and their understanding of sin. The Elder Brother: What is the elder brother's understanding of sin? We read it in Luke 15:29: " Listen! for all these years I have been working like a slave for you, and I have never disobeyed your command." He's absolutely convince that this is what the father wants- unquestioning obedience and the absence of wrong behavior. To him, sin is wrong behavior, and if he can convince his faher that he has never done anything wrong then nothing can keep him from procuring his piece of the pie. The Younger Brother: We can read Jesus story in Luke 15:31-21: Onverse 18 it say " I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Fathre i have sinned agianst heaven and against you." Do you see what the younger brother understanding of sin?It, too, is very behavior-oriented. Ask the older brother about sin, and he would start talking about the absence of wrong behavior. Ask the yoinger brother about sin and he speaks of the absence of right behavior. Both sons are consumed with the behavioral model of sin. Both of them beleive that the way to maintain or restore a saving relationship with their father is based on behavior; The elder son feels he needs to demostrate his absence of wrong behavior; the younger son son hopes to win his father over decrying the absence of right behavior. But he father quickly demonstrates to them that they are wrong.And so we are, if we focus on behavior for our understanding of sin. Sin and the Father: Have you noticed what preoccupies the father in the story? He is not nearly concerned with the right and wrong behavior as he is with broken relationships. The boy's model for sin is behavioral- the Father's is clearly relational. If you were to ask the boys about sin, they would talk about broken behavior. But were you to ask the father about sin, broken relationships would be his list concern. The Father defines sin relationally more than behaviorally. If we are to ask if the Father in that story is just like God what then are we going to do about the classic Bible definition of sin, "Sin is the transgression of the Law" (1Jn 3:4) That is a fair question and in response ,let's reflect a moment on the nature of God's law, the ten commanments. At their eternal heart aren't all ten commands a divine protection of every relationship in this life that matter to human being? the first 4 concern our relationship with God our Creator, and the last 6 revolve around our relationships with one another. at its heart the Decalogue is a relational document. So if sin is the "transgression" or breaking one of those relationship-protecting commandments, then by definition and extension, sin is ultimately relationl. Sin is any thought or behavior that jeopardizes either our vertical relationship with God or our horizontal relationship with another human being. Sin, in the beginning and in the end is about relationships. That's when the Father hurries out of the house to each sons, relationship and not on behavior is what's on his mind. Because the pain of separation has been caused by a broken relationship more than broken behavior. Lastly, when a father's child carelessly fall down, a father isn't thinking about the falling down, but the picking up and holding close. A father knows that what changes a child is not a lecture about behavior. What changes a child is the love of a relationship. It is the way with our Father above. Look at him in this story. Why do you suppose he goes flying down the dusty road and slips the family ring back onto the finger of the prodigal son? Because a broen relationship need to be restored! And why does he hurry out of the lamplighted house into the evening shadows to be with his older son? because a broken realtionship needs to be restored. With both sons the driving motivation of the father is relational. I pray that this would help each and everyone to define what is sin really is! SIN IS ALL ABOUT A BROKEN RELATIONSHIP, WHAT DO YOU THINK? God Bless! inheavenseyes |
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19 | Sin is about a broken relationship.... | Luke 15:11 | inheavenseyes | 60625 | ||
You're welcome Tim, It's not so tough to understand sin in that perspective right? God Bless you too! inheavenseyes |
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20 | follow-up | John 1:17 | inheavenseyes | 59379 | ||
Kalos! That was great, I praise the Lord for you making these things clear to me. In short, these three has its own role if we truly believe the Lord. God Bless you, friend and may you continue to shine for Him! inheavenseyes |
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