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21 | SOMEPEOPLE SAY IT IS NECESSARY | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99461 | ||
Greeting HIRAM and welcome to the Forum. I hope that you have been able to follow the good advice given by Emmaus. You may have the answer already to my question! Are you a swimmer or a paddler or do you dunk or do you sprinkle? To be a little more serious have you given the means of baptism? Some churches teach that a sprinkle of Holy Water is all that is needed in adult baptism while others say that total immersion is the Scriptural way. I support total immersion, I pray that you do also, if not, and want Scriptural support for total immersion I will supply if asked. The most important thing of course is the reason for baptism. May obedience to God be your answer and may God bless you on that day. SHALOM RJJ. |
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22 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99452 | ||
See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ | ||||||
23 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99451 | ||
See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ | ||||||
24 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99450 | ||
See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ | ||||||
25 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99449 | ||
See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ | ||||||
26 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99448 | ||
See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ | ||||||
27 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 99447 | ||
BAD/GOOD NEWS :- I have returned and I have reached a conclusion regarding the question I had posted. See Post #99241. Thank you. SHALOM.RJJ |
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28 | Explain spiritual gifts ? ? | 1 Pet 4:11 | RJJ | 99441 | ||
Greetings IAMREDEEMED and welcome. I note that this is your first post and what a post! Your question is a shout one but the answer is a very large one. Can we bteak down your question to sections for example , where are they in Scipture,what are they, what effect do they have, who are they for, are they for todayd today ect, as you will appreciate these are just a few!!! I look forward to your reply. SHALOM RJJ. |
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29 | EUREKA!! I have found it! | 2 Sam 12:23 | RJJ | 99433 | ||
Greetings Searcher56. Thank you for you post. A post that I found very exasperating, the post I posted was a conclusion not a begging, I would suggest that you read all the posts mentioned, all the posts on the thread, the Westminster Confession of Faith (10.1 where it relates to the question), the Holy Scriptures and if you want to, the Catholic answer to the question (it can be found on the web) and if after all that research and study you still cannot answer the question that I posed, then I pray that God will show you the answer in a way that you will understand. May I point out that it was our Lord Jesus who called the "place of the dead" Abraham's Bosom, who also gave a description of Hell and as our Lord died HE descended into hell to take the just (who had been waiting for the resurrection) to take them up to Paradise. As both David and his son died (fact!), then they MUST have meet. ALL die because of the sin of Adam/original sin (fact!). The age of accountability is a separate issue, if you are interested there are already 972 posts in the archives on this topic. So, God bless you in your search. SHALOM. RJJ. |
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30 | Prospects for Sheep and | Mark 9:1 | RJJ | 99220 | ||
Greetings lastdays, Why do you use a scripture out of comtext? This scripture was fulfilled rix days later on Mount Tabor, better known as the Mount of Transfiguration. Jesus had been telling the disciples that He was going to go to Jeruselem and all that was to happen to Him, but He would show some of them that He was the Son of God, Peter, James and John were the witnesses.Matthew 17:1-6 ect. This is from a brother who also would disagree with your understanding of the end times, which I am sure has been discussed many times on this Forum, a word search will confirm this I am sure. SHALOM RJJ. |
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31 | EUREKA!! I have found it! | Not Specified | RJJ | 99214 | ||
Greetings to you all in the name of Jesus. I asked a question (post 98289) regarding the Protestants answer to the question to where do young children/babies go when they die. The response was very good and I would like to thank you all for your posts; The conclusion I have reached is that young children go to HEAVEN and not hell or the place known as limbo/place of happiness. The Westminster Confession of Faith would be the theologians answer. To those who showed that if King David said that he would see his son after death then as David went to Abraham's bosom/Paradi when he died then, as the word of God does not lie, then for David to see his son then his son would be also there. The matter of baptism as a requirement for entrance to heaven is answered when Jesus on the cross, this day you will be with me in Paradise, to the man on the cross beside Him. I can take no credit for these observations, credit is to the writers of the posts. At the begging of my quest I was informed that there where no scriptures on this topic so I must thank the only person that showed me that there is scripture that deals with, and supports my conclusion, where young children/babies go at the time of death. Thanks DAIRYLEADER5, (post 98624), the scripture is Romans Ch.9. v11 (For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;) KJV I hope that you who are of the Protestant persuasion agree with my conclusions and, if not, please let me know. SHALOM RJJ. |
