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101 | Am I going to Hell for attending UMC | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 234408 | ||
G. Preston. The Book you called "Revelations" is spelled Revelation, no "s". This is a mistake that is sometimes enough to fail a New Testament class in Bible College. My alerting you is not meant in a negative way. The opposite thing happens with the Book of Psalms, people sometimes forget there needs to be an "s" at the end. By the way after a good amount of time I am still studying the word "book of Life". I never thought it would be so interesting. Hopefully within this month I will have an answer. justme |
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102 | bible written how many yearss | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 236351 | ||
CDBJ: Jeses died about over 2000 years ago, so does not that make to Bible older than 1500 years ago. It is my understanding the cannon was complets about 375. The Old Testament the part Moses wrote is much older. Perhaps I am wrong? Blessings. justme |
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103 | Can you continue to sin an go to heaven? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 236510 | ||
I am not sure I agree with your answere of "no". I have in my past helped in rescue mission's, preaching and counseling with those who were hooked on alcohol and drugs, and sexual addictions, I never saw one just suddenly stop. They do have relapses and there are genuine hearts of repentance. Physically addiction's are very difficult to brake. How do we explain 1 John 1:8,9,10 "If we say we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make Him a liar and His Word is not in us." We all have the sin of omission, and comission. I am a sinner! I do not believe anyone is without sin until we are with the LORD. To say we can not sin after surrendering to Jesus Christ changes salvation to that of "works" not "Grace" In 1 Corinthians 5:1-13 Paul is dealing with immorality in the church of a man. In 2 Corinthians 2: 1-10 Then Pauls to forgive and to allow his return to the Body after his repentance. Finally 1John 2:1 "My little children, I am writting these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteousness." Look over these verses, pray about it and read more in His Word about it and let's dialogue later, Blessings. justme |
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104 | Can you continue to sin an go to heaven? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 236538 | ||
Hellow again brtother. I guess by your post you are a non-denominational church member. Recently in a different christian forum this subject went on for a very long time. It turned out there were some very strong false statements made about denominations. Granted there are some denominations you could hardly call religious say nothing about christian. But there are some non-denominations that are equally as bad. Unity is one such church group that comes to mind. So it would be nice not to toss darts at denominations, I happen to belong to a Southern Baptist Church which supports the Southern Baptist Denomination. I have also belonged to the Conserative Baptist as well.By the same token there are some solid Independant, non denomination churches as well one being Calvary Chapel which we went to for several years. The more important issue being how are we sharing Christ and are we descipling those who have made a choice to follow Jesus. Blessings. justme |
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105 | Can you continue to sin an go to heaven? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 236537 | ||
Hellow again brtother. I guess by your post you are a non-denominational church member. Recently in a different christian forum this subject went on for a very long time. It turned out there were some very strong false statements made about denominations. Granted there are some denominations you could hardly call religious say nothing about christian. But there are some non-denominations that are equally as bad. Unity is one such church group that comes to mind. So it would be nice not to toss darts at denominations, I happen to belong to a Southern Baptist Church which supports the Southern Baptist Denomination. I have also belonged to the Conserative Baptist as well.By the same token there are some solid Independant, non denomination churches as well one being Calvary Chapel which we went to for several years. The more important issue being how are we sharing Christ and are we descipling those who have made a choice to follow Jesus. Blessings. justme |
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106 | Pray and thank a VET. | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 238424 | ||
Doc: I am so proud of Lockman for allowing us to have this safe place to post reminders of special days like Veterans Day. I also thank those who keep the SBF on track to keep a goal of a forum that does not get into an Ann Alander sort of thing. I belong to one that there is little control and things are expressed often with no real Biblical foundation. What a special place SBF is. Thanks Lockman. justme |
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107 | Is a marriage legal without a license? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 238428 | ||
