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181 | the meaning is of salvation in spanish | John 3:7 | kalos | 179900 | ||
El Plan De Dios Para La Salvación (Source: www.godssimpleplan.org/gsps-spanish.html) Amigo mío: Te voy a hacer la pregunta más importante de tu vida. El gozo o la tristeza que experimentes en la eternidad dependen de tu respuesta. La pregunta es: ¿Estás salvado? La pregunta no es cuán bueno eres, o si perteneces a alguna iglesia, sino ¿estás salvado? ¿Estás seguro que irás al cielo cuando mueras? Dios dice que para ir al cielo, tienes que nacer de nuevo. En Juan 3:7, Jesús le dijo a Nicodemo, “Os es necesario nacer de nuevo”. Dios nos da en la Biblia el plan de cómo nacer de nuevo, o cómo salvarse. Su plan es muy sencillo y tú puedes salvarte el día de hoy. ¿Cómo? En primer lugar, amigo mío, debes reconocer que eres pecador. “Por cuanto todos pecaron, y están destituidos de la gloria de Dios” (Romanos 3:23). Por cuanto eres pecador, estás condenado a la separación eterna de Dios. “Porque la paga del pecado es muerte” (Romanos 6.23). Esta muerte incluye una separación eterna de Dios en el infierno. “ . . . está establecido para los hombres que mueran una sola vez, y después de esto el juicio” (Hebreos 9:27. Sin embargo, Dios te amó de tal manera que dio a su Hijo unigénito, Jesucristo, como tu sustituto. El pagó por tu pecado en la cruz y murió en tu lugar. “ . . . por nosotros Dios lo hizo pecado [A Jesús, quien no conoció pecado] para que nosotros fuésemos hechos justicia de Dios en él” (2 Corintios 5:21). Jesús tuvo que derramar su sangre y morir por ti. “Porque la vida de la carne en la sangre está”, (Levítico 17:11). “Sin derramamiento de sangre no se hace remisión” (Hebreos 9:22). “Mas Dios muestra su amor para con nosotros, en que siendo aún pecadores, Cristo murió por nosotros” (Romanos 5:8). Nuestra mente no alcanza a comprender cómo Jesús fue juzgado por todos nuestros pecados, pero Dios así lo afirma en su Palabra. Así que Jesús pagó por tu pecado y murió por ti. Esto es verdad, Dios no puede mentir. Amigo mío, “Dios . . . ahora manda a todos los hombres en todo lugar, que se arrepientan” (Hechos 17:30). Este arrepentimiento es un cambio de mente, es aceptar delante de Dios que eres pecador y necesitas apropiar lo que hizo por ti en la cruz. En Hechos 16:30-3l, el carcelero de Filipos les preguntó a Pablo y Silas: “ . . . Señores, ¿qué debo hacer para ser salvo? Ellos dijeron: Cree en el Señor Jesucristo, y serás salvo . . . ”. Simplemente cree que él pagó por tus pecados, murió en tu lugar, fue sepultado, y resucitó. Esta resurrección le asegura al creyente que tiene vida eterna cuando recibe a Jesús como su Salvador personal. Simplemente tienes que creer que él pagó por tus pecados, murió en tu lugar, fue sepultado y resucitó por ti. Luego invócalo. “Porque todo aquel que invocare el nombre del Señor, será salvo” (Romanos 10:13. “Todo aquel” te incluye a ti. “Será salvo” no significa que quizá sea salvado, sino que afirma que será salvado. “Mas a todos los que le recibieron, a los que creen en su nombre, les dio potestad de ser hechos hijos de Dios” (Juan 1:12). En Lucas 18:13 encontramos que el pecador oró: “ . . . Dios, sé propicio [misericordioso] a mí, pecador”. Seguramente te das cuenta que eres pecador. Ahora mismo, dondequiera que estés, dirígete a Dios y con tus propias palabras ora así: “Dios, sé que soy un pecador. Creo que Jesús fue mi sustituto cuando murió en la cruz. Creo que su sangre derramada, su muerte, sepultura, y su resurrección fueron para mí. Lo recibo ahora como mi Salvador. Te agradezco el perdón de mis pecados, el regalo de la salvación y la vida eterna, por su gracia misericordiosa. Amén.” Abrázate de Dios y su Palabra, y reclama esta salvación por fe. Cree, y serás salvo. Ninguna religión ni ninguna obra buena puede salvarte. Recuerda, Dios es el que salva. Resumiendo, el plan de Dios es sencillo: Tú eres pecador. A menos que creas que Jesus murió en tu lugar, pasarás la eternidad en el infierno. Si crees en él como tu Salvador, crees que fue crucificado, sepultado y que resucitó por ti, recibirás por fe el perdón de todos tus pecados y el regalo de la salvación eterna. Quizá piensas que esto no puede ser tan sencillo pero sí lo es, la Palabra de Dios lo afirma. Amigo mío, cree en Jesús y recíbelo como tu Salvador hoy. Si este folleto no está perfectamente claro, léelo varias veces, pídele a Dios que te ayude a entenderlo, y no lo deseches hasta que lo entiendas y esta salvación sea tuya. Tu alma vale más que el mundo entero. “Porque ¿qué aprovechará al hombre si ganare todo el mundo, y perdiere su alma?” (Marcos 8:36). Asegúrate de ser salvo. Si pierdes tu alma, también perderás el cielo y lo perderás todo. Permite que Dios te salve en este momento. Copyright: Robert Ford Porter, 1991 Gracia y paz, John |
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182 | six refers to the I AM saying, compere | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 179898 | ||
