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41 | Peter's promise Acts 2:39 | Acts 2:39 | Huron | 110518 | ||
Is Peter saying: A) that the promise of the Holy Spirit is for us if we believe AND for our children if THEY believe? or B)that if we believe we will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit for us and our children with no input required on the part of the children. Regards, Huron |
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42 | Holy Spirit / Tongues for Today? | Acts 2:39 | Huron | 150954 | ||
Is Peter saying here that the Holy Spirit is for ALL generations? If yes, does this mean speaking in tongues? Regards, Huron |
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43 | A personal promise in Acts 2:36? | Acts 3:26 | Huron | 238563 | ||
What did this verse mean to Peter's audience and by extension, to use today? Peter's point in Acts to his Jewish audience was typically getting them to reverse course and acknowledge Christ as the Messiah. Here in this verse in particular it seems he seems to be taking a different angle indicating that Christ will turn us from our sins. What a great declaration, since we can't overcome sin on our own. Is this an accurate way to view Peter's statement in this verse? | ||||||
44 | Can ANYONE believe? | Acts 10:34 | Huron | 125143 | ||
Could you deduct from this verse that EVERYONE is created with an opportunity for salvation? | ||||||
45 | Acts 16:33 and infant baptism. | Acts 16:33 | Huron | 110046 | ||
I'm trying to settle in my own mind whether or not the NT gives any credence to infant baptism. If the word "household" includes babies in this verse, it is a small amount of evidence for infant baptism. I realize that there are no direct stories in the NT where the Apostles clearly and directly baptized infants, but I want to make sure I research the topic completely. I had thought that Philip's statement to the Ethopian Enuch (Acts 8:37) was airtight against infant baptism, but I see in Metzgers'Commentary on the New Testament Greek that the verse was likely added to the original text. No arguing please, but I'm hoping that those of you out there who have considered both sides of this issue will lend your thoughts! Regards and Thanks! Huron |
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46 | Bereans in Acts 17:10-12 | Acts 17:11 | Huron | 110617 | ||
This is a very interesting verse! Would you say that these Bereans were regnerated BEFORE they "examined the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so", or were they regenerated AFTER they believed? Regards, Huron |
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47 | "Disciples" in Acts 19.1 | Acts 19:1 | Huron | 96705 | ||
Where these people that Paul found Christians? I realize that there knowledge/beliefs may have not been complete, but after all, they are called disciples. Thanks and Regards, Huron |
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48 | Adam and sin entering the world. | Rom 5:12 | Huron | 108658 | ||
I've been reading Romans. In Chapter 5, verse 12 it discusses how sin entered the world through Adam. Anyone have any insight into how exactly? Was sin inherited through Adam, or was Adam a representative so to speak? | ||||||
49 | Romans 6:4 sanctification or salvation? | Rom 6:4 | Huron | 131391 | ||
It's my contention that Paul is talking about baptism in view of sanctification here in Romans 6:4 when you look at the whole chapter in context. Is that accurate, or is he speaking of baptism in regards to justification/obtaining salvation? | ||||||
50 | Reconciling Rom 8:39 with Heb 10:26 | Rom 8:39 | Huron | 116398 | ||
I'm having a hard time reconciling Romans 8:39 with Hebrews 10:26. I'm thinking that one solution is that while it may be possible to walk away from the Lord, nothing external of that relationship can cause us to lose the love God has for us. Also, are the "love of God" and salvation necessarily the same thing? It's also possible that I'm not reading Hebrews 10:26 correctly. This "receiving the knowledge of the truth", is that knowledge about Christ, or is it the born again believer? Thanks for any insight you can give this puzzled believer. Huron |
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51 | Where exactly does faith come from? | Rom 10:17 | Huron | 160338 | ||
Where exactly does faith come from? Thanks! Huron |
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52 | Receiving Christ - Works? (2) Rom 10.17 | 1 Cor 2:14 | Huron | 95661 | ||
This is a continuation of a previous question re: receiving Christ equals works. (My brother and I disagree on decision theology). I was out of the country when my original question was circulating. I'd like to hear some points of view regarding regeneration. Which comes first regeneration, or faith? I thought faith came first by hearing the Word (Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God). I'm sure my brother would say that regeneration comes first. Thoughts? Huron |
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53 | Threatens to leave if believer attends | 1 Cor 7:15 | Huron | 117155 | ||
What if someone threatens to leave if the believer goes to church? (I'm not talking about a situation where the person goes to church every night, I'm talking about a believer that wants to go once a week.) Should you go to church and let the person who made the threat make the choice if they want to follow through with it or not? Thanks! |
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54 | Faith a gift? | Eph 2:8 | Huron | 213074 | ||
Am I correct in saying that according to this verse, faith is a gift? Thanks! |
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55 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Huron | 131698 | ||
This is a cross reference from Romans 6:4. Now in Romans chapter 6 he is talking about sanctification. Here in Colossians chapter two, Paul doesn't appear to be when you look at this verse and include up to verse 14. My hunch is that baptism doesn't provide justification, but this verse does seem to point at justification. Secondly, how can you tell when the word baptism means "with water", and when it means "with the Holy Spirit". I appreciate all views on this, whether you agree with me or not. Regards, Huron |
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56 | Pre, post, or mid tribulation rapture? | 1 Thess 4:17 | Huron | 165833 | ||
I'm on the fence about pre-, post, and mid tribulation rapture. Anyone want to share some insights? Anyone have a good Biblical argument for one or the other? Thanks! Huron |
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57 | Reconciling 1 Tim 2:4 with Rom 8:29 | 1 Tim 2:4 | Huron | 96577 | ||
How would one reconcile verses like 1 Tim 2:4, and 2 Pet 3:9 that speak of God desiring all men to be saved, with verses like Romans 8:29 and Ephesians 1:5? that speak of predestination? Note - I'm not trying to be divisive, I'm just wondering what some different viewpoints are. I welcome opinions from both points of view. Huron |
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58 | Easy way to learn NT Greek? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Huron | 96830 | ||
Has anyone learned NT style Greek without taking a class? Any good books you would recommend? Thanks! Huron |
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59 | Heavenly things required cleansing???? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 114671 | ||
I'm puzzled. This verse is saying that heavenly things needed to be cleansed. What heavenly things? Why would THEY need to be cleansed? I've probably read this verse 50 times in the course of the last 20 years or so, and have never seen this. Now I'm stumped! Thanks! Huron |
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60 | Another possible view? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 115294 | ||
Could the heavenly things be the believer, or Church? Thanks! |
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