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121 | Releases from tithing 10 per cent? | 2 Cor 9:7 | prayon | 21972 | ||
Greetings Johnny! Are you saying that we are not commanded in the NT to give 10 percent as tithes? Do you have a scripture where Jesus releases us from this commandment? prayon | ||||||
122 | Releases from tithing 10 per cent? | 2 Cor 9:7 | prayon | 21973 | ||
Greetings Johnny! Are you saying that we are not commanded in the NT to give 10 percent as tithes? Do you have a scripture where Jesus releases us from this commandment? prayon | ||||||
123 | Where is the line? | 2 Cor 9:7 | prayon | 22093 | ||
Greetings, I agree with part of what you are saying but how do you know that we were released from the 10 percent? We were not released from all of the rules and regulation of the OT. For example the 10 commandments. Those were rules of the OT and we have definetly not been released from them. Where do you draw the line? prayon | ||||||
124 | Faith promise scripture? | 2 Cor 9:7 | prayon | 83926 | ||
Is there a scripture that talks about giving on a faith promise? Thanks | ||||||
125 | What were the "marks of the Lord Jesus"? | Gal 6:17 | prayon | 8991 | ||
What were the "marks of the Lord Jesus"? | ||||||
126 | For Heisthe1 a question. | Ephesians | prayon | 34530 | ||
Greetings Heisthe1, In reading your answer to Iamahearer I was wondering what you meant when you said that "depression does not come from God? prayon | ||||||
127 | So His stripes were in vain? | 1 Thess 5:18 | prayon | 125134 | ||
mommapbs, So you believe that it is God's intention for us not to be healed but if we get sick that we should just live with it? When we claim a healing we are claiming it in the spiritual realm - and in the spiritual realm we have it - if we have the faith to receive it. That healing may not appear instantaneously in the physical but we should be looking for it to appear. And yes I would declare my loved one lacked faith if they did not believe that God can heal them and if they were not looking to receive that healing in the physical realm. Until that manifestation we should continue with insulin or whatever the illness requires. My question to you is that the bible says that "by His stripes we are healed". How can God want us to remain sick (just live with it) when He sent Jesus to the cross so we didn't have to? Was part of God's sacrifice in vain? If Jesus bore all my sickness on the cross why should I have to suffer with it now? prayon |
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128 | Bible Commentary? | 1 Timothy | prayon | 4256 | ||
I would like some opinions as to what the best and, if possible, easiest to understand Bible commentary is. Thanks | ||||||
129 | WOMEN IN MINISTRY - PART 2 | 1 Tim 2:11 | prayon | 9402 | ||
WHAT WAS PAUL REALLY SAYING? In giving Timothy the admonition that we read in most of today's Bible translations, "...let a woman learn in silence with all submission. And I do not permit a woman to teach or to have authority over a man, but to be in silence. For Adam was formed first, then Eve. And Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived, fell into transgression..." what was it that Paul was really saying? We must remember that Paul was writing to Timothy in Ephesus. Given the common rules of interpretation, recognizing that this letter was written specifically to address the conditions in Ephesus is crucial to our correct understanding of this passage. For the most part, the translators ignored the cultural context of this letter. In this letter, Paul was speaking specifically to the false doctrine, the heresy that said the woman was the possessor of special knowledge that she received from the serpent and that she was the originator of the race. Paul was not saying that women "could never teach," or that he never permitted a woman to teach. Paul was saying, in the verb used, "ouk epitrepo," -- that what was really said was "I am not permitting, for this place, time, and circumstance." The verb used here emphasized the temporary nature of this particular instruction, the present active grammatical tense which indicates a "now" thing, or "at this time." Having come against the gnostic teaching and the "false doctrine" of Eve being the progenitor of the race, Paul was now instructing Timothy to not let the women teach "at this time," the heresy that was proliferating in Ephesus. They also were not to argue genealogies (1:4) or bring confusion based on their misunderstandings. A more accurate rendering of the New Testament Greek is in this passage -- "...Let a woman quietly learn, without interruptions and questions. Presently I am not permitting (present tense for that situation only) a woman to teach or proclaim themselves to be the originator (gk. authenteo) of man, but to be reverent and peaceful, coming into agreement with Scripture." The verse following confirms this. Why else would Paul even mention Adam and Eve in the context of this admonition to Timothy if his intention was simply to prohibit women from teaching? This following verse blew away the heresy that was being perpetuated in Ephesus. Continuing in vss. 13 and 14, Paul