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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: DPMartin Ordered by Verse |
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1 | The Lord our God works through man, why? | Not Specified | DPMartin | 234091 | ||
The Lord our God always works through a man in the presence of the man, why is that? | ||||||
2 | Which is first, wrath or Grace? | Not Specified | DPMartin | 234396 | ||
Which is first, wrath or Grace? And consider: why is it, that we are required to know, and believe (Jn:6:29). I mean we are born into the world we have no problem with the fact that the world is, and learning how things are and work in the world, but the Kingdom of Heaven, few if any understand. Jesus witnessed the Father to us (Mt:7:21) that we may know and believe, and what would that accomplish, unless grace is first? Because if wrath was first, who would survive? Noah found Grace in the Lord God’s sight (Gen:6:8:), note that your made to know that, via the scripture. And in scripture it is the first place Grace is mentioned. Also, when the Lord heard the case of Adam and Eve in the Garden (Gen:3), (note nothing was asked of, nor heard from the serpent) was it Grace that was in action there? If wrath was first would they even made it out of the garden? Even before the Spirit of God came into His creation, there was nothing to be perceived until He did come into creation and said let there be light. If His Presence never came into creation, would there be light? And note, there was still darkness, and God separated the two. Didn’t Jesus (the Light of men)(Jn:1:4) come into the world to deliver use from the wrath of God (Jn:3:36)? And the darkness comprehended it not, hence there is still darkness in the world even though the Light of the world came into the world. And let us not confuse Judgement of God as wrath, according to the Lord God it is something to live by. (Gen:18:19, Lev:18:4-5) Is it the lack of knowledge of, and believing in, God’s Grace that would, or could result in wrath? |
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3 | prayers for healing | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 233765 | ||
Jwpawpaw A lot of people say and even preach what you have said as far as repetitive or continuously praying for something, would be a lack of faith, which would make some think that is the reason why a prayer isn’t answered. No doubt the Lord looks to Faith with Grace, but consider this. If you where in combat and constantly day in and day out under attack and ducking in to a fox hole. Would you pray just once the first day? How many times would you be asking the Lord to deliver you and protect you, ask for the same thing? And you would certainly do so as long as you where under attack, and you were mortality was threatened. Would that be a lack of faith, or just knowing who to rely on, or ask? Therefore, how is this any different then some one that is ill day in and day out, and prays until he is healed? If you do not have, you continue to look to receive, but once received, you thank and do not look to receive any more. |
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4 | a sweet savour | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 233994 | ||
Maybe you should ask yourself these questions, and if it is true that the Fire of the Holy Spirit be with you in power. Then maybe others would seek to know what you know, seeing that the Lord God approves and makes His Presence known to others around you. (you know, like Jesus) There are those who believe one must be a raging lunatic to be a “true” believer, and some times the same ether stays away from true believers, or practice acting like it to prove they are a true believer. |
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5 | The Lord our God works through man, why? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234092 | ||
The Lord our God always works through a man in the presence of the man, why is that? | ||||||
6 | The Lord our God works through man, why? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234094 | ||
What the hay, are you talking about? If you didn’t understand that the question was simply about man/God and the relationship between God and mankind then, why did you try to answer? How is it, that you even know there is a living God, who gave His Son? Was it some great vision in the sky? Or did a man tell you about it? Did the scriptures just appear, did God write the scriptures, or did a man write them and many other men kept them? Israel through a man, Abraham. Battles won back in the day of King David through a man, Joshua leading Israel to the promised land, Moses to bring Israel out of Egypt Noah to start a fresh human race. The Lord God didn’t have to do it that way. Even and especially the Presence of the Word of God coming into the world via the Son of man. |
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7 | Am I going to Hell for attending UMC | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234275 | ||
It is interesting how so many church goers know all about going to hell, and who’s going to be there, ( I guess they don’t what to be the only ones, or maybe its out of jealousy because they know they are going) and know nothing of going to Heaven and who’s going to be there. When it comes to going to hell and who is and isn’t going. Remember this, in Revelations the Lord shows John that He has the keys to the gate of hell in His hand. Therefore no one goes to hell unless the Lord says they do. |
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8 | Am I going to Hell for attending UMC | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234276 | ||
It is interesting how so many church goers know all about going to hell, and who’s going to be there, ( I guess they don’t what to be the only ones, or maybe its out of jealousy because they know they are going) and know nothing of going to Heaven and who’s going to be there. When it comes to going to hell and who is and isn’t going. Remember this, in Revelations the Lord shows John that He has the keys to the gate of hell in His hand. Therefore no one goes to hell unless the Lord says they do. |
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9 | What does the bible say about homosexual | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234277 | ||
Leviticus chapters 18 and 20 discuses what is not acceptable, and it is the Lord God saying so. I can’t find it but if my memory serves, the Lord has also stated in the OT (could be the Torah) that the Lord will not and does not walk with men who lie with men. Apostle Paul has made mention of what is unseemly in Rom:1:27. Back in Paul’s day it was common, and some parents would give their children to men of power for such things, to gain a better life for themselves. Today’s society is being fooled into thinking it's progressive, but the truth is, its regressing back to its ways back then. |
