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261 | Resurrection Day, not easter! | Exodus | justme | 215271 | ||
nickmostly: I believe ther is a right to this debate. What on this green earth does the word easter, no matter what language is used, have to do with Jesus and His resurrection? The word easter has nothing connecting it to the Resurrection. Is Jesus uplifted , no I do not beleive it is in any way. This is just one more way the evil one has to take glory from the Lord Jesus. That is what I feel very strongly. I don't want to give an inch and I do not want to disrespect you either. Blessings. justme |
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262 | Resurrection Day, not easter! | Exodus | justme | 215266 | ||
nickmostly, Welcome to the study Bible Forum! Your information is interesting. However at www.gotquestions.org.easter-origins.html has a reasearched history that might be worth your reading. I believe your resource is somewhat incorrect. Please read it and then tell me what you think. Blessings. justme |
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263 | Resurrection Day, not easter! | Exodus | justme | 215230 | ||
humility: I respectfully disagree with you. Christians worship on the Lords Day which is Sunday, but there is nothing saying worship can not be on Saturday or any other day. Sunday is a reminder Jesus was raised on Sunday. If the Resurrection Day is not a Holy Day then there is no Holy day. Is there any day being Holy to you? justme |
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264 | Do the dead praise God? | Luke 16:23 | justme | 215080 | ||
Searcher: I was meaning to say we as born again believers enter eternity in a new spiritual life whenwe go home. I apprerciate you asking for a clear understanding of what I ment. justme |
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265 | speaking in tounges | 1 Cor 12:30 | justme | 215074 | ||
Steve, thanks for the help, I did not mean to say all, and you are correct. I do believe the majority do, or am I under a false understanding. I always appreciate when someone takes the time to help me have a better understanding or correct me in a mistake. Thanks brother Steve. justme |
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266 | Why did God tell Abraham to kill his son | Gen 22:2 | justme | 215034 | ||
bibleman12: I have been on the Study Bible Forum for sometime now. I have never seen such a long thread! This shows you have stirred up some interest. After all this thread has done and you have posted 47 times would you please go to Update User Infor and tell us a little about your self, please? Thanks a lot. justme |
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267 | humility, help me understand. | Bible general Archive 4 | justme | 214533 | ||
lionheart: I agree with yoy totally. The idea seemed pretty farout, and it seems to me thetemptation might be to great to drink some. The idea was to me risky. Drinking has not been one of my struggles, but there are plenty of other sins that I do battle with. However I have been involved in several persons lives who really struggled with drinking. Your advice is the very best. Blessings. justme |
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268 | did apostles disobey jesus' commission? | Matt 28:19 | justme | 214485 | ||
John: Is his statement attempting to say that Baptism should be in the name of "Jesus" only? there are certian groups that say we are to be baptised in Jesus name only. Or is he saying thet the words should be Father, Son, Holy Spirit? It's rather hard for me to grasp what he wants. justme |
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269 | HOW DO WE HELP THOSE IN NEED? | 1 Tim 2:3 | justme | 214446 | ||
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270 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | justme | 214162 | ||
fcs375: What a nice note, thank you. For me the Doctrines of the Christian are rock soild. Other Biblical issues are debatable, in love in respect. I doubt any Human has got everything all studied out. Blessings friend. just me |
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271 | Rapture | Rev 20:1 | justme | 214118 | ||
crk5150: Welcome to the Study Bible Forum! Friend don't get so centered on the tribulation, there is room for a wider understandings than just the pretribulation theory. Frankly, allowing for different views points on the subject of return of Christ is evedience of putting Christian Love above things that are debatable. The subjects that are not subject to debate are a fifferent thing altogether. I personally believe we are to be ready for Christ's return. If we stay ready then we will be found faithful. Very seldom do I spend much time wondering if we will endure the tribulation or if we will be taken up in the middle of the tribulation, or even that we might not have to expereince the tribulation. Consider this, if we do have to endure the complete tribulation, and many preach we won't, might this teaching ship wreck some believers faith? Better to assume we will have to endure the tribulation and be prepared I think. Many Christian brothers and sisters are in serious tribulations right now. Just because we live in a faily easy place to be a Christian does not mean the Chrurch in the rest of the world is not in real pain and being killed for their faith. Is this not tribulation? Not the TRIBULATION, but some experience real hardships now. Be ready, alert, and watch, for only the FATHER knows when Jesus Christ will return. Blessings. justme |