edb: All of the things you mention are true. But in reality this becomes a situation ethics sort of thing. My wife and I have talked about this at length, and we have said the no matter what to follow Christ is by far most important. If the choices are clear and plane than the solution is clear, to not live together, and be best friends. Many women and men have the beliefe that one wife or husband is enough and to remarry is not an option. If God Word says that take care of us I believe it. I can tell you and others as well, that raising a large family is nor easy, it takes faith, and we do walk by faith. So if a couple who are in the situations you tell of and they believe God wants then in marriage they must rely on the fact He will provide, and if the don't believe so, do not get married. That's not heartless, it's Biblical. justme |
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108 | Is a marriage legal without a license? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 238434 | ||
edb: I totally agree, how cna this be done? On the state or fedral level? Unless people know the right way to go about this time could be wasted. I think with the gay marriage laws now pretty much allowed by the IRS perhaps this might be easier to do than once thought before. Where do you think the next step is? Are you willing to help start tis up in some way? Awareness is the key to start any movement. How serious are you about this? justme |
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109 | Is a marriage legal without a license? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 238435 | ||
edb: I totally agree, how cna this be done? On the state or fedral level? Unless people know the right way to go about this time could be wasted. I think with the gay marriage laws now pretty much allowed by the IRS perhaps this might be easier to do than once thought before. Where do you think the next step is? Are you willing to help start tis up in some way? Awareness is the key to start any movement. How serious are you about this? justme |
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110 | Do we have accurate translations? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 238492 | ||
Cwinn: I would guess by your mentioning the New World Translation that you are a JW? The NWT is a intentional misinterpretation of Scripture. The deliberate mistranslation of John chapter one is a huge example of the JW's making Jesus Christ less that The LORD's one and only Divine SON. The New World Translation has no place being used on the Study Bible Forum. and that's my opinion. |
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111 | Holman Study Bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 239474 | ||
Thanks Doc: They sure have a long list of who's who in the list of people who put it together. I don't buy anything but leather so it was going to be a good investment. I think I will rethink it over. Maybe go ans spend sometime reading some places I generally look to see how they got the wording. I had heard that the Holman was made to stop paying for rights to use other versions. Do you think they saved any money? blessings Doc. |
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112 | Holman Study Bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 239481 | ||
Doc" Harper Collins not only bought out Zondervan, but Nelson as well. They may also have bought out others as well. With more Bibles being printed in china and other third world places a good Bible made in the US are mainly genuine leather better bound Bibles. They last longer and that's the ones I get. I am constantly getting information about trials that ask me which covers and pictures I like best. So they are spending time in research. Next time I go near Kansas City I might look at LifeWay and check it out. I have not been in KC in about 6 years, so that won't be soon. I usually go to Lemstone Christian Books in Columbia MO. I go to the VA in Columbia Mo about 100 times a year. Maybe this year will be less as they have put me on some new meds that don't need so much checking up on. justme |
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113 | Holman Study Bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 239488 | ||
I really appreciate your concern and prayer. I am sure my wife carries more of the load of being my health care giver. I am blessed beyond what I deserve. if you would send me your email, and erase this post I would feel more comfortable in sharing what's going on. my email is cedar66@hughes.net Your concern is a blessing, thanks. justme |
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114 | Holman Study Bible? | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 239559 | ||
Thanks for your opinion. I have looked at a rather cheap one for 49 dollars, is not really cheap but it looked cheap to me. It's the notes that I have heard that are very good, is that true? My wife thinks we would like the Charles Stanley stydy Bible better. We have about 10 different study Bibles. And we just look for goodies we did not alrady know. Blessings | ||||||
115 | Three Days and Three Nights | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 243095 | ||
