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61 | Why to create sinful DNA | Rom 5:12 | Finder | 168656 | ||
I recently listened to a doctor making the comment concerning Eve's sin and I confess that I wouldn't know how to answer that. He said that the fall of mankind is unjustified and that other people shouldn't be born sinners because of the sins of their parents. And he concluded: "I say that it is immoral to punish everyone for the sin of one." What would you say? Thank you, Finder |
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62 | What is to ask and receive the Holy Spir | Luke 11:13 | Finder | 167610 | ||
What is to ask and receive the Holy Spirit? Does that happen only once or many times in different dosages? (to those who ask and continue to ask Him!) Thank you, Finder |
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63 | What is sanctification in a marriage | Acts 13:22 | Finder | 165953 | ||
Dear Doc, Thanks for your posting. But it is giving me a hard time to absorb the idea that the reality of holiness that could be simply stated by the command to have only one wife should be "complex" enough to have to wait a progressive revelation and greater specificity to clarify what is lawful or sinful or holy. I thought sanctification would already have been implied by Genesis 2:24 and Deut 17:17. In Him, Finder |
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64 | David's wives became impure after Absalo | Acts 13:22 | Finder | 165948 | ||
Dear Doc, The incident was having the possession of multiple wives. David, in opposition to Deut. 17:17, multiplied wives to himself besides Abigail, Ahinoam, and Michal: Maachah daughter of Talmai king of Geshur, whom probably he took in his raid (1 Sam. 27:8), Haggith, Abital, Eglah And the question is that if physical relations with more than one person is adultery, or adultery is only what violates what is on paper. But I believe Jesus mentioned that even looking at another woman with a lustful thought was already adultery. So the "official" marriage on paper doesn't seem to be the primary problem but the act itself. The incident involving Absalom is that according to your interpretation, only then, David's wives were violated. But that he didn't violate each one with previous multiple relations. In Him, Finder |
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65 | What is implication of Absalom in case | Acts 13:22 | Finder | 165946 | ||
Dear Doc, Thank you for your post. My intention was not trying to violate James 4:11 but my main intention was to being able to difine what the boundaries of sin are and what having a heart after God is. It still looks to me that if a woman, for example, would have two husbands, each time she had relations with one, she would be committing adutery against the other. And that is what it seems to have happened to David. Or would adultery be defined by the violation of what we write on paper rather than the physical relations themselves?(as might be implied by the problem Absalom caused to David). Finder |
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66 | David multiple wives, a life time of sin | Acts 13:22 | Finder | 165891 | ||
ebrain, thanks for your reply. Praise God for your salvation! But I guess a point was not addressed. David LIVED with these many wives all his life. For this, he never repented because he never divorced them. So it still seems that he lived in adultery and it seems difficult to accept that he could be such an important model for a Christian and such a paradigm of one whose heart was after God's own heart. Finder |
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67 | Was it a man after God's own heart | Acts 13:22 | Finder | 165887 | ||
How could David be considered a man after God's own heart if he committed adultery during most part of his life? Matthew 19:9 "And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery." David, in conformity with the usage of eastern kings, but in opposition to Deut. 17:17, multiplied wives to himself besides Abigail, Ahinoam, and Michal: Maachah daughter of Talmai king of Geshur, whom probably he took in his raid (1 Sam. 27:8), Haggith, Abital, Eglah 1 Kings 15:5 because David did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and had not turned aside from anything that He commanded him all the days of his life, except in the case of Uriah the Hittite. Revelation 22:16 "I, Jesus, have sent My angel to testify to you these things for the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, the bright morning star." Why does the Bible give so much importance for an adulterer? Is adultery sin or not? Imagine a pastor or any other member of a church with two wives. Finder |
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68 | What is the scope of Devil's action? | 1 Pet 5:8 | Finder | 165844 | ||
How can we follow this verse if the Devil cannot be at all places at the same time? Aren't there too many people in the planet for him to prowl around? | ||||||
69 | Can Devil be at many places same time? | 1 Pet 5:8 | Finder | 165836 | ||
Can the Devil be at many places at the same time? Thank you, Finder |
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70 | Can a Christian share other religions ? | 1 Kin 3:3 | Finder | 165835 | ||
Can a Christian also participate in the practices of other religions? It looks that this practice was overlooked by God himself which honored Solomon even despite that practice 1 Kings 3:5 5 In Gibeon the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream at night; and God said, "Ask what you wish me to give you." Thank you, Finder |
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71 | How can I know if I am a good soil? | Matt 13:8 | Finder | 165521 | ||
How can I know if I am a good soil or a bad one? How can I know if I have saving faith or just head knowledge? I've been checking the Reformers and the Arminians to help arrive to some final conclusion, but it has not helped. How could anyone be certain if even the tares cannot be easily identified as the following verse says: Matthew 13:30 30 'Allow both to grow together until the harvest; and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers, "First gather up the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them up; but gather the wheat into my barn." | ||||||
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