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272 | What adds the "keep on" | Luke 11:9 | justme | 213812 | ||
Brother Tim: The Williams New Testament "The New Testament in the Language of the People by Charles B. Williams Copyright 1937, Assigned to publisher Holman Bible Publishers Copyright 1986, does exactly what you refer to. My Professor Dr. William Coble at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary used this as required reading for his class. I have found this NT very helpful over the years. Blessings Tim. justme |
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273 | Gods Love and Grace for you. | John 3:16 | justme | 213792 | ||
stjohn: A good lenght of time ago, we had "Raven" enter the forum. She caused a great amount of tribulation. She was removed from the forum. Soon "Nevar" was in the forum doing what Raven did. Hank was able to tell us how we were being shuched and jived. Boy did I feel foolish, I trusted both id's and got sucked in. I was real sad for the person. Blessings john, and good to be alert as you were. justme |
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274 | Gods Love and Grace for you. | John 3:16 | justme | 213791 | ||
Kabm14: How can anyone forgive unless you "confess" what you know you did wrong? justme |
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275 | Woman in pants | Deut 22:5 | justme | 213723 | ||
Doc: I was raised in an American Baptist Church. My wife and I have been members of ABC and SBC in the different places where we lived before going to College. I went to Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, AZ (SBC). We spent one year in Kansas City, MO at Midwester Baptist Theological Seminary (SBC). There was fighting and disruption on campus at the time I was there, it was anything but a place for Christian learning. I did have some very special professore, like Dr, Willian Coble. I transfered to Central Baptist Theolpgical Seminary in Kansas City, Kansas (ABC) and my wife and me both received our M.Div and MARS. I pastored Two American Baptist Churches, one Southern Baptist Church, and one Conserative Baptist Church. In Missouri American Baptist Churches are few and far between. So we are Baptist and the church we love and believe is preaching and teaching Gods Word is a Southern Baptist Church. As far as favoring one denomination over a nother, each of the denominational churches I pastored had some strong and weak points. There is no perfect denomination, just as there is no perfect church. We choose to be members of a local body of believers where the Bible is preached, and people are being saved and ministry is taking place, So as members of a SBC church that's what we are. We are comfortable, and active and that is where we believe God wants us to be. I would be pleased to drop in, we will see how it works out. Blessings Doc, and thank you. justme |
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276 | Does science vs Bible annoy anyone else? | Ps 14:1 | justme | 213653 | ||
Hank: If we bottled the heat generated by the debates between those who become so angered defending the Bible or those who defend eveloution it would make a potent bomb. When defending the Bible in anger, we have lost the debate. The Holy Spirit is the one to convict, and when we become so mean we over step our authority and limit the Holy Spirit in His work. Blessings Hank. justme |
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277 | is a christian allowed to drink | 1 Cor 6:10 | justme | 213586 | ||
Beja: I see in your profile you and Hank live in what I call "South Missouri". My wife and I live in the Garden of Eden, better known as Missouri. I am glad you responded to my note. Let me say I was not speaking as to what position the church should have in requirements for membership. However in the "Bible Belt" it common for Baptist churches to have a statement, saying what is required for membership. Often the consumption or selling of alcohol is forbidden. A Southern Baptist Chruch about 2 miles from where we live has this requirement for membership. This is listed on a plywood board about 3'feet by 5 feet. This board has a list of several things that members must abide by. As we know there are those who will agree to sign such a statement, and then work in a store that selld beer or wine. There are those who see no wrong having a drink, and will sign the statement but have no intentions to stop having a drink Personally I saw the list while visiting one time, and we never returned, mainly because of the list of do's and don'ts. I believe the Holy Spirit will convict us as we grow and such a list does not allow