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41 | Scripture reference to forgive self | 1 Pet 5:6 | InGodITrust | 189421 | ||
PatS. Very good question, one that does not specifically have a Scriptural reference. One can not forgive themselves as this is God's position through Christ Jesus. However, to not realize that all sins are forgiven positionally through Christ is the question. There are times when we have sinned and its effects have hurt those we love, then it is a matter of conscience that we "can't forgive ourselves." We simply need to humble ourselves and realize that we each will continue to sin and that we must face up to our failures. Not to forgive ourselves is, in a sense, a slap at God's grace and a "reverse" of, you will, of pride. Hope this helps, InGodITrust |
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42 | Where did the Queen of Sheba come from? | 1 Kin 10:4 | InGodITrust | 189337 | ||
lindah, Do to the length of your questions and the response it would take, may I suggest you check out this web site. http://bible.cc/1_kings/10-4.htm Also on line is Easton's Bible Dictionary at: http://eastonsbibledictionary.com/ Okeedokee? InGodITrust |
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43 | what bibile say about islam | John 10:1 | InGodITrust | 189335 | ||
bill1973, Jesus said "I am the way, truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." John 14:6 The Bible does not address Islam particularly as this and all others are simply false religions. Question answered? InGodITrust |
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44 | why was light created on the first day a | Rom 5:21 | InGodITrust | 189333 | ||
kujur, Excellent question and one that many have asked. You are both right and wrong. God bless you though for looking at Scripture "literally." Both Adam and Eve did die that day. They died spiritually and not physically. Hope this answers your question, keep up the pursuit.... InGodITrust |
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45 | yes, but I am looking for . . . | Bible general Archive 3 | InGodITrust | 189296 | ||
greatscott, I am afraid you are out of luck finding it on the internet. Actually, I have found very little has changed in the updated version of NASB. God's speed, hope you succeed, InGodITrust |
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46 | different NASB versions? | Bible general Archive 3 | InGodITrust | 189290 | ||
greatscott, Greetings, Good day. The Lockman Foundation continues to update the NASB as they feel necessary. My NASB is copyrighted on 1976 and since then they have had several revisions. Don't worry, they are all accurate and trustworthy. Question answered? InGodITrust |
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47 | Reading: John 3:21 | 2 Cor 6:14 | InGodITrust | 189284 | ||
Kalama, Very good question. One that every single Christian should consider foremost. My thoughts; Dating would be any event that you and another would set aside to do together. Christian dating, of course that implies that you would date "only a believer." Dating is simply a modern term. Courtship is probibly a more traditional term. Dating in the world's eyes is "out to have a good time" no matter with who or what for. If a Christian is "to date" I suggest it should be in every way, "as if Christ Himself were your chaperone." Glad to be of assistance, InGodITrust |
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48 | saved and sanctified | Ephesians | InGodITrust | 189275 | ||
Azure, I missed this as it did not copy, So...........here's a little more, The concept of sanctification is widespread among religions, but is perhaps more common among the various branches of the Christian religion, especially those of the Protestant-Reformed and Wesleyan-Arminian traditions. The term can be used to refer to objects which are set apart for special purposes (i.e., the Temple vessels), but the most common use within Christian theology is in reference to the change brought about by God in a believer, begun at the point of salvation or justification and continuing throughout the life of the believer. Many forms of Christianity believe that this process will only be completed in Heaven, but some believe that complete holiness is possible in this life on earth--particularly in the final days before the ultimate return of Jesus. Some Protestants denominations call the completion of sanctification "glorification". In some branches of Christianity, inanimate objects as well as people are referred to as "sanctified" or "holy". A notable instance is the process of transubstantiation, which in Roman Catholic doctrine means that the bread and wine of Communion are physically transformed into the flesh and blood (respectively) of Jesus. This act constitutes a kind of sanctification of the bread and wine. Blessings to you, InGodITrust |
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49 | saved and sanctified | Ephesians | InGodITrust | 189272 | ||
