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421 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163721 | ||
Thank you Steve for your post. I have never said that the Lord did not harden Pharaoh"s heart, What I am concerned with is the implications of this, and how it was done. The means employed by the Lord is made clear in Exodus 7:13. 8:15, and 32. 9:7, and 34. Five times, it is clear that Pharoah hardened his own heart, before at 10:1, the Lord says to Moses "I have hardened his heart". Anyone can harden another persons heart, just try preaching the Gospel to a crowd of unconverted people, and see what reacation you get. At Ex 4:21, the Lord tells Moses what is going to happen at 10:1, If the Holy Spirir has caused it to be recorded five times that Pharoah hardened his own heart,before one reaches 10:1, then there is a very good reason why He has done so. The above is how I understand it was done, the implications thereof I hope to deal with in a another post. I hope Steve that this is of help to you, If you would like further clarification, then please ask. |
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422 | help with understanding mark 7:27-30 | Mark 7:27 | ebrain | 163702 | ||
One of the reasons our Lord spoke to the woman in this way was to reveal that Gentiles were often found to have more faith in Him than His own kinfolk the Jews, who ought to have known better. |
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423 | verses are related to laws of motion | Ecclesiastes | ebrain | 163700 | ||
I am not sure that these verses will help, but have a look at Job 26:7, and Isaiah 40:22. |
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424 | pre-adamic/cain's wife | 1 Tim 2:15 | ebrain | 163687 | ||
Eve was allways a part of the human race, but is not herself the human race, she is mearly, with her husbands help, the mother thereof. I am sorry about any missunderstanding. Christian love. Edwin. |
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425 | pre-adamic/cain's wife | 1 Tim 2:15 | ebrain | 163509 | ||
No I am not saying that, in fact I am supprised that you should ask such a question. | ||||||
426 | Did Israel ever extend to Euphrates? | Gen 15:18 | ebrain | 163505 | ||
As far as I am aware, there is no Biblical, or secular record of the Israelites ever having occupied all that land, but believe me some day soon they will. | ||||||
427 | pre-adamic/cain's wife | 1 Tim 2:15 | ebrain | 163503 | ||
As far as I am aware, the word of God gives no indication of this, read 1 Timothy 2:13-15, which seems to indicate that Eve had not had any children before the fall, in other words the human race was not at that time in existance,and had to be started, in order that Jesus could be born into it, and thereby provide salvation for both Adan and Eve. | ||||||
428 | Do I need to leave the church? | 2 Cor 6:17 | ebrain | 163499 | ||
Yes I would say leave this particular meeting, and find one where the Lord is honored,and the conduct you describe is not found, but you must of course do this prayerfully. | ||||||
429 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163497 | ||
Thank you Steve for your post. The Scriptures to which I refer appear in the post by Mark D Seyler just below yours, please also look at my note to him of 6:55am on 12/2/05. |
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430 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163496 | ||
Thank you for your post. Would you please read Ezekiel 33:11, and 2 Peter 3:9, and tell me how it is possible to reconcile "I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked", and "not wishing that any should perish, but but that all should reach repentance", with John 12:40, which you quote? Please explain why the Lord who has made it clear that He does not will that any should perish, then appears to be saying that He hardens hearts to stop them from being healed? |
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431 | Does Sin mean the same in Old and New | Rom 5:14 | ebrain | 163493 | ||
Sin no matter how it is described, is against God, and that is all that matters. Salvation from sin no matter how it is described, is allways by the same method. |
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432 | Does Sin mean the same in Old and New | Rom 5:14 | ebrain | 163474 | ||
Yes it does, what reason do you have for thinking that there might be any difference? | ||||||
433 | Why was his heart hardened? | Ex 4:21 | ebrain | 163442 | ||
Pharoah hardened his own heart, it is unthinkable to suggest that God would do anything to prevent a person accepting Him. Pharoah was considered to be a god by the Egyptians, he allready had a hard heart,and considered that he was in competion with the tribal god of the Hebrews. When it says "the LORD hardened Pharoah's heart", all it means is that an allready hard man was made even harder as a result of what the Lord our God did to the land of Egtpt. It is put this way ,however, so that you have yet another opertunity to exercise faith in God, as required at Heb 11:6. |
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434 | Jesus laying down of His powers | Luke 5:22 | ebrain | 163357 | ||
Jesus knew the Pharisees thoughts, because His Father revealed them to Him, this the Father was able to do because Jesus allways maintained an attitude towards His Father of, "Not my will, but thine be done", however, it does not follow that if you do the same you also will be able to read other peoples thoughts. All that you would be doing, is giving God permission to use you in any way He may wish. The manner in which He manifests Himself through you, and what He reveals to you, is entirely up to Him. |
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435 | Jesus laying down of His powers | Luke 5:22 | ebrain | 163352 | ||
Jesus knew the Pharisees thoughts, because His Father revealed them to Him, this the Father was able to do because Jesus allways maintained an attitude towards His Father of "not my will, but thine be done", however, it dose not follow that if you do the same that you also be able to read other peoples thoughts. All that you would be doing, is giving God permission to use you in any way He may wish. The manner in which He manifests Himself through you, and what He reveals to you, is entirely up to Him. |
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436 | Jesus laying down of His powers | Luke 5:22 | ebrain | 163297 | ||
Read Phil 2:5-13. Jesus limited himself to the limitations that we all have, so that he could show us how God intended us to behave towards the Lord in the first place. To find out just how this is done, see how he did it, by reading the following verses of Scripture. John 1:18. 5:19 and 30. 7:16-17. 11:41b-42. 14:8-11, especially verse 10. Acts 2:22. and John 20:21-22. Not my will, but thine be done. I hope that this is of help. May the Lord bless you, and keep you safe. Edwin Brain. |
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437 | Jesus has two nature but yet he is one. | John 4:24 | ebrain | 163243 | ||
In addition to the excellant post of Searcher56, allow me to add the following. Please read John 10:17-18, in the Amplified version, and tell me if you know of any man who after he has died, has the authority/power to raise himself back again from the dead?. If you are able to do so, then you have answered your own question. |
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438 | How To Hear The Lord | Rom 10:17 | ebrain | 163154 | ||
I am sorry Snoopy3 I put my answer to your question in the wrong location. Please read my note to BradK's response. |
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439 | How To Hear The Lord | Rom 10:17 | ebrain | 163153 | ||
Heb 11:6, not only requires you to acknowledge His existance, but also believe that if you seek Him then you will indeed be rewarded. Can you in fact truthfully say that you do know that seeking Him, you will find Him? If you can say yes, then He will most certainly make contact with you, I have no Idea how, or when, but it is impossibile for God not to do what He clearly says in His Word He will do. |
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440 | the deity of christ died at the cross? | John 4:24 | ebrain | 163152 | ||
No, God is a Spirit, you cannot kill a Spirit, you can however kill the body that the Spirit choses to indwell, which is why Jesus said "a body have you prepared for me" (Heb 10:5). Jesus never lost His Diety see John 20:28. |
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