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121 | Who are "your opponents/" | Phil 1:28 | Mommapbs | 155733 | ||
Greetings lionheart - you have made an important observation: "there are a lot of individuals that expect that when one is saved all the problems go away." Indeed, there is a danger in complacency! This kind of thinking might also be considered an opponent of our faith, for as you have noted, it is contrary to Scripture. Blessings, mommapbs |
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122 | Who are "your opponents/" | Phil 1:28 | Mommapbs | 155732 | ||
Thanks Mark - great reminder of what we have IN Christ!! Worth meditating on too . . . Blessings to you, mommapbs |
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123 | Who are "your opponents/" | Phil 1:28 | Mommapbs | 155708 | ||
Yes, prayon I'm asking if my sisters and brothers recognize how the opponent of our faith in Jesus Christ works in their lives? To see opposition as a "sign" of our salvation, echos Christ in Mt 5 that we are blessed when we are persecuted for His sake. Yet do we recognize opposition to our faith as such? I don't all the time. In fact, I find that it is more palatable to be "tolerant" or compromising rather than to stand firm . . . this is where the encouragement of other believers is so important! Also, when I am not sensing those opponents I need to ask myself if perhaps I am walking to close to them? Certain relationships, associations and activities; doubt, self-righteousness and pride all have the potential to become opponents to my faith - and they can be SO discouraging when I fall prey to them! Yes, we fight against a spiritual adversary, but he uses tools of opposition that I believe are important to recognize too, hence my question. So, do you recognize your opponents? |
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124 | Who are "your opponents/" | Phil 1:28 | Mommapbs | 155650 | ||
Who are "your opponents?" In the prior verse we are instructed to be "standing firm in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel;" The word "striving" indicates that there is a struggle, an opponent; can you identify yours? (For those of you who think you can "go it alone" in your walk as a believer in Jesus Christ - take note of the plurality here and especially of the word "together"!) |
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125 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155602 | ||
Makarios, you are speaking of saving faith. I agree, apostates and unbelievers do not have this. The danger is, imo, that there are those who "say" they believe in God, yet do not know that they do not have the faith that is approved by God. Would you agree that there are those who know about God but do not "know" Him? Did the slave "know" his Master as he claimed? Could the talent represent what God gives us - faith - faith that is meant to be placed in the finished work of Jesus Christ, not in the ground. (Adam?) "He also has planted eternity in men's hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy]," Ecc 3 :11 (AMP) From this have I erroneously concluded that everyone has an "awareness of God?" Man has the ability to choose - to exercize faith in God (as evidenced in obedience to believe in Christ as God has commanded 1 John 3:23) or reject God - the wicked slave buried the talent. He did not respond to what the Master had given him.(Heb 11:6) He chose his way instead of the Way of the Master. What is our responsibility toward those who are apostate? (I am facing this issue right now with a friend who refuses to believe.) Thanks for your input! Blessings, mommapbs |
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126 | Flesh of Jesus admit and separate? | Heb 10:20 | Mommapbs | 155590 | ||
Thanks for the great observations. Oh that I were as well read as you! -Blessings! mommapbs |
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127 | Flesh of Jesus admit and separate? | Heb 10:20 | Mommapbs | 155576 | ||
Is the veil Christ's flesh or do the words "that is" refer to "a new and living way?" In reading the Amplified, might it be both? Does the flesh of Jesus admit and separate? |
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128 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155575 | ||
Greetings Makarios! Knowing Christ differs from knowing God in Romans 1:21; Mt 25:24. Mt 25:25 "see what You have is Yours." Is it? Did the slave recognize God's ownership of him? Imo, if he had, he would have honored the Master with what had been given to him. Might the measure of faith (Rom 12:3) that God gives to each of us be a "talent"? God has given man an awareness of Himself and a measure of faith to respond to this awareness. People can know God and still be apostate. This is different from knowing Christ - belief, faith in His finished work; responding to God's love in Christ with the measure of faith that God has given. Comments? Blessings, mommapbs |
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129 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155566 | ||
Greetings Doc - I've just returned from a vacation cut short by some family illness. Actually it is an anwser to prayer for me - this dear one will be going home in a "better way" than previously expected - sad times ahead but rejoicing that she knows the Lord gives us confidence and assurance. He has provided wonderful caregivers and perhaps will use this as a means to bring unbelieving family members to a saving knowledge of Jesus. You crafted that answer well. Thanks! If we go back to the Garden, we see the birth of sin and God's merciful response! Though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God (Rom 1:21) So, when an individual is apostate, blaspheming God, my attitude is this: I am grieved, distressed and prayerful that the eyes of their hearts will be opened, but if they enter eternity apart from God, that grief turns to a kind of anger - how could they reject such a great salvation? How could they not love God who love(d) them so? Now, hang with me here. While still alive, we are to love those who hate God as He loves them. After they die and go into a Godless eternity, their iniquities follow them Ez 21:24; Hos 9:9 -does He remember the sinner? What is God's attitude toward the unredeemed in eternity? Does God continue to love them? What should our attitude be? Sorrow to be sure, but at this point, aren't those who reject God eternally evil? We are told to "hate evil" - therefore chould a righteous anger toward evil asuage our feelings of loss and grief? Thanks for exploring this with me! Blessings, mommapbs |