Azure, Good morning young lady, Very good question and one that is confusing as well as "there is too much being mingled in with the Biblical concept." Sanctification is our given position in Christ. He, not us, is the one who sanctifies us because of Him being our Lord and Savior. Take a look at this post from Wikipedia; Sanctification From Wikipedia, Part of a series of articles on Christianity Christian theology: Sanctification or in its verb form, sanctify, literally means to set apart for special use or purpose, that is to make holy or sacred (from the Latin verb sanctificare, which in turn derives from sanctus, "holy" and facere, "to make".). The Greek word is hagiasmos (Üãéáóìïò), meaning "holiness, consecration, or sanctification." [1] It comes from the root hagios (Üãéïò), which means holy or sacred. Sanctification then refers to the state or process of being set apart or made holy. What is often missed, or overlooked, is the relational aspect that is associated with the word sancification. Only God is truly holy. Everything else, whether it is things or people, is holy only because of its relationship to God God bless, InGodITrust |
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50 | Wandering in the Desert | Exodus | InGodITrust | 189267 | ||
chaplin, Because of disobedience and unbelief. Also complaining and murmuring. Due to there own behavior they were not ready to enter the promiced land. Does this help? InGodITust |
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51 | loving others | 1 Cor 13:1 | InGodITrust | 189265 | ||
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52 | David showing manhood, not lust | 2 Samuel | InGodITrust | 189264 | ||
dlstallings, No, not at all. David committed adultry with Bathsheeba and later had her husband Uriah murdered. Better be careful what sources you use....!! InGodITrust |
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53 | bartholomew in acts. ect. | Acts | InGodITrust | 189238 | ||
justsomebody, Check out this web site; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew InGodITrust |
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54 | judas's field of blood. ref. to acts | Acts 1:18 | InGodITrust | 189236 | ||
justsomebody, Here's what I found; Field of Blood Hakeldama, the Field of Blood where Judas hung himself. Called at present "Hak ed-damm," it signifies "Field of Blood" (Matt 27:8; Acts 1:18-19), now at the E end and on the southern slope of the valley of Hinnom. The tradition that fixes this spot reaches back to the age of Jerome. Once the tradition was that the soil of this spot, a deep pit or cellar, was believed to have the power of consuming dead bodies in the space of twenty-four hours, so that whole shiploads of it are said to have been carried away in A.D. 1218 AD, in order to cover the famous Campo Santo in Pisa. Acts 1:18-19 "Now this man purchased a field with the wages of iniquity; and falling headlong, he burst open in the middle and all his entrails gushed out. And it became known to all those dwelling in Jerusalem; so that field is called in their own language, Akel Dama, that is, Field of Blood." First Century Jerusalem Bible History Online http://www.bible-history.com/jerusalem/firstcenturyjerusalem_field_of_blood.html InGodITrust |
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55 | is it a sin to go outside ur race? | Bible general Archive 3 | InGodITrust | 189163 | ||
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56 | do you think tarot cards are a sin? | 1 Cor 10:23 | InGodITrust | 189161 | ||
leapordgirl13, Greetings in the name of the Messiah, The Bible gives us a lot of latitude, enough to hang ourself.(not literally) Would you play with fire and hope not to get burned? If a person is not born again, they could be exposing themselves to demonic influence and possibly possession. Tarot cards are Satanic in nature and contrary to what a Christian would want to expose themselves to. In God's grace, blessings to you, InGodITrust |
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57 | is oral sex a sin | Bible general Archive 3 | InGodITrust | 189124 | ||
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58 | oral sex | Song of Solomon | InGodITrust | 189122 | ||
gordonb1667, My dear friend, although I assume your question is sincere, since this is a unisex forum with (most likely) single men and women, I highly advise that this subject is very inappropriate. Hope you understand, InGodITrust |
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59 | God shall come down like rain | Ps 72:6 | InGodITrust | 189118 | ||
GHelen, Greetings, First of all do you know that Psalm 72 is considered Messianic. Meaning it is revealing something about Christ? To give you a thorough answer at this time,what it is all about, I can't. So, is that your understanding, that is it also Messianic? Let us know, InGodITrust |
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60 | Comforting verse for non-believers | Psalm | InGodITrust | 189112 | ||
Azure, So sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I truly understand your heart felt desire to comfort the family. At the moment, if the entire family are not Christians,"what can you say?" I lost my wife May 6th and most of her (Teena) family think they know God but do not. All I could do was tell them "why" I KNOW Teena is in heaven with God and lovingly say, "I know she wants you there as anyone can who has Jesus Christ in their heart." Frankly, I don't know what you could say. Surely you don't want to tell them to get saved as this would imply that your friend was not. Perhaps one of our forum regulars who have been in the position to deal with this will respond. I have been in the ministry but have never had to "find an answer" for your delema. God's speed, InGodITrust |
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