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121 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | humbledbyhisgrace | 163558 | ||
Hi Brother Jeff, I like what you said "And I know myself. That God did save me is proof enough for me that He is merciful and full of grace". How true that is! The more you read God's word and see how corrupted and sinful man is, the more you sit there and say, yep that's me. Sounds just like me etc... And yet He showed mercy in spite of my ways and saved me. How humbling is that? How awesome is our God? How thankful we should be! Steve |
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122 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | humbledbyhisgrace | 163761 | ||
Hi Brother Edwin You said: "I have never said that the Lord did not harden Pharaoh's heart, What I am concerned with is the implications of this, and how it was done". Okay. I was basing that on your statements in your original post on the subject. Based on your original post I was under the impression that you did not think God had anything to do with hardening Pharaoh's heart. I see that you and Mark have had more to say on this subject. Also, Tim has added a post to the conversation that I think has a lot to say. Perhaps I'm wrong and completely misunderstanding your view but it has appeared to me you were over looking God's sovereignty in the matter. God bless! Steve |
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123 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | humbledbyhisgrace | 163762 | ||
Thanks Tim! Great points and it helps put things in the right prospective for me. God Bless! |
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124 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | humbledbyhisgrace | 163775 | ||
Sorry about that brother! That would be post ID# 163753 on the same thread by Morant61. Steve |
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125 | make no images,why cherubs on ark | Ex 20:4 | humbledbyhisgrace | 201740 | ||
Thank you for your kind words shofar! I hope you find the discussions and study of God's word on this forum to be a blessing. It's a great place to ask questions and discuss the word as we all seek to understand it and grow in our knowledge of God! Stick around and learn with us! Enjoy! Steve |
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126 | Will suicide condem my soul to hell? | Ex 20:13 | humbledbyhisgrace | 208115 | ||
sog, I agree with all who have pointed out to you of the error in the teaching "suicide is blasphemy of the Holy Ghost the unpardonable sin." But I'm also very interested in discussing the theology of what you have said beyond that. You say "You may reject God the father and the blood of Jesus can redeem you, you may drop the ball with Christ and the Holy Spirit can save you, but after the Holy Ghost there is nothing left." Could you explain this teaching please? Here is why I'm asking for clarification. You said in part "You may reject God the father and the blood of Jesus can redeem you" This verse comes to mind John 17:3 (NASB) "This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent." Then you said in part "you may drop the ball with Christ and the Holy Spirit can save you" This verse comes to mind Romans 10:9 (NASB) "that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved" That's just a quick sample of scripture that comes to mind when I saw your statement. The implications of the statement seems to me to undermine much we are taught in scripture! So if you would could you explain what you mean? Steve |
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127 | homosexual brain wired that way at birth | Lev 18:22 | humbledbyhisgrace | 205718 | ||
No, your disagreement is not with me. I'm only repeating what God's word says of the matter. I agree with Him. We need only look at what he says and can with all confidence know that anything that contradicts His word is false. Also, consider wisely what you have said regarding your faith. I'm not sure what your intent was so I don't mean to put words in your mouth. But the way it reads, your faith is actually in since and not God. I mean you know harm but your post is absolutely contradictory to the word of God and even God himself. Again, I caution you to consider wisely your understanding. Steve |
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128 | Do homosexual tendencys constitute sin? | Lev 20:13 | humbledbyhisgrace | 185103 | ||
Greetings BrotherLouie! For sure the act was sin! But according to scripture it would appear he fell into sin long before the actual act. Matthew 5:28 (NASB) but I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart. Had there been no lust for her would there have ever been the physical act? By Faith, Steve |
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129 | Do homosexual tendencys constitute sin? | Lev 20:13 | humbledbyhisgrace | 185127 | ||
Greetings Jeff! Thanks for the scriptures! It is always a blessing to have them to turn to for God’s truth. You have presented some good scriptures for consideration on the subject at hand. By Faith, Steve |
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130 | homosexuality | Lev 20:13 | humbledbyhisgrace | 198876 | ||
Nick, Brother, he is already isolated! It is essential that he be made aware of his sin! If one is blinded to their sin, how is it possible to have a repentant heart? What need would one find for forgiveness if they are not aware of the sin in their life and the desperate situation they are in? He needs to be aware of his sin and be made aware that God not only exercises lovingkindness and righteousness, but also JUSTICE! And he delight’s in these things (Jeremiah 9:24)! It is a watered down gospel we teach if we fail to point out the sinfulness of man. It serves to dilute His grace and glory. It is written, the Spirit of God comes as a helper (John 16:7) to convict the world of sin and righteousness and judgment (John 16:8)! If he comes to convict the world of sin, why would we His people shy away from pointing this out to those who are in danger of the wrath of God? Certainly this does not honor God. Steve |
