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21 | Is God still speak to man today? | Bible general Archive 1 | Ivory313 | 56124 | ||
Is God still speak to man today? | ||||||
22 | Is God still speak to man today? | John | Ivory313 | 56129 | ||
Is God still speak to man today? | ||||||
23 | Can a Pastor makes friend with sheeps? | John 15:15 | Ivory313 | 54487 | ||
Can a Pastor makes friend with sheeps? One of my girl friend said "A pastor can never be a friend with his sheep" She refer to those pastor special trained in Counseling. Counselling professions are not advised to have any personal relationship with his/her cilent. It sound quite reasonable. | ||||||
24 | How do you interpret this verse? | 1 Cor 14:2 | Ivory313 | 54486 | ||
Greeting Nicki, I have tried to explain to the pastor that his reason for 1 Cor 14:2 referring to a pagan god is not strong enough. But he claim that grammatically in Greek, there should be an article before God in 1 Cor 14:2 if it is referring to a turth God. And he claim that singular tongue refers to babbling. He said Mat 6:7 is a proof of pagan god in 1 Cor 14:2. I have tried my best to fight for the truth but I don't have enough knowledge in Greek. May the Lord remember my effort in preaching truth to my brother and sister! | ||||||
25 | How do you interpret this verse?Note | Matt 6:7 | Ivory313 | 54484 | ||
Greeting Nicki, I have tried to explain to the pastor that his reason for 1 Cor 14:2 referring to a pagan god is not strong enough. But he claim that grammatically in Greek, there should be an article before God in 1 Cor 14:2 if it is referring to a turth God. And he claim that singular tongue refers to babbling. He said Mat 6:7 is a proof of pagan god in 1 Cor 14:2. I have tried my best to fight for the truth but I don't have enough knowledge in Greek. May the Lord remember my effort in preaching truth to my brother and sister! | ||||||
26 | How do you interpret this verse? | 1 Cor 14:2 | Ivory313 | 53880 | ||
Greeting Scribe, I think the situation is not so worse. The pastor believe that "speak in tongue" (1 Cor 14:4) is different from "speak in tongues"(1 Cor 14:5). "Speak in tongue" is to pagan God. "Speak in tongues" is to God. So he conclude that Paul rebuke church of Corinth using "speaking in tongue to pagan god" to edify themself(1 Cor 14:4) |
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27 | How do you interpret this verse? | 1 Cor 14:2 | Ivory313 | 53799 | ||
A pastor said "tongue speaks not to men but to God" should read "tongue speaks not men but to god" in Greek because a article "the" is missing before "god" in this verse. He interpret this refer to a pagan's god. So speak in tongue not to men but to a pagan god. What translation version does he refer to? Is it NIV or KJV. Where can I find a better translation for this verse. | ||||||
28 | What is spiritual knocked down? | 1 Kin 8:11 | Ivory313 | 52193 | ||
I saw some people laid down their body(just like sleeping) in the aisle while praise and worship. I don't know how to call it in English. A pastor said those people were knocked down by the Spirit. I can only found this verse relevant. I assume "could not stand" means "being knocked down" | ||||||
29 | If ask for Jesus help, Why afraid? | Mark 4:41 | Ivory313 | 52190 | ||
If the disciple don't believe Jesus can calm the wind, why did they ask Jesus for help (Mark 4:38)? If they believe Jesus can calm the wind, why did they afraid(Mark 4:41)? |
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30 | What is Spiritual Knock down? | Not Specified | Ivory313 | 51793 | ||
What is Spiritual Knock down? | ||||||
31 | What is Spiritual Knock down? | OT general | Ivory313 | 51850 | ||
What is Spiritual Knock down? | ||||||
32 | Is John the Baptist Elijah? | John 1:21 | Ivory313 | 51792 | ||
Why Mat 17:12-13 said John the Baptist is Elijah? | ||||||
33 | What is triumphalism? | Not Specified | Ivory313 | 51791 | ||
What is triumphalism? | ||||||
34 | What is triumphalism? | Bible general Archive 1 | Ivory313 | 51818 | ||
What is triumphalism? | ||||||
35 | Is OT law appliable to NT? | Matt 5:18 | Ivory313 | 50523 | ||
Does the verse mean that all rule apply to OT shall also be appliable to NT? If a NT-worship leader is ceremony unclean according to OT rules( eg, touching a dead body, women in period), shall S/he stop leading worship that Sunday? | ||||||
36 | Does Worship includes fellowship? | Not Specified | Ivory313 | 50353 | ||
If worship is only devotional to God and prostrating or kissing His feet, why shall we shake hand to welcome stanger worship. Shall we keep an hour silence and meditation, just like Quaker, in order be to be called true worshipping? I was taught that fellowship (with brother, sister, Jesus, Spirit and God)also present in worship. Does Worship includes fellowship? Any bibical reference? | ||||||
37 | Does Worship includes fellowship? | Bible general Archive 1 | Ivory313 | 50378 | ||
If worship is only devotional to God and prostrating or kissing His feet, why shall we shake hand to welcome stanger worship. Shall we keep an hour silence and meditation, just like Quaker, in order be to be called true worshipping? I was taught that fellowship (with brother, sister, Jesus, Spirit and God)also present in worship. Does Worship includes fellowship? Any bibical reference? | ||||||
38 | Worship in holiness everyday possible? | Ps 96:9 | Ivory313 | 50235 | ||
I was taught that Worship is not just on Sunday. It is an everyday rhythm and totality of Christian life. How can we live/worhsip in holiness everyday? Everyone know even Christian may sin(not by intention) in daily life? Shall we give up worship? | ||||||
39 | What is Worship? | Not Specified | Ivory313 | 50213 | ||
What is Worship? Is it different from praise and worship? Why are Worship styles so different among churhes? | ||||||
40 | What is Worship? | John 4:24 | Ivory313 | 50216 | ||
What is Worship? Is it different from praise and worship? Why are Worship styles so different among churhes? | ||||||
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