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21 | what is the still water | Ps 23:2 | Mark7 | 158275 | ||
He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside still waters - Psalm 23:2-3 The still water is not running too fast so you won't drown in it getting a drink. Important if you are a sheep, which we are. God provides for our spiritual and physical needs. |
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22 | Could a good God create death? | Gen 1:31 | Mark7 | 158272 | ||
God didn't have death in the original creation. It entered in as punishment for and result of sin. | ||||||
23 | JUDGES QUESTION! | Judges | Mark7 | 158270 | ||
How and why was Barak humiliated by God! | ||||||
24 | What is "slain in the spirit"? | 1 Thess 5:21 | Mark7 | 158269 | ||
Why do you think five minutes didn't pass? I said "probably" fake. Jesus' purpose was not that they enjoy a blessing (though the may have - look at the healing performed on the ear) but that it was clear who's BOSS! | ||||||
25 | Heb 6 and 10 | Heb 6:4 | Mark7 | 158266 | ||
Can anything good come out of the NIV? | ||||||
26 | Regarding earlier post (thread) 156868 | 2 Tim 2:25 | Mark7 | 158265 | ||
It's too bad you feel that way. I hope it doesn't keep you from receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit. | ||||||
27 | Heb 6 and 10 | Heb 6:4 | Mark7 | 158263 | ||
So what meaning would this have. That's like saying blue is blue. If you survive you'll survive! | ||||||
28 | Regarding earlier post (thread) 156868 | 2 Tim 2:25 | Mark7 | 158262 | ||
1) The only reason the apostle is quoting Joel is to show that it is fulfilled! 3) I did not mean for you to infer that I thought all Christians would have dreams from God. Only that God does work that way. Personally, as far as I can remember, not in my life yet. Maybe I'm not "old" enough yet. 3) I do not believe in relying on experience in contridiction of the Bible, but I do believe in receiving all that the Bible indicates is for me. |
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29 | Regarding earlier post (thread) 156868 | 2 Tim 2:25 | Mark7 | 158260 | ||
The perfect church that would be imperfect if it admitted me! | ||||||
30 | Heb 6 and 10 | Heb 6:4 | Mark7 | 158259 | ||
So those who survive to the end will be delivered, and those who do not survive to the end will not be delivered?! | ||||||
31 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158257 | ||
Yes, there is a difference between the activity of the Holy Spirit in the life of every believer and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the believer as a result of receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit. See especially the book of Acts and the Pauline epistles. I don't know about "ecastatic utterances". I don't think this term is in the Bible and it sounds pergoritve to me. By "tongues" I meant another language, as in "the tongues of men and angels." |
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32 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158254 | ||
Obviously the man was not born blind or he would not know what a tree or a man should look like. I don't have any problem with the idea that Jesus healed his brain (visual cortex) besides his eyes for a second healing. The idea was that he didn't "have" to, he chose to do two healings (at least): which, rather than illustrating a limitation of Jesus shows he is able to heal all manner of diseases, including your deteriorative eye disease. Thanks for the visual cortex idea, I will use it but not exclusively. |
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33 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158252 | ||
Don't you believe in divine healing? I have seen many miracles performed, but the need to turn water into wine has never arisen. In the future, please make you comment in the right place, this place is for Mark 8:25 not 10:22. |
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34 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158250 | ||
You misunderstand the statement about speaking in tongues. The point I was making was that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (after you, personally, receive it) will enable you to see better the common sense meaning of scriptures. Of course I don't believe Jesus did anything wrong by doing two healings. By doing so it adds to the list of specifically designated healings in the Bible one of correcting refractive error. |
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35 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158249 | ||
You misunderstand the statement about speaking in tongues. The point I was making was that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit (after you, personally, receive it) will enable you to see better the common sense meaning of scriptures. Of course I don't believe Jesus did anything wrong by doing two healings. By doing so it adds to the list of specifically designated healings in the Bible one of correcting refractive error. |
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36 | what Job feared the most happen to him? | Job 3:25 | Mark7 | 158248 | ||
The verse itself is better rendered "The fear I fear, and it comes upon me." In other words Job feared the waves of sickening dread that would naturally come upon a person who had experienced all his losses. |
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37 | What is "slain in the spirit"? | 1 Thess 5:21 | Mark7 | 158247 | ||
I hope you have this blessed experience some day. But everyone I know who has, has been baptised in the Spirit with the evidence of speaking it tongues (Acts 2:4) and somehow I think that would be a problem. | ||||||
38 | What is "slain in the spirit"? | 1 Thess 5:21 | Mark7 | 158246 | ||
Being "slain in the Spirit" is a positive spiritual experience. You are touched by a minister or another who is used by God this way and you fall down into a state that is hard to describe. You are not unconcious but are less aware of your immediate surroundings because you are so overwhelmed by a peaceful experience of the presence of God. You do not want it to end. Unfortunately, most of this activity is fake. If the minister pushes on someone to "help" them go down it is fake. If you see the person get up after only five minutes it is probably fake. So when He said to them "I am He" they drew back and fell to the ground" - John 18:6 |
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39 | Why did this man need a second touch ? | Mark 8:25 | Mark7 | 158141 | ||
"He asked him, 'Do you see anything?' And he looked up and said 'I see men, for I see them like trees, walking around.' " Refractive error is the common sense reading of this description. Scholarly writings are no substitute for common sense reading of the scripture with the indwelling of the Holy Spirit as evidenced by speaking in tongues. | ||||||
40 | Heb 6 and 10 | Heb 6:4 | Mark7 | 158139 | ||
Of course that's what it means: But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. - Matthew 24:13 |
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