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130 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155554 | ||
Greetings to you Makarios - I trust that your "completion" is faring well with you and your bride! Thank for the commentary. Is unbelief is the root of all sin? From these verses could we gather that there is a point that God says "no more"? He gives the opportunity to accept or reject His sacrifice; His offer of grace. Therefore, those who have had it extended and reject it are willfully sinning. This is a different position from those who might try to use this passage as a case against the eternal security of the believer. Any other thoughts here? Blessings, mommapbs |
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131 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155507 | ||
Are those who shrink back to destruction referenced in v26? Can we say that those who have heard the Gospel and refuse to believe it (those who refuse to accept Christ as their propitiation for their sin) are those who "go on willfully sinning" ("those who shrink back to destruction")? | ||||||
132 | Who is giving the tenth? | Gen 14:20 | Mommapbs | 154931 | ||
Hi BradK - I was wondering about the original wording, if it identifies the pronoun "he" with Abram in some way. Reading in Gen 14. In v 21 the King of Sodom (who is this now, as earlier - v 10 it appears that the Kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fell into tar pits?) seems to demand that Abram give him the people he has recovered. This is interesting to me for it suggests the unseen battle between Satan and The LORD for the hearts and minds of the lost. I note that Abram went to rescue his nephew Lot from among those who were taken captive - but this is not to say that the King of Sodom was any less evil than those aligned with Cherdolaomer v. 5 - see also Gen 13:13. It appears in v 23 that since the goods recovered in v 16 were taken from Sodom and Gomorrah, perhaps the new King of Sodom had a right to ask for them? (I also wonder if the new King of Sodom consolidated the two kingdoms of Sodom and Gomorrah at this point? We hear no mention of the King of Gomorrah after v 10) It is interesting to note that this is the first time that Abram is identified as a Hebrew (v 13)in contrast to his allies,Mamre, Aner and Eshcol (vv 12,24). Abram advocates before the King of Sodom for these non-Hebrew allies to receive their share. From the text it appears that Abram has control of the recovered goods of Sodom and Gommorah and gives a tenth to the King of Salem (Melchizedek); now it is confusing. The King of Sodom just wants the people; he offers the goods recovered to stay with Abram, so perhaps this is what is distributed between his allies? Why did the King of Sodom want people over goods? Immediately following this account we read that the Lord says to Abram not to fear, for He is his shield and Abram's reward will be great Note Gen 15:15. What is Abram's promised reward? People. Interesting. And we still pursue things instead of people today . . . There must be a reason that the King of Sodom asked for people; are we willing to pursue these people from out of his hand - to take up the shield of Christ and join the Conquerer in their rescue from the kingdom of darkness? What do we care more about - lost things or lost souls? Just pondering this . . . Blessings, mommapbs |
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133 | Who is giving the tenth? | Gen 14:20 | Mommapbs | 154928 | ||
Who is giving the tenth of all here? (Please read from v 14 onward to the end of this chapter.) As I read this passage it is confusing. I'm wondering if Abram gave ALL he returned with to Melchizedeck and then HE (Melchizedeck) gave a tenth of all to Abram. Any Hebrew scholars out there to shed some light on how this is translated as Abram giving the tenth? (Let's keep Hebrews 7:4 out of this.) |
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134 | Distiction in "will" not "rationality" | Gen 3:1 | Mommapbs | 154363 | ||
Withdrawal comes to mind! :-) | ||||||
135 | Distiction in "will" not "rationality" | Gen 3:1 | Mommapbs | 154231 | ||
Thank you Doc - excellent points. I'll be anxious to look at these when I return in 2 weeks from vacation (with no internet!) so I respectfully request a leave of absence from the Forum for this time! Blessings, mommapbs |
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136 | Distiction in "will" not "rationality" | Gen 3:1 | Mommapbs | 154171 | ||
Thank you BradK, I really aprreciate this insight from Pink. It helps me to craft my response to this draft I have been asked to read. Blessings, mommapbs |
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137 | Distiction in "will" not "rationality" | Gen 3:1 | Mommapbs | 154168 | ||
Greetings Doc - sorry to use this thread but I didn't want to post a general question as I would appreciate your insight here. Please comment on this statement I read in a draft of an author's book: "There is no wrath in God." The author's main focus is on God is love; he does not deny that God's wrath exists, but from what I understand, he does not see "wrath" as an attribute. I guess I struggle because I see wrath as a part of God's holiness and justice; mercy w/o justice is not mercy also comes to mind here. Thanks for anything you have to say on this topic. mommapbs PS:reference Ps 78:59 et al. |
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138 | Questions on the goodness of man | Rom 7:18 | Mommapbs | 154080 | ||
I'd like to revisit this verse. (imo)Paul is qualifying the residence of goodness in the believer here. But, is there anything "good" in unregenerate man? Since man is made in the image of God, does this make him "good"? Is unregenerate man's dead spirit "good"? Please provide scripture to support your answers. |
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139 | The rest of God? | Heb 3:19 | Mommapbs | 154061 | ||
What is the "rest of God"? Please refer to the following chapter for some insight. Is there a difference between obedience and belief? Can one obey the law of God and still be called disobedient? (See previous verse) | ||||||
140 | Two questions on this verse | Heb 3:13 | Mommapbs | 154033 | ||
Thanks! "admonish them at that very time, do not put it off or wait;" I wonder why it is that some believers don't take this to heart???? On a side note: my Pastor always said, "Doubt your doubts." |
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