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32 | EUREKA!! I have found it! | 2 Sam 12:23 | RJJ | 99241 | ||
Greetings to you all in the name of Jesus. I asked a question (post 98289) regarding the Protestants answer to the question to where do young children/babies go when they die. The response was very good and I would like to thank you all for your posts; The conclusion I have reached is that young children go to HEAVEN and not hell or the place known as limbo/place of happiness. The Westminster Confession of Faith would be the theologians answer. To those who showed that if King David said that he would see his son after death then as David went to Abraham's bosom/Paradi when he died then, as the word of God does not lie, then for David to see his son then his son would be also there. The matter of baptism as a requirement for entrance to heaven is answered when Jesus on the cross, this day you will be with me in Paradise, to the man on the cross beside Him. I can take no credit for these observations, credit is to the writers of the posts. At the begging of my quest I was informed that there where no scriptures on this topic so I must thank the only person that showed me that there is scripture that deals with, and supports my conclusion, where young children/babies go at the time of death. Thanks DAIRYLEADER5, (post 98624), the scripture is Romans Ch.9. v11 (For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;) KJV I hope that you who are of the Protestant persuasion agree with my conclusions and, if not, please let me know. SHALOM RJJ. |
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33 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98884 | ||
Greetings Emmaus. Please laugh with me, God LOVES us both, despite our differences. Should Reverend Jim Wright decide to write Right rite, then Wright would write right rite, to which Wright has the right of copyright. Duplicating his rite would be to copy Wright's Right rite, and violate copyright, to which Wright would have the right to right. Right? AMohSL? SHALOM RJJ |
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34 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98622 | ||
Greetings Joe! thank you for your response. A very good answer BUT it raises a question what about the child/baby who is not one of the elect and how do you know which child is one of the elect. I await your reply. SHALOM. RJJ |
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35 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98617 | ||
Greetings DL5 thank you for your response, a goor answer BUT what would you say in reply to the question, what about "original sin/the sin of Adam" is not the offspring of man born with and in sin? I await your reply. SHALOM. RJJ |
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36 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98614 | ||
Greetings mkm9, I personly agree with you and SHOUT AMEN. I think that a study of the doctrines of the Catholic Church would open your eyes to the truth of the gospel. BUT I WOULD CAUTION YOU to be sure that you are strong, well grounded in understanding Gods word. SHALOM RJJ. P/s if you do not feel ready then by all means ask the FORUM. |
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37 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98611 | ||
Greetings Emmaus, Whether you have it in print or in stone, if you do not read it, then what good will it do? If you can not, or will not, understand English word structure and its usage then we will never understand why the Catholic Church has stopped/dropped using the word limbo. I am not going to nit pick/argue over a word that has changed its nearing over 800 years but I will say look at the root word and that is LIMBUS (Latin meaning BORDER, Date 14 century). I would humbly ask that the reader look beyond the single word and READ the doctrine, which is the Catholic Churches answer to my question BUT I would like to know/discover the Protestant answer to my question. SHALOM RJJ. |
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38 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98521 | ||
Greetings mkm9 and many thanks for your response. I appreciate that this ? has been raised many times and if the Catholic Church can confirmm, as they did in 1992, a doctrine that most Protestants disagree with, what do they state as the answer? To answer with "have faith" is good but in what? the doctrine of Mother Church or Gods word? Remember that authority is given to the Church for interpretation, their doctrine not mine. SHALOM RJJ |
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39 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98518 | ||
Greetings hauserpad and welcome. Thank you for your post and I will take your information on board. Do not be discouragrd or dismayed the answer is out there somewhere! Take a look at all the posts, keep in mind that we have here on the forum all shades of colour and all opinions. May the Holy Spirit guide you into all TRUTH. SHALOM. RJJ. |
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40 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98517 | ||
Greetings Emmaus, thank you for your response, although I am not a Catholic and can only refer to the information on the net, I feel that I will have to disagree with you. I will concede that the word/name has been dropped, the doctrine remains the same and as the noun limbo is a 13th century word and has no modern translation then why not drop a word that now is thought of as a place rather than a description of a place. A small point but one of great significance. SHALOM RJJ P/s the sites were www.newadvent.org and http://198.62.75.1/www1/CDHN/ccc.html |
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