writes, "...For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve. And it was not Adam who was deceived, but the woman being quite deceived, fell into transgression." Paul says Adam was formed first, then Eve. This statement comes against all the false doctrine that was present in Ephesus at the time. And he goes on to say that Eve was deceived, which comes against the Gnostic doctrine that Eve was the illuminator, the teacher of new revelation. In just two short statements, Paul literally pulled down the stronghold of Gnosticism in Ephesus. This translation, interpretation, and understanding, fits the context, is true to the Greek, it speaks to the situation, and it lines up perfectly with all of Paul's other teachings and his practice concerning women. Paul worked and traveled with Priscilla and Aquila. It was Priscilla who trained Apollos "in the Word of God more accurately." (Obviously she taught!) He also commends a woman in Romans chapter 16 as "a minister of the Gospel." She held the same position as Stephen the martyr and Philip the Evangelist -- she was an overseer. Paul also speaks of a woman in Romans 16:7 who is an apostle. He also mentions Mary, Tryphaena, Tryphosa, and Persis, all co-laborers in the Gospel. He closed this book by greeting twenty-eight different persons, ten of whom were women. Many women were also house church leaders, including Chloe, Lydia, Nympha, and Priscilla. Paul was the one who broke the Rabbinic tradition in which he himself was raised, and declared that women are to learn the Word of God, just like men, with humility of heart in full submission to the Truth of Jesus Christ. Paul was looking for women who would teach the truth, not the false doctrine of men and demons.Did He not send Moses, Aaron -- Miriam to be your leaders? Barak dared not meet the enemy unless Deborah led the van. The Lord raised up men, women, and children of His own choosing -- Hannah, Hulda, Phoebe, Narcissus, Tryphena, Persis, Julia, the Marys and the sisters who co-labored with Paul. Is it less becoming for women to labor in Christ's kingdom and vineyard now than it was then?" (From "Can Women Teach" by Bill and Barbara Cassada of Lion's Heart Ministries) |
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130 | WOMEN IN MINISTRY - PART 1 | 1 Tim 2:11 | prayon | 9403 | ||
"The Lord Our God is One" -- "There is no hierarchy in heaven," Yes there is God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. But"Jesus prayed in John Chapter 17 that, "...we might be one, as we (I and the Father) are one. We are his body, and we are one with him." It has seemed that for many years through man's interpretation of 2 Tim 2:11-14 that women are to be separated from the body and made second-class citizens. "This may bring a little more light on those remarks. CAN WOMEN TEACH? After presenting the commonly accepted "rules of interpretation," used for nearly 2500 years by legal experts to more accurately understand Scripture, there were many Scriptures wherein Paul actually instructed women to teach (Titus 2:3; "...Bid the older women...to give good counsel and be teachers of what is right and noble), and also the fact that Paul admonishes us all to seek prophecy and to prophesy. It was a man and a woman who first beheld the infant Jesus with the eyes of faith, and were led to prophesy about His future work as Savior. (Simeon and Anna) But the real meat of this teaching was about Paul's admonition in 1Timothy 2: 11-14, where it has been interpreted for more than 2000 years that women were to be silent in the church. However, translators have ignored the current social situation at that time, and the cultural context of the letter. "This is a crucial point. At the time this letter was written, Ephesus was the world center of paganism, ruled by a mother goddess name Artemus (Diana). The key elements of this pagan culture was: 1) they worshipped a female deity; 2) the doctrine of this cult was the teaching of female superiority and domination over men; 3) the teaching of female procreation -- the belief that this goddess could bring forth offspring without the help of a male. The cult was characterized by sexual perversion, fertility rites, myths, elaborate genealogies where people would trace their lineage through their mothers line instead of through the fathers. There was magic, sorcery, and all manner of demonic activity. When the women involved in these cults converted to Christianity, they had to unlearn all these pagan practices. Unfortunately, these deluded, deceived, untaught women, believing they possessed a special kind of hidden knowledge, taught doctrines based on myths, speculations, and fables. Literally, doctrines of demons. And because of their belief in acquiring divine union through fornication, their teaching often included an offering of sexual favors to complete the "transition togodliness." As if this wasn't bad enough, there was also a large contingent of Jewish Gnostics who had settled in Ephesus. The equivalent of today's New Age, they had their own spirit guides who taught them, mixing the teachings of Artemus with the doctrines of demons, with a little Old Testament thrown in for good measure. One