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21 | Can somebody explain world ending? | 2 Tim 3:1 | Glory Bound | 134270 | ||
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,... 2Ti 3:1-2 You ask a question to which there is no answer. I'm sure, however that there are many "Gloom and Doomers" which would be glad to tell you a story, their vision of such a thing as the end of the world. The truth of the matter is that there is no mention of "an ending of the world" in scripture. There is, however, which tells us what will happen prior to, and when "the passing of this world as we now know it" takes place. Read Mark, chapter 13 for a glimpse. You may wish to consider reading Tim LaHaye's series "Left Behind." It is an excellent series that is true to the book of Revelations. The last book in that series, coupled with my bible, and a good computer bible search program, was a gold mine of info for me. GB |
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22 | What methods might God use to speak to | Acts 16:6 | Glory Bound | 134264 | ||
Joel 2:28 And it shall come to pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions: Act 2:17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams: GB |
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23 | If you live right, you are rewarded? | 1 John 1:9 | Glory Bound | 134262 | ||
For the Son of man shall come in the glory of his Father with his angels; and then he shall reward every man ACCORDING TO HIS WORKS. Mat 16:27 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, and have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, if they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. Heb 6:4-6 GB |
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24 | Born of the water means? | John 3:5 | Glory Bound | 134258 | ||
I'm sorry New Creature. I have heard your belief before, but what you believe, rational as it may sound, and what scripture teaches are two completely different things. Reread 3:6. John 3:6 That which is BORN OF THE FLESH IS FLESH; and that which is BORN OF THE SPIRIT IS SPIRIT. Water is merely a symbol of cleansing. Christ's blood cleanses the soul of man. I can't remember where it is, but I read a passage somewhere, which compaired the clensing of the earth durring the flood with baptism. If your scenario were the case, why did Christ bleed water when the soldier pierced his side with the spear? GB |
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25 | Getting closer to the Creator | 2 Tim 2:15 | Glory Bound | 134168 | ||
Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness. 2Ti 2:15-16 I would recommend the book of James. Read it 7 times. You may wish to purchase "How to study The Bible for Yourself" by Tim LaHaye. You wil truly be enriched by this book. GB |
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26 | Born of the water means? | John 3:5 | Glory Bound | 134166 | ||
Joh 3:5 Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. Joh 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. A twofold explanation of the "new birth," so startling to Nicodemus. To a Jewish ecclesiastic, so familiar with the symbolical application of water, in every variety of way and form of expression, this language was fitted to show that the thing intended was no other than a thorough spiritual purification by the operation of the Holy Ghost. GB |
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27 | Person dies, where does the spirit go? | Luke 23:43 | Glory Bound | 134164 | ||
Spirit and soul are one and the same. See the answer to your other question concerning this matter. GB |
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28 | Person dies, where does the soul go? | Luke 23:43 | Glory Bound | 134162 | ||
And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou be with me in paradise. GB |
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29 | Peacemakers and Politics? | Bible general Archive 2 | Glory Bound | 134158 | ||
"As Christians we should not be interested in politics during the pre-election month and a half... " I beg to differ! Though I personally tend to adhere to your thought, I do not feel that, as you state "As Christians we should not be interested in politics during the pre-election month and a half..." This is a matter of personal choice. I do agree though that "we should be involved every day of every year seeking to inform (those who are actively involved) other Christians of the activities of the political parties, and seeking to learn about the people representing America (those who are not politically active), those who eventually dictate the rule of the government." It is not only our DUTY to inform others. We are commanded to do so. GB |
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30 | How did God use circumstances.... | Acts 16:27 | Glory Bound | 134151 | ||
If the jailer had killed himself, he could have never known the saving grace of God. It is quiet likely that the fact that all the prisoners were still present, was a strong indication of the truth of Christianity to the jailer. A positive, and powerful influence. GB |
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31 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Matt 22:21 | Glory Bound | 134150 | ||
We are actually encourage to judge ourselves. Not others, ourselves. 2 Timothy 2:15 is the best advise one can give concerning such. GB |
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32 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Matt 22:21 | Glory Bound | 134149 | ||
Perhaps, as I stated, rather than coming right to the point, one should ask, "Can a Christian support a party who advocates abortion, homosexual marriage and ultra liberalism," rather than using a more concise term i.e. "Democrat?" Unfortunately, some have a lesser command of the language than others, so can we not guide the discussion and point out the biblical truth which many are unaware of, because so many others who profess Christianity, also have their reasons for not shedding the light of the Word on such a question? "It is a Forum designed for and dedicated to the study of the word of God." And what is the Word? Is it not the "Living Word?" Knowledge is worthless without the use thereof? "We must obey God rather than men" Does this forum not advocate adherence to the Word? "It is not a sounding board for promoting opinions, biases, politics, or how to bake fudge brownies" Who said it was Hank? You are a man of God, Hank! Can you not understand what I am saying. I have not advocated anything which you denote, only a biblical discussion of matters which concern ALL Christians, when someone asks. Can we not remind them of the TOS, gently correct them concerning such, and then discuss the legitimate questions they may have, rather than scolding them and ignoring a legitimate question? "We need to seek God's wisdom and will for our lives; and having done this, it is doubtful than any of us will have any problem with making right political choices." And, dear brother, is it not Gods will that we teach and warn those who do not yet see, as do we? GB |
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33 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Bible general Archive 2 | Glory Bound | 134141 | ||
"Terms of Use and Posting Guidelines" GB |
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34 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Bible general Archive 2 | Glory Bound | 134140 | ||
In not so many words, this is just what I am saying, Tim. I see people on this board being reprimanded for attempting to open political issues, when those issues should be discussed in a biblical manor. It appears to me that the many herein who profess scriptural learning, are sidesteping a very important issue. GB |
