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61 | Threatens to leave if believer attends | 1 Cor 7:15 | Huron | 117259 | ||
Yes, we are talking about a spouse. The spouse tends to threaten to leave whenever a situation that demands some cooperation/communication comes up. In this situation, the believer explained to the spouse before marriage that he/they would be going to church at least twice a month. They didn't go for a while due to various factors, but now the believer wants to attend. The spouse told the believer that they would leave if the spouse attended church. Should the believer attend and let the chips fall where they may? Huron |
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62 | Threatens to leave if believer attends | 1 Cor 7:15 | Huron | 117506 | ||
This is in the United States. The spouse would know if the believer went to church. I think you are right about talking to a counselor. |
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63 | Holy Spirt w/ evidence of tongues? | 1 Cor 12:10 | Huron | 151162 | ||
Searcher56, Thanks for pointing that out. I agree with you that tongues will cease while love will never fail. I also see that tongues is said to "cease" while knowledge and Prophecy will be done away. Getting back to my original question, when will that be, and has that happened yet? Looks like we both have the same answer at this point - "not sure." |
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64 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Huron | 131767 | ||
Well, the Spirit was definately there, and Johns baptism was with water, so I'd say both. | ||||||
65 | Yet another baptism question! | Col 2:12 | Huron | 131768 | ||
Tim, I'm going to think about this for a bit. Huron |
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66 | Easy way to learn NT Greek? | 2 Tim 2:15 | Huron | 97073 | ||
Thanks guys. I look up the book Ray recommended. From there I'll decide where to go next. | ||||||
67 | My recent posts re: controversial topics | 2 Tim 2:24 | Huron | 96417 | ||
I respect what 2 Timothy 2:24 says about being quarrelsome. To those of you who contributed on my posts re: regeneration, prodigal son, works and others, I'd like to say thanks. I guess I just needed to think out loud. I hope I didn't start a controversy, though I get the impression that some thought my questions would. Now that we got that out of the way, maybe now I can answer some questions. Huron |
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68 | Heavenly things required cleansing???? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 115413 | ||
Thanks everyone! | ||||||
69 | Another possible view? | Heb 9:23 | Huron | 116397 | ||
mommapbs, Thanks for the insight! I would not have thought of that. Mike |
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70 | James commentary recommendation? | James | Huron | 142568 | ||
Steve, Thanks! I'll look into it. Huron |
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71 | Sacking of Jerusalem by Romans in view? | James 5:7 | Huron | 241993 | ||
Doc, Thanks for the response. I knew that my question was a bit unusual, but there are reasons for my thinking the way I do about this text: James isn't consistent in his use of "Lord" in his letter. Sometimes it clearly means the Father, sometimes the Son, and some times it's ambiguous. Look at the similiar language James 5:7,8 and Matthew: so, you too, when you see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door."Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place. (Matt 24:33,34) Jesus speaking of the destruction of Jerusalem - Remember the disciples asked him two questions at the beginning of this chapter in Matthew. Jesus predicted something it either never happened, or it happened and no one knew if we apply Paul's use of the language surrounding parousia to James discussion of it. I believe that we have to let James speak for James. Thanks for entertaining the thought. Huron |
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72 | Sacking of Jerusalem by Romans in view? | James 5:7 | Huron | 241998 | ||
Doc, While I don't think my observation about this text really changes anything in the big picture, I did enjoy kicking it around with you. I'll check out the Rev. text you mentioned in context. Regards, Huron |
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73 | baptism and the appeal to God | 1 Pet 3:21 | Huron | 142169 | ||
On the PS, I updated my profile. | ||||||
74 | Not a Handbook | Rev 22:9 | Huron | 238566 | ||
That's great insight. While we might profit from using the Bible as a handbook, it's real purpose is to point us to Jesus so that we will trust in Him. | ||||||
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