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1 | Can a christian go to hell? | 1 Corinthians | jlschock | 185179 | ||
God can use anyone for anything He sees fit just because He is Sovereign. He uses His whole creation to bring glory to Himself. Acts 2:17 says that God's Spirit would come upon all mankind. All mankind means not just Christians but Non-Christians as well. John says a lot about love. The verses that stick out in my head are 1 John 4:7-8 and 1 John 3:9-10. I don't know if people are going to hell because they don't love perse, but I do know that God is Love and without Jesus there is no salvation. Hope this helps, joanna :) |
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2 | definition of witchcraft | Bible general Archive 3 | jlschock | 182479 | ||
KJV says--"Rebellion is as sinful as witchcraft..." I took this as the sin of rebellion is the same level as the sin of witchcraft not that they are the same but that they are being compaired. other versions say NIV--For rebellion is like the sin of divination... NASB--For rebellion is as the sin of divination... MSG--Not doing what God tells you is far worse than fooling around in the occult... AMP--For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft NLT--Rebellion is as sinful as witchcraft... ESV--For rebellion is as the sin of divination... CEV--Rebelling against God or disobeying him because you are proud is just as bad as worshiping idols or asking them for advice... NKJV--For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft... 21stCKJV--For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft ASV--For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft... YLT--for a sin of divination [is] rebellion... DT--For rebellion is [as] the sin of divination... NLV--To go against what you are told is like the sin of witchcraft... HCSB--For rebellion is like the sin of divination... NIRV--Refusing to obey him is as sinful as using evil magic... NIVUK--For rebellion is like the sin of divination... TNIV--For rebellion is like the sin of divination... Are these not analogies or comparisons? joanna :) |
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3 | Geneology of Judah (to Solomon) | Matthew | jlschock | 182339 | ||
these verses give more info on the tribe of Judah Genesis 46:12-14 Numbers 26:19-27 Joshua 7:1 joanna :) |
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4 | Geneology of Judah (to Solomon) | Matthew | jlschock | 182333 | ||
directly from Judah to Solomon is in Matthew 1. Other than that I need more information or the question rephrased. joanna :) |
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5 | how do you deal with seeing demons | Bible general Archive 3 | jlschock | 180660 | ||
I grew up with a friend that could see demons. That type of discernment is a great gift. Some things come to mind. I would first pray for wisdom and ask the Lord what you should do. (James 1:5-6) And not just a once and done thing but everytime. Don't forget about Acts 19:13-20 Make sure that you are right before the Lord before you have anything to do with what you see or hear. Spiritual warfare is dangerous make sure that you have on the full armor of God. (Ephesians 6:10-18) Also this site may help. http://www.spiritlessons.com/dreams_and_visions/Dilivered_from_the_powers_of_Darkness_by_Emmanuel_Eni.htm hope this helps, Joanna :) |
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6 | What happens immediatly after you die? | 2 Corinthians | jlschock | 180288 | ||
Greetings ddethdan, Immediately after our physical bodies die we will be face to face with God. Hebrews 9:27-28 AMP says "And just as it is appointed for [all] men once to die, and after that the [certain] judgment, Even so it is that Christ, having been offered to take upon Himself and bear as a burden the sins of many once and once for all, will appear a second time, not to carry any burden of sin nor to deal with sin, but to bring to full salvation those who are [eagerly, constantly, and patiently] waiting for and expecting Him." I like Peter's entire speach in this chapter but for length sake I'll only quote the verse pertaining to the question. Acts 10:42 AMP says "And He charged us to preach to the people and to bear solemn testimony that He is the God-appointed and God-ordained Judge of the living and the dead." Hope this helps, Joanna :) |
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7 | How can we be fearfully made? | Ps 139:14 | jlschock | 180215 | ||
