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1 | Salvation message of Jesus | Not Specified | lookinforacity | 204422 | ||
Where can I find the scripture where Jesus, commanded us, as believers, to go and preach His massage of salvation to the lost world? | ||||||
2 | Progressive Revelation | Not Specified | lookinforacity | 204717 | ||
Where does the Theology of, Progressive Revelation come from? I have done a search on the term, it seems as though whenever something is hard do define, the term ( P.R.) is then used to explain it away. The question is where, and when did the term first come from? 1) Who taught it first? 2) When ? |
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3 | Jewish Calendar ? | Not Specified | lookinforacity | 204792 | ||
Why do we, as Christians, NOT use the Jewish calendar? 2008, 5768. Would it not be helpful in our studies, instead of using B.C.-A.D. |
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4 | Jewish Holy Days | Not Specified | lookinforacity | 204794 | ||
Why do we as Christians, NOT observe the Jewish Holy days, as set forth in the Bible? Being a part of OUR History, would not the observance of them, be beneficial to us as Christians? Ephesians 2:11-22, We are fellow citizens, and of the household of GOD, as one new man, with the Jews. Shouldn't we identify more closely, with the Jews? Whenever, however we can? NOT out of Legalism, or by LAW. But out of love for the Jewish people, by observing the Holy Days. How do we as Christians, demonstrate the Love we are told to have for the Jews? |
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5 | Verse-Build Up One Another | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 203866 | ||
Yes Debi: here is the answer. 1 Thess 5:11 Therefore encourage one another and build up one another, just as you also are doing. If you need to know where to find other verses go to http://www.biblegateway.com That site will give you everything you need, as a matter of fact it is the site your on right now. |
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6 | How do we get saved, by baptism? | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 203868 | ||
Hi again Tamara: Remember what Jesus said, I will answer your question, if you answer me a question first. What is the overall purpose of Baptism? |
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7 | Why can't I speak in tongues yet ? | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 204347 | ||
Hi Joann: At last count you only got 3 responces to your question, and they were mostly, advice, not answers. Here are a few more scriptures, I thought you might like to take a look at, you can make up your own mind on wether or not, these are the ones you might be looking for, about speaking in tongues, I don't think you were talking about speaking in tongues, out loud in the Church were you? Your question sounded like you were talking about another type of tongues, what might be called your prayer language. So the answer to your specific question would be. As with a child you have to learn the language, you weren't fluent in the English language when you first started talking, the same thing here. Use the words you now have, the Holy Spirit will add to your vocabulary,as you grow. As you can, see Paul was telling the Church to not speak in their prayer language, in the church, because it causes confusion, and there might be people that were unlearned present, and they would call them mad. The type of tongues spoken in the Church, should only be done when there is someone there that can interpret, because these types of tongues, are the tongues of the (world, regular languages.) Like on the day of Pentecost when the disciples talked to the masses of people, they were from all over the known world, every one was amazed that they were hearing their own language being spoken. And they Praised God. 1 Corinthians 14:2 For he that speaketh in an unknown tongue speaketh not unto men, but unto God: for no man understandeth him; howbeit in the spirit he speaketh mysteries. 1 Corinthians 14:4 He that speaketh in an unknown tongue edifieth himself; but he that prophesieth edifieth the church. 1 Corinthians 14:13 Wherefore let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue pray that he may interpret. 1 Corinthians 14:14 For if I pray in an unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but my understanding is unfruitful. 1 Corinthians 14:19 Yet in the church I had rather speak five words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue. HAVE A GOD BLESSED DAY |
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8 | If a person hurts you and ask forgivenes | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 205271 | ||
Hi Katielee: 44) But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; At this point is he telling us, to keep putting ourselves into the position, to be Despitefully used again? Does he require that of us? If we stay in a relationship where a person, keeps slapping our face, THEN we are obligated to forgive. If you have forgiven, and I have to believe you have, then Matt. 18 doesn't apply. Romans 12:17-21 May clear it up for you. 17) Recompense to no man evil for evil. Provide things honest in the sight of all men. 18) If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, live peaceably with all men. 19) Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord. 20)Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. 21) Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. GOD BLESS Jim |
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9 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 205615 | ||
Hi Tim: From what you said about some interesting theories, is there a calendar, that would tell us just what day, the Passover was that particular Year. Or is it always on a Friday? Just wondering from what you said. GOD BLESS Jim |
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10 | Idiom? | Bible general Archive 4 | lookinforacity | 205625 | ||
TIM THANKS, informative. Y.B.I.CHRIST Jim |
