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2701 | Unbaptized children | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 21690 | ||
Seeking clarification........................... I apologize beforehand if you've answered this question in this thread. I may have missed it. If the flood waters are the type or picture of sin being wiped out for salvation, what is the antitype for the ark (and Noah and family)? Steve |
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2702 | The River of No Return? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 21685 | ||
Agreement................................ I agree with Ed's assessment of our sectarian ways. I don't think unity can be restored on earth before Christ's return, though I would very much like it. Steve |
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2703 | Is a woman supposed to have long hair? | 1 Cor 11:10 | srbaegon | 21646 | ||
Response......................................... Long hair is a woman's glory (1 Cor 11:15) and is part of a picture of God's order (the other part being a man's short hair). To reverse this is basically showing rebellion toward God. That being said, you may ask: What is too short or long enough? That's very difficult to answer. I would say that a woman's hair should be long enough to recognize as being a woman's length or style. Steve |
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2704 | Does GOD get bored with the same prayer? | Matt 6:7 | srbaegon | 21544 | ||
Response................. As my Economics teacher used to say, "It depends." The Lord Jesus objected to the meaningless repetion of men in Matt 6:7-8. It meant nothing to them. However, when the need is real, we are encouraged to come early and often with the same prayer. See Luke 11:5-13 Steve |
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2705 | Why do people lose interest and leave? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 21534 | ||
Support.................................... Sir Pent, Being on a few forums, I know the value of a moderator. I had wondered for some time if there was such a person here. Your desire to see accountability and Christ-likeness (along with suggesting improvements) led me to think you might have been formally established in that position. It appears you were not so established, however I don't see a problem with the way you've handled yourself. You seem to care deeply about the people who come here and the way things are handled. You are correct in taking the brethren to task for ungodly behavior. I've done the same elsewhere. 1 Cor 15:58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord. Steve |
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2706 | Who is Lucifer/ why was heson of morning | Isaiah | srbaegon | 21060 | ||
Your questions................................. * Do you fight against flesh and blood(men) or spirits? Against principalities...powers...spiritual forces in the heavenly places (Eph 6:12) * Do you think satan works alone? No. * Have you studied the locust army? Yes. * Who do you think satan is and wants to be? He is an angel who wants to be God. * Hope this helps. Thanks, but I didn't need help. I was helping you where you were mistaken. Steve |
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2707 | The Genealogy of Jesus? | Matt 1:1 | srbaegon | 21019 | ||
Answer........................................... Matthew was establishing Jesus' right as King of Israel. As Joseph's "adoptive" son, the proof was established. Luke clearly gives Jesus' genetic link through Mary's genealogy in chapter 3. You can do a Quick Search to get several other posts on this. Steve |
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2708 | Who is Lucifer/ why was heson of morning | Isaiah | srbaegon | 21018 | ||
Point of clarification......................... No created being, singly or collectively, has omnipresence. This is a divine attribute. They are numerous, not everywhere at once--big difference. I believe it has been pointed out that these antichrists were men, not spirits. I agree. Therefore, one cannot use 1 John 2:18 concerning the number of evil spirits. There are other scriptures that work better (Luke 8:30 for example). Steve |
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2709 | no redemption without shedding of blood | Heb 9:22 | srbaegon | 21012 | ||
Are you thinking of Lev 17:11? For the life of the flesh is in the blood, and I have given it to you on the altar to make atonement for your souls; for it is the blood by reason of the life that makes atonement. Steve |
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2710 | Sin is fun for a season... | James 1:15 | srbaegon | 20939 | ||
Need more input.......... I did a search on some of these words. Is James 1:15 what you are looking for? Steve |
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2711 | Amyraldianism, a 3rd choice or not? | Bible general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 20826 | ||
