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161 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | gracefull | 92005 | ||
josiebible Those who do not accept the Holy Spirit infilling as you know it do not see that the tongues you received, and everyone else can receive, is not the 'gift of tongues' spoken of in Corinthians 12. The gift of tongues is a different manifestation of the Holy Spirit, to be spoken where there are two or more and should be interpreted. 1 Corinthians 14... God bless |
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162 | josiebible, where does it say we can ask | Romans | gracefull | 92004 | ||
George, Luke 11:13 "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?" God bless, |
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163 | Having yet not knowing one has | Romans | gracefull | 92003 | ||
josiebible said... "Hi George: I received the Holy Ghost and did not realize it for a while. I think it was because I did not understand. I Now speak in an unknown language that is a mystry to me. But I know this that God is praying through me a perfect prayer. And I am edified and encouraged. I am a new Christain and have a lot to learn and understand. The Bible does say this gift is for all who ask and believe. I do not speak in other tongues in Church or around other people who do not understand. This is between me and God and I want all that God wants me to have. Hope this helps. A Christain, Joann Any further questains please feel free to email me at jmmgjmrtn@earthlink.net Hi George, I believe Acts 8:14-16 addreesses this post best.. 14 Now when the apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent unto them Peter and John: 15 Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might receive the Holy Ghost: 16 (For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.) As believers the next step is to receive the Holy Spirit by faith. There is no 'work' involved. Without a little more input from josiebible, I can't know her testimony as to where she was and what the circumstances of her yielding were, but it appears that she came to the understanding that tongues accompanies the Holy Spirit and she simply stepped into that truth by faith. That truly is all there is to it. Once we cease to resist and doubt that it is God's will to fill us and that speaking in tongues is the first sign of stepping from one level to another. There is no great effort needed. She effortlessly received. You can do the same in your own prayer closet. All believers have the presence of the Holy Spirit in some degree, but when one receives the fullness with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues, they are in a new place, a more intimate place. And the transition is notable, detectable. Sorry, I have no words to adequately express it. But does that answer your question? Also josie said she does not believe in speaking in her 'prayer language' in church or during service I should say. I agree that one should not speak out in the prayer language causing a distraction from the flow of the service. However, to pray quietly not distracting or during the alter service when praying for someone to pray in the Spirit quietly if the Holy Spirit so leads. 1 Corinthians 14.. Paul spoke in tongues, but the gift of speaking in tongues during a service is different. My E-mail address is franh@tvsa.com. God bless |
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164 | Release and Faith Question | Rev 22:18 | gracefull | 92000 | ||
Amen angel9, The MOST WONDEERFUL! God bless |
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165 | How does any Homosexual believe they are | Rom 1:19 | gracefull | 91998 | ||
Yes, Maryt I too place homosexxuality in the sin category along with all the others. My concern it the political agenda to make it illegal to say so. God bless |
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166 | The Passion | Is 53:4 | gracefull | 91997 | ||
Hi Norrie, Go into your web brouser and simply type in the movie name. There are several sites now offering the trailer for viewing. Sorry it did not work. Also, it may be your computer. I can't view it at work but I can at home. God bless |
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167 | The Passion | Is 53:4 | gracefull | 91736 | ||
I found the movie trailer for "The Passion" Go to http://www.ez-entertainment.net/trailers.htm AWESOME!!!! God Bless |
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168 | What did Jesus mean by this | Mark 9:23 | gracefull | 91729 | ||
Hi Ken, One more question for clarification... You said... "Here he is speaking to an obviously unsaved woman who's faith took her to Him for Healing [salvation]." Are you saying here that physical healing is included in the word 'salvation' as in made whole, spirit soul and body? Or are you saying healing in this verse meant spiritual healing God bless |
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169 | The Gospel According to Dake | Matt 24:11 | gracefull | 91727 | ||
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170 | The Gospel According to Dake | Matt 24:11 | gracefull | 91725 | ||
Thank you Radioman2 Maybe I will do an online search and read some of his notes. God bless |
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171 | What did Jesus mean by this | Mark 9:23 | gracefull | 91719 | ||
"But read the chapter again in the light of Jesus living in you and His faith being excerised in you as you live IN the Him." Romans 10:17 says,"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." How does that fit? God bless |
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172 | Why so blind? | 1 Cor 13:12 | gracefull | 91717 | ||
Hi John, You said, "In my 10 years as a member of a pentacostal church, NOT ONCE did I hear a person speak in german or chinese or swahili. Their words were ALWAYS in (what was called) a heavenly or angelic language." On the day of Pentecost the people heard the disciples speaking their languages...this is true. But with the gift of tongues where there is the necessity of an 'interpretor' not a translator..why do you believe the tongues must be a language someone in the congregation understands? If that were the case, why would there need to be an interpretor? God bless |
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173 | What did Jesus mean by this | Mark 9:23 | gracefull | 91714 | ||
"Question: How do we get faith established into our 'old nature' sufficient to bring us to Christ for His healing [salvation]? Doesn't the Bible say that "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God." We can carry this to the next dimension and readily state that that is how we continually take Christ's faith into ourselves AFTER He "heals" us [salvation] and by the fact of the new birth experince, only now it is He, Himself, THE WORD, Jesus, who is our faith that we must live by!" Hello Ken, you make a good point. At the hearing of the Word faith in the word preached prompts us to repent and therefore, receive salvation. But can you elaborate on this statement? "only now it is He, Himself, THE WORD, Jesus, who is our faith that we must live by!" I would appreciate it God bless |
