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41 | Is the Holy Spirit Leading? | Gal 5:16 | John Ryals | 227937 | ||
The 'believerschapeldallas.org did not help, are there any other reference books or sites that deal with the subject, 'Am I being led by the Holy Spirit' or; 'Is my direction being led by my flesh with a mask of the Holy Spirit'? | ||||||
42 | Is judgement on judgement day private? | Rev 20:12 | John Ryals | 227936 | ||
Help me. I am having some difficulity understanding what (Luke 8:17) has to do with 'Judgement Privacy'? The Candle is the subject and the context is (Luke 8:16-18) Christ, using Parables, is not meant to hide Truth form sincere, inquiring hearts, but rather the very opposite; (the teaching of Christ was designed to appeal to the honest, seeking heart; He wants men to "see the light"). In verse 17, He is addressing to the mysteries of the Gospel; and that it would all be made known in the New Covenant. Verse 18 refers to not only what is heard, but how it is heard; 'To him shall be given", constitutes a 'Divine Law' that whosoever accepts Truth will be given Truth. The last statement of verse 18 could be viewed as 'light rejected is light withdrawn.' |
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43 | believing and being born again? | John 3:16 | John Ryals | 227923 | ||
From my research, Basically there are two schools of thought on this matter . One is Calvinism and the other is Armenianism. Both are based on Scripture, but their conclusions diverge dramatically. 'Calvinism emphasizes the Sovereignty of God and His Divine Prerogative. Armenianism stresses man's free will and responsibility. The doctrine of unconditional eternal security accepts the Calvinistic perspective and states that once a person has been saved and accepts the atoning Blood of Jesus Christ, he can never be lost afterward no matter what he might do. The Armenian view is that man has a free will and it is the free will of man that determines his condition. According to his free will, he determined to accept Christ when the Holy Spirit moved on his heart. As well, free will coupled with the Grace of God maintains his position in Christ; however, if he so desires, God forbid, he can, through his free will, elect to cease believing what got him in, which is Faith in Christ and what Christ did at the Cross. If that happens he will revert from a saved condition to a lost condition. | ||||||
44 | Where did Adam and Eve's find their wife | Genesis | John Ryals | 227917 | ||
Genesis 5:4; "And the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters" (the intimation is, Adam was able to father children, and Eve to conceive, for some 800 years. Exactly how many children they brought into the world we aren't told. But it had to be many. So yes, these children of Adam and Eve married each other, even though deterioration of our life expectancy had began because of their disobedience. | ||||||
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