Different look............................. Amyraut saw this seeming contradiction you are speaking of and determined there were two wills of God at work--a revealed, conditional will and a secret, unconditional will. He never found a way to combine them, that we know of. It's like what we find in Scripture concerning atonement and forgiveness. Atonement is a past event being made by Christ on the cross. It is the covering or reconciliation or appeasement (Rom 5:11) made concerning God’s wrath. Forgiveness or remission of sin takes place when we believe (Acts 10:43; 26:18). It’s basically a release or deliverance of debt in this case the debt of sin. Forgiveness is based on atonement but is a second act done when a person believes on Christ. Atonement is the sufficient provision. Forgiveness is the efficient work. Anyone care to add more mud to the water? :) Steve |
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2712 | Why did no one see this for 1800 years? | Matt 24:3 | srbaegon | 20697 | ||
Personal note................................ Thanks Tim, I knew there was confirmation of writings earlier than Darby, but I didn't know what they were. BTW, I haven't forgotten the Amyraldian discussion. Steve |
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2713 | WHY DAVID WROTE THE BOOK OF PSALMS? | Psalm | srbaegon | 20693 | ||
Response................. Understand that David did not write all the psalms, but there are so many which he authored that it's common to refer to the book of Psalms as David's book. The psalms are written because of various things going on in the writer's life (sins, victories, despondency, worship). That's why people enjoy reading Psalms. There seems to be something for whatever you are going through or thinking on. Many of the psalms have an explanation just preceding it explaining the background. Psalm 51 was written as a result of David's repentance when confronted with his sin with Bathsheba (the sin is found in 2 Samuel 11; the confrontation in 2 Samuel 12). Steve |
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2714 | Who are the 144,000 mention in Rev. | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 20687 | ||
Search.................................. If you do a Quick Search (upper right of you screen) using '144' or '144,000', you will get many posts that have addressed this. Steve |
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2715 | Origin of Rapture of the Church doctrine | Matt 24:3 | srbaegon | 20686 | ||
Further input.......................... Hello Steve, What Serenetime gave was correct but incomplete. John Nelson Darby also independently formulated a doctrine concerning the rapture. Many have said that Darby learned it from MacDonald, but this is not the case. He did visit her once and rejected her as being unsound biblically. Steve |
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2716 | In this gospel how can one be save. | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 20404 | ||
Needed information........ Your verse did not come through. Which did you mean? Steve |
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2717 | Tribulation and rapture are we there now | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 20398 | ||
Search.................. Go to the Quick Search in the upper right corner and try "rapture". You'll find quite a bit. Steve |
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2718 | Thanks, but... | Psalm | srbaegon | 20382 | ||
Attempted answer.......................... Dalprad, You have one side that states in worship we should use everything possible to praise God in every way. The instrumentation in the Psalms are used especially to back this position. You have the other side that states in worship we should put away all material trappings. The reasoning is that God had Israel use these things because they were His earthly people and Christians are His heavenly people ("our citizenship is in heaven", "set your mind on things above", etc.). So we should not have instrumentation. There's more to each side. That was just a quick look. What I go to is Eph 5:19 and Col 3:16 which tells of using pslams, hymns, and spiritual songs to teach, encourage, and worship. If I remember correctly (somebody stop me if I'm off), the intent behind these words was to have (or allow for)instrumental accompaniment. Steve |
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2719 | How do you get the Holy ghost? | NT general Archive 1 | srbaegon | 20375 | ||
Answer.................. You receive the Holy Spirit when you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. (Eph 1:13-14; Acts 2:38; 10:43-44; Romans 8) Steve |
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2720 | Faith apart from reading the Bible? | Rom 10:17 | srbaegon | 20364 | ||
Clarification.......................... Hi Bill, I agree the Bible was never incarnate. My statement was more to the point that a Person of the godhood who gave the Word became incarnate. He was/is the embodiment of the written Word. All that the Scriptures contain was/is embodied in human form. Am I making sense? I see you as confusing the truth of Scripture with it's applicability. All Scripture is true and profitable (Rom 2:20; 2 Tim 3:16), but as you have stated (or inferred), the old covenant is done away with to establish the new (Heb 10:9). I know the word was "idiotic." That's why I changed it. I thought it was a poor term. Steve |
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