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41 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98421 | ||
Greetings Tim, thanks for the advice. I will let you know if it was helpful or not when I come back. Where am I going? Wading through 971 posts, as was sung so many years ago, "wish me luck as you wave me goodbye" but,"I will return" with Gods help. SHALOM RJJ. |
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42 | IS there any answers out there? | Not Specified | RJJ | 98287 | ||
Greetings everyone, I have just done a word search and only found 11 posts containing this word. It seems that no one is bothered by it, it's a doctrine that is as old as time and is as relevant as tomorrow. In times past it was of great importance but now in the "civilised" age do we "Protestants" have an answer or are we content/complacent? What is he on about? I was asked a simple enough question, " when a child dies, in the age of innocence, where does the soul go and how can the soul return to Heaven if sin is not allowed into the presence of Holy God? The word I was researching was," Limbo" the Catholic doctrine that is their answer, what is ours? Please do not waste time in telling me the rights and wrongs of this doctrine, or resurrect the old argument between scriptural and traditional, just give me an answer, or your understanding of this question. Thank you all and may the Holy Spirit inspire us. SHALOM RJJ. |
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43 | IS there any answers out there? | NT general Archive 1 | RJJ | 98289 | ||
Greetings everyone, I have just done a word search and only found 11 posts containing this word. It seems that no one is bothered by it, it's a doctrine that is as old as time and is as relevant as tomorrow. In times past it was of great importance but now in the "civilised" age do we "Protestants" have an answer or are we content/complacent? What is he on about? I was asked a simple enough question, " when a child dies, in the age of innocence, where does the soul go and how can the soul return to Heaven if sin is not allowed into the presence of Holy God? The word I was researching was," Limbo" the Catholic doctrine that is their answer, what is ours? Please do not waste time in telling me the rights and wrongs of this doctrine, or resurrect the old argument between scriptural and traditional, just give me an answer, or your understanding of this question. Thank you all and may the Holy Spirit inspire us. SHALOM RJJ. |
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44 | God and the Suffering Saint. Pt 2 | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 96739 | ||
Hello Makarios, greetings in the Lords name. Thank you for your post, and lets not forget that our Lord Himself experienced the greatest suffering. In our world today we may have changed the understanding regarding suffering, about its stresses, its poverty, its humiliation , and to name the diseases but despite how we describe it, suffering is still suffering. All praise to the God we serve, a God that knows by experience what suffering means. How much more is the suffering must be for those who do not know the Love of God. SHALOM. RJJ |
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45 | What can we learn from the Pentecostals? | 1 Cor 3:22 | RJJ | 96310 | ||
The Fundamental Truth of Pentecostal Christianity The sovereignty and grace of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit in creation, providence, revelation, redemption and final judgement. The divine inspiration of the Holy Scripture and its consequent entire trustworthiness and supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct. The universal sinfulness and guilt of fallen man, making him subject to God's wrath and condemnation. The substitutionary sacrifice of the incarnate Son of God as the sole all sufficient ground of redemption from the guilt and power of sin and from its eternal consequences. The justification of the sinner solely by the grace of God through faith in Christ crucified and risen from the dead. The illuminating, regenerating, indwelling and sanctifying work of God the Holy Spirit. The priesthood of all believers, who form the universal Church, the Body of which Christ is the Head and which is committed by His command to the proclamation of the Gospel throughout the world. The expectation of the personal, visible return of the Lord Jesus Christ in power and glory. |
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46 | What can we learn from the Pentecostals? | 1 Cor 3:22 | RJJ | 96307 | ||
Hello DarcyA, Thank you for your post which tells me that if you would explore the site you will find that the writter of the site is simply trying to find the middle road to answer this very problem. The author of the original question asks "what can we LEARN from the Pentecostles" surely the area where we stand in agreement as Pentecostals and the Bible authority for those "doctrines! will advance the Kingdom of God and not the scisms of men! SHALOM. RJJ |
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47 | Jake's Expository Notes | 2 Pet 1:3 | RJJ | 96300 | ||
Hello StJake,The answer to both ?s is "no" but errrrrr! A few suggestions that may help, keep in mind that there is a possible 18000 plus people that may read your posts and not one of them can read your mind, or you, theirs. So, with that in mind, start reading the posts on the home page and when you find something that interests you click on it and you are off. Here you will learn how to ask ?, answer ?, see whom you agree with or disagree with, tell others your views, read their answers, give help as I am. Try a Word search or a Verse search, good hunting! Be aware do not believe all that you read, seek Gods truth through the studying of His Word as written in the Holy Scriptures. SHALOM. RJJ. P/s for good Study Tools try www.crosswalk.com |
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48 | Jake's Expository Notes | 2 Pet 1:3 | RJJ | 96073 | ||
why do we need these notes, please let us know ??? | ||||||
49 | follow peace with all men | 2 Tim 2:23 | RJJ | 96072 | ||
I will NOT ask the ? as that would be foolish.SHALOM | ||||||
50 | I want to be ready when He ( Jesus) come | Matt 16:28 | RJJ | 96071 | ||
Live each day as if it is your last day, living a holy God fearing life, for the time is near. SHALOM. RJJ |
