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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Author: fellowlaborer Ordered by Date |
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1 | Joel 1:14 time? | Joel 1:14 | fellowlaborer | 225516 | ||
Thanks so much, the reminder to keep my mind and eyes on Him; I don't know, I had a little tail-spin there. Blessings and Happy New Year! Fellowlaborer |
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2 | Joel 1:14 time? | Not Specified | fellowlaborer | 225453 | ||
Sorry, in my excitement -- the scripture is Joel 1:14. | ||||||
3 | Joel 1:14 time? | Joel 1:14 | fellowlaborer | 225499 | ||
Sorry, in my excitement -- the scripture is Joel 1:14. | ||||||
4 | Joel 1:4 time? | Not Specified | fellowlaborer | 225452 | ||
The News: Black birds with red wings dropped dead from the sky by the hundreds. Drum fish washed up on the shore dead by the hundreds.(Maybe thousands) Another oil spill this one in the Kalamazoo River. This is freaking me out... will our nation cry out to the Lord? This is a Joel 1:4 time. Will the church respond? Prayerfully- fellowlaborer |
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5 | Joel 1:4 time? | Prov 3:5 | fellowlaborer | 225457 | ||
The News: Black birds with red wings dropped dead from the sky by the hundreds. Drum fish washed up on the shore dead by the hundreds.(Maybe thousands) Another oil spill this one in the Kalamazoo River. This is freaking me out... will our nation cry out to the Lord? This is a Joel 1:4 time. Will the church respond? Prayerfully- fellowlaborer |
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6 | Trinity or Oneness? | Bible general Archive 4 | fellowlaborer | 225391 | ||
Great answer BradK in describing the Trinity and thanks for the additional tidbit about Trinitarian, I will do further research on that. I have been blessed with the opportunity to teach Bible Study for the months November and December; and we are in the book of ACTS. And, that is one item I tried to make clear. What I found is in the KJV 1 John 5:7 shows the "Trinity"; however, in many other versions it looks like that verse was omitted. Have you noticed? Blessings Fellowlaborer |
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7 | Define the triune being. | 1 Thess 5:23 | fellowlaborer | 223353 | ||
Are there scriptures that define the three parts: spirit, soul and body? Are we considered as triune beings? The mind of the spirit - is that another dimension of the spirit? | ||||||
8 | 1 Timothy 6:3 | 1 Cor 9:19 | fellowlaborer | 218387 | ||
My dear Brother I have been in the faith and ministry for approximately 25 years. Of all the preachers and teachings I have heard, I found when I continued to hear their sermons... there was something that did not jive with God's Word. All of us will continue to learn and to grow... I will enjoin you in prayer and my admonishment to you is to know that you know that you know you are moving with God. The Spirit of the Lord will lead you where you should serve, the times and the seasons. Rom 8:14 No offense, but when I read that questionnaire presented by one of our brothers, my heart wrenched. From my personal experience, I have been in some congregations where it wasn't so much as what I received but what I gave. And as God gave opportunities I would teach and preach as the Lord led. And, I constantly engaged in prayer for the leadership and the people. Usually when I was in a place of contentment the Lord would lead me to the next mission. For then could I hear His still and quiet voice. My brother put on the whole armour of God... pray. Eph 6:10-18. Be blessed. |
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9 | "Women being silent" | Gal 3:28 | fellowlaborer | 218373 | ||
Beautifully put. Our God and Father is so awesome He allowed us to see the stages of change from Old Testament to New Testament. He showed us David's shortcomings and his growth... Joseph's shortcomings and his growth Jacob's and even the Apostle Paul. And, I believe as he grew in Christ...(and as we grow in Christ), we can receive the greater knowledge God longs to impart unto us. I am grateful for the discussion for it has brought a broader perception of our awesome God and His awesome plan for us. As written in the book of John, "But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth; for He will not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come." It's a Wonderful Life. Be blessed. |
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10 | Scripturally, can women be pastors? | Gal 3:28 | fellowlaborer | 218372 | ||
