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21 | Are we supposed to observe the Sabbath? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103665 | ||
Dearest Searcher; There is nothing that I have against you, if I did, I would have said as much. My intention was to disprove any notion that because we see a verse or belief differently, does not put YOU or I against our Lord the Christ Jesus, nor does such a circumstance require that we be labelled anti-christ. I would be remiss to let you apologize for something so untrue. You owe me no apology for the reason you submit. Now... let the Peace that surpasses "ALL" understanding abide with you and me. I promise you, I am in Him, _Kathy |
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22 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103668 | ||
Hello again Searcher. The post was attributed to you and it was sent to me... it only consisted of the rules for posting and no answer to my question. So I assumed you were the sender, since it has your username and does not say Lockman. Are you Lockman? Why was this sent to me via your user ID. I am confused. |
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23 | Are we supposed to observe the Sabbath? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103670 | ||
Searcher... I stand by my post. And I disagree with you. I have no desire to correct your thinking and I wonder how can you possibly undertake correcting mine? That is a rather arrogant statement. My original intention was to explain why, "I, me, Kathy Huck), choose to worship on Sunday. I used commentary and articles that substantiate my behavior. I will not say that any of these are the final authority, nor will I say that you are. I never mentioned passive active or medium voices. And I have made it clear and now I ask you with every bit of humility within me, let His Peace abide with us. I truly tire of this and I hope you will not think me to be rude if I not respond to anymore comments from you to me regarding this subject. God Bless you, -khuck |
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24 | is headcovering valid now? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103674 | ||
I have always been taught and believe that Paul is referring to the practice of the Corinthian prostitues, who wore their hair very short, and a Christian woman behaving in this same manner would bring shame upon her husband who is also her head. (This is a historical reference.) I have posted this excerpt from the Coffman Commentaries to substantiate my belief. ***With her head unveiled ... The word here rendered "unveiled" is [Greek: akatakaluptos]. "There is no intrinsic meaning in this word which suggests either the covering material or the object covered; it is simply a general word." [Katakaluptos] means covered completely. [Akatakaluptos] means not completely covered. Thus again, the passage falls short of mentioning any kind of garment. To suppose that Paul here meant "mantle" or "veil" or any such thing is to import into this text what is not in it. We have seen that he was speaking of "hair" in 1 Cor. 11:4; and that is exactly what he is speaking of here. "Not completely covered" would then refer to the disgraceful conduct of the Corinthian women in cropping their hair, after the manner of the notorious Corinthian prostitutes; which, if they did it, was exactly the same kind of disgrace as if they had shaved their heads. It is crystal clear that Paul is not speaking of any kind of garment; because he said in 1 Cor. 11:15, below, "For her hair is given her instead of a covering." Only in 1 Cor. 11:15 does Paul mention any kind of garment ([Greek: peribolaion]) and even there he stated that the woman's hair took the place of it. Dishonoreth her head ... Understanding the "unveiled" in the preceding clause as a reference to cropping her hair explains this. Any man's wife adopting the style of the notorious "priestesses" on the Acro Corinthus would bring shame and dishonor upon her "head," that is, her husband, who would thus be scandalized in the conduct of his wife. Also, from this, it is clear that in 1 Cor. 11:4, man's "head," which is Christ, is the one dishonored there. Thus the thing which concerned Paul here was the arrogant adoption of the hairstyle (by women) of the shameless priestesses of Aphrodite. Is there any lesson for modern Christians in this? Indeed there is. Any time that Christian men or women adopt styles, whether of clothing or hair, which are widely accepted as immoral, anti-social, anti-establishment, or in any manner degrading, such actions constitute a violation of what is taught here (by Paul). *** -khuck |
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25 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103734 | ||
Hello Searcher Did I violate any of these rules? I was not unhappy with any of the responses, since I had not gotten any? I am missing something here... at any rate, like I have said before, I am not the brightest crayon in the box (grin). I have no idea why you sent the rules still. But it is behind me. Since reposting the original question, I am now getting some response. -Kathy |
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26 | What month was Jesus born in? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103738 | ||
Hi EdB... I have always been told that it was possibly September too. But I have never been inquisitive enough to research it. (lazy? **grin**) Can you possibly direct me to a resource where I can get more information. It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, -Kathy |
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27 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103740 | ||
