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21 | Justify Leviticus 20:13 | Lev 20:13 | Timothy Paul | 60310 | ||
Amen. I agree that we (or the best among us) are not necesarily to remain passively silent while the worst among us tend towards passionate aggression for their ungodly cause. Excuse me if this sounds like judging my brethren. For clarity, see D. James Kennedy sermon transcript entitled "Will the Church Forget?" Bless You, Tim |
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22 | Justify Leviticus 20:13 | Lev 20:13 | Timothy Paul | 60312 | ||
Really. In truth I must answer that the term political correctness is a tool of deception to prevent someone from being held accountable. | ||||||
23 | The Bible and Science, #2 | Job 26:7 | Timothy Paul | 51456 | ||
Hi Parable, Thank you for bringing this to my attention. The first half mentions the north, and in 9:9 the south is mentioned, along with three constellations of stars in the heavens. God has made these wonders to be what they are, and made our curiosity to wonder at them, something that other beasts are incapable of. God's word continually places my heart in awe and wonder. Grace, Peace and Blessings, Tim |
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24 | Shall or Will? | Ps 119:48 | Timothy Paul | 67238 | ||
You are most welcome, Belyn, but I can hardly accept credit when the Reverend Spurgeon gave you the enlightenment. Praise God for sites like this forum and so many others. If you are a fan of Spurgeon, may I suggest you look up; The Spurgeon Archive found at; http://www.spurgeon.org/mainpage.htm Happy Hunting, May God Bless You and Your Efforts, Tim I will fetch my knowledge from afar, and will ascribe righteousness to my Maker. (Job 36:3) Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine? [them that are] weaned from the milk, [and] drawn from the breasts. (Isa 28:9) |
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25 | Was David physiacally/spiritually vexed? | Ps 119:83 | Timothy Paul | 59190 | ||
Thank you, Makarios. I am unable to take any credit however, but must transfer all credit to this excellent site we all share, as well as the blessedly inspired commentary by the late great Matthew Henry. Blessings in bounteous abundance to you, and all whom these posts may reach, in His Mighty and Glorious name, Jesus. Amen Tim |
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26 | Study Prov and Psm? | Ps 119:105 | Timothy Paul | 48102 | ||
DJ7, Thank you for your kind response. :o) Only God knows how much I love searching the scriptures for answers to life's questions. I want to thank you as well for the opportunity to serve our Lord by conversing with you about serving our Lord. Amen and Amen (Ps. 41:13 ; 89:52) |
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27 | Hope | Ps 130:5 | Timothy Paul | 60291 | ||
Excellent, Makarios, let me add some from TYNDALE"S Handbook of Bible Application: "A Christian's hope is based on God's faithfullness, Lev 26:44: And yet for all that, when they are in the land of their enemies, I will not spurn and cast them away, neither will I despise and abhor them to destroy them utterly and to break My covenant with them, for I am the Lord their God." Hope comes from trusting Christ, Mark 5:36: As soon as Jesus heard the word that was spoken, he saith unto the ruler of the synagogue, Be not afraid, only believe." Hope comes from remembering all that God has done for us, and it will become stronger as we rely on God during difficult times, Romans 5:1-5: Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us." AND Lastly, hope grows as we remember the promise of the resurrection, 1Thes. 4:13: But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope." peace, Tim |
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28 | Hope | Ps 130:5 | Timothy Paul | 60317 | ||
My electronic friend and eternal brother, I HOPE you imagine correctly, and I HOPE we can continue w/such success, is that not the reason we log on? Good Night and God Bless, Tim |
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29 | Knowledge explosion | Dan 12:4 | Timothy Paul | 53451 | ||
Thanks for your prompt and honest reply. May I suggest a wonderful site that you should find helpful in your quest: http://www.blueletterbible.org/ I hope you enjoy it, Tim |
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30 | title deed to the earth | Matt 4:8 | Timothy Paul | 60413 | ||
Yes teragram123, It is true that satan could not offer the kingdoms of the world if he did not control them. This authority was given to satan by Adam when he chose to obey satan instead of God. "captivity captive" I found in Eph 4:8 and here is what Matthew Henry's Commentary (published posthumously, circa 1720) says for our edification: "Captivity is here put for captives, and signifies all our spiritual enemies, who brought us into captivity before. He conquered those who had conquered us; such as sin, the devil, and death. Indeed, he triumphed over these on the cross; but the triumph was completed at his ascension, when he became Lord over all, and had the keys of death and hades put into his hands." However it is my belief that satan is still the prince of this world, and will be until the second coming. Peace, Tim |
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31 | How do you interpret this verse?Note | Matt 6:7 | Timothy Paul | 54530 | ||
We must not be proud in prayer, nor aim at the praise of men.This was the way and practice of the hypocrites. In all their exercises of devotion, it was plain, that their primary purpose was to be commended by their neighbors. The will of Jesus Christ is in opposition to this. Humility and sincerity are the two great lessons that Christ teaches us; when thou prayest, do so (v. 6); in particular by yourself, and for yourself. Personal prayer is to be the duty and practice of all Christ’s disciples. I shall remember you in my prayers. Tim |