Well, I have no profound answer. Most of the letters were written to a church...and usually the leaders were addressed. Thank you for the commentary excerpts... I am taking a turn, for I am not sure "elder" is a less authoratative designation for we find the elders around the throne of God Rev 4:4, 5:5 and, I do beleive one of the elders may be the Apostle John. Also, from the commentary excerpts, I extract this to be a woman of influence and even one who imparts instruction. My own deduction -- a pastor. :-) Thanks again. Be blessed! |
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11 | Scripturally, can women be pastors? | Gal 3:28 | fellowlaborer | 218360 | ||
I was just reading the latest excerpts on the forum and when it comes to women serving in the ministry - I believe the address of II John 1:1 was addressing a female pastor. I don't know if her husband was a pastor and may be passed away and the position became hers. But, Apostle John did not mention a husband; sounds like a single parent. Look at the scriptures outlined in the discussion of "Women being silent" and hear what the spirit of the Lord is saying. Be blessed. | ||||||
12 | "Women being silent" | Gal 3:28 | fellowlaborer | 218359 | ||
As I read the dialogue regarding "Women being silent" I noticed something. The scriptures that were outlined pertained to women who had a husband; which would be the role of wife. The creation of the woman was always a part of God's plan. The order of creation was perfect for as man noticed the male and female animals; then God relayed this powerful and profound truth. When God created all things He said "It is good." Yet, for man to be alone God said that is not good. And, Adam was promoted :-). Please excuse me for jumping around... Now, the word "usurp" by definition means to take authority by force. (And, I have seen this happen too many times in the marriage union.) Now, I Tim 2 opens with admonishment for prayer and for "all in authority." And at the latter part of the chapter when the woman is mentioned the direction again went toward a marriage union. Also, women having positions of authority is not a A.D. occurence. We find that Deborah was a judge - in the book of Judges. History identifies notable queens, e.g. Queen Esther; as well as, notable women mentioned in the genealogy found in Matthew 1. Also, historians give the probable dates for the book of I Timothy as unknown. The probable date for Galatians 55 and 60 a.d. II Timothy probable dates between 65 and 67 and in this book the Apostle Paul acknowledges Timothy's grandmother and mother with credit for Timothy's faith -- maybe they did some teaching. Paul spent time and was taught by Aquilla and Priscilla. Which I will quote Gal 3:28 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus." Those who are led by the spirit are the sons of God. I don't know if I said everything that came to me or if you can follow me... I just trust that we will "...hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man." And, I believe it is referring to all mankind. And the apostle Paul also says those who are unmarried is concerned about the things of the Lord 1 Cor 7:32-34. Let us be about our Father's business. |
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13 | When were marriages first documented ? | Deut 24:1 | fellowlaborer | 207136 | ||
The question I am asking is directed to our historians and archaeological experts: the scripture mentions a certificate of divorce Deut 24:1. It seems that the people were writing and possibly records or certificates were composed. A couple of co-workers questioned me or challenged me about marriage. They said it is only a piece of paper and that marriage license was established in the 17th century. Because I recalled the mention of a writ of divorce; I assumed there must have been a certificate of marriage. Then, I was thinking maybe when paper, papyrus, was developed court records were established. Anyway, can I get some help? When I look up origins of marriage, there is a flood of opinions especially regarding same-sex marriage. Maybe I am going about this all wrong? Thanks Fellowlaborer |
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14 | What about this teaching? | Eccl 3:21 | fellowlaborer | 191609 | ||
Praise the Lord Everybody. Thank God for His holy Word for His Word we can stand on. Just as most of us, we have opinions and I believe the Quaker historian Cadbury is entitled to his. Yet allow me to magnify the Lord -- God's Word is more than a book or a record. John 1:1,14 (and I'm just basking on the shore) In the beginnning was the Word and the Word was God and the Word is God... I will say the quotation noted with the question is not biblically sound. Matt 5:8 For heaven and earth shall pass away But God's Word shall Stand... God bless you - let's bless Him at all times. | ||||||
