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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Mommapbs Ordered by Verse |
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301 | How does God determine the difference? | Heb 6:1 | Mommapbs | 133685 | ||
A question has been asked: "How do you anticipate that God is going to distinguish between christians and other sinners on that Day?" (Judgment) Mommapbs asks: Does our anticipation determine God's standard of judgment or might it be something else? (please support your answers) |
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302 | Better safe than sorry? | Heb 6:4 | Mommapbs | 110365 | ||
Hi Rowdy! Once again, please clarify what you mean by "better safe than sorry"! How do you apply this to the study of God's Word? Blessings, mommapbs |
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303 | What are the things? | Heb 6:9 | Mommapbs | 159865 | ||
What "things" accompany salvation? (What are we to be convinced of here? What evidence might we expect to see of this?) | ||||||
304 | God's Word: for Israel, for us? | Heb 8:9 | Mommapbs | 60525 | ||
As New Covenant believers, how do we appropriate God's Word as spoken to Israel? Many Scripture references are specifically directed toward and about Israel. Is it important to make a distinction in God's Word here? Why or Why not? Are promises to Israel, God's chosen people, also for us as His "chosen ones" in Christ? Please support your answers, Thanks! God bless your day! Mommapbs Note to "older Forum members": I tried to use the "search feature" before asking these questions! If these have already been addressed, please just point me in the right direction! |
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305 | God's Word: for Israel, for us? | Heb 8:9 | Mommapbs | 60527 | ||
As New Covenant believers, how do we appropriate God's Word as spoken to Israel? Many Scripture references are specifically directed toward and about Israel. Is it important to make a distinction in God's Word here? Why or Why not? Are promises to Israel, God's chosen people, also for us as His "chosen ones" in Christ? Please support your answers, Thanks! God bless your day! Mommapbs Note to "older Forum members": I tried to use the "search feature" before asking these questions! If these have already been addressed, please just point me in the right direction! |
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306 | God's Word: for Israel, for us? | Heb 8:9 | Mommapbs | 60529 | ||
As New Covenant believers, how do we appropriate God's Word as spoken to Israel? Many Scripture references are specifically directed toward and about Israel. Is it important to make a distinction in God's Word here? Why or Why not? Are promises to Israel, God's chosen people, also for us as His "chosen ones" in Christ? Please support your answers, Thanks! God bless your day! Mommapbs Note to "older Forum members": I tried to use the "search feature" before asking these questions! If these have already been addressed, please just point me in the right direction! |
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307 | OT Promises for New Testament believers? | Heb 8:9 | Mommapbs | 60540 | ||
Greetings Johnny. Thank you for your reply. I agree we are not under the Law. And I also agree that as Gentiles, we have no "right" to the land that God promised as a possession to Israel. However, I base my reasoning upon Gen 17:19. God specifically DENIES the descendents of Ishmael from His promise of the land. Some may argue that as believers, we are ingrafted branches into Israel and therefore suggest that as "adopted" children we too have a "right" to the promised land. Yet, throughout Scripture we see earthly reminders of a Heavenly reality. OUR inheritance is an eternal one, a promised land that will never fade away . . . However, I am more interested in whether or not we can appropriate the PROMISES of God in the OLD Testament. For example, see the passage in Jer 29:11-14. Can believers draw comfort from these promises to the nation of Israel in exile? Why or why not? Please support your answer. Blessings, Mommapbs |
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308 | Holy Place - holy place? | Heb 9:2 | Mommapbs | 99114 | ||
Is this the same holy place that Jesus spoke of in Matt 24:15,"Therefore when you see the ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION which was spoken of through Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place (let the reader understand),"? The lack of capitalization causes me to wonder a bit. | ||||||
309 | Flesh of Jesus admit and separate? | Heb 10:20 | Mommapbs | 155576 | ||
Is the veil Christ's flesh or do the words "that is" refer to "a new and living way?" In reading the Amplified, might it be both? Does the flesh of Jesus admit and separate? |
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310 | Who is guilty as charged? | Heb 10:29 | Mommapbs | 94980 | ||
According to this verse, WHO is guilty of trampling "under foot the Son of God and has regarded as unclean the blood of the covenant by which he was sanctified, and has insulted the Spirit of grace"? |
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311 | Are these the "willfully sinning" v26? | Heb 10:39 | Mommapbs | 155507 | ||
Are those who shrink back to destruction referenced in v26? Can we say that those who have heard the Gospel and refuse to believe it (those who refuse to accept Christ as their propitiation for their sin) are those who "go on willfully sinning" ("those who shrink back to destruction")? | ||||||
312 | Who is "him?" | Heb 12:25 | Mommapbs | 156088 | ||
Re: "him who warned them on earth" Who does "him" refer to in this verse? | ||||||
313 | His reproach - our reproach? | Heb 13:13 | Mommapbs | 156191 | ||
For believers, what is the "camp" in this verse?What does it mean to bear His reproach? | ||||||
314 | Sumission to authority? | Heb 13:17 | Mommapbs | 28649 | ||
How do I recognize my Pastor's authority over me if I cannot agree with everything that He teaches? Am I causing him grief by refusing to accept his interpretation of an area that we differ on? Because he has set certain prerequisites for ministry that I do not agree with, is my voluntary removal from serving akin to submission to his authority? I'm waiting on God for these answers, but if anyone feels led to be His instrument to clarify things, I'd welcome your input! If he is accountable to God for me, would it be best to part company if I can't agree with his teaching? Wouldn't this be profitable for both of us? |
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315 | Wisdom - Salvation in Christ? | James 1:5 | Mommapbs | 121048 | ||
Might James be addressing unbelievers here? After quite a study on the wisdom of God, it seems possible that the wisdom he notes is referencing salvation. See Job 28: 12-28; Prov 9:10; 1 Cor 1:18-31 and "you have known the sacred writings which are able to give you the wisdom that leads to salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus." 2 Tim 3:15 |
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316 | What is the "perfect law?" | James 1:25 | Mommapbs | 133534 | ||
We are told in Romans 6:14 that we are not under the law but under grace. What is the "perfect law, the law of liberty?" How does one "look intently" at this? Does the worldly concept of the word "law" interfere with what God intends for His children? (imo, punishment is the deterrent for would-be law breakers; how does this compare to the perfect law?) | ||||||
317 | Avoiding paritality in soul care | James 2:1 | Mommapbs | 53190 | ||
In James 2 we are admonished not to show partiality in our treatment of others. When we consider "soul care," I'm wondering, do we show partiality when we offer more care and concern for the downtodden as opposed to those who "seem" to have it made? Since when does worldly wealth equal spiritual health? When we look at others of "means," do we see the dollar sign or the soul behind those bars? Comments? |
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318 | How does mercy triumph over judgment? | James 2:13 | Mommapbs | 133829 | ||
How does mercy triumph over judgment? |
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319 | Second hand faith is workless! | James 2:14 | Mommapbs | 143937 | ||
Is "second hand faith" an example of faith without works? What "work" is missing here? |
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320 | Difference in believing? | James 2:19 | Mommapbs | 86905 | ||
Is there a difference between believing in God and believing God? Please support your answer. | ||||||
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