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fearfully There is a difference between the definitions I think the definition of fear in Psalm 139:14 is not "causing or apt to cause fear; frightening" but "full of awe or reverence". As in the way that God created us is awesome. Fear as in 1 John 4:18 is the "causing or apt to cause fear; frightening" kind of fear Hope this helps for HIS Glory, Joanna :) |
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8 | How will I hear God's answer? | James 1:5 | jlschock | 179726 | ||
I came across this verse in devotion today I thought that I would share since I think it has to do with what we are talking about in this thread. Isaiah 45:18-19For thus says the Lord--Who created the heavens, God Himself, Who formed the earth and made it, Who established it and did not create it to be a worthless waste; He formed it to be inhabited--I am the Lord, and there is no one else. I have not spoken in secret, in a corner of the land of darkness; I did not call the descendants of Jacob [to a fruitless service], saying, Seek Me for nothing [but I promised them a just reward]. I, the Lord, speak righteousness (the truth--trustworthy, straightforward correspondence between deeds and words); I declare things that are right. I think that no matter how the LORD speaks to you that if you are seeking for his wisdom and righteousness you will know it is the LORD that is speaking to you. When I am seeking the LORD, I read His word and pray asking for understanding and guidence and I keep reading until I hear from Him. hope this helps Joanna :) |
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9 | How will I hear God's answer? | James 1:5 | jlschock | 179701 | ||
Proverb 1:20-21 is a great reference verse about wisdom. I was by no means saying that the LORD always or only speaks in a still, small voice as in 1 Kings 19:9-18. In Job 38 the LORD talking out of a storm. That would be very loud. I think He talks in both ways. I was emphasizing on the still, small voice so that the person seeking the LORD's answer would not over look that. I was only giving some examples and I know that I missed some. I didn't even touch on dreams (there are so many references the first is Genesis 20) and visions (my personal favourite is Acts 10). Azure, as a mom do you speak to your child with shouts or in a loving calm voice? I find myself (as a mom of 2) using both ways depending on the situation. for HIS glory, Joanna :) |
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10 | What revelation of God do we see in | Bible general Archive 3 | jlschock | 179558 | ||
Does this question have to do with your 3 leader question? Do you have a book of the Bible or general area where you are talking about? for HIS glory, Joanna :) |
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11 | Who were 3 Jewish leaders | Ezra | jlschock | 179548 | ||
Can I ask who the 3 leaders were? | ||||||
12 | What privileges Jesus give us | Rom 12:1 | jlschock | 179250 | ||
John 1:12-13 and Galatians 4:4-5 talk about those who believe in Jesus have the right to become children of God. As a child of God you have certain rights, privileges, possessions and responsibilities. These are describes in Romans 8:17, Galatians 4:7 and Ephesians 2:4-10. Being a child of God is not only about the privileges it is about acting like a child of God. Acting like a child of God is about being a living sacrifice like in Romans 12 and serving others like in Mark 10:45. We are surrounded by a lost world and we as children of God are called to put aside our position that we have in Christ. And like Christ did reach out to the lost and bring them to Christ. Matthew 28:18-20 When Jesus came He did not concentrate on His rights and privileges that He had but he concentrated on us, the lost. We can get caught up in our position and inheritance that we have in Christ and forget all about the lost around us. Our attitude should be the same as Christ Jesus. for His Glory, Joanna :) |
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13 | what prophet? said god put sandals | Bible general Archive 3 | jlschock | 179124 | ||
I came across 2 Chronicles 28:15 NASB it seems to be the only verse that has the words 'put', 'sandals', and 'city' in the same verse. Jesus sending out the twelve and saying to shake the dust off of their feet like in Matthew 10:14 comes to my mind also. please let me know if you have any more information for me to go on. I am really curious of this answer. for His Glory, Joanna :) |
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14 | 1 Kings Chapter 13 | 1 Kin 13:1 | jlschock | 178933 | ||
