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681 | Hate Esau, hate us? | Rom 8:39 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154639 | ||
I thought this was interesting. Some of Matthew Henry’s commentary from Malachi 1:1-5 addressing Jacob and Esau. "Let them see what a difference God had made between Jacob and Esau. Esau was Jacob's brother, his twin-brother: “Yet I loved Jacob and I hated Esau, that is, took Jacob into covenant, and entailed the blessing on him and his, but refused and rejected Esau.” Note, Those that are taken into covenant with God, that have the lively oracles and the means of grace committed to them, have reason to look upon these as tokens of his love. Jacob is loved, for he has these, Esau hated, for he has not. The apostle quotes this (Rom_9:13), and compares it with what the oracle said to Rebecca concerning her twins (Gen_25:23), The elder shall serve the younger, to illustrate the doctrine of God's sovereignty in dispensing his favours; for may he not do what he will with his own? Esau was justly hated, but Jacob freely loved; even so, Father, because it seemed good in thy eyes, and it is not for us to ask why or wherefore. The Edomites shall be made the monuments of God's justice, and he will be glorified in their utter destruction: For Esau have I hated; I laid his mountains waste, the mountains of Seir, which were his heritage. When all that part of the world was ravaged by the Chaldean army the country of Edom was, among the rest, laid in ruins, and became a habitation for the dragons of the wilderness, so perfectly desolate was it; as was foretold, Isa_34:6, Isa_34:11. The Edomites had triumphed in Jerusalem's overthrow (Psa_137:7), and therefore it was just with God to put the same cup of trembling into their hands. And, though Edom's ruins were last, yet they were lasting, and the desolation perpetual; and in this the difference was made between Jacob and Esau, and is made between the righteous and the wicked, to whom otherwise all things come alike, and there seems to be one event. Jacob's cities are laid waste, but they are rebuilt; Edom's are laid waste, and never rebuilt. The sufferings of the righteous will have an end and will end well; all their grievances will be redressed, and their sorrow turned into joy; but the sufferings of the wicked will be endless and remediless, as Edom's desolations, Mal_1:4. Note, Those that walk contrary to God will find that he will walk contrary to them; for who ever hardened his heart against God and prospered? When the Jews had rejected Christ and his gospel they became Edomites, and this word was fulfilled in them; for when, in the time of the emperor Adrian, they attempted to rebuild Jerusalem, God by earthquakes and eruptions of fire threw down what they built, so that they were forced to quit the enterprise. Secondly, They shall be looked upon by all as abandoned to utter ruin. All that see them shall call them the border of wickedness, a sinful nation, incurably so, and therefore the people against whom the Lord has indignation for ever. Since their wickedness is such as will never be reformed, their desolations shall be such as are never to be repaired. Against Israel God was a little displeased (Zec_1:15), but against Edom he has indignation, and will have for ever, for they are the people of his curse, Isa_34:5. The Israelites shall be made the monuments of his mercy, and he will be glorified in their salvation, Mal_1:5. “The Edomites shall be stigmatized as a people hated of God, but your eyes shall see your doubts concerning his love to you for ever silenced; for you shall say, and have cause to say, The Lord is and will be magnified from the border of Israel, from every part and border of the land of Israel.” The border of Edom is a border of wickedness, and therefore the Lord will have indignation against it for ever; but the border of Israel is a border of holiness, the border of the sanctuary (Psa_78:54), and therefore God will make it to appear (though it may for a time lie desolate) that he has mercy in store for it, and thence he will be magnified; he will give his people Israel both cause, and hearts, to praise him. When the border of Edom still remains desolate, and the border of Israel is repaired and replenished, then it will appear that God has loved Jacob." – Matthew Henry WOS |
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682 | is masturbation a sin? | Bible general Archive 2 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154633 | ||
johnny-b, Yonose gave you a pretty good answer. For more, see the following: http://www.gotquestions.org/masturbation-sin.html WOS |
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683 | The deference | Gal 3:9 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154614 | ||
J. Vernon McGee has the following notes referencing Acts 2:1-4. This may help you. v. 1 — Pentecost took place 50 days after the Feast of Firstfruits (see author’s book, Learning Through Leviticus, Vol. 2, on Leviticus 23:15-22). “Fully come” means that this was the fulfillment of the meaning and purpose for which it was given. As the Feast of Passover depicts the death of Christ and the Feast of Firstfruits depicts the resurrection of Christ, the Feast of Pentecost depicts the beginning and origin of the church. (Five minutes before the Day of Pentecost there was no church; five minutes after the Day of Pentecost there was the church.) What Bethlehem was to the birth of Christ, Pentecost and Jerusalem were to the coming of the Holy Spirit. He began to baptize believers, which means He placed them in the body of Christ — identifying them with Christ as His body on earth (see 1 Corinthians 12:12, 13). v. 2 — It was not a wind but there was a sound “like a” wind. “Rushing mighty wind” means that it had the sound of a tornado so that all of Jerusalem evidently heard it. The sound of a tornado has been likened to that of a thousand freight trains. It was an appeal to the ear gate. v. 3 — “As of fire” means that it was not fire but looked like fire, appealing to the eye gate. This was not the baptism of fire, which is judgment yet to come, but the baptism of the Holy Spirit. v. 4 — “All filled with the Holy Spirit” indicates that all the other ministries of the Holy Spirit to believers in this age had already been performed, as they occur in this order: 1. Regenerating (John 3:5); 2. Indwelling (Romans 8:9); 3. Sealing (Ephesians 4:30); 4. Baptizing (Acts 1:5; 1 Corinthians 12:12, 13). The experience of Pentecost came from the filling of the Spirit — not the baptizing of the Spirit. The baptizing ministry of the Holy Spirit placed them in the church, the new body that came into existence here for the first time. See the rest at: http://www.thruthebible.org WOS |