Thanks for the clarification. John |
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183 | were is the answer i couden't find it. | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 179890 | ||
WHO asked the question? WHAT is the question? I DON'T KNOW how to answer it if I don't know what the question is. Grace to you, John |
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184 | were is the answer i couden't find it. | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 179889 | ||
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185 | are the ten commandments in effect? | 1 John | kalos | 179887 | ||
All but one of the 10 Commandments are repeated in the New Testament. | ||||||
186 | As above | 1 Cor 6:18 | kalos | 179863 | ||
I don't know the answer to your question. But perhaps someone who does know will enlighten the rest of us. Grace to you, John |
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187 | As above | 1 Cor 6:18 | kalos | 179862 | ||
You're very welcome. Is sexual sin spoken of more often in the Bible than other sin? I don't know the answer to that one. But, it's a very interesting question. Perhaps someone who knows will enlighten us. Grace to you, John |
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188 | as above | 1 Cor 6:18 | kalos | 179848 | ||
Some sins are greater than others, according to Jesus. Flee from sexual immorality. All other sins a man commits are outside his body, but he who sins sexually sins against his own body. 1 Corinthians 6:18 (NIV) Are all sins the same? 'The Bible gives us some guidance on this. It teaches that not all sins are the same. Some are more egregious than others. This is very clear in the Scriptures. Jesus said to Pilate, "He who delivered Me up to you has the greater sin" (John 19:11). According to Jesus, some sins are greater than others. 'Common sense alone tells us that stealing a pencil is not as serious a crime as taking someone's life. Make no mistake, it's still a sin, and even a small sin is enough to make us guilty before God. But all sin is not the same to God. He certainly does make distinctions.' ____________________ Source: www.str.org/free/commentaries/ethics/lie.htm |
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189 | where dpes ezekiel 37 fit? | Rev 20:12 | kalos | 179801 | ||
"Ezekiel 37:11-14. An interpretation of the vision. The bones represent hopeless and helpless Israel. The graves speak of her political demise. The Spirit is the Holy Spirit, who will effect the regeneration of the people. The vision does not depict the physical resurrection of individuals, but the political (prior to the second coming of Christ ) and spiritual (at the second coming of Christ) revivals of Israel." ____________________ Source: The Ryrie Study Bible, 1978, Moody Press. |
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190 | resurrection of the dead rev 20 | Rev 20:12 | kalos | 179800 | ||
"Ezekiel 37:11-14. An interpretation of the vision. The bones represent hopeless and helpless Israel. The graves speak of her political demise. The Spirit is the Holy Spirit, who will effect the regeneration of the people. The vision does not depict the physical resurrection of individuals, but the political (prior to the second coming of Christ ) and spiritual (at the second coming of Christ) revivals of Israel." ____________________ Source: The Ryrie Study Bible, 1978, Moody Press. |
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191 | Heb 1:7 licentious use of Ps 104:4? | Ps 104:4 | kalos | 179799 | ||
The logical explanation is that the NT writers, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, often modified an OT quote in order to communicate what God intended for them to communicate. Obviously if one believes in the inspiration of ALL Scripture, then there is no such thing as a NT human author writing anything in the Bible that the Divine Author did not authorize. Grace to you, John |
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192 | rev 17 | Rev 17:5 | kalos | 179767 | ||
How did you come to the conclusion that Judaism is the great harlot of Revelation? Grace to you, John |
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193 | rev 20:11-15 | Rev 20:12 | kalos | 179764 | ||
gdh1127: What is your question? Grace to you, John |
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194 | end times Who iwill stand? | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 179697 | ||
Question: "A friend recently told me that our country is not propheseyed to stand in the end times. Where in the Book of Revelation does this information appear...?" I am confused. How does one go about finding a prophecy that shows that a certain thing is not prophesied? Grace to you, John |
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195 | luke 8:39 and 8:56 difference?? | Luke 8:39 | kalos | 179694 | ||
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196 | Holocaust is because of their sin | Judg 11:36 | kalos | 179693 | ||