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11 | 3 main miracles performed | NT general | lookinforacity | 204892 | ||
Hi cpbrandt: 1 more, The controling of Nature, By Walking on the water, and the quieting of the storm. Part may have been answered by Elainea. Sorry for the delay, hope it isnt to late for your bible test lol. God Bless JIM |
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12 | the hand of the Lord is upon me? | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 203980 | ||
Hi Brother: could you possibly clarify your question a little, are you talking about any specific area. Disreguard the Gen. 1:1 it was required |
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13 | Need good book series...entire bible... | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 204854 | ||
Hi Egosophist You couldn't get a better Christian, biblical based direction, than the Bible itself. God inspired, faith based believers to write it for us, to be interpreted for us by the Holy Spirit. It is not another book of Philosophy, it isn't like any other book, in the entire world, it is a book from the Creator of the Universe, to us individually, if you open your heart, "God will talk to you personally". Just like when He talked to Adam, in the Garden. But if all you want, is a bunch of head knowledge, from other people's viewpoint then by all means, get a lot of books. There are literally tons of them out there. If that's your goal, then this one should do the trick. JESUS REDISCOVERED By MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE Have yourself a good year or so. JIM |
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14 | Need good book series...entire bible... | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 204864 | ||
Hi Doc: The question just sounded to me as though the person asking, didn't want a relationship, with God, but more on the manner of a seeker of knowledge, for knowledge sake. Something else to learn. So I did recommend a Book, Yes. I find it hard to believe you haven't heard of him before. Google it, you can read some of it online, maybe all, I don't know. I don't read or listen either of those people, that you were talking about. God Bless Jim |
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15 | Need good book series...entire bible... | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 204865 | ||
Hi John: (eschew confiscation!) eschew: To shun; to avoid, (as something wrong or distasteful) confiscation: Appropriation of private property for public use without compensation ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? God Bless Jim |
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16 | what does verse 4 chapter 18 mean | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 205600 | ||
Hi Mhighshaw: Welcome to the forum. Were good but were not that good. Are we supposed to guess the Book ? lol GOD BLESS Jim |
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17 | what does verse 4 chapter 18 mean | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 205624 | ||
Hi Tamara: Are you aware that it is Chap18 Verse4 with no book given? GOD BLESS Jim |
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18 | what does verse 4 chapter 18 mean | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 205633 | ||
Good Evening Tamara: When I answered first, I had to put the Gen1:1 to send it.A scripture was required. But I first misread it to. then realized it was backwards to the way things are always written. Have a God Blessed Night Jim |
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19 | Please HelpUnderstanding Sola Scriptura? | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 205818 | ||
Hi Tamara: YOU GOT MAIL Sola scriptura ("Bible alone") The [first] objective [or formal] principle proclaims the canonical Scriptures, especially the New Testament, to be the only infallible source and rule of faith and practice, and asserts the right of private interpretation of the same, in distinction from the Roman Catholic view, which declares the Bible and tradition to be co-ordinate sources and rule of faith, and makes tradition, especially the decrees of popes and councils, the only legitimate and infallible interpreter of the Bible. In its extreme form Chillingworth expressed this principle of the Reformation in the well-known formula, "The Bible, the whole Bible, and nothing but the Bible, is the religion of Protestants." Protestantism, however, by no means despises or rejects church authority as such, but only subordinates it to, and measures its value by, the Bible, and believes in a progressive interpretation of the Bible through the expanding and deepening consciousness of Christendom. Hence, besides having its own symbols or standards of public doctrine, it retained all the articles of the ancient creeds and a large amount of disciplinary and ritual tradition, and rejected only those doctrines and ceremonies for which no clear warrant was found in the Bible and which seemed to contradict its letter or spirit. The Calvinistic branches of Protestantism went farther in their antagonism to the received traditions than the Lutheran and the Anglican; but all united in rejecting the authority of the pope. [Melanchthon for a while was willing to concede this, but only jure humano, or a limited disciplinary superintendency of the Church], the meritoriousness of good works, indulgences, the worship of the Virgin, saints, and relics, the sacraments (other than baptism and the Eucharist), the dogma of transubstantiation and the Sacrifice of the Mass, purgatory, and prayers for the dead, auricular confession, celibacy of the clergy, the monastic system, and the use of the Latin tongue in public worship, for which the vernacular languages were substituted. HOPE THIS HELPS IN HIM Jim |
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20 | Please HelpUnderstanding Sola Scriptura? | Gen 1:1 | lookinforacity | 205820 | ||
JOHN The Catholic Encyclopedia OK! GOD BLESS Jim |
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