Does the Bible give an account of the Old Prophet before chapter 13? Using only the detail given in chapter 13, I would also consider verse 18 as a whole a lie since it says strait out that he was lying. Although it would easily be disputed that the old prophet was a prophet like the Man of God since the LORD used him as such in 20-22, I would still say that the whole verse is a lie because there just isn't enough info to go on. I would also like to know why it is phrased "old prophet" and not "man of God" or "false prophet" Prophet or not God can use anyone for anything He sees fit if it makes sense to us or not. for His Glory, Joanna :) |
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15 | 'virgin' after oral sex (not intercourse | 1 Cor 6:18 | jlschock | 178547 | ||
I'd like to add Ephesians 5:3 and I like the way the NIV puts it. "There must not be even a hint of sexual impurity or of any kind of impurity or of greed, because these are improper for God's holy people." Not even a hint. So yea by webster's standards you could use the 4th defination and say that you are because you have not had intercourse, BUT if you look at the 3rd defination it says "an absolutely chaste young woman" chaste means "innocent of unlawful sexual intercourse" but it also means "pure in thought and act" And there is where Ephesians 5:3 and 1 Cor 6:18 and any verse that any previous post gave you comes in. And although oral sex reduces the risk of pregnancy it does not protect you from STDS. I would also ask yourself, if Jesus was standing in the room with you would you still have oral sex? Because He sees what is done in secret as if it is done in the open, what is done in darkness as if it is light. Everyone will be judged according to what they have done. see Revelation 20:13 Psalm 139:11-12 AMP If I say, Surely the darkness shall cover me and the night shall be [the only] light about me, Even the darkness hides nothing from You, but the night shines as the day; the darkness and the light are both alike to You. Facing sexual temptation is not easy. I know and I regret so much. From a person that has been there. I would beg you not to keep your mind focused on the question if you are a virgin or not but to meditate on what immorality is and what way is proper for a child of God to act. And don't say to yourself (like I did) that you are not good enough or not loved if you don't have oral sex or intercourse because there is a guy out there that will wait until your wedding night and accept you even if you are not a virgin. for His glory, Joanna :) |
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16 | Mary's annoint precede Lazarus ressurec? | John 11:2 | jlschock | 177142 | ||
John 20:30-31 was the verse that I was looking for instead of John 21:25 It is very simulair to John 21:25 but adds "but these have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name." Sorry I didn't have it before. Joanna :) |
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17 | Mary's annoint precede Lazarus ressurec? | John 11:2 | jlschock | 177137 | ||
Jesus' reply is the same in Matthew and Mark but in Luke it is different. But just because two autors give account of the same event differently does not neccesarly mean that they were infact two events or just because two authors give the same account of a story doesn't mean that there were other details that happened at the same time that the author left out. John 21:25 says that Jesus did many things that were not written down. I agree with searcher56 they may be two seperate events or she could have annointed Jesus more than once or it is an example of 2 different ways to tell the same event. John 11:2 could be used to prove that Lazarus ressurrection happened after the annointing but it could also be a verse to give the reader more detail. I don't think that it is as important the order of these two events as it is that Mary who is brother is Lazarus is the one who annointed Jesus' feet. |
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18 | Mentioning of her breast!!! | Prov 5:19 | jlschock | 177125 | ||
I could not find it in Ruth either. If anyone does find it in Ruth, I would be interested also. Joanna :) | ||||||
19 | principles of the doctrine of christ | Hebrews | jlschock | 177102 | ||
yes, there is much beyond the principles in Heb 6 Joanna :) |
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20 | Mentioning of her breast!!! | Prov 5:19 | jlschock | 177079 | ||
Hi mae68, I don't exactly know who "her" is that you are refering to but there are several verses about breastfeeding. My favourite is Psalm 22:9. Some others are Isaiah 28:9, Isaiah 49:15, and Joel 2:16. Or like BradK suggested are you looking for something like Proverbs 5:18-19? Songs of Solomon has several like Songs 4:5, 7:3 and 7:7 I hope that I am also a help. Joanna :) |
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