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41 | Where do we go with burdens? | James 1:5 | tremere123@comcast.net | 67059 | ||
Amen brother! | ||||||
42 | biblical? not tostudy in anotherchurch | John | tremere123@comcast.net | 67058 | ||
Personally, I believe, and the bible says, that our bodies are the temple of God...so I don't think it matters what church you worship God in as long as you do! God will put your brother where He wants to! God loves your brother more than you do so let God do His work and don't worry about it,k?! | ||||||
43 | Why does God kill and innocent child? | 2 Sam 12:15 | tremere123@comcast.net | 67057 | ||
Romans 9:15 "...I will have mercy on whomever I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whomever I will have compassion"...this whole chapter is helpful in answering your question but basically, this verse is letting us know that God decides! It doesn't seem very loving if you consider death an end...God just brought that baby back Home and consider that God allowed that baby to be born just for the purpose of taking him back! | ||||||
44 | I leviathen in Job 41 satan? | Is 27:1 | tremere123@comcast.net | 67056 | ||
In Isaiah 27:1 it says, "In that day the Lord with His severe sword, great and strong, will punish Leviathan the fleeing serpent, Leviathan that twisted serpent; And He will slay the reptile that is in the sea."....I would say YES that when God spoke of the Leviathan he was not only referring to a real creature (to me, a dragon) but also referring to Satan...Satan is a fallen angel...God not only created him but uses him to test us...afterall, in Genesis Satan was a serpent so why not a Levithan as well! | ||||||
45 | What is the significance of the wheels? | Ezek 10:9 | tremere123@comcast.net | 67055 | ||
I have been trying to find a drawing or any artwork depicting Ezekiel's vision and have even tried to draw it myself...may do a painting of it later...as far as the wheels, my only theory, thus far, is that a ring represents forever...it has no beginning and no end...and in Ezekiel's vision it was a wheel within a wheel...if you were to seperate those wheels...place one on top of the other you'd form the number 8 which is a symbol for eternity...but I think what is most important about the wheels is that Ezekiel said that the Spirit of the Creature was in them...also, the rims of the wheels were high and had eyes...maybe the wheels are the eyes of God upon us...There are many places in bible where something is going to and fro and if you have a wheel within a wheel you can, not only, go to and fro but you can also ascend and descend!!...As you can see, I'm still working on this myself! Just thought I'd share my ideas with you! | ||||||
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