You write: "Holocaust is because of their sin." The generation of Jews that perished in the Holocaust -- exactly which of their sins were they being punished for? |
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197 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | kalos | 179680 | ||
The Myth of Never Judging That we are never to judge is an idea not taught in Scripture. In the NT what does "judge" mean? In the New Testament the word translated "judge" means: try, investigate, inquire into, discern, pass disciplinary judgment [passing censuring sentence as the facts require], discern the difference between right and wrong, decide grievances, disputes, and quarrels, think over and make up your mind, searchingly examine, pay attention and weigh and discern [what is said], examine, test and evaluate. Do not judge? Do not judge and criticize and condemn others, so that you may not be judged and criticized and condemned yourselves. Matthew 7:1 Amplified New Testament "7:1 Judge not. As the context reveals, this does not prohibit all types of judging (v. 16). There is a righteous kind of judgment we are supposed to exercise with careful discernment (John 7:24). Censorious, hypocritical, self-righteous, or other kinds of unfair judgments are forbidden; but in order to fulfill the commandments that follow, it is necessary to discern dogs and swine (v. 6) from one's own brethren (vv. 3-5)" (MacArthur Study Bible, Word Publishing, 1997). A careful reading of the NT and a study of the passages in which the English word "judge" appears may surprise you. According to the Scriptures (see below), Christians are to judge: - all things - those who are inside the church - the world - angels - what is said or taught - ourselves So believers are to judge at least six different kinds of things or individuals. Scriptural examples of Christians judging are presented below. The following Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version (NKJV) unless otherwise noted. In quotations from the NKJV, all words enclosed in parentheses ( ) or brackets [ ] are from the text of the Amplified New Testament (AMP). 1 Co 2:15 (AMP) But the spiritual man tries all things [he examines, investigates, inquires into questions, and discerns all things], yet is himself to be put on trial and judged by no one . . . 1 Co 5: 12 For what have I to do with judging those also who are outside? Do you not judge (pass disciplinary judgment [passing censuring sentence on them as the facts require] AMP) those who are inside [the church]? 1 Co 6:2 Do you not know that the saints will judge (and govern) the world? And if the world will be judged by you, are you unworthy to judge (try) the smallest matters? 1 Co 6:3 Do you not know that we shall judge angels (and pronounce opinion between right and wrong [for them] AMP)? How much more, things that pertain to this life? 1 Co 6:5 I say this to your shame. Is it so, that there is not a wise man among you, not even one, who will be able to judge (to decide [the private grievances, disputes, and quarrels] AMP) between his brethren? 1 Co 10:15 I speak as to wise men; judge (think over and make up your minds AMP) for yourselves [about] what I say. 1 Co 11:31 For if we would judge (searchingly examine) ourselves [detecting our shortcomings and recognizing our own condition AMP], we would not be judged. 1 Co 14:29 Let two or three prophets speak, and let the others judge (pay attention and weigh and discern what is said AMP). 2 Co 13:5 (AMP) Examine and test and evaluate your own selves to see whether you are holding to your faith and showing the proper fruits of it. Test and prove yourselves... |
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198 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | kalos | 179679 | ||
"the son of perdition [Judas Iscariot--the one who is now doomed to destruction, destined to be lost]" AMPLIFIED John 17:12 While I was with them, I kept and preserved them in Your Name [in the knowledge and worship of You]. Those You have given Me I guarded and protected, and not one of them has perished or is lost except the son of perdition [Judas Iscariot--the one who is now doomed to destruction, destined to be lost], that the Scripture might be fulfilled. [Ps. 41:9; John 6:70.] 'Son of Perdition (John 17:12) 'As terrible as “traitor” is, that title pales into insignificance compared to this one. To be the “son of perdition” denotes that Judas is a man identified with eternal destruction, or whose destiny is the Lake of Fire. “Son of perdition” is a predictive designation. 'Furthermore, Acts 1:25 says that Judas went “to his own place,” the thought being the place of his own choosing. Accordingly, it is not that Judas was foreordained from eternity past to go to hell, without opportunity to be saved. Instead, he chose to reject Jesus Christ and will suffer the consequences of any person who rejects the Savior.' ____________________ 'Judas’ Character 'In the village of Bethany six days before the Lord’s final Passover, where Lazarus had been raised from the dead (John 12:1), Martha served supper with Lazarus at the table (12:2), but Mary anointed Christ’s feet with expensive “oil of spikenard,” “wiping His feet with her hair” (12:3). It was a wonderful display of love, gratitude, and worship. 