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35 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Not Specified | Glory Bound | 134062 | ||
What is an acceptiable "Biblical question?" Why can a "Biblical question" not be asked concerning politics? This sounds very much like the opposite end of another question concerning Church and state. Carefull with your answers, please. I know this is not a political forum. This is the very reason I participate herein, I hope to see biblical, not worldly answers. Are not the professors herein strong enough in the Word to give biblical answers concerning political questions without quarreling? There are many people who have sincere questions concerning biblical principles where politics are concerned. Questions which should be answered in such a forum. Were there a Christian Political forum, perhaps such would be better, but I know of none, so does this relieve us of our responsibilities as Christians concerning political questions? Or are we scaired that the true nature of some will surface and they may be seen in a different light? Scripture states that we should know our brethren. Not that we should knopw them except for their political views. Or do we in this forum, not wish to know one another this deep? Politics are nasty. We live in a nasty world. We are not to be conformed to this nasty world. But does this mean that just because we are Christians, we are not to vote, or share our questions and Gods Word concerning such? Or are we simply not to do this in the "Study Bible Forum?" Sincerely in Christ GB |
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36 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Bible general Archive 2 | Glory Bound | 134066 | ||
What is an acceptiable "Biblical question?" Why can a "Biblical question" not be asked concerning politics? This sounds very much like the opposite end of another question concerning Church and state. Carefull with your answers, please. I know this is not a political forum. This is the very reason I participate herein, I hope to see biblical, not worldly answers. Are not the professors herein strong enough in the Word to give biblical answers concerning political questions without quarreling? There are many people who have sincere questions concerning biblical principles where politics are concerned. Questions which should be answered in such a forum. Were there a Christian Political forum, perhaps such would be better, but I know of none, so does this relieve us of our responsibilities as Christians concerning political questions? Or are we scaired that the true nature of some will surface and they may be seen in a different light? Scripture states that we should know our brethren. Not that we should knopw them except for their political views. Or do we in this forum, not wish to know one another this deep? Politics are nasty. We live in a nasty world. We are not to be conformed to this nasty world. But does this mean that just because we are Christians, we are not to vote, or share our questions and Gods Word concerning such? Or are we simply not to do this in the "Study Bible Forum?" Sincerely in Christ GB |
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37 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Matt 22:21 | Glory Bound | 134071 | ||
What is an acceptiable "Biblical question?" Why can a "Biblical question" not be asked concerning politics? This sounds very much like the opposite end of another question concerning Church and state. Carefull with your answers, please. I know this is not a political forum. This is the very reason I participate herein, I hope to see biblical, not worldly answers. Are not the professors herein strong enough in the Word to give biblical answers concerning political questions without quarreling? There are many people who have sincere questions concerning biblical principles where politics are concerned. Questions which should be answered in such a forum. Were there a Christian Political forum, perhaps such would be better, but I know of none, so does this relieve us of our responsibilities as Christians concerning political questions? Or are we scaired that the true nature of some will surface and they may be seen in a different light? Scripture states that we should know our brethren. Not that we should knopw them except for their political views. Or do we in this forum, not wish to know one another this deep? Politics are nasty. We live in a nasty world. We are not to be conformed to this nasty world. But does this mean that just because we are Christians, we are not to vote, or share our questions and Gods Word concerning such? Or are we simply not to do this in the "Study Bible Forum?" Sincerely in Christ GB |
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38 | What is an acceptiable "Biblical questn? | Matt 22:21 | Glory Bound | 134069 | ||
What is an acceptiable "Biblical question?" Why can a "Biblical question" not be asked concerning politics? This sounds very much like the opposite end of another question concerning Church and state. Carefull with your answers, please. I know this is not a political forum. This is the very reason I participate herein, I hope to see biblical, not worldly answers. Are not the professors herein strong enough in the Word to give biblical answers concerning political questions without quarreling? There are many people who have sincere questions concerning biblical principles where politics are concerned. Questions which should be answered in such a forum. Were there a Christian Political forum, perhaps such would be better, but I know of none, so does this relieve us of our responsibilities as Christians concerning political questions? Or are we scaired that the true nature of some will surface and they may be seen in a different light? Scripture states that we should know our brethren. Not that we should knopw them except for their political views. Or do we in this forum, not wish to know one another this deep? Politics are nasty. We live in a nasty world. We are not to be conformed to this nasty world. But does this mean that just because we are Christians, we are not to vote, or share our questions and Gods Word concerning such? Or are we simply not to do this in the "Study Bible Forum?" Sincerely in Christ GB |
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39 | Peacemakers and Politics? | Bible general Archive 2 | Glory Bound | 134058 | ||
The candidate I am sure you refer to as not being a peace maker, is doing the same thing you would do if someone who would not listen to reason were killing children elsewhere and trying to kill your children. I am sure you would fight for their lives to your last drop of blood. Wouldn't you? What is the difference? On the other hand, the other candidate who pretends to be a peace maker, advocates murder in the form of abortion, as well as the abomination of same sex marriage. If you were to vote for one who advocates such, you would be just as guilty as is the doctor who sucks the cranial matter (brains) out of the tiny, partially born, helpless, unwanted, infant, or the so called preacher who claims to unite two men or two women in the bonds of what can only be refered to as "unholy" matrimony. GB |
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40 | Why did David choose five stones? | John 3:16 | Glory Bound | 134049 | ||
Very interesting. I remember when this post originated. I have heard this topic preached before, but did not hear the facts. I didn't think there was a biblical answer. Thank you Ed. I know I have read over that passage, but it never took root. You are very observant. GB |
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