15 | I want my wife back | Bible general Archive 3 | fellowlaborer | 186029 | ||
My Dear Brother, after reading your entry - this delicate matter I will lift before our Father in prayer. We do want to be careful not to seek scripture to justify the course of action we choose or for the sake of getting our desired expectation - which can easily fall into carnality. I believe the whole Word of God and believe we have power and authority according to His Word to "call those things that are not as though they were" to pray and stand on the promises of God; and, I know all things are possible with God. And yes - forgiveness and restoration is so much a part of love and marriage. Yet, there are consequences to every choice we make -- good consequences or nore challenging consequences. Is this more of a prayer request? And, if you are both believers the scripture I would admonish is Matthew 6:33 and as you give yourself to the Word and prayer the Lord will heal and restore as you follow His lead. We can pray with you... and this is what I remind us "married folks" with - God does not make robots; we all still have free-will, free-choice. Whatever the outcome - we pray that forgiveness, healing and restoration will have complete manifestation in both of your lives. 2 Cor 5:18 is an initial calling given to believers - "ministry of reconciliation" -- that is what we preach, that is what we live -- that is love. I will stop now. Be blessed. |
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16 | Bride - Church or New Jerusalem? | Is 61:10 | fellowlaborer | 185975 | ||
Greetings Everyone. Thank you Cherie the scriptures and question you posed caused me to consider... Isa 61:10 reveals a grateful soul that has been redeemed; being clothed in salvation; whereas, before decked in the garments of hell and destruction - now covered in the robe of righteusness... Hallelujah, it's beautiful and yet it seems of a different direction of the question you posed. When I pondered your question regarding the Church, in reference - so many terms and phrases are used many times, lending variables that cause us to search out the scripture. To name some: "Zion" [Isa 51:16, 52:1, Heb 12:22, (relating to the Holy City) and more]; "Israel" [Mk 12:29; Matt 2:6, Rom 9:6(Hallelujah! We're included)]; "Kingdom of God" Luke 17:20-21 (referring to our Christ as well); and the Church being called the "Bride of Christ," for one, may stem from Eph 5:23-32 beautifully describing love reflected in the union of marriage; and there is scripture referring to our God as husbandman. The Church - sometimes referred to lands/nations - geographical id; and some such as: "body of Christ," "sons of God," "children of God," - relational id. Thank you for the "digging excursion." It's okay, to refer to the church as the bride of Christ -- I don't think God would be moved much by semantics. Okaayyyy, I'll stop. |
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17 | You touched upon David vs Saul, Jacob vs | 1 Sam 8:1 | fellowlaborer | 182998 | ||
Greetings,just wanted to give a shout out to Doc - great informaion, rich and sound. I look in on the site sparingly, and was blessed by that you have shared in these latter days of Jan. God bless you! Our God is worthy, continue to magnify Him. | ||||||
18 | Is is a sin for a male to have long hair | 1 Cor 11:14 | fellowlaborer | 161311 | ||
Is it a sin for a man to have long hair? From my studies I read the Nazarite men had long hair. I know Samson and Absalom had long hair. | ||||||
19 | Did God create Life? | Gen 1:1 | fellowlaborer | 161291 | ||
That is pretty good. But, I cannot find where the Word states God is life. I do find where it states God is Love.I John 4:8 Now, I find this inquisition is much deeper than I initially perceived. Also, I differ about the "invisible" part - When Jesus was asked show us the Father Jn 14:8-9. Moses saw His hinder part, Isaiah saw the Lord, etc. and I see the "invisible." Am I still missing the question? | ||||||
20 | Did God create Life? | Gen 1:1 | fellowlaborer | 161290 | ||
That is pretty good. But, I cannot find where the Word states God is life. I do find where it states God is Love.I John 4:8 Now, I find this inquisition is much deeper than I initially perceived. Also, I differ about the "invisible" part - When Jesus was asked show us the Father Jn 14:8-9. Moses saw His hinder part, Isaiah saw the Lord, etc. and I see the "invisible." Am I still missing the question? | ||||||
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