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41 | "Women being silent" | Gal 3:28 | Val | 218374 | ||
Who did Jesus chose to appear to when He arose from the dead? He first appeared to this person and told this person to go tell the disciples. What an honor. Holman Bible Dictionary Also from the old testament we see Huldah: HULDAH (huhl’ duh) Personal name meaning, “mole.” Prophetess, the wife of Shallum (2 Kings 22:14). She was consulted after Josiah the king of Judah saw a copy of the Book of the Law found as preparations were being made to restore the Temple. She prophesied judgment for the nation but a peaceful death for Josiah the king. See Josiah. 11 When the king heard the words of the book of the law, he tore his clothes. 12 Then he commanded Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam son of Shaphan, Achbor son of Micaiah, Shaphan the court secretary, and the king’s servant Asaiah: 13 “Go and inquire of the Lord for me, the people, and all Judah about the instruction in this book that has been found. For great is the Lord’s wrath that is kindled against us because our ancestors have not obeyed the words of this book in order to do everything written about us.”[6] 2 Ch 34:14–21 Huldah’s Prophecy of Judgment 2 Kings 22:11-14 So Hilkiah the priest, Ahikam, Achbor, Shaphan, and Asaiah went to the prophetess Huldah, wife of Shallum son of Tikvah, son of Harhas,[7] 2 Ch 34:22 reads Hasrah keeper of the wardrobe. She lived in Jerusalem in the Second District. They spoke with her. The Lord's best friends were Martha and Mary and their brother. I would call this an inner circle. Women have always been used by our Lord. It is only when we look to Him for guidance does He put those people in our paths to direct us to Him. If we put Him in a box we may miss out on all that He has for us. Many, many women serve as pastors who preach the true gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Many, many men as well as women are false prophets or pastors who preach a different gospel. I had rather hear a women preach the true gospel any day than a man or woman preach a false gospel. If you don't want to listen to a women you have a choice to go somewhere else. Why knock someone who will answer to God for their actions? Its between them and God. |
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42 | The Suffering of the Church | Acts 8:2 | Val | 217613 | ||
This topic is one that has many perspectives and there is no concrete answer. It is one of those topics that will be explained in eternity. So don't get too worked up over different views, that would be futile. | ||||||
43 | Are we going thru the Tribulation | 2 Tim 3:12 | Val | 217434 | ||
Dear Doc, I understood the question to be concerning the topic "the tribulation" aka as "the great tribulation". The gosepls cover the topic persecution. The book of Joel covers the topic the tribulation. The following reference is provided, laprecept.com For Leaders Extra Handouts: PUP Handouts Kings and Prophets Joel The Spirit Before the Day of the Lord |
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44 | Preaching to Yourself! | Ps 42:11 | Val | 217391 | ||
Dear Doc, very encouraging words. When I awake in the morning sometimes the first thing I say is "This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it". A grateful heart is a sure way to conqueor the blues. | ||||||
45 | Is tithing a command for chriatians? | 2 Cor 9:7 | Val | 217284 | ||
Dear Beja, in God's dealing with Israel we see there was a pattern. That pattern was God told them what He expected, they failed to live accordingly, they were punished, they repented and they were restored. This is a cycle that is repeated throughout the bible. The covenant that God made with Abraham is based upon His character not Israel's character. If one reads the restoration part in each of the books we see God's mercy. Then of course there is Revelation. You would have to throw out this book to make the claim that God is through with Israel. The church and Israel are two different programs. Always have been, always will be. Promises made to the church are made to individual christians. Promises made to Israel are to a nation, Israel. If disobedience throws you out of God's program none of us would be able to stand. That is what the cross is all about. Galatians is about FAITH. What it is and how it is traced back to Abraham. The promises made to Israel are yet future. That is what the tribulation is all about, bringing Israel to the point of dependance on Christ alone. The topic is not dispensation. The topic is what does the bible actually say. If you want to refute dispensation then why don't you write some of them and discuss it with them. Wouldn't that be the best way to reason the scriptures as it is with them that you have the problem. Many of us do not label ourselves. You do the labeling and it is not right. We are just trying to study the bible and have been brought to a conclusion that you want to label and refute so you are looking at the scriptures through rose colored glasses with a goal in mind. You are more eloquent that me but I do know that that approach is wrong. I do ask that you not make fun of people and insinuate that we are somehow curious people for our conclusions. We are as humble and seek God as you. | ||||||
46 | Ps. 82:6 "ye are gods" | Ps 82:6 | Val | 216577 | ||
Dear Doc, the list is a good one. Thank you for providing it. Hope you are well. Sincerely, Val | ||||||
47 | follow up to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216564 | ||
Please do not disrespect me. Please do not post to me. Please stop. | ||||||
48 | follow up to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216563 | ||
Justme, I was posting from my mobile phone. I was on vacation. I typed Mak. Short for the whole name. It came out man. The letters on the phone are small and it is a touch screen. I have had it about a month and still getting used to it. It was to say Greetings Mak. Context is key in interpretation of biblical passages. Definiations are one part of observation. Also asking the five w's and an h questions. Observation of the text is vital. Using the passage that was first quoted is what I was referring to in context if you read my response. The entire book is only a few chapters long. It is unwise for me to take a single word or a single verse and give a difficult subject as day of the Lord an interrpretation. The verses referred to to explain ones view must be looked at in their context in light of the historical background and the author's purpose for writing the entire book then look at the book in context of the entire sixty six books. Justme, are you the moderator now? |
