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161 | Withdrawn or taken out of the way? | 2 Thess 2:7 | InGodITrust | 188041 | ||
Searcher, Guess it depends on what version of the Bible you are reading?? What is the difference, withdrawn or taken out of the way? Are they not one and the same? Still here...... InGodITrust |
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162 | Michael ; Isarael's protector? | 2 Thess 2:7 | InGodITrust | 188044 | ||
Mark, You missed my post to you as Searcher56 responded. I just got through going over a very interesting web page that you may want to look at. I had never thought of Michael the arc angel as being the restrainer. I think we (all) have misunderstood who or what the restrainer is or does. Since we are discussing the "the tribulation" and Michael has always been Israel's protector (of sorts) then it may make perfect Biblical sense that if he (Michael) withdraws his protection Israel will be vunerable. As we know Isreal "is front and center" during the tribulation and the fore front of Satanic attack. Something to think about. Check out this web site: http://endtimepilgrim.org/restrainer.htm It appears the web site is sponsored by Messianic Jews......or friends thereof. I found it very interesting in light of what you said the genders of "he" are in 2 Thess 2:7. As I said, we gentiles may have thought of the restrainer "in a general way," while the Jews and tribulation days are clearly in the spot light (144,000); God's climax with Israel prior to the 1000 millennial reign. What do ya think? InGodITrust |
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163 | Michael ; Isarael's protector? | 2 Thess 2:7 | InGodITrust | 188084 | ||
Mark, No, I am not saying that, nor does it appear that the church is the restrainer, nor (specifically the Holy Spirit) but those "in the know" seem to think Michael the archangel, based on Daniel, seems to be. I can not explain it as this whole area of study is new to me. That is why I gave you the web site: http://endtimepilgrim.org/restrainer.htm There (seems to be) some agreement among those who have studied this particular area that Michael has specific duties concerning Israel. I am completely out to lunch when it comes to discussing this subject, just thought it very compelling what that web site had to say. God Bless, InGodITrust |
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164 | Withdrawn or taken out of the way? | 2 Thess 2:7 | InGodITrust | 188085 | ||
Searcher, Ok, I'll go along with that. This whole area is very intriguing, seems as if there is a vast number of opinions. Once I started reading up on it I realized I knew nothing about it at all. As I told Mark the web site has a very lengthy lesson on all of this and it is very interesting. http://endtimepilgrim.org/restrainer.htm Thanks for your input, InGodITust |
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165 | Michael ; Isarael's protector? | 2 Thess 2:7 | InGodITrust | 188108 | ||
Greetings Mark, I do not know whether to agree or disagree with the web site, just thought you might find it intriguing. Thanks for the comback, seems there may be no clear cut answer for 2 Thess.2 InGodITrust |
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166 | What is the context of 1 Timothy 6:3? | 1 Timothy | InGodITrust | 188196 | ||
M.Royal, Question: M.Royal, I have been looking at all the responses you've gotton since your initial question. I think they and perhaps you have strayed from the context of 1 Timothy 6:3....... Secondly, do you have a specific question regarding the context of 1 Tim 6:3? The context of 1 Tim 6:3 is basically the first two verses. This has to do with Christian respect and obedience to our (today) employers since none of us today are slaves. Verse three would say to us today to obey and loyally respect our employer as if we are serving Christ. The warning in 1 Timothy chapter six is not to pay attention to false teachers who would tell us, or give us, teaching that goes against what Christ taught regarding or service to those in charge or over us. As far as other verses related to "the doctrine of Christ," these have to do with His deity or Lordship in salvation. With regards to all the teachings of the Apostles, as others have indicated (especially in our day and age) your "best foot forward" is all God would ask of you or any of us. Is all the various doctrines taught today confusing and many misleading? "What an understatment!" As others have indicated, the Holy Spirit and much prayer is all that is required. God is not asking us to fret over whether or not "all our doctrines are PERFECT." If you are His child, He will lead you and does not require all you know and do to be "flawless." Hope this helps, did not intend to get in the middle of all this, but when trying to understand Scripture it's "context, context, context." Let me know, InGodITrust |
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167 | What is the context of 1 Timothy 6:3? | 1 Timothy | InGodITrust | 188197 | ||
Sorry, Duplicate..... |
