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21 | husbands and wifes | John 10:27 | TheCurtMan000 | 182819 | ||
Actually they will BOTH be held accountable. If they are both Christians, then they both have the responcibility of knowing God's will and being obedient to it. Study to show thyself approved. The husband is SUPPOSE to be the 'Head of the household', the 'Spiritual Leader' If he misleds his household, he will be held accountable. Althought the wife is/was being obedient to her husband, her first responcibility is her obedience to God. ACCOUNTABILITY WILL BE HELD FOR VOILATING THE WILL OF GOD, be ye saved or not. |
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22 | explaining to middle school youth | John 14:6 | TheCurtMan000 | 182801 | ||
Just out of curiosity, what does, 'come to the Father' means? Ask a class full of kids this question and your answers will very. Mostly around 'getting into heaven', 'getting to know God', and so on. To keep this whole thing simple; Jesus was saying that the only way this is possible, is THROUGH ME. Not through doing good works, or being good. Not through simply studying the bible, "You carefully study the scriptures because you THINK that they give you enternal life. Those are the same scriptures that tell about me. But you refuse to come to me to have that life." Jesus is the Way we must follow; He is the Truth we must accept; He is the Life we must live and hope to live. There is no other way to obtain God's merit; There is no other way to get into heaven; There is no other way to come to know God the Father, except through God the Son. Unfortnatly I can not simplify this more than that. I hope this helps in some way. |
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23 | What is your favorite Bible edition? | Ps 119:105 | TheCurtMan000 | 182773 | ||
I don't know if you're ready for this one but my favorite bible started out being the John MacAuthor Study Bible, because of the reference; the commentary notes; so forth and so on. But it was just replace with the Max Lucado's Hermie and Friends International Children's Bible, because of it's simplicity. I'm a strong believer in simplifying the complex for the new believer. Not everyone understand being saved by grace through faith. Max Lucado helps me to break it down to the level of explaining it to the new believer; or rather for thoes who haven't graduated to meat. | ||||||
24 | Hating your parents, what does this mean | Luke 12:51 | TheCurtMan000 | 182738 | ||
'The cost of Discipleship' Hi, I'm The CurtMan. Luke 12:51-53 is an example of my life. My mother had five kids, my baby sister was ALWAYS my partner in crime. To say that we got into trouble together would be an understatement. When I became a Christian, that drove a wedge between us. I could nolonger continue to do the things we were doing, and she couldn't stop. Luke 14:26 Isn't telling us to hate our relatives, but that our love for our Lord should out weigh our love for our relatives so much so that in camparison it appears to be hatred. I love my sister, I always will, but I love Jesus more; and because of that my sister and I nolonger see eye to eye on things. | ||||||
25 | why no law between Adam and Moses? | Rom 5:13 | TheCurtMan000 | 182590 | ||
Genesis 3:22-23 Then the Lord God said, "Behold, the man has become like one of Us. to know good and evil. And now lest he put out his hand and take also of the tree of life, and eat and live forever" therefore the Lord God sent him out of the garden of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken. To say that man was not held unaccountable for their actions would be incorrect. God held us accountable for our actions. The Law was yet to be written on stone tablets, but it was already written in our hearts and on our minds. If you continue to read through Chp.4 of Gen. You'll see that God held Cain accountable for the murder of his brother. If there were no law, there wouldn't be a need for such an action. If there were no law, there wouldn't be a need for Cain to lie about the whereabouts of his brother when asked. |
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26 | Careful use of one's freedom | Rom 15:1 | TheCurtMan000 | 182576 | ||
Didn't Paul also stipulate in Romans 15:1-2 that we, the stronger brother, ought to bear the scrupoes of the weak? Is this not done out of love for the weaker brother? Are we not oblligated to watch our walk as to not to cause the weaker brother to stumble? And if it means giving up a few freedoms that we may find harmless within ourselves, is it not worth it (At least according to 1 Cor. 15:58) | ||||||
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