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221 | What spiritual gifts could Paul give? | Rom 1:11 | Hank | 6779 | ||
What spiritual gifts could Paul give to the saints at Rome? | ||||||
222 | On What Should the Sinner Focus? | Rom 1:16 | Hank | 103370 | ||
On what should the sinner focus -- the Cross or a baptismal pool? Which saves -- the precious blood of Christ shed on the Cross or a pool of water? What is the core message of the gospel of Christ -- Jesus saves or water saves? What must one do to be saved -- believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, or must he DO something himself, such as getting himself baptized? --Hank | ||||||
223 | How does God make Himself known? | Rom 1:20 | Hank | 6780 | ||
What are some of the ways by which God makes Himself known? | ||||||
224 | Active Homosexuals: Truly Christian? | Rom 1:21 | Hank | 86962 | ||
In light of what the Bible says about homosexuality, can a homosexual be a follower of Christ and continue to engage in homosexual acts? Please cite Scripture and give reasons for your answer. Thanks. --Hank | ||||||
225 | Why worship carved images? | Rom 1:23 | Hank | 6781 | ||
Why would any rational human being worship an image of man or beast? | ||||||
226 | Can we work our way to heaven? | Rom 2:7 | Hank | 6782 | ||
Is Paul saying human beings can earn eternal life? | ||||||
227 | Why was Paul accused of promoting evil? | Rom 3:8 | Hank | 6783 | ||
Why was Paul accused of promoting evil? | ||||||
228 | Evangelicals and Catholics | Rom 3:28 | Hank | 10316 | ||
Brian.g, this is not a post inviting a debate with you regarding the Roman Catholic faith. I won't do that. It is rather about a few questions concerning it on which I invite your answers. (1) Since the verses in Matthew 16:18,19 seem to keep popping up in relation to the papacy, are these the key verses, the proof text if you will, on which you and your fellow Catholics base your belief that Jesus appointed Peter the first pope of the Roman Catholic church?...... (2) If Jesus did appoint Peter the first Pope, where does the Bible say this plainly? (I can't see it as saying this in these two verses of Matthew 16) If the doctrine is derived from these two verses, can you shed more light on how it came to be so interpreted from them?...... (3) Whence comes the idea that Jesus made Peter the first in line of the popes; how is this seen as the intention of Jesus?...... (4) Since Peter was an Apostle of our Lord, were the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" not meant for Peter? How can it be inferred that the keys were to be passed down through the ages by a succession of popes? (5) How does the Catholic Church explain the doctrine of the infallibility of the pope? Isn't he a man and therefore fallible?...... (6) On what grounds do they justify the praying to various canonized saints instead of to the Father in Jesus' name?....... I recognize that there are six questions, and you might wish to address each one as a separate post. In any event, I think that your answers, on which I believe you will make every effort to be clear, objective, and complete, will be an instructive addition to the other resources available on the forum, and I thank you in advance. --Hank | ||||||
229 | How free are "Free Thinkers"? | Rom 6:16 | Hank | 84834 | ||
Romans 6:16-18: "Do you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one's slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness? But God be thanked that though you were slaves of sin, yet you obeyed from the heart that form of doctrine which you were delivered. And having been set free from sin, you became slaves of righteousness." Question: From a biblical perspective, are so-called "free thinkers" truly free? --Hank | ||||||
230 | What does it mean to be a slave to sin? | Rom 7:14 | Hank | 5169 | ||
What does it mean to be a slave to sin? | ||||||
231 | What's Paul describing in Rom.7:13-25? | Rom 7:15 | Hank | 4991 | ||
Robert Louis Stevenson could very well have been inspired by Romans 7:13-25 to write Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. What is Paul describing here, a Christian or a no-Christian experience? Was it unique to Paul in his time or common to all men in every age? | ||||||
232 | Ten Commandments obsolete? | Rom 10:4 | Hank | 6621 | ||
Is Paul saying that the Ten Commandments are obsolete? | ||||||
233 | What do "any" and "all" really mean? | Rom 10:9 | Hank | 74842 | ||
John Reformed and Reformer Joe: In 2 Peter 3:9b appears this phrase, "not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentence." Of whom is the Apostle speaking when he uses the words "any" and "all"? Does he really mean "any" and "all" or is he saying one thing and meaning something else? --Hank | ||||||
234 | Must Christians agree? | Rom 15:5 | Hank | 6622 | ||
Does "to be of the same mind" mean that Christians must agree on everything? | ||||||
235 | What did women do in the early church? | Rom 16:2 | Hank | 6623 | ||
What did women do in the early church? | ||||||
236 | What is Baptism of the Holy Spirit? | 1 Corinthians | Hank | 98475 | ||
What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit? How does a person receive it? --Hank | ||||||
237 | Questions on Tongues | 1 Corinthians | Hank | 114353 | ||
JLY: Reference: Post 114310. ..... What is the meaning of "tongues" as it is used in Acts 2:4? What is the meaning of "tongues" as you use it to describe the regular Sunday activity that takes place at the service you attend? Do they differ? If they do, how do they differ and why do they differ? You mention that every Sunday God talks to your congregation through a person's speaking in tongues. There is a passage in Scripture, Hebrews 1:2, which says this: "In these last days (God) has spoken to us in His Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, through whom He made the world." If you will, please exegete this verse and offer us some means of comparing it with your congregation's practice of seeking God's message through a tongue-speaking member of the congregation. You speak of there being an interpretaton of these tongue-speaking episodes. Who is the interpreter, what are his credentials, and exactly how and by what (or whose) authority does he render his interpretations? These are posted as objective questions and as such seek objective, i.e., scripturally based and scripturally sound, answers. --Hank | ||||||
238 | Sanctified or Sanctimonious? | 1 Cor 1:30 | Hank | 10250 | ||
The noun "sanctification" and the adjective "sanctimonious" both have their etymology in the Latin word "sanctus" meaning "sacred," but they are by no means synonymous. What does each word mean, and which describes the more desirable quality for the Christian to work toward achieving? --Hank | ||||||
239 | Sanctified or Sanctimonious? | 1 Cor 1:30 | Hank | 10252 | ||
The noun "sanctification" and the adjective "sanctimonious" both have their etymology in the Latin word "sanctus" meaning "sacred," but they are by no means synonymous. What does each word mean, and which describes the more desirable quality for the Christian to work toward achieving? --Hank | ||||||
240 | pcdarcan, Are You a Jehovah's Witness? | 1 Cor 8:5 | Hank | 134898 | ||
pcdarcan - Back in July I asked you where you were going with your Satan-is-a-god argument and I also asked you whether you were a Jehovah's Witness. Those questions are still open. Please answer them, particularly this one: Are you a JW, yes or no? --Hank | ||||||
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