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168 | "What is the context of 1 Timothy 6:3?" | 1 Tim 6:3 | InGodITrust | 188186 | ||
M.Royal, I have been looking at all the responses you've gotton since your initial question. I think they and perhaps you have strayed from the context of 1 Timothy 6:3....... Secondly, do you have a specific question regarding the context of 1 Tim 6:3? The context of 1 Tim 6:3 is basically the first two verses. This has to do with Christian respect and obedience to our (today) employers since none of us today are slaves. Verse three would say to us today to obey and loyally respect our employer as if we are serving Christ. The warning in 1 Timothy chapter six is not to pay attention to false teachers who would tell us, or give us, teaching that goes against what Christ taught regarding or service to those in charge or over us. As far as other verses related to "the doctrine of Christ," these have to do with His deity or Lordship in salvation. With regards to all the teachings of the Apostles, as others have indicated (especially in our day and age) your "best foot forward" is all God would ask of you or any of us. Is all the various doctrines taught today confusing and many misleading? "What an understatment!" As others have indicated, the Holy Spirit and much prayer is all that is required. God is not asking us to fret over whether or not "all our doctrines are PERFECT." If you are His child, He will lead you and does not require all you know and do to be "flawless." Hope this helps, did not intend to get in the middle of all this, but when trying to understand Scripture it's "context, context, context." Let me know, InGodITrust |
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169 | What is the context of 1 Timothy 6:3 | 1 Tim 6:3 | InGodITrust | 188195 | ||
M.Royal, I have been looking at all the responses you've gotton since your initial question. I think they and perhaps you have strayed from the context of 1 Timothy 6:3....... Secondly, do you have a specific question regarding the context of 1 Tim 6:3? The context of 1 Tim 6:3 is basically the first two verses. This has to do with Christian respect and obedience to our (today) employers since none of us today are slaves. Verse three would say to us today to obey and loyally respect our employer as if we are serving Christ. The warning in 1 Timothy chapter six is not to pay attention to false teachers who would tell us, or give us, teaching that goes against what Christ taught regarding or service to those in charge or over us. As far as other verses related to "the doctrine of Christ," these have to do with His deity or Lordship in salvation. With regards to all the teachings of the Apostles, as others have indicated (especially in our day and age) your "best foot forward" is all God would ask of you or any of us. Is all the various doctrines taught today confusing and many misleading? "What an understatment!" As others have indicated, the Holy Spirit and much prayer is all that is required. God is not asking us to fret over whether or not "all our doctrines are PERFECT." If you are His child, He will lead you and does not require all you know and do to be "flawless." Hope this helps, did not intend to get in the middle of all this, but when trying to understand Scripture it's "context, context, context." Let me know, InGodITrust |
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170 | Scripture reference to forgive self | 1 Pet 5:6 | InGodITrust | 189421 | ||
PatS. Very good question, one that does not specifically have a Scriptural reference. One can not forgive themselves as this is God's position through Christ Jesus. However, to not realize that all sins are forgiven positionally through Christ is the question. There are times when we have sinned and its effects have hurt those we love, then it is a matter of conscience that we "can't forgive ourselves." We simply need to humble ourselves and realize that we each will continue to sin and that we must face up to our failures. Not to forgive ourselves is, in a sense, a slap at God's grace and a "reverse" of, you will, of pride. Hope this helps, InGodITrust |
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171 | Revalation 7:1-3 what is the seal? | Revelation | InGodITrust | 187916 | ||
wondergirly, I havn't been able to find anything that describes what the seal is. So, I will assume it is "a spiritual mark" that God Himself sets upon some one. I don't think it is similar to "the mark of the beast," as that may be a visable mark or something perhaps "implanted." Maybe someone else out there knows of a better answer. God Bless, InGodITrust |
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172 | In the Spirit | Rev 1:10 | InGodITrust | 191104 | ||
Blazer, Goodmorning...... This is not a matter of us getting "more into the Spirit," but rather God through the Holy Spirit overwhelming our spirit with His. To be in the Spirit as John was meanings he was consummed by the Spirit as it over took him into a vision. InGodITrust |
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