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1501 | Possible Lockman Forum Improvements #2 | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 19228 | ||
1. I agree with this. And it certainly places great responsibility on those first answering. 2. I agree. Stay on topic. What a novel idea! 3. Also sounds good. |
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1502 | Moral, Ceremonial, and Civil law | James 2:10 | srbaegon | 19187 | ||
Oops Steve |
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1503 | childs question about ghosts | 1 Sam 28:7 | srbaegon | 18932 | ||
Do a search on 1 Sam 28:7 to find a previous discussion on this. Hope it helps. Steve |
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1504 | Lionstrong, this is not universalism. | Eph 3:6 | srbaegon | 18930 | ||
I had not heard of your interpretation of Rom 5:10. I'm not sure I agree, but it's something to think about. And it would certainly clear the debate. Your other points I agree with. :-) Steve |
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1505 | day of worship ?????/ saturday sabbath | Matt 5:17 | srbaegon | 18929 | ||
God never changes. True. The Law will not pass until all is fulfilled. Also true. What I am saying (as are others) is that Christ fulfilled the Law. And why is this such an issue? Paul constantly constantly told Gentiles they were not under obligation to the Law. Why should they start keeping it after salvation? This is the crux of Galatians. Steve |
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1506 | matthew 5 :3 | Matt 3:5 | srbaegon | 18823 | ||
I think Luke 18:13 gives a good answer: "But the tax collector, standing some distance away, was even unwilling to lift up his eyes to heaven, but was beating his breast, saying, 'God, be merciful to me, the sinner!'" The tax colloector realized there was nothing good in himself and acknowledged it before God. There was no pretext of a righteousness derived from the Law as the Pharisees had. He sought God's righteousness (see Phil 3:9). Steve |
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1507 | Any changes? | 1 Corinthians | srbaegon | 18819 | ||
If I may be allowed to enter the conversation... The responses would be pretty much the same, and I would add: Praise God for a desire to do the right thing until the wedding. Wonderful! Steve |
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1508 | Rebaptism Okay? | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 18818 | ||
Scripture does not say anything about rebaptism. My only question would be: Why does she want to? Steve |
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1509 | A husband's responsibility | 1 Tim 5:8 | srbaegon | 18682 | ||
This passage jumps to mind. Also important to remember is that God gave Adam the responsibility to tend the garden (Gen 2:15), not Eve. Steve |
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1510 | Why NASB over KJV? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 18604 | ||
Something to add. Try the following web site. There is excellent material hear. http://www.bible.org/docs/soapbox/soaptoc.htm Steve |
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1511 | When did the day of worship change? | Acts | srbaegon | 18598 | ||
Actually, the day of worship never changed--it is always today. I assume you are asking: When did the regular assembling of God's people for worship change from Sabbath to Sunday? Imeediately after Pentecost the believers met daily (Acts 2:46-47). It wasn't until sometime later we see a pattern of a specific day being used (Acts 20:7; 1 Cor 16:2). Steve |
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1512 | What is God doing in Rom 1:24, 26? | Rom 1:24 | srbaegon | 13146 | ||
Basically, God is withdrawing any restraint on these indivuduals so that they throw themselves into the basest forms of sin--letting them go where they desire most to go. The only way to prevent God from doing this would be to bring those lost ones to Christ. But if they are at this stage, I doubt they would want to come. Steve |
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1513 | How old would Adam be now if he lived. | Titus 3:9 | srbaegon | 9793 | ||
Read the accompnying verse. Steve |
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1514 | No tattoos at all for any reason? | Lev 19:28 | srbaegon | 9791 | ||
Meaning "Don't be a lemming." My intent was to draw out motive. Steve |
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1515 | Holy Spirit without evidence of tongues? | Acts | srbaegon | 9749 | ||
It means you are a normal Christian. 1 Cor 12:10,30 clearly show that not all believers were intended to have this. Steve |
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1516 | Does this apply to todays tattoos? | Lev 19:28 | srbaegon | 9744 | ||
The people of Israel were to be characterized by outward, physical differences from the nations around them. That's basically the reason for both this command and circumcision. So to answer the question, it was for all tattoos. For Christian application, you need to ask the question: Am I doing this to be like unbelievers? This is not just for tattoos, but for anything we do in life. We are called to be nonconformists to this world. (Rom 12:1-2) Steve |
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1517 | TV Show "Crossing Over" - Dead Speaks? | Deut 18:11 | srbaegon | 5610 | ||
Well, if he IS communicating with the dead, they would have to be believers, because the unbelievers are suffering in torment. But I doubt they are (were) people. More likely they are deceiving spirits. | ||||||
1518 | Elder must be 'the husband of one wife'? | 1 Tim 3:2 | srbaegon | 5601 | ||
Basically, it has to do with your last phrase--faithful to his wife, being a 'one-woman man'. The passagein question has to do with the elder's home life, if conducted in a godly manner. | ||||||
1519 | I need answers to several questions . | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 5599 | ||
1. There's no reason to change. Men are to have the leadership (1 Tim 2:11-12). 2. God used a variety of ways to share His word (Heb 1:1). With the completion of the canon of Scripture, there's no need for God to continue in the same way. 3. Scripture doesn't say. 4. We do it every Sunday as the custom in Acts 20:7. |
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1520 | Is this a contradiction? | 1 Chr 21:1 | srbaegon | 5596 | ||
We believe both. God allowed Satan to incite David to take the census. | ||||||
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