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161 | God's children do revolt | Is 1:2 | Asis | 80481 | ||
The point is they will be grafted in and are welcomed by God now. We must be careful with what we teach and say to those babes in the faith NO ONE IS EXCLUDED even those who have turned their backs on God's Messiah. In fact we should be grateful that the Jews play the harlot for it is by their rejection of Messiah that the offer of salvation has been given to the non Jew, the gentile. God has made a perfect plan and we spend so much time trying to figure it out rather than resting in the reality that He is in control. It is more important to get right with God than to figure out the day and the time. I'm not down playing the study of scripture particularly the Old Testament. It proves the faithfulness of God. It is a lesson for the Jews to see their error and more and more they are having the veil lifted from their eyes. We are in a time where God is offering to all who will believe to become a Jew, a believer in Jehovah. | ||||||
162 | God's children do revolt | Is 1:2 | Asis | 80424 | ||
Since I am a Messianic Jew and know of many conversions occurring in Israel as I write I would have to say that Romans 11:23 is being fulfilled Now. | ||||||
163 | How were Paul and Silas singled out? | Acts 16:38 | Asis | 80043 | ||
In Acts 16:13 Paul and Silas went to the river which is where the Jews gather when there is no Synagogue. For Paul to be able to teach ion the Synsgosues He would present himself as a Pharasee which he was. Only he was a Messianic Pharasee. This is how he and Silas would have been recognized as Jews. Remember, the gospel was to the Jews first then to the gentiles (Acts 13:42-46). | ||||||
164 | How were Paul and Silas singled out? | Acts 16:38 | Asis | 80042 | ||
In Acts 16:13 Paul and Silas went to the river which is where the Jews gather when there is no Synagogue. For Paul to be able to teach ion the Synsgosues He would present himself as a Pharasee which he was. Only he was a Messianic Pharasee. This is how he and Silas would have been recognized as Jews. Remember, the gospel was to the Jews first then to the gentiles (Acts 13:42-46). | ||||||
165 | Emmaus, Are hope and charity gifts? | 1 Cor 12:31 | Asis | 79854 | ||
If you believe God and trust in Him he gives you hope. This is not mentioned in 1 Cor 12. To do anything for God and not have love is to be a clanging cymbal 1 Cor 13:1. The God kind of love given us by the Spirit is not a gift mentioned in 1 Cor 12. However, We do not earn the ability to love others as God loves them. IT IS GIVEN US (a gift if you will) because we desire to please Him and ask for it and give ourselves up for Him. Hope and charity (love) are not gifts of 1 Cor 12. | ||||||
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