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10 | where does it say we have to chosen min. | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234379 | ||
EdB is correct, Apostle Paul was a good example of this. In Damascus he preached and confounded the Jews until they sot to destroy him, while not associated with any particular ministry. And it was Barnabas who brought Paul before the Apostles for approval to be in the Ministry at Jerusalem. (Act:9) Hence at the approval of the Apostles. If the Lord Jesus set’s a church in the hands of a person then that person or persons are to ok any activity associated to that ministry. It is presumed that these who work in the name of the Lord seek the Lord’s guidance or directing on all matters. That is a presumption, but not necessarily true in all cases. |
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11 | What is Pitt Minon | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234418 | ||
Pitt Minion - English Standard Version - Cambridge University It uses the classic Pitt Minion format, characterised by an elegant, slimline form containing text that is compact, yet easy to read. The Bibles are available with http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/esv/pittminion.htm ... Pitt Minion - Cambridge University Cambridge's Pitt Bibles were originally launched in the 1930s, in the wake of the typographic revival which took place in England after the First World War. http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/kjv/pitref.htm |
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12 | does god answer al prayers | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234490 | ||
Some would say yes, some would say no, depends if its genuine or not, of which He can see. | ||||||
13 | What does the bible say about gay life | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234543 | ||
If you are trying to live by the Lord God’s precepts then do so. Doesn’t matter what a pastor agrees or disagrees with, and presidents do. Pastors and presidents come and go, the Lord our God always remains the same. | ||||||
14 | Is Santa Claus a pagan tradition? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234561 | ||
Start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas |
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15 | What does the church teach on gay marria | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234569 | ||
These people here are well versed in Catholic ways traditions and doctrine. And they don’t get wak-o on you. Its been my experience that they are more genuine then most. They can ether tell you or lead to the information you are looking for. http://forum.catholic.org/ |
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16 | Did Christ teach "freedom of religions"? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234587 | ||
No, absolutely not, there is only one Living God Creator and Judge that is to be worshiped. Which is the teaching through out the Bible and of Christ Jesus. Religions, theologies, “isms”, and philosophies are all something man made. The Life that mankind is suppose to have, is of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. That’s not religion, its Life. Jesus (Word of God that lives and gives Life) came from God into the world, (Son of man) like any other son of man, and left the world like a criminal, but His resurrection is for ever. He came into the world to restore men and to save the soul’s of men who acknowledge Jesus Christ as Lord, the Son of God and their Savior. Just so you know, there is no religion in the Kingdom of Heaven. There is the Glory of the Lord our God and His People. |
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17 | how do u learn from mistakes | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234589 | ||
Not that I can think of, but its not rocket science that doing something the same way gets the same result. The blind leading the blind might apply (Mt:15:14) those that admire human nature and human character, might apply in this because the result of human nature or human character is death. Maybe one should admire the Lord God and His virtues. He inhabits eternity (Isa:57:15) and even of His Word there is Life, Life eternal. | ||||||
18 | Is freedom of rights good then? | Bible general Archive 4 | DPMartin | 234595 | ||
If you asked those who suffered persecution back before the formation of the Catholic church what would they say? Or those who fled religious persecution and came to places like America. Surly it is nicer to go about freely without fear, but who deserves it, or who don’t deserve it? The world is what it is, and the powers that be in the world are given by God, but in who’s hands is that power? Those who are up right and seek to do justice, or those who do not. Jesus teaches to not embrace the things of the world, but embrace the things of Heaven. Persecuted in the world or not, Heaven is forever and the world is not. It is God who is good, and knows what is good for His created. |
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19 | what is the purpose of a burnt offering | OT general | DPMartin | 234305 | ||
If it was known by Abel, and Cain that the Lord God is Spirit and not flesh and He is in Heaven which is not of earth, then how would they give something of earth into Heaven? And this was of value, considering the Lord God showed that He had respect for one and not the other. For what is valued here with Abel? Wouldn’t it be to have God’s ear, and favor, that He would even look to any man for any reason that is of God’s favor? Also note that God made it known that He heard the blood of Abel cry out to Him from the ground, so if one sot after that relationship that God would hear you even when one dies, they would do the same as Abel. Hence back in the day, it was the way to maintain that relationship, in the Presence of God in the Tabernacle. Needless to say from Abel to Noah to Abraham to Moses it was establish as the way to request of God, until the Lord Jesus came into the world. Whether it be thanksgiving, or atonement, and others mentioned in the Torah. There is a lot more to it then described here, but you would have to read it for yourself. |
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20 | meaning of Ch. 7:1-13 song of solomon | OT general | DPMartin | 234591 | ||
Its Solomon’s admiration of a prince's daughter. And I can’t find it at this time, but there is a time at the end of Solomon’s forty year rule where he follows after the idols or gods of his wives. And the Lord God divides Israel into 10 and 2 tribes. Maybe the songs of Solomon are left in scripture for that reason. | ||||||
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