'Then Judas asked 'Why was this fragrant oil not sold for 300 denarii and given to the poor? This he said, not that he cared for the poor, but because he was a thief and had the money box; and he used to take what was put in it (John 12:4-6). 'Character trait #1: He did not care about the poor. He was a hard-hearted man, too concerned with feathering his own nest while others, less fortunate, suffered around him. 'Character trait #2: He was a thief, pilfering funds from the Lord’s money box, which exposes that Judas was full of avarice, or greed. 'Accordingly, Judas was not in tune with Jesus, rejecting the Lord’s message. To the poor, Jesus preached the gospel (Luke 7:22). And for the needy, Jesus taught that we should go out of our way to help them so far as we are able (parable of the Good Samaritan, Luke 10:29-37). Judas did not welcome that message, nor did he want to help the needy. The man was not regenerated for in a believer God works to will and to do of His good pleasure, which includes ministering to those with pressing needs (cp. Philippians 2:13 with Titus 3:14). Of course, carnality can quench this work of the Spirit in believers also.' ____________________ 'One commentary says this about Judas: 'The comment of the Evangelist [that Judas was a thief] is intended to stress the avarice of Judas, who saw in the price of the ointment nothing of the beautiful deed which Jesus praised (Mark 14:6) but only a means by which the apostolic fund would be increased, and thereby his own pocket lined. And even this motive was cloaked under a specious plea that the money could be given away to relieve the poor. Thus to covetousness there is added the trait of deceit.4 'Commentators have suggested many possibilities to explain Judas’ character: 'Love of money; jealousy of the other disciples; fear of the inevitable outcome of the Master’s ministry which made him turn state’s evidence in order to save his own skin; an enthusiastic intention to force Christ’s hand and make him declare himself as Messiah a bitter, revengeful spirit which arose when his worldly hopes were crushed and this disappointment turned to spite and spite became hate-all these motives have been suggested.5 'What is clear is that Judas was a self-serving thief. who followed Jesus not because his inner man had converted to Him, but because he hoped for personal gain by the relationship.' ____________________ 'The role of the devil 'Jesus knew that ultimately His battle was with the evil one. On an occasion well before His final trip to Jerusalem, He implied that the devil would be involved. 'Then Jesus said to the twelve, “Do you also Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. Also we have come to believe and know that You are the Christ, the Son of the living God” Jesus answered them, “Did I not choose you, the twelve, and one of you is a devil (ei” diavbolo” ejstin)?” He spoke of Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon, for it was he who would betray Him, being one of the twelve (John 6:67-71).' ____________________ To read the entire article go to: (www.bible.org/qatopic.asp) Judas By: George E. Meisinger , Th.M., D.Min, Ph.D. Article from CTS Journal, volume 3, number 1 (Summer 1997), a publication of Chafer Theological Seminary, Orange, CA. |
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199 | Judas' betrayal | Matt 27:4 | kalos | 179678 | ||
Was Judas Iscariot forgiven/saved? 'The Bible clearly indicates that Judas was not saved. Jesus Himself said of Judas, “The Son of Man will go just as it is written about him. But woe to that man who betrays the Son of Man! It would be better for him if he had not been born” (Matt 26:24). John 17:12 also says concerning Judas, “While I was with them, I protected them and kept them safe by that name you gave me. None has been lost except the one doomed to destruction so that Scripture would be fulfilled.” At one time, though, Judas believed that Jesus was a prophet, or possibly even believed He was the Messiah. Jesus sent the disciples out to proclaim the Gospel and perform miracles (Luke 9:1-6). Judas was included in this group. Judas had faith, but it was not a true faith, or at best it was a very shallow faith. Judas was never “saved” but for a time he was a follower of Christ.' ____________________ Source: www.gotquestions.org/Judas-saved.html |
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200 | Passages about beleiving in God | Bible general Archive 3 | kalos | 179676 | ||
"And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him." Hebrews 11:6 New International Version As far as a lesser known passage that says essentially the same thing, I'm afraid I can't help you there. Grace to you, John |
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