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21 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 30917 | ||
Jesusman, Where on earth do you get the idea that Job was at the meeting? If Job was at that meeting, then why the long discourse at which end he confesses the great confession-of seeing God! By the way, the Man Jesus is higher than the angels and in Him we are. God Bless. |
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22 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 31616 | ||
Proof edifies faith???????????????????? Ridiculous! Have you ever seen your soul? Can you prove...no no no...I can't continue on this!!! By FAITH ye are saved! Great, now prove it??? Then it is not faith anymore. HEBREWS 11:1 Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Be simple! Childlike, and experience the power of God working in you, emptied of all but Him. God Bless my friend. |
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23 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 31760 | ||
Our Faith is in the Son of God,in the Word of God. If that is blind faith, I am up for it. Faith comes by hearing,and hearing by the word. Anything out of the word of God is not faith anymore. Jah Bless |
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24 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 31974 | ||
Now my friend, I think you are using a different order in the matter. What you do shows what you belief, that is, your belief is manifest in your actions. The actions, or works do not make you a believer, it is the other way. We have the faith and then we work. We read the scripture, grow in the faith, not by what we prove. Actually, we prove after we believe. Just as in John 7:17, Jesus asks them to will which I believe requires faith then they would know. Jah Bless. |
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25 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 32384 | ||
Okay, now we are on the same page! The proof is on the Bible! We do not need to look anywhere else! That's exactly what my point was. We do not need any scientific proof, or argue our way in scripture. take it fro what it says even if it doesn't seem to make sense. John the Baptist believed there was a messiah, he may have had some questions, that's why he sent his disciples but he started by believing. Jesus at some point refused to give any signs and says the only sign was the one in the scriptures. Our faith grows, but starts without proof. Then as we grow, it makes more sense. Again, the proof or evidence comes after! Ex 3:12, the proof came after the fact, not before. And we can continue that way until we come to teh full knowledge. I hope that if you don't find proof for what you read in the Bible, you don't stop believing! Remember, Israel in the desert saw quite a bit, yet they were filled with unbelief! So much for proof! God says there is a way, I believe Him then I see it! I don't wait to see it to believe. The Lord Bless You. |
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26 | The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1-4 | Genesis | tuli | 32405 | ||
Hey Hank, I am a little curious as to what you mean by "in principle at least". By the way, I was of the impression that the majority of those involved in discussion on this forum consider the Bible the foundation of any discussion. Blind faith is blind to anything out of the scriptures! JAH BLESS. |
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27 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33665 | ||
A good question to ask is if God use man to speak to animals? God created man in His image and only in man did He breath and also complete creation. | ||||||
28 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33834 | ||
Who's Dr. Dolittle? | ||||||
29 | A question about Jonah | Gen 1:1 | tuli | 33857 | ||
Thanks Hank, God has not used man to talk to animals at least as far as I know from the scriptures! I doubt St. Francis of Assisi ever got a word to the beloved brother wolf! :0) To quit monkeyong around, animals have no soul and God uses them as He uses any of His creation for His purpose. Jah Bless. |
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30 | Marriage | Gen 2:20 | tuli | 36527 | ||
A godly marriage cannot but stay together. Godly meaning that it honors God. Any rate, a marriage centered on God will stand any trial. Both individuals have to be spiritual knowing the unity of the spirit. |
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31 | How do you know the unity of the spirit? | Gen 2:20 | tuli | 38503 | ||
We do not make the Unity, we keep the unity made by Christ through the Spirit that we all have as body of Christ. A sort of "tabernacle" over the body. That is why we are called to endeavor maintain it, and not make it. And to know it is to live in it which will be clear in the fruit. JAH BLESS |
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32 | How does a person submit to God? | Gen 2:20 | tuli | 38504 | ||
Just as we submit to one another. Let the Lordship of God reign in your life. Keep His commandments, and sanctify yourself to be a vessel fit for the master's use. | ||||||
33 | difference between covenent and bargain | Gen 15:1 | tuli | 36648 | ||
I believe God makes the covenant with man. Man is not in any way able to do that. Just a Christ's blood is a covenant to us. he rermain faithful even when we are not. |
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34 | How did Hannah decide to give up Samuel? | 1 Sam 1:11 | tuli | 37002 | ||
She made a vow to God--She lent Samuel to God! And she had to keep it. All she wanted was to have seed from her, to be productive if you may. Her prayer in Ch. 2 is very prophetic. |
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35 | Did Hannah make a deal with God? | 1 Sam 1:11 | tuli | 37003 | ||
I think you can say she made a deal with God. Just as Jacob did and many others in the OT. |
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36 | How did Hannah decide to give up Samuel? | 1 Sam 1:11 | tuli | 37225 | ||
Scripture says lent. | ||||||
37 | How did Hannah decide to give up Samuel? | 1 Sam 1:11 | tuli | 37272 | ||
I should say the lending fro a lifetime is same as giving. The Youngs gives a good translation too. I don't know if she could give to God what was already His by vow. | ||||||
38 | Does Elijah's confession reflect shame? | 1 Kin 19:4 | tuli | 38890 | ||
Hi, I have learnt that when I see my failure, it is an opportunity for me to turn to God and an opportunity to be perfected and to see His glory. Any rate, I think Elijah saw in himself failure-unbelief that characterized his fathers. Just liek his fathers, after seeing the power of God he run away for fear for his life, forgetting that the God that sent fire from heaven was still there for him. Nevertheless God was still faithful to his servant. I believe mcuh of what we suffer is due to unbelief. But, Praise the Lord, he called us, saved us and is perfecting us. |
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39 | Double portion is really only two-thirds | 2 Kin 2:9 | tuli | 33839 | ||
Hey Preacher, I have tried to look for the passage that talks about Reuben not getting the due of the firstborn. I believe he lost it to Joseph, thereby Joseph attaining a double portion, that is, the two sons he had both inherited. In lieu of that, I think a double portion is twice that anyone else receives. In the case of Elijah and Elisha, I doubt it was up to Elijah to give that portion because of his reply to Elisha. I figure that will be my two mites. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. Amen. |
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40 | Why is there suffering? | Job | tuli | 28810 | ||
Job 42:5 | ||||||
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