for the different stages of growth people are in while maturing in Christ. I do think there are a few things membership needs to address, such would be a born again experience with Jesus Christ and baptism by emersion. Beyond this that is up to the church to decide. The more "requirements" we have the less fish we catch for the Master. I do believe for the position of Pastor, Elder, Deacon and Trustee and Teachers there should be Biblical requirements. Again these requirements are up to the denomination or local church to decide. I am not so sure the position of a person taking a drink is so much a luxury as it is allowing the Holy Spirit to move and become active in each persons life. I will keep my own thoughts of drinking alcohol to myself, so I do not cause offense for the brother how finds it's ok for him to have a drink, or for the brother who believes it's a sin to take a drink. years ago the list of do's and don'ts included playing cards, smoking, gambling, dancing, using makeup, listening to rock music, going to the movies, cussing, and not being there at the church when the door were open. Frankly these lists did not really work then and they most likely would not do much for church growth now. When we take over the work of the Holy Spirit we make a real mess. I hope this helps make my note a little clearer. Blessings. justme |
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278 | What about these sins? | Matt 16:6 | justme | 213542 | ||
Stjohn: The subject of putting away and divorce has become a subject of interest after reasing these notes. In my study to put ones wife away was to send her away without a certificate of divorce. Thus Malachi 2:16 is God is saying He hates "putting away". In 24:1-4 also states to marry a wife you divorced, who now has become divorced by someone else is an "abomination". Because of some ministers who have failed, and married just anyone who knocks of their door, we have a huge mess. Christians divorcing, and remarring others who have no Biblical grounds for divorce yet alone remarring someone else. Is it any wonder children raised under such circumstances follow the examples set before them? If churches spent as much time helping couples in trouble as they do in helping divorced to be able to just move on. This makes me so sad. God must be heart broken. justme |
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279 | What about these sins? | Matt 16:6 | justme | 213493 | ||
stjohn: What is the difference in putting away and divorce? What do you believe is the Biblical answer to what this man and his wife should do about their marraige. I am not trying to trip you up, I want to know how others see what they believe is Biblical, blessings. justme |
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280 | How Holy Is Marriage? | Matt 16:6 | justme | 213463 | ||
Robert: Of all the return notes you recieved mine was not as good as DocTrinsograce. Doc wrote the best of all. The words he used, words that reflect your situation much better than I did. Your son and grandsson have made the choice to become addicted, and thus they have become sin afflicted. I do have deep sympathy for you and how hard it is to make a stand. If you told them they were in sin, this puts your relationships with these two men at risk. My real sad feelings come from the fact you attempt justify their sin and are defending why they choose to stay in sexual sin. As long as you can't or won't lovingly confront them with what the Bible really says they have more support to stay in homosexuality. That Robert is a reason the deeply grieve. Robert, you have taken out of context the verse on judging others. There will always be some who say one thing and do another like the Sadducees and Pharisees. Ted Haggard, who was involved with paid for homosexual relations is such an example. The real issue is not what I think or what you think, but what does the Word of God say. Sin is always a personal choice, be it using the name of God in vain or sexual sin. If you are so convienced that homosexuality is acceptable for Christians, this forum would not be a place to try and convert others to your point of view. I too grieve for you and your son and grandson. There are psychological and spiritual reasons women and men turn to same sex, sexual contacts. I cant imagine that you are fully aware of the behavior homosexuality involves. Without going into detail, homosexuality is abusive. brutal, sadistic, foul, lewd, detestable, and foul. Homosexual contact is NOT loving. Look again at Romans chapter one. The end of the chapter says even though those people know their behavior is wrong they encourage other to do the same as they are doing. Robert, by defending these two men you are supporting their lifestyle, which is the same as approving the sinful lives. That makes you guilty as well. I am being honest and forthright, yet being as kind as possible. Romans 14:22 "The faith you have, have as your own conviction before God. Happy is he who does not condemn himself in what he approves." justme |
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