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49 | follow up to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216499 | ||
Please remember to exhibit Christ like character in the dialogue. Galatians 5:22-23. Remember to have respect for one another. Keep the discussion polite, just as you would want in posts addressed to you. Ephesians 4:1-3,29. | ||||||
50 | follow up to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216480 | ||
Greetings man, ok let us look at the scripture you referenced in Zephaniah reading the entire recordasking the who, what, when, where, why and how questions such as who is the word of the Lord to. Who did Zephaniah prophesy to? What was the message? Why was this going to be done? What was gong to happen to them? Where was this going to happen? How long was it going to last? Who would the Lord use to bring about his message or his decree? What would the Lord do to this nation? | ||||||
51 | reply question to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216472 | ||
There is no need to be embarrassed. We are all learning. | ||||||
52 | reply question to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216443 | ||
I don't know what logic you use in your first question. Do you read the old testament? The Lord through the prophets always told the people what to expect in the future. This is what showed that a prophet was a true prophet of the Lord is that 100 percent of what he said had to come true. For instance, look at when Israel went from monotheism to having a human king over them. The Lord told them exactly what would happen to their sons and daughters, their possessions and so forth. Because the wanted to be like pagan nations around them, the Lord let them have kings. The Lord always told them what the future would bring, always according to their choices. So your questions puzzles me. Secondly, in King Nebuchadnezzar life, the Lord through the prophet Daniel told him exactly what would happen to him. Nebuchadnezzar was a pagan king. Individual christians are being sanctified daily. So I am not understanding why you think this is a future event, i. e. sanctification aka refined, etc. | ||||||
53 | reply question to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216377 | ||
Because if you take Revelation literally and interpret it the same way you interpret other parts of the bible applying the same rules the conclusion these who have earnestly studied it come to is a pre-trib or mid-trib rapture. People who do not take Revelation literally have to ignore large portions of scripture which they symbolize or spiritualize or say it has already happened. The sin issue you speak of has nothing to do with the rapture of the church. The sin issue is a moral issue. When you look around you will always see sin and wonder and be confused. It is not our place to judge someone else's salvation. It is our place to look inside and judge ourselves. Wasn't it Peter who asked the Lord about John when the Lord told Peter what would happen to him and the Lord's reply was what is that to you, you follow me. | ||||||
54 | follow up to 1 corinth 15 question | 1 Cor 15:52 | Val | 216376 | ||
Dear Makarios, Regarding the Day of the Lord. It is a period of time not just one day. | ||||||
55 | When was Lucifer cast out of heaven? | Luke 10:18 | Val | 216315 | ||
Dear Searcher: Satan has been judged for his disobedience. He no longer has the position he once had before his fall. However, he still is held accountable to G-d so he still has access to heaven. His domain is the earth. The passages in Job show his answering to G-d. Some like to say Satan has power but he is on a leash. His being cast down to the pit for the thousand year reign of Christ is yet future. | ||||||
56 | Did Jesus ever drink wine? | Matt 11:19 | Val | 215993 | ||
Thank God there will be no denominational divisions in Heaven, only those who have agreed upon their faith in the precious atoning blood of Jesus Christ. - Source: From the book, “What People Ask About The Church,” by Dale A. Robbins. |
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57 | Did Jesus ever drink wine? | Matt 11:19 | Val | 215984 | ||
Dear MJH, Did you read the article by Norman Geisler. If he indeed wrote it the first sentence in which he says "Many wine-drinking [so-called] "Christians"" stopped me from caring to read the rest. It is this attitude that turns people off from the abstinence crowd. From last I heard salvation was by grace through Christ alone not whether a christian had a glass of wine with dinner. This attitude is the same attitude some of the Pharisees took with our Lord. A holier than thou attitude. It is very unbecoming especially for Mr. Geisler if he indeed wrote this article. |
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58 | Did Jesus ever drink wine? | Matt 11:19 | Val | 215976 | ||
Thats a good point Steve. I appreciate your sticking to the topic rather than making cute comments about a christians immaturity because they have a different interpretation than the preachers. Lord help us all if we do not line up what preachers say to the word of God. In this day and time we have all the resources to do so, thanks be to God. Sister Val | ||||||
59 | Did Jesus ever drink wine? | Matt 11:19 | Val | 215964 | ||
Dear Tim: To be specific Did you say anything short of abstinence is a sin? The bible does not command us not to drink wine. It does command us not to get drunk. The only way a person could get drunk is to drink wine. This is not broad. It is very specific. It is not a sin to drink a glass of wine with a meal which is the original question. As to whether the content was the same in ancient times, we have some references of people getting drunk so whether it was four to one, they still managed to do it. I am glad you do not beat your congregation over the head with the topic. In my neck of the woods, they do. I thought the response of hopealong with the gotquestions answer covered it pretty good. I don't have any thing to add. In closing we will have to agree to disagree my friend. Blessings, Val |
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60 | Does God lead us to sin? | Bible general Archive 4 | Val | 215962 | ||
Dear Doc,very well say, thank you. You gave me a lot to think about. Grace to you - Sister Val | ||||||
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