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1 | Babies, born in sin? | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 40582 | ||
Can someone give me BIBLE VERSES to show that a baby is NOT born with a sinful nature. | ||||||
2 | Job DID charge God foolishly? | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 45473 | ||
Will someone please help reconcile Job 1:22 and 2:10 with Job 9:22-24? All my many commentaries often quote 1:22 in commendation of Job, but never fully explain the verses in chapter 9, or explain why God rebuked Job in the latter chapters of the book if Job sinned not with His lips or charged God foolishly. | ||||||
3 | Saved yet unfruitful? | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 47134 | ||
2 Peter 1:1-9 I am confused. How could someone 1. Be barren and unfruitful but be saved.(Matt.7:19) 2."Forget" they are saved.(2 Cor. 13:5) 3.Lack all of the qualities listed (virtue,knowledge,self control,perseverance,godliness,brotherly kindness, and love, and be saved?) (Luke 3:8,Mark 4:20) Many other verses I could list if necessary. |
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4 | Need an answer please! | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 47360 | ||
2 Peter 1:1-9 I am confused. How could someone 1. Be barren and unfruitful but be saved.(Matt.7:19) 2."Forget" they are saved.(2 Cor. 13:5) 3.Lack all of the qualities listed (virtue,knowledge,self control,perseverance,godliness,brotherly kindness, and love, and be saved?) (Luke 3:8,Mark 4:20) Many other verses I could list if necessary. |
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5 | David's sin forgiven when? | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 64146 | ||
In studying the doctrine of God's imputation of righteousness to those who believe , I consulted Adam Clarke's Commentary on 2 Samuel 12:13. However, Clarkes' comments on this verse seem to contradict the apostle Paul's reference to Ps. 32: 1,2 in Romans 4:6,7? It seems to me that Paul is trying to prove that one is forgiven by faith , by using David's confession and immediate forgiveness of his sin with Bathsheba.( Paul refers to Ps. 32, and Ps. 32 refers to 2 Sam. 12:13) Yet, Clarke says that David's sin was NOT forgiven when he said "I have sinned against the Lord" and Nathan replied, " The Lord hath also put away thy sin." I always thought that David's confession In 2 Sam. 12:13 was when he was forgiven? Kept by Him, Shawn Lam. 3:22-23 |
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6 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 69583 | ||
I have the Logos Library Digital version of the KJV. At Hundreds of places within the text there are "little crosses" signifying: "A Greek word occurs that is not directly translated in the King James Version." An example is Romans 8:29 in which Strongs # 1161 Greek word is not translated. Can someone shed some light on the fact of "Why did not the translators translate these Greek words if they were in the original Greek text, and "Does the NASB and other versions ALSO not translate certain Greek words in the Greek Manuscripts? | ||||||
7 | continuing in sin | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 76278 | ||
How does one reconcile John 8:31, 1 John 3:9, 1 John 5:18, Job 17:9, etc. (I. E. the Doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints) , with Matthew 18:22? If a brother sins day after day, after day, times without number, doesn't that constitute "continuing in sin"? Shawn Lam. 3:22-23 |
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8 | Perseverance of the saints | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 76291 | ||
Let me restate my question. In Matthew 18:22 the context is "continuing forgiveness" for repeated sins against us by a brother. This constitutes "continuing sinning" by a brother.(i.e. because we are to forgive him "continuously") How is this true in the context of the biblical doctrine of Perseverance of the Saints? I.E. How could a brother "continue sinning" against a brother in the first place according to 1 John 3:9? |
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9 | Actions betray condtion? | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 78330 | ||
Can one judge if one is saved by his actions? John Calvin's comments on 1 John 1:7: "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin." "Then, integrity of conscience is alone that which distinguishes light from darkness" I fully agree that God only knows one's heart, but I still believe the bible teaches we can discern to a certain extent the general state of one's relationship with/without God. Along this line, please tell me how Barnes' comments on Acts 8:23 apply: Verse 23:"For I perceive that thou art in the gall of bitterness, and in the bond of iniquity.". For I perceive. That is, by the act which he had done. His offer had shown a state of mind that was wholly inconsistent with true religion. One single sin may as certainly show that there is no true piety, as many acts of iniquity. It may be so decided, so malignant, so utterly inconsistent with just views, as at once to determine what the character is. The sin of Simon was of this character. Peter here does not appear to have claimed the power of judging the heart; but he judged, as all other men would, by the act. |