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32 | Man, man, or ...? Who blasphemes here? e | Matt 9:3 | Timothy Paul | 47864 | ||
Dear Ray, After looking in Matthew Henrys commentary pertaining to your question about whether Jesus sees their faith and knows their thoughts, I would like to share what I found: Mr. Henry says, Our Lord Jesus has the perfect knowledge of all that we say within ourselves. Thoughts are secret and sudden, yet naked and open before Christ, the eternal Word (Heb. 4:12, 13), and he understands them afar off, Ps. 139:2. He could say to them (which no mere man could), Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? Note, There is a great deal of evil in sinful thoughts, which is very offensive to the Lord Jesus. He being the Sovereign of the heart, sinful thoughts invade his right, and disturb his possession; therefore he takes notice of them, and is much displeased with them. In them lies the root of bitterness, Gen. 6:5. The sins that begin and end in the heart, and go no further, are as dangerous as any other. Peace and Blessings, Tim |
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33 | Man, man, or ...? Who blasphemes here? e | Matt 9:3 | Timothy Paul | 47911 | ||
Dear Ray, I will accept that lighthearted humor for what it is, yet I feel obligated to remind you that the entire commentary w/Mr. Henrys name was published posthumously -so we are unable to determine if the attention to detail -or lack thereof is attributable to the publisher the compiler or the original author himself. May God Bless his soul. Mr. Henry will always be the commentator that I shall compare all other commentaries against. Ray, I am also presently enrolled in a class at church where we are studying the Book of Psalms. Ps.139 is one of my all time favorites. Thank you for reminding me of this through your reply. Joy and Peace, Tim |
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34 | Man, man, or ...? Who blasphemes here? e | Matt 9:3 | Timothy Paul | 47944 | ||
Greetings, Ray, I agree with you on the significance of capitalization. Also, your comparison of the verses in Heb. and Psa was understanding and with great spiritual insight. The knowledge of the Lord is wonderful, and too lofty for us to attain (Ps 139:6). Which is precisely why I am unable to agree with you on the possibility of a universal expression regarding Deity. One of the main arguments that I have heard in favor of the spiritual inspiration of Holy Scripture (2Tim 3:16), is the fact that there are so many books by so many authors written over so many years, and the Bible contains not one contradiction. Yet if we were to try to write about any subject available, it would be extremely hard to find even two authors that do not disagree on even one point. Thus, there is nothing universally acceptable, what do you think? Maybe the word Deity or the origen thereof, deus, deva, would be a good place to start.Or at least, the word would have to be inspired by Deity. Peace, Tim |
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35 | relations after divorce? | Matt 19:5 | Timothy Paul | 44882 | ||
Cheryl, thank-you, that would be adultery as considered by God. after 19 years of divorce and living apart, I became a Christian and now 'Za' wants to as well, and we are engaged. however she says it would "ruin everything" if we were to follow my wishes, that it would amount to fornication. this is driving us apart like a wedge and I cannot find anything in God's word to clear this up.Is it fornication or adultery or neither between divorce and remarriage? we are both trying to not offend God or anyone else with our recommitment. |
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36 | relations after divorce? | Matt 19:5 | Timothy Paul | 44972 | ||
Cheryl Sister, you have hit the nail on the head. Sunday today, so i cannot trade email with 'Za' until Mon. I will relay your kind and thoughtful response to the object of all my affections and let you know what her reply was, if you would like me to. May God Bless You and Yours, Tim |
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37 | Hands: empty or full? | Luke 1:38 | Timothy Paul | 69043 | ||
mommapbs, What a wonderful inspiration you bring to us! The only possible comment I can think of, being otherwise tongue-tied over the inherent beauty of your post, is that my wish is to be able to come to my Lord with an open heart, because it is going before Him with a heart that is full that frightens me. The prince of this fallen world is greatly adept at filling our hearts and hands with enough distractions that we do not spend enough quality time in reverence with God. I want Jesus to come into my heart, although there is no scriptural evidence to support this widely accepted phrase. What do you think, please? In His grip, Tim |
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38 | Hands: empty or full? | Luke 1:38 | Timothy Paul | 69060 | ||
Thank you, momma, your post blessed me this morning as I prepare to go out into the world with mixed emotions about my task. Jesus came to set the captives free is a very profound and liberating statement of His love for us and His omnipotence. Indeed, we are all held captive by our human desires. "For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the things that ye would." Gal 5:17 "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." Thanks for starting my day on a good note, God Bless You. Tim |
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39 | Apostle, or Disciple? | Luke 6:13 | Timothy Paul | 49264 | ||
Aspiring Overseer, Thank-you and God Bless you for providing the helpful info. (o: | ||||||
40 | Apostle, or Disciple? | Luke 6:13 | Timothy Paul | 49265 | ||
Dear Momma, Thank you for the info, (o: may God Bless you and yours. Tim |
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