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131 | homosexuality | Lev 20:13 | humbledbyhisgrace | 198889 | ||
Nick, Bible thumping? Wow! Have you read the bible? Throughout, God has pointed out the sinfulness of man. You are aware the Scriptures are inspired by God Himself right (2 Timothy 3:16)? You have given much opinion in this post and your post to Deputy but nothing of scripture to offer. Sorry, but it sounds more like a Joel Osteen sermon then anything from the word of God and very bad advise to one trying to lead one to Christ! I noted your dislike of theology in your profile. Interesting seeing how your theology of universalism is the very thing that causes you to fail to place any importance on sin. After all, what need does one have to worry about sin and God's justice if everyone is going to be saved right? Let's just call it "Bible thumping"! Geez! |
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132 | Is it wrong to consult fortune tellers? | Deut 18:10 | humbledbyhisgrace | 178613 | ||
Greetings Sister! Please, please, please think about this. You almost never point to scripture in your post. Some may be familiar enough with scripture to know what you refer to. Many who read along may not. It will also help cut down on confusion. As is, it comes across as your opinion with no scripture reference to back it up. If your intent is to teach the word of God, present it as such so the unlearned can be edified through God’s word. I pray you see my point and take this as it is intended! Your Brother in Christ, Steve |
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133 | Is it wrong to consult fortune tellers? | Deut 18:10 | humbledbyhisgrace | 178638 | ||
Greetings Sister! I did read your post. That's what prompted the request! Keep in mind, they are still there for all to see and they will remain for a long time. If you watch this forum long enough you will see someone respond to a post that was actually posted years ago. Just goes to show you never know who or when someone may actually read a post and if His word is taught accurately then the opportunity to teach and share with others goes far beyond the person you are talking with at that time. I do understand the zeal to share the word of our Lord God with others. I thank Him I too have this hunger for His word and to share it with others. My prayer is that we all handle it properly so that it may bring glory to the Lord God and that we all may grow in knowledge of His truth! Amen? God Bless, Steve |
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134 | Is it wrong to consult fortune tellers? | Deut 18:10 | humbledbyhisgrace | 178680 | ||
Greetings once again Sister! Okay, we are moving on. I just hope you did not or do not misunderstand me. I would like to address something found in your post if I may. You say in your post "But I would appreciate if you read my other responses and you will get a better understanding. In all your getting get an understanding. In James 1:5 it says those that lack wisdom let them ask of God he will give it freely. I haven't had anyone else misunderstand me and if there is something that I wrote that wasn't understandable I am available to give a more inept discussion until there is an understanding." I noticed in some of your other post you use this same teaching regarding this scripture. Let me ask you this, is James 1:5 teaching one to ask God for wisdom that we may understand others or does this teach us to ask God for wisdom that we may understand Him and His ways? Is it not that we are to ask for wisdom that we may understand and know what it is He is teaching us through the trials we face? Consider the context of the verse. James 1:1-5 (KJV) 1 James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; 3 Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. 4 But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. 5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. As you have taught it, is it accurate? If you believe so, will you explain please? Thank you and God Bless, Steve |
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135 | Lying justified? | Josh 2:5 | humbledbyhisgrace | 225020 | ||
No I do not believe that it is. I would think a better understanding of this would be that it is her faith that is in view here. Steve |
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136 | Lying justified? | Josh 2:5 | humbledbyhisgrace | 225024 | ||
Yes try reading from 2:17 on to put it in context. |
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137 | Lying justified? | Josh 2:5 | humbledbyhisgrace | 225051 | ||
Doing okay my brother and hope all is well with everyone here also! |
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138 | Lying justified? | Josh 2:5 | humbledbyhisgrace | 225093 | ||
Greetings Pastor Tim! Exactly!!! Is there a need to lie in the first place? In doing so it seems to me that mankind places faith in their own abilities rather than in God. How sad we are! Truth is we often trust in our self rather than God and in so many ways :-( How big is a mustard seed anyway? Steve |
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139 | Example of the definition of insanity | Judg 8:23 | humbledbyhisgrace | 200982 | ||
phand, Do you see any difference in mankind today? Steve |
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140 | Is being cremated a sin? | 1 Sam 31:12 | humbledbyhisgrace | 191531 | ||
Here, let me repeat myself. Only out loud this time! :-) The number is 17495 Sorry about that :-( Thanks for pointing that out! Steve |
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