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10 | To my Calvinist friends. | Not Specified | Baptistbred | 97341 | ||
Doesn't 2 Peter 1:1-11 cast doubt on the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints? I quote from A.W. Pink: "In 2 Peter 1:8, we read: “For if these things be in you, and abound, they make you that ye shall neither be barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” The unescapable inference from this is that, if the “these things” (mentioned in 2 Peter 1:5–7) do not abound in us, we shall be “barren and unfruitful”—compare Titus 3:14. In such a case we bring forth nothing but leaves—the works of the flesh. Unspeakably solemn is this: one who has been bought at such infinite cost, saved by such wondrous grace, may yet, in this world, fall into a barren and unprofitable state, and thus fail to glorify God." If we can be "barren and unfruitful", how long can we be this way until we have proved we are not saved? Just a thought. This relates to my previous question "Who makes the rules." |
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11 | Babies, born in sin? | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 40592 | ||
Can someone give me BIBLE VERSES to show that a baby is NOT born with a sinful nature. | ||||||
12 | definition of redeemed? | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 40589 | ||
Kjv-Praise:248 times Niv-Praise:340 times Kjv-Worship:108 times Niv-Worship:158 times |
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13 | Limited atonement | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 40595 | ||
Thanks, I believe this also. I was another bible study forum where someone was railing against that doctrine. Do you believe Romans 5:18 disproves the doctrine of limited atonement? |
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14 | Do people die before their time? | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 40743 | ||
Some interesting scriptures. Psalms 55:23 But thou, O God, shalt bring them down into the pit of destruction: bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days; but I will trust in thee. John 7:8 Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet unto this feast; for my time is not yet full come. John 7:30 Then they sought to take him: but no man laid hands on him, because his hour was not yet come. Ecc. 7:17 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou foolish: why shouldest thou die before thy time? |
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15 | 2 followups, masturbation and 1Cor7:2-5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 46218 | ||
I want to say I appreciate your notes on this and agree. I am single and 35, never married, and in full time Christian work. I am so weary of men trying to sanction this action by all kinds of reasons. It is lust of the flesh as you(and God's Word)have stated, and should be resisted by walking in the spirit. I believe when one comes to the point that he thinks this is NOT a sin, he opens a door for increased temptation. It will also "cool off" one's fellowship with God. | ||||||
16 | 2 followups, masturbation and 1Cor7:2-5 | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 46311 | ||
Your welcome Makarios. God forbid that I should ever sear my conscience to the point of masturbating with no guilt. God lets us feel guilt for a reason.Keep living for God! Lam.3:22-23 |
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17 | Saved yet unfruitful? | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 47142 | ||
2 Peter 1:1-9 I am confused. How could someone 1. Be barren and unfruitful but be saved.(Matt.7:19) 2."Forget" they are saved.(2 Cor. 13:5) 3.Lack all of the qualities listed (virtue,knowledge,self control,perseverance,godliness,brotherly kindness, and love, and be saved?) (Luke 3:8,Mark 4:20) Many other verses I could list if necessary. |
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18 | English Standard Version | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 53077 | ||
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19 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 69595 | ||
I have the Logos Library Digital version of the KJV. At Hundreds of places within the text there are "little crosses" signifying: "A Greek word occurs that is not directly translated in the King James Version." An example is Romans 8:29 in which Strongs # 1161 Greek word is not translated. Can someone shed some light on the fact of "Why did not the translators translate these Greek words if they were in the original Greek text, and "Does the NASB and other versions ALSO not translate certain Greek words in the Greek Manuscripts? | ||||||
20 | Greek words NOT translated ............ | Bible general Archive 1 | Baptistbred | 69597 | ||
I have the Logos Library Digital version of the KJV. At Hundreds of places within the text there are "little crosses" signifying: "A Greek word occurs that is not directly translated in the King James Version." An example is Romans 8:29 in which Strongs # 1161 Greek word is not translated. Can someone shed some light on the fact of "Why did not the translators translate these Greek words if they were in the original Greek text, and "Does the NASB and other versions ALSO not translate certain Greek words in the Greek Manuscripts? | ||||||
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