Dearest EdB... Please let me be the first say that both you and searcher should understand by now that I never imply or subtly come across, I am rather candid in my meanings. I told someone that one day soon I would have the nerve to post my question soon. I think I used the words have the audacity. That I posted well before Searcher's probing of the responses I made to stigmata and or sabbath. So since that was not the case I accept your apology. I often add (grin) (lol) or :) to a post, I am just one of those people who is not continuously solemn or serious. I have a great joy, and believe it or not... I can hardly stop smiling. I get so much joy when I think of Him. And I often find humor in people. I would not post something outside of a thread to take a jab at anyone. You have yet to see me hit anyone below the belt. I for one do not believe that God has no humor, after all He created me:) When I post to a thread I say in no uncertain terms what I mean. Contrary to his belief, I have nothing at all against Searcher. As a matter of fact I only took offense to him stating that I was against Christ, and I said as much, and that was that. But please believe me that I have never used nor would I, this forum as a weapon of revenge. I have no battles... they are all the Lord's. I don't even know if you are aware that on the subject of Searcher, I have given it to He who is able to bring peace to all things. I have vowed to hold my peace and let God handle the situation. I have not come to fight or debate. But to be light where God chooses. You say that Searcher and I are locked in a war of words... not my war... not my words (his war is with the one whose article I quoted). I only stated why I, Kathy believe as I, kathy do. Using resources that support my, kathy huck's belief. If anyone disagrees, I respect their right to do just that. But no one has the right to insinuate that they will correct my thinking nor I theirs. So my question was NOT directed to seacher, but to those who choose to post to this forum. It was not facetious or due to any unhappiness with peoples post LOL. I have never found myself to be unhappy with what people post. I think too many assumptions are made and too much is being read into what I post. Think of me in the most simplistic sense, I am not complicated or deep. And If you had followed your first thought you would have indeed been right on track, with the Spirit in which my question was posed. "My first thought was to respond back with Psalm 37:23 The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, And He delights in his way." God is! -Kathy |
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28 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103750 | ||
Dearest Makarios, I am so familiar with your profile. It is one of the most complete that I have read, your Condensed Christian Autobiography of sort, your testimony and a wealth of great resources. (which by the way I take full advantage of LOL) Which also explains my familiarity with it... I visit it often :) Makarios you are truly "Blessed" Thank you for responding you, add a new element to my query. Now I ask myself will my post encourage another in their Spiritual walk? Yours in Christ, -Kathy |
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29 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103752 | ||
Hi EdB :) I will leave you to your opinions of me, you are truly entitled to them. I am sorry that you have such a low opinion of me, but please do not feel sorry for me, I am a child of God, be happy for me. If I am all that you have stated, and yet a child of God, praise be unto the One who is able to heal whatever you believe to be my great defect. As I said the question was asked in pure earnest. I hope that the KHack was just a typo and not an attempt at an insult (I too can be lead to assumptions(smile). There maybe some who will respond "No, I do not" or "yes I often seek God's guidance first." I asked the question because I was about to respond to a post (my first) regarding the depression of someone's sister and there was a strong pull within me to pray and seek God's wisdom before I responded to the post. Having this experience, I was curious to know and therefore ask, if there were any posters that do this in practice? No subversive reasons were intended to stir up disharmony. I have never posed a question before now, so my probing questions is a moot point and this query has become bigger than the intent. I do not feign humility, I try to practice it in all things, in order that I do not offend anyone. Not to say that I am always successful, but the Lord knows that I do try. And please do not apologize for your opinion of me, whether you have misjudged me or not you have let your feelings be known, and that is alright with me. And I ain't mad at ya (smile) I sincerely hold no ill will towards you for it. And yet let His Peace that surpasses the understanding of mankind... abide with us! A true Believer in His Grace, (KHUCK) P.S. and if you search my posts, I did remark before all of this (what I view as misconceptions) that I would one day get up the nerve to post my little question. |
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30 | What month was Jesus born in? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103759 | ||
EdB I am so glad that you brought up Rosh Hashanah and it's place in the scheme of these things, I did pose a question to Makarios, regarding this and if you find no offense in my asking, I would like any further light you may share on this very Feast and it's regard to Christ. Peace to you, -khuck |
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31 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103766 | ||
Hello Steve, That would fall into line with my response had I answered this question. It is just that sometimes I find myself praying to seek the Lord's guidance, and other times I jump in head first. I have no idea what is right or wrong, I think sometimes my human nature will cause me to act, and others I feel the greatest need to pray out a matter. Sometimes I feel guilty when I see an answer that I gave that was so far off the mark, and I will kick myself and think, I should have taken it to the Father or I should not have touched that one (grin) But enough of me... I am so glad that you answered this question with such sincerity. I just really wanted to know how others approach answering these post. Thank you so much Steve, Kathy |
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32 | Do you seek God before you post? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103767 | ||
Radioman!!! I said I smile a lot... why are you trying to get me all emotional??? LOL You among others have shown the me the encourging Love of Christ, that kept me from moving along with my tail between my legs. Behind every strong Christian who stands fast is a Body of Loving members to which Christ is the Head. Thanks for holding me up when I was feeling so so very put down. Is it not good to belong to Him?! -Kathy |