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684 | Where should I turn?????? | Bible general Archive 2 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154590 | ||
2Fedex, No criticism. I promise. I would just like to point out a couple of things to you, if I may, in response to your post to humbledbyhisgrace since it will follow up my response to you earlier also. You said: “but we must not discount people too quickly when they ask questions that require physical proof(Jesus certainly didn't seem terribly offended by the Apostles wanting to touch Him)” John 20:29 Jesus said to him, Because you have seen Me, Thomas, do you now believe (trust, have faith)? Blessed and happy and to be envied are those who have never seen Me and yet have believed and adhered to and trusted and relied on Me. See, we weren’t going to get the hands on proof (and didn’t get it) that the disciples were privileged to receive. But we did get the Holy Spirit and Scriptures. You also state: “but how can a person who is apparently lost and without the Holy Spirit to illuminate them know what a particular verse means?” Romans 15:4 For everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope. 1 Thessalonians 1:5 because our gospel came to you not simply with words, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and with deep conviction. You know how we lived among you for your sake. We can’t give anyone the Holy Spirit we can only point them to the Scriptures. And then you stated: “God knows our hearts and can and will provide all we need to have faith.” Romans 10:17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ. We need faith. That’s why I asked where faith fit into a certain line of reasoning. Without faith why would anyone believe? And where can we get that faith? We get it from God through hearing His message. That’s why I know that the Bible can be used to prove God’s existence to someone who does not believe, because it contains God’s message to us and we cannot concoct anything better than that. If we are seeking the truth, we’ll find it in Christ. We’ll find the eyewitness accounts of Christ in the Bible. Luke 11:9,10: 9"So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 10For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened. My point is this: If one is truly and honestly seeking the truth, they’ll find it in Scripture. We can only lead them that far and then God will do the rest. That's all I wanted to point out. In love WOS |
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685 | cursing? | Luke 6:28 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154581 | ||
Javelin I would rather not dignify that with anything other than I think it best we end our discussion, you and I. I feel you’re misrepresenting the Word and using it out of context, you feel your not. Let’s leave it at that. Peace to you WOS |
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686 | Where should I turn?????? | Bible general Archive 2 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154543 | ||
I agree there are valid questions that should be answered, but why the need rule out the use of Scripture? Javelin stated in post #154487: “Using the bible to prove God's existence is circular reasoning.” That would indicate that it is futile to use the Bible to prove God’s existence and I disagree with that. I don’t dissuade the use of extra-biblical material in answering valid questions so long as their sources are validated by the God-inspired scriptures. You seem to hold Paul’s epistles in high regard, so let us look at what Paul wrote concerning the subject. A look into 1 Corinthians 1 (vs 20-23 specifically) shows us that Paul, when preaching, in fact preached Christ crucified. 20Where is the wise man (the philosopher)? Where is the scribe (the scholar)? Where is the investigator (the logician, the debater) of this present time and age? Has not God shown up the nonsense and the folly of this world's wisdom? 21For when the world with all its earthly wisdom failed to perceive and recognize and know God by means of its own philosophy, God in His wisdom was pleased through the foolishness of preaching [salvation, procured by Christ and to be had through Him], to save those who believed (who clung to and trusted in and relied on Him). 22For while Jews [demandingly] ask for signs and miracles and Greeks pursue philosophy and wisdom, 23We preach Christ (the Messiah) crucified, [preaching which] to the Jews is a scandal and an offensive stumbling block [that springs a snare or trap], and to the Gentiles it is absurd and utterly unphilosophical nonsense. Where in fact do we learn the truth about Christ’s crucifixion and what it means to us? That would be the Bible. Why did Paul in all his godly wisdom choose to preach this way? Matthew Henry explains it this way: “Paul had been bred up in Jewish learning; but the plain preaching of a crucified Jesus, was more powerful than all the oratory and philosophy of the heathen world. This is the sum and substance of the gospel. Christ crucified is the foundation of all our hopes, the fountain of all our joys. And by his death we live. The preaching of salvation for lost sinners by the sufferings and death of the Son of God, if explained and faithfully applied, appears foolishness to those in the way to destruction. The sensual, the covetous, the proud, and ambitious, alike see that the gospel opposes their favourite