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1 | resurrection of the dead | Bible general Archive 2 | mr.b | 119119 | ||
Rowdy, my first post and I wasn'tfamiliar yet. Ressurection of the dead is only one particular question. The biggest question is how I can cope with listening to what I believe are some very serious bible scholars, walking with the Lord much longer than I, and listening to them say things that I cannot find in scripture. That places me in a dangerous frame of mind. Leaning upon myself can and is hazardous, and yet I look for the way out. This is why I reached out through this forum. Everyone should be available to be accountable, yet I fear them labeling me a troublemaker, and they generally don't take the time to make themselves accountable to everyone--they can't, they are justifiably quite busy. But my issues go to what they are telling the flock. I am desiring a one on one opportunity for brotherly feedback to help me remove this conviction from me. The alternative is to stand alone, which we all know is not the Lord's command or will. Check my posting to Hank regarding Elijah. I also need to clear up the entire discussion of scriptural evidence about death. The more I pore over the Word, the deeper the questions. My only stumbling is why the pastors cannot address my issues and questions, and what happens to my weak faith and heart when I find myself wanting to sit them down and give them a lesson? That has all the signs of pointing to me as the problem, and so I cast my bread upon the waters to my fellow brothers in Christ to lend me their hand and hearts and walk me through this. Other alternatives are question them openly, as I ALMOST did one night at my church when the guest pastor made a comment. I was in my chair and just blurted out the words "No he didn't" and it was out loud enough for folks to look my direction. I quieted down very quickly and began to mind my own business, yet nevertheless, the scriptures speak for themselves, and I am surrounded daily with those who desire to preach what they like, as opposed to what is written. If I am blinded, then I wish my eyes opened. If I am wrong or misunderstanding, then I seek correction leading to my salvation, yet I cannot find a way to compromise, and I know that I can put this forth to fellow Sons of the Father to help me find my way. In faith and love of God, Your Brother, David (bestmrb@cs.com) | ||||||
2 | From Adam and Eve to millions of people | Gen 5:4 | mr.b | 119102 | ||
Hank- am new here and have questions that need to be put forward to fellow believers so that I don't trip up and stumble. Excellent point about our ancestors, but one must still wonder...as cain is banished he is concerned about other men going to kill him. We certainly don't have all the answers to all our questions, which places us back into our faith. David (mr.b) | ||||||
3 | From Adam and Eve to millions of people | Gen 5:4 | mr.b | 119101 | ||
take one penney and double it. In thirty days you have something close to ten million. Use your calculator and prove it. | ||||||
4 | Did the Lord talk to Abraham to his face | Ex 33:20 | mr.b | 119100 | ||
Jesus spoke that no man has seen the Father, but that he was revealed in the Son. Many scholars think that Jesus was active in the old testament, especially when someone worshipped and was not prohibited from doing so. | ||||||