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33 | What month was Jesus born in? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103770 | ||
Well Ed, Between you and Makarios, I believe I have a greater understanding that I could have hoped regarding this Holy Day and the Christmas question also. I only sincerely hope that the original poster got the information that they sought. I am almost sure they must have. I will definately use the resources that you both have so generously shared and get a better foundation for my own understanding. Man if you two were serving a meal... I would be ready to burst (grin) God Bless and keep you... ready to assist:) -Kathy |
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34 | What month was Jesus born in? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 103773 | ||
Hi Michael! I had to go to http://www.shevetjewishmeditation.org/tishabav.shtml because Tish b'av added a whole new area to the question :) Very interesting indeed. Thank you. ***There are two aspects of Tish b'Av which suggest this meaning of the day. First, the day is considered a “moad”, which is a holiday--on such days we do not say Tachanun, the prayers of supplication and forgiveness. Second, there is the tradition that people wash their floors in the afternoon of the day, in expectation of the final redemption. It is passed down that the Messiah will be born on Tish b'Av, and thus bringing with him the redemption. The day, then, has an intrinsic meaning of transformation and hope, and can be seen as an opportunity to give birth to the messiah in each of us, that person who is unconditionally loving and recognizes the divine soul of every person.*** The only thing that I find ironic about this Jewish belief that the Messiah is going to be born on this day, is if they miscalculated initial coming, how can they possibly have the correct date? Don't answer... that one was rhetorical. Thank you though for adding more insight into the Jewish aspect of things Christian. God Bless you, -Kathy |
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35 | Nazirite ... immaculate conception??? | Bible general Archive 2 | khuck | 104971 | ||
Hi Tim :) Peace and Grace to you! I was wondering when you would post here. (somehow I knew that you would) I too have limited my postings but I would agree that there are so many on this forum who have so much to offer. Yet Mama used to say Garbage in Garbage out. Jesus within, Peace within, without and all about! I hope that your Thanksgiving Day was blessed and filled with Family, Friends, and Loved ones. God's Peace to you! -Kathy |
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36 | Did Adam die lost? | Genesis | khuck | 102326 | ||
Ok... I am going to add on here. Jesus died for the sins of the world. Even back to the beginning... The sin that Adam committed against God was rebellion or disobedience if you will. Surely he was saved. Ask yourself this "Are you saved? Have you ever been rebellious or disobedient to the will of God? God actually told Adam this is what would become of him for his misdeed Genesis 3 7 To Adam he said, "Because you listened to your wife and ate from the tree about which I commanded you, 'You must not eat of it,' "Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat of it all the days of your life. 18 It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. 19 By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return." Never once did God say that Adam was condemned to hell. He lost the right to be in the garden, and he lost the ability to eat from the tree of life, but God never deemed him lost. Study carefully Joshua chapter 3... the 16th verse is very interesting once you have referenced this chapter and understand the meaning of crossing the Jordan. Just my thoughts of the subject _Khuck |
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37 | Did Adam die lost? | Genesis | khuck | 102339 | ||
Thank you for the welcome Hank :) The Word is clear that sin was not taken into account before the Law. Certainly Adam is not lost. Romans 5 v.12 Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned-- v.13 for before the law was given, sin was in the world. But sin is not taken into account when there is no law. v.14 Nevertheless, death reigned from the time of Adam to the time of Moses, even over those who did not sin by breaking a command, as did Adam, who was a pattern of the one to come. v.15 But the gift is not like the trespass. For if the many died by the trespass of the one man, how much more did God's grace and the gift that came by the grace of the one man, Jesus Christ, overflow to the many! Remember my reference to the river Jordan that was overflowing, as Joshua and the Hebrews were to cross over. When the priest who were carrying the Ark (Which represents Christ) put their feet into the water... the river backed up to "Adam" the town. I like that verse. That river signified death... The Ark on the other hand signified life and salvation... even into the Adam. This is firmly my belief. -khuck |
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38 | Artifical insemination | Genesis | khuck | 104147 | ||
Hi JonnyRay What if I am unable to bear my "husband's" child except that I be arftficially insemenated with his sperm? Would you consider this within the context of a family, considering that we would in fact be legally married? inquiring minds... In Christ, -Kathy |
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39 | Artifical insemination | Genesis | khuck | 104209 | ||
EdB, I know you were not responding to my little theoretical situation. But your response fits nicely. -Kathy |
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40 | What is the most quoted verse in the Bib | Gen 1:1 | khuck | 103943 | ||
(I am laughing) Ed, You better believe it is scary out here! Especially in S. California. In the past few weeks I have watched fire come to close from all sides, I sat through an earthquake while all around me things burned, the rains are making most peoples homes into Mobile Homes (mudslides)... and they don't even live in trailer parks and if you really want "SCARY"... The Terminator is being sworn in as our Govenor today. (laughing) -Kathy |
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