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174 | The Gospel According to Dake | Matt 24:11 | gracefull | 91712 | ||
Interesting....Thanks for the info! God bless |
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175 | The Gospel According to Dake | Matt 24:11 | gracefull | 91691 | ||
Hi, I understand your statement, but I was actually asking if you had read the Bible and knew the position of Dake on this subject. I am sorry for the poor wording of my post. God bless |
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176 | The Gospel According to Dake | Matt 24:11 | gracefull | 91684 | ||
hi radioman, having never read the Dake Bible, would you explain, without getting into a yea or nay discussion, what Joe meant by this statement? What is Dake's take on the 'tongues thing?' Just curious thanks God bless |
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177 | How does any Homosexual believe they are | Rom 1:19 | gracefull | 91679 | ||
I agree 100 percent. To not blow the trumpet of warning would be to have their blood on our hands. To blow the trumpet and have the truth rejected, we are free from their blood. Ezekiel 33 God bless |
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178 | How does any Homosexual believe they are | Rom 1:19 | gracefull | 91571 | ||
"Do any of you so willing to cast stones actually have any ground to stand on." Let's look at this lesson Jesus taught and see if the lesson fits here.. John 8:5-11 5 Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not. 7 So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. 8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground. 9 And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience, went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst. 10 When Jesus had lifted up himself, and saw none but the woman, he said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? 11 She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. 1. What does it mean to 'cast stones' as is depicted here? It means to CONDEMN TO DEATH or to punish the offender. 2. Did Jesus compromise the fact that adultery is a sin? No, He stated "Go and sin no more." As believers we are obligated to search out the truth about what is sin and what is not sin scripturally, and to WARN the world.This is not judging. Judging is to assess someone's relationship with the Lord based on their eternal actions which can be deceptive either way, good or bad. The Gosepel is the good news that Jesus paid for the sins of mankind The Gospel is not the good news that God ignores sin and no longer holds one accountable for their sin. This scripture is very much misquoted, most of the time in defense of sin. The Pharasees did not bring the woman to Jesus and say, "This woman was caught in the act of adultery. Do you agree that adultery is a sin?" No, they said, that this woman was caught and should be stoned...what say ye? Jesus did not come to comdemn the world to hell but rather to offer the world already condemned a way out! When believers tell others that something is sin, they are not 'stoning' them, but rather warning them. If sinners do not hear that all are sinners in need of a saviour, they will not know they need to turn much less that there is somewhere to turn. Now here lies the difference. There is a very active move in the homosexual community to call evil good and try to force everyone else through legal and any other means they can use to agree with that call. Practicing homosexals want to be told their sin is not sin. They wnat to convince others that their sin is not sin. Let's look at this from another perspective. Let's say a pastor stands before his congregation and says, "I am married and I am having sexual relations with another 'Christian' woman. This is not sin and you can't cast stones at me. I will continue as your pastor because I am not committing a sin, therefore you have to accept me. Also, you all must remember that God is a God of love and understands my needs." Or maybe he is a thief..and he stands and tells his congregation that he has been taking money from the treasury without anyone knowing, and now he has decided to tell them because he does not believe it is a sin because he needed the money and they did not pay him enough. And he intends to continue to take whatever he feels he needs and they have no right to cast any stones so he intends to continue stealing and remain their pastor.. How would you respond? This pastor is embracing his sin not acknowledging it, not allowing conviction in his heart, and not repenting. He is calling evil good and asking his congregation to agree with him by remaining silent. This is the message from the homosexual community. We are not sinning, and even if we are you have no right to say so. We can't be silent concerning sin, and not so much for the sinner, but for the young ones coming up who do not know..if we are silent, they will not know the TRUTH of the scriptures concerning this and all other sins. Now a repentant man or woman is just as forgiven as you or me, and is just as responsible to allow the Holy Spirit to transform them into the image of Christ as we are. But when someone does not want to repent, scripture tells us to not associate with them as brothers until they repent. God bless |
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179 | Release and Faith Question | Rev 22:18 | gracefull | 91563 | ||
hi Graceful-thx for reply-I was with you right up "to that "grace is womb" statement.the word is clear that grace is a gift that we accept by entering through the Door-Jesus- and are born at that time. we have already been "delivered" when we are born of the Spirit. in Him angel9" You are correct...we born again spirits.. This is an ANALOGY of the protecting ongoing grace of God while we abide here in the flesh. When I believe the Lord dropped it in my spirit, I too hesitated..but then began to see what it means in scripture. The baby in the womb is protected from the 'world' just as we as believers have been protected from eternal damnation. We are encircled by the grace of God. This grace (womb) provides a safe haven from fear of death(spiritual and physical because we KNOW we are heaven bound) allowing us to grow up in Christ. While we are still in the world we are not OF the world. And although persections and trials may come..our spirit man is safe in the womb of grace...and if we sin we have an advocate, we repent...but we remain safe spiritually within the womb of grace. And last but not least...the umbilical cord of the Holy Spirit is the connection with the Father constantly 'feeding' us in the Word of truth, our spiritual food. He is seal of the promise of a safe delivery to our Father... If it still does not make sense, maybe it will later. I find it very comforting knowing God's grace is 'surrounding' me. If this analogy does not work for you, just toss it! God bless |
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180 | Knocked out by holy spirit | Matt 16:6 | gracefull | 91545 | ||
Ed, what was the other book...? I asked earlier but I guess you missed it. God bless |
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