rstrats: I have been with the SBF for more than 15 years. I have never seen anyone so determined to find an answer, asking over and over the same question for nearly four years. Apparently the very same people who answered you four years ago still have not provided you with a satisfactory answer, but they keep pleasantly trying to help you to the best of their ability. I honestly believe if they has a better answer they would be pleased to give you a better answer. You definitely seem to have become part of the SBF, and trust us enough to seek often if we have found out anything new. I think as we have really reached out to you to honestly replied as best as possible. I think it would be nice if after 4 years you took just a few minuets to fill out some information about you in the Update Account so we can know just a little more about you. If you are willing to do so I will get in contact with some Hebrew Scholars I know of and see what they have to say. This will help me in expending my effort to know how serious you are, and not just a person pestering some very dedicated people who spend lots of time trying to help people with serious questions. Thank You. justme |
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116 | Are these essentials for Salvation? | Bible general Archive 3 | justme | 167081 | ||
Hank(:-) Dr. Geisler is one whom I highly respect. The article was saying that knowledge of these beliefs were not required for Salvation. To this I agree with Dr. Geisler's statements. Further in the article he states that as a Christian matures with teaching the believer will believe the statments to be true. I posted this because I wanted to get others to think deep as to what is essential for salvation. The article coused me to grind the gears up stairs once again. I am pleased to see the good response. Thanks for taking the time to answer. Blessings. Justme |
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117 | Are these essentials for Salvation? | Bible general Archive 3 | justme | 167083 | ||
Searcher56(:-) This was a most excellent answer! You gave the most Scripture to support answer, thank you. After reading the full article this caused me to really think about what Dr. Geisler was really saying. Far to often do we tend to agree with our really think, carefully studing the statement. That's why I put it in. Blessings. Justme |
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118 | Repent or believe, which is first? | Bible general Archive 3 | justme | 167128 | ||
I do not assume Theology. There are patches of Thelogy like the Trinity, but never the term used. Many verses refer to the Holy Spirit, The Father, and to the Son of God, Jesus Christ. I would never assume the trinity, but rather it is a conclusion. Might I suggest that even the faith we get comes from God. The change of direction and is our obedience to the call of God. So might I suggest that there is an order. The witness of the Holy Spirit to covect us of sin, and the Call to become a believer. The repentence is our true response to becoming a genuine believer All this is under the results of the calling of the Holy Spirit. This is why the only unforgivable sin is rejecting the Holy Spirits call to make Jesus Christ our Lord. Perhaps you might have different thinking? Blessings. Justme |
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119 | Essentials, where is the proof? | Bible general Archive 3 | justme | 167129 | ||
If I take your thinking a step further, when James says to show your faith without works is not true faith. The reverse is also ture. The first thing required it someone to point the person to Christ. The rest is between the Holy Spirit and the person. We are all saved by Gods Grace plus nothing else. Martin Lither made this the center post of his theology. We have been saved by Grace alone. Grace is freely given, but never without a cost. Any thoughts? Blessings. Justme |
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120 | Essentials, where is the proof? | Bible general Archive 3 | justme | 167173 | ||
Atdcross: I am concerned when ever I read critiques that criticizes the "theologians and pastors of today." This statement is to general, and leaves one thinking that the majority of Pastors and Theologians are expounding unbiblical teaching and or preaching. I personally have worked agonizing over the Scripture, to make sure what I have preached is the very Word of God. From my expereince as having been the Pastor of four churches, is as I saw it, "Biblical faith" was being expounded correctly. All to often the Pastor or Seminary Professor and even the Seminary itself, are held responsible for not correctly expounding the Bible as it should be. Why are some so quick to blame, without either confronting the Pastor or Professor in a respectful kind loving way? There is in my opinion a growing number of churched people who are educated only in the most basic Biblical Doctrines. To the shame of so many baby Christians, when they hear Theology that amounts to solid food, they choke and vomit on their Pastor or Theologians. Scripture warns that not many should become teachers. Perhaps this warning not only is to prevent wrong teaching. This warning is also to divert those who are not equiped emotionally to deal with and fend off such attacks. I am not in agreement that "this idea of salvation by faith alone" has to far. Luther, thank God, did take the "other extreme." I am sure, after reading your profile, that you have read a wide scope of excellent Christian authors. I applaud you endurance in the Christian Faith. So I am not assuming you are intollerant, just made a conclusion that I think was to wide, I hope. I am praying that you will find a church home soon. Blessings Brother. Justme |
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