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51 | JakeExpository Notes | 2 Pet 1:1 | RJJ | 95976 | ||
Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology Apostle (Gk. apostolos [ajpovstolo"]). Envoy, ambassador, or messenger commissioned to carry out the instructions of the commissioning agent. ................................................. THE COMMISSION To preach the good news of the Kingdom of God |
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52 | What can we learn from the Pentecostals? | 1 Cor 3:22 | RJJ | 95974 | ||
Hello DarcyA, Thank you for your post, after reading your two posts on this subject I feel that I have to ask with what authority or experience do you say these things, and are you an expert on Pentecostal Doctrine? It would be invaluable information when one evaluates your information. I look forward to your reply. SHALOM. RJJ |
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53 | God and the Suffering Saint. Pt 2 | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 95973 | ||
Let us learn his TRUTH! As one who knows suffering at first hand, I found this a positive help while awaiting for the time of my healing - God also works his will through human suffering. Sometimes there is a correlation between sin and suffering (Psalm 55:19; 119:75), sometimes not (Luke 13:1-5; John 9:1-3), but in all cases God is able to use suffering to discipline (Deut 8:5), correct (Job 5:17), instruct (Isa 26:8-9), teach (Psalm 119:67,71), draw us to himself (Isa 26:16; Hosea 5:14-15), refine (Isa 48:10), and encourage us (Heb 12:4-11). In all of our afflictions God comforts and sustains us (Isa 66:13; Lam 3:19-28; 2 Cor 1:3-7) so that we will not be crushed beyond measure. Nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Rom 8:37-39). By Walter A. Elwell. May the peace of God be our experience. I submit this post to my fellow believers in the hope that they will use it as a platform to expound the doctrines it contains through Scripture. SHALOM, RJJ |
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54 | faith/regeneration | 1 Cor 2:14 | RJJ | 95941 | ||
Hello Huron, HEBREWS 4:2 For indeed we have had good news preached to us, even as also they, but the word of hearing did not profit them, because it was not mixed with faith by those who heard. World English Bible This verse will help you in your quest, here we have a "meeting" the different between them is, some receive faith (which comes on hearing the word), why some and not others? That is called the Sovereign plan of God (which was written before time began) remember though that many are called but few are chosen. SHALOM. RJJ P/s you say that you only have three translations, then try the following:- Study tools are found under the title "faith", explore and enjoy the largest resourse. |
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55 | What can we learn from the Pentecostals? | 1 Cor 3:22 | RJJ | 95841 | ||
Explore this site amd you will learn www.geocities.com/ian4christ41/ |
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56 | God and the Suffering Saint. | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 95839 | ||
Let us learn his TRUTH! As one who knows suffering at first hand, I found this a positive help while awaiting for the time of my healing - God also works his will through human suffering. Sometimes there is a correlation between sin and suffering (Psalm 55:19; 119:75), sometimes not (Luke 13:1-5; John 9:1-3), but in all cases God is able to use suffering to discipline (Deut 8:5), correct (Job 5:17), instruct (Isa 26:8-9), teach (Psalm 119:67,71), draw us to himself (Isa 26:16; Hosea 5:14-15), refine (Isa 48:10), and encourage us (Heb 12:4-11). In all of our afflictions God comforts and sustains us (Isa 66:13; Lam 3:19-28; 2 Cor 1:3-7) so that we will not be crushed beyond measure. Nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Rom 8:37-39). By Walter A. Elwell. May the peace of God be our experience. I submit this post to my fellow believers in the hope that they will use it as a platform to expound the doctrines it contains through Scripture. SHALOM, RJJ |
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57 | His Yoke? | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 95838 | ||
May I say ,what would you WILLINGLY learn from a yoke of authority slavery or discipleship? Look beyond the yoke and you will find the qualities that will give you His rest. Jesus wants us to be like Him. Something different than the people of this world, the second coming is not far off, will Jesus know His sheep? SHALOM. RJJ |
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58 | His Yoke? | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 95672 | ||
Hello always4him, It is an old farming tradition that when you want to train a young ox,or horse, to pull a cart, or plough, you yoke them together with the oldest wisest one and one will learn from the other. We must learn to be like Jesus,and then we will be able to "take the land". |
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59 | His Yoke? | Matt 11:29 | RJJ | 95671 | ||
Subject: Jesus will give you rest Note: Helle Fran1946, Hello always4him, It is an old farming tradition that when you want to train a young ox,or horse, to pull a cart, or plough, you yoke them together with the oldest wisest one and one will learn from the other. We must learn to be like Jesus,and then we will be able to "take the land". |
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60 | The Problem with WoF in a nutshell | Bible general Archive 2 | RJJ | 95019 | ||
Hello DarcyA, May I stand beside you and support you in your stand against the FALSE teachings of the FALSE teachers of the W.O.F movement(also known as the THIRD WAVE). May I remind those who follow the wide road that the final warning IN the BIBLE is found in Rev,22:19 If anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, may God take away his part from the tree of life, and out of the holy city, which are written in this book. 22:20 He who testifies these things says, "Yes, I come quickly." Amen! Come, Lord Jesus. We do not stand alone, may I close as does the Bible. Rev 22:21 The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all the saints. Amen |
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