of their favorite stories was told about Adam and Eve and the serpent in the Garden. In this twisted storytelling, Lucifer was made out to be the savior, and God the inferior being, who by the way, "made a mistake when he created the natural world." In this storytelling, the serpent becomes the revealer of truth who brings "true knowledge." The Greek word for knowledge is "gnosis," from which we derive gnosticism. Also in this story, Eve becomes the illuminator because "she is the first to receive this true knowledge from the serpent and she becomes the teacher of this new revelation to Adam." This gnostic cult began to infiltrate the church and to teach that Eve being the mother of all was the progenitor of the human race, and that Adam came later from Eve and was in fact not her husband, but her son. Given this spiritual climate in Ephesus, to say that Timothy had a real mess on his hands would be an understatement. Paul knew well of the spiritual climate there, once causing mass rioting there when he himself brought the Word of God to this city. But in his letter to Timothy, it is precisely this atmosphere of demonic doctrine and fable that Paul was warning about. Paul was primarily encouraging Timothy and authorizing him to preach against these false teachers and their doctrines. The entire letter is soaked in this theme, beginning and ending like bookends with instructions to halt the spread of false doctrines. In Chapter 1, verse 3, Paul tells Timothy, "...stay where you are at Ephesus in order that you may warn and admonish and charge certain individuals not to teach any different doctrine." And ending with Chapter 6, verse 20, "...turn away from the irreverent babble and godless chatter, with the vain and empty and worldly phrases, and the subtleties and the contradictions in what is falsely called knowledge and spiritual illumination |
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131 | Steve, Where are you referring to? | 1 Tim 2:11 | prayon | 9487 | ||
Steve, if women are never to teach men how come Pricilla taught Apollos? No, the bible never contradicts itself but I don't see where you think I was saying it does. |
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132 | Church leaders must be married? | 1 Tim 3:2 | prayon | 8175 | ||
A short time ago there was a debate on whether one must be married to be the leader of a church. For those of you who believe that one must be married to be in a leadership role I ask this: Was Paul married? | ||||||
133 | Whole Bible flawed? | 2 Tim 3:16 | prayon | 8143 | ||
I second this! If we start wondering if the NT is flawed maybe we should start wondering if the OT is flawed too. We could also start wondering if the word is true at all or just some man made story! We are to believe and know on faith! Faith is the evidence of things not seen! We are told to have faith! Faith that the bible is truly the word of God without flaw. Faith that God is real. Faith that Jesus lived. NO the NT is not flawed - I know this because I have faith in God; that He was in total control of the bible and every word that went into it! Whoever believes that the NT is flawed does not believe in the power of God. Without believeing in the power of God can one truly be saved? |
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134 | On the Church | Heb 11:37 | prayon | 64727 | ||
Can someone please give me a website where I can find "On the Church" written by John Hus? I would like to print it out. Thanks, prayon | ||||||
135 | How does encumbrance and sin differ? | Heb 12:1 | prayon | 15578 | ||
How does a encumbrance (or weight) differ from a sin? | ||||||
136 | Scriptures on testing? | James 1:13 | prayon | 62985 | ||
Could someone please give me some scriptures that tell us that God will put us through trial/tests to help strengthen us so that we can be better able to do what he has called us to do. Thanks, prayon |
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137 | Why the dispute? | Jude 1:9 | prayon | 8989 | ||
What was the dispute over Moses' body between Michael and Satan? | ||||||
138 | Where is the city? | Revelation | prayon | 95117 | ||
Greetings Humpy, If the book of Revelation has been fulfilled as you believe then where is the city of New Jerusalem that 21:1-4 talks about? prayon | ||||||
139 | Spirit of Samuel? | Rev 2:15 | prayon | 11297 | ||
Did the witch at En-dor really raise the spirit of Samuel? | ||||||
140 | Pure joy in Heaven? | Rev 7:9 | prayon | 2173 | ||
Revelation 7:9 says that we will recognize all family and loved ones in Heaven. Revelation 21:4 says that there will be no more mourning, crying or pain in Heaven. We also know that those who do not follow Jesus Christ will find their place in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur(Rev. 21:8). I am sure many of us have at least one loved one who if died right now will not be going to heaven. Considering these 3 verses; If we recognize our loved ones in Heaven will we recognize the fact that one is missing and if so how can we have pure joy when we know that one of our loved ones has been cast into the lake of fire? | ||||||
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