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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Grace and Truth Ordered by Date |
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21 | connection: baptism and holy spirit | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48980 | ||
* The means for the reception of spiritual gifts in the Christian age are not operative today. Gifts, in the first century, were bestowed by means of Holy Spirit baptism (Acts 2; 10), and through the laying on of the apostles hands (Acts 8:17, 18; 19:6; ” Tim. 1:6). Since there is no Holy Spirit baptism today (Eph. 4:5; Mt. 28:19, 20), and as there are no living apostles, it is obvious that, so far as biblical evidence is concerned, no spiritual gifts are being given to believers today. |
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22 | TKO, Is 1 Cor 14:26-28 followed? | Acts | Grace and Truth | 48975 | ||
If you study 1Cor 13:1-13, you will find that faith,hope and love abide. We now have God's full revelation and the manafestations are no longer need to convince people about the Gospel, Jesus Christ or the Church. Romans 10:17, Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. | ||||||
23 | Was it Israel or just Achan who sinned? | Josh 7:1 | Grace and Truth | 48960 | ||
Sin is like cancer, it can affect the whole body, so when Achan sinned it bought a curse on all. That's why the battle was turned against them vs.4 | ||||||
24 | why does god command genocide? | Josh 7:1 | Grace and Truth | 48958 | ||
If you look at vs. 2 in the same chapter it said that The Lord of hosts, remembered that which Amalek did to Israel! The Lord handed down Jugdement on Amalek. The All Mighty God knows all of our thoughts, pass and present, and He is the Jugde of all the earth. And if He commanded someone to be destroyed it had to be done. But notice King Saul did'nt do what God had commanded vs. 9-11, and God rejected him (Saul) from being King over Israel vs.22-23. This is the whole point, God want us to (OBEY) His commandments vs.24, and not man's. | ||||||
25 | Is "slavery" condemned in the Bible? | Gal 3:28 | Grace and Truth | 48880 | ||
Slavery at that time, was okay in God's sight because the master was to deal with his or her sevant as a brother or sister in Christ. Philemon 10,11, 16. So the answer to your question is no the Bible dose not condemn. (1 Tim. 6:1). So sacred is the authority of God and his doctrine, those early saints were obliged to be good slaves that such truths be not injured. [The sweet influences of the Christian religion would, of course, in time cause the vile business of slavery to lose much of its grip on humanity.] | ||||||
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