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Results from: Answers On or After: Thu 12/31/70 Author: Emmaus Ordered by Date |
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2181 | I will pray for you Art. | Matt 10:13 | Emmaus | 28916 | ||
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2182 | I will pray for you Art. | Matt 10:13 | Emmaus | 28915 | ||
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2183 | I will pray for you Art. | Matt 10:13 | Emmaus | 28914 | ||
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2184 | end times and christians | Rev 6:11 | Emmaus | 28562 | ||
ddrundle, You might want to start with all those people in Revelation as early as chapter 4, 5 and 6, when it refers to their fellows who were still on earth and "yet to be killed as they had been." Rev 6:11 Emmaus |
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2185 | Salvation: Instantaneous, progressive? | Ps 68:19 | Emmaus | 28553 | ||
Charis, Venturing forth from the briar patch with caution I will suggest that justification, sanctification,salvation be considered in the context of family life since St Paul in Romans and the Gospels tell us that by grace, faith, baptism (controversies in those areas aside)we are made children of God as if by being born again into or adopted into His family. My experience of family life is one of a continuum of growth and development in relationship with all family members but especially with the Head of the family. Some people are known to rebel abandon the families into which they were born or adopted. Some then later repent and return, others do not. Others have various experiences peculiar to their personalities and place in the family, etc. Just a suggestion on a method of and exploring this question. Emmaus |
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2186 | What happen to Joseph? | Bible general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 28549 | ||
Grace, We know that Joseph was with Jesus at age 12 when they went up to Jerusalem for the Passover feast. Luke 2:42. After that Scripture is silent on Joseph. Even tradition is remarkably silent on the question of Joseph after that passage. He obviously continued in providing for the needs of his family as indicated by Luke 2:51-52. At what point he may have died is not clear, but his desricption as a "just" or "righteous man" indicated he would never abandon his family. |
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2187 | What is Jeremiah referring to in his que | Jer 8:22 | Emmaus | 28532 | ||
dlb3, The footnote in my bible says: "Gilead:noted for it's healing balm but not able to heal the moral wound of the people." The daughter is the personification of the people as the term "daughter Zion" is sometimes used to personify the people of Israel. I presume that you are familiar wth the song, There is a Balm in Gilead referring to Jesus Christ who heals all our wounds especially the spiritual ones. Gilead was situated on the East bank of the Jordan river. Numbers 32 Emmaus |
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2188 | Do holy people have to speak in tongues? | 1 Cor 12:30 | Emmaus | 28531 | ||
Angel, Go to Quick Search on the upper right side of this page and type in tongues. You will get all the past posts on this forum on the subject with a variety of opinion. I do not believe everyone gets the same gifts and that includes tongues. The highest gift is charity or love. Take a look at 1 Corinthians 12:27- 14:40 Emmaus Emmaus |
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2189 | what is being born again? | John 3:1 | Emmaus | 28520 | ||
Jimmie, Go to Quick Search on the upper right of this page and type in salvation/baptism and it will take you to a previous forum discussion on this subject. Emmaus |
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2190 | what is being born again? | John 3:1 | Emmaus | 28519 | ||
Jimmie, In my previous answer I mentioned Romans 3, but meant to write Romans 6. But 3 is good too. Emmaus |
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2191 | what is being born again? | John 3:1 | Emmaus | 28517 | ||
Jimmie, First read all of chapter 3 of John's Gospel. Also chapter 3 of Romans and 1 Peter 3:18-22. You will find some variety of opinion on this forum. Some will say baptism is required and means of being born again in Christ. Some say baptism is not necessary and is only a public sign and acknowlegement of having received faith by grace and being born again of the Holy Spirit. I think all would agree that it is by God's grace regardless of the means of transmittal of that grace. Emmaus |
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2192 | Do will still do passover today | 1 Cor 5:7 | Emmaus | 28514 | ||
Kathy, See 1 Cor 5:7-8 and 11:23-26. For some Christians today Holy Communion is a sharing in and remebrance of the one scrafice of Christ the Lamb of God. Emmaus |
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2193 | brining the childern out | Exodus | Emmaus | 28448 | ||
Saveda, First pray for the guidence of the Holy Spirit before you read the scripture. One simple way of seeing things in Exodus, is to read the Gospel of Matthew at the same time and look for the parallels between the life of Moses and Jesus. I am sure others will have other helpful recommendations. Emmaus |
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2194 | Can all be saved? | 1 Cor 5:5 | Emmaus | 28297 | ||
Sandre, I believe that we are, as Christians, to hope that all men be saved, but we cannot know in this life with certainty if all men will be saved, which is why we are to leave judgement on salvation, not necessarily current behavior, to God. Emmaus |
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2195 | WHO WROTE THE GOSPLES? THE APOSLES? | NT general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 28181 | ||
This is one area where every Chritian relies on Church tradition, since the authorship of the the Gospels is not explicit in Scripture. | ||||||
2196 | Salvation: Instantaneous, progressive? | Ps 68:19 | Emmaus | 28156 | ||
Charis, Hank is on the right track. A lot depends on how you define salvation and if you separate justification and sanctification and if you include the resurrection of the body as the final fulfillment of salvation. I think that is as close to this particular Tar Baby I want to come. Back to the briar patch. |
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2197 | Is "pleading the blood" scriptural? | Bible general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 28153 | ||
Brianna, I ran across this old "pleading the blood" thread. I quess it depends on what they mean by "pleading the blood." But if it is prayer to God asking to be save by the blood of Jesu it would seem to be based on scriptural concepts if not mentioned in those words. See Hebrews 9:12, and Hebrews 12:24-25. One prayer which is said in my Church before receiving Holy Communion is, "May the body and blood of Christ bring us to life everlasting." If that isn't pleading the blood, I don't know what is. And I am not Pentecostal in denomination. |
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2198 | Didn't the Babylonians pay attention? | Jer 25:12 | Emmaus | 28145 | ||
Regarding seventy years see 2 Chronicles 36:21 "Until the land has retrieved its lost sabbaths, during all the time it lays waste it shall have rest while the seventy years are fulfilled." | ||||||
2199 | Didn't the Babylonians pay attention? | Jer 25:12 | Emmaus | 28143 | ||
The people of Judah tied to kill Jerimiah for his prophecy.. It was not likely he would be any better received by the Babylonians for what he had to say about them. And that is assuming that they were even interested in the writings of a prophet of Judah. Ezra 1:5 Then the heads of fathers' households of Judah and Benjamin and the priests and the Levites arose, even everyone whose spirit God had stirred to go up and rebuild the house of the LORD which is in Jerusalem. Aside from gross idolatry, the seventy years of exile were related to the abuse of the sabbath in Judah as I recall. Ezek 13 |
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2200 | Why did God require only these things? | Jer 22:3 | Emmaus | 28140 | ||
Jeremiah 22:16 "He pled the cause of the afflicted and needy; Then it was well. Is not that what it means to know Me?" Declares the LORD. Micah 6:8 He has told you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you But to do justice, to love kindness, And to walk humbly with your God? |
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