pursuits. But those who receive the gospel, and are enlightened by the Spirit of God, see more of God's wisdom and power in the doctrine of Christ crucified, than in all his other works. God left a great part of the world to follow the dictates of man's boasted reason, and the event has shown that human wisdom is folly, and is unable to find or retain the knowledge of God as the Creator. It pleased him, by the foolishness of preaching, to save them that believe. By the foolishness of preaching; not by what could justly be called foolish preaching. But the thing preached was foolishness to wordly-wise men. The gospel ever was, and ever will be, foolishness to all in the road to destruction. The message of Christ, plainly delivered, ever has been a sure touchstone by which men may learn what road they are travelling. But the despised doctrine of salvation by faith in a crucified Saviour, God in human nature, purchasing the church with his own blood, to save multitudes, even all that believe, from ignorance, delusion, and vice, has been blessed in every age. And the weakest instruments God uses, are stronger in their effects, than the strongest men can use. Not that there is foolishness or weakness in God, but what men consider as such, overcomes all their admired wisdom and strength.” John 14:6 Jesus said to him, I am the Way and the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except by (through) Me. When we witness, we need to witness Christ, who leads to God. Man has a funny way of making God become anything he wants Him to become, to satisfy his own mind. In pointing the lost to Christ, they’ll come to the Father in the way of proper understanding the way they need to. You must have faith in Christ to begin that journey. We have a true eyewitness account of our Lord given by the Gospels, the Bible. I also disagree that faith completes our journey to salvation. Our journey is complete when we are glorified with Christ when He returns. When that happens, I’ll no longer need faith, for then, I will see Him face to face. WOS |
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687 | Where should I turn?????? | Bible general Archive 2 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154536 | ||
Javelin, Just a question if I may... You said: "You can preach as you say til the cows come home and no one will listen unless what you say can be proven." Where does faith fit into your line of reasoning? Hebrews 11 1NOW FAITH is the assurance (the confirmation, the title deed) of the things [we] hope for, being the proof of things [we] do not see and the conviction of their reality [faith perceiving as real fact what is not revealed to the senses]. 2For by [faith--trust and holy fervor born of faith] the men of old had divine testimony borne to them and obtained a good report. 3By faith we understand that the worlds [during the successive ages] were framed (fashioned, put in order, and equipped for their intended purpose) by the word of God, so that what we see was not made out of things which are visible. WOS |
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688 | cursing? | Luke 6:28 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154534 | ||
Javelin, I’m simply trying to make some sense of what it is you are trying to convey. Be assured, if someone has questions concerning your posts on this forum, chances are very good, there are others. You post under the guise of a “helpful Christian, or xtian” but you have generally lacked any kind of scriptural support for what you refer to many times as “your own personal experiences”. It appears to me that when you are asked a question or to validate a claim, you’re quick to go on the defensive and your defensive posture dances around the issue or question, and you offer nothing to substantiate your claims or subsequent queries, akin to the characteristics of a well trained politician. The words I used in developing my question to you, were your words, taken from different posts on the same subject. I didn’t twist your words. I simply put them together, as one would do when following a thread on this forum, in an attempt to understand your position on the subject. The words you used were very confusing and I simply asked for clarification. I think that is a tolerable practice on this forum? I beg to differ with you on the point that Paul pronounced curses on fellow Christians in the scriptures you reference. In Galatians 1: “8But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed!” Paul condemns those who would pervert the true gospel. Then concerning 1 Corinthians 16: “22If anyone does not love the Lord, he is to be accursed Maranatha.” Accursed are those who do not love the Lord. So please tell me, what Christians do you know who would purposely pervert the Gospel or do not have the love for the Lord in their hearts. You point them out and I’ll hold fast to the opinion, they are not true Christians. Therefore, we cannot claim that Paul pronounced curses on fellow Christians. So again, I ask you, where do you find it acceptable for Christians to utter curses against other Christians, or use witchcraft, as you yourself previously defined it, that is aligned with God’s will? You yourself said 99 percent of those are not aligned with God’s will and then reiterate the fact that there are some that are as in your last post as you stated… “However when most people pray prayers of "cursing" or control against their fellow xtians they are totally out of line and acting in a purely selfish way.” So please tell me where we find in the word of God that as Christians, we are told it is acceptable to pronounce certain curses on the brethren. From your position and defense thereof, apparently it is there somewhere. If I am in the wrong for asking you to clarify a position and to support it with sound scripture, let the forum say so and I’ll oblige them by ending my inquiries. I’m here to learn more about Word of God as others are. I feel I’m in line with forum guidelines in asking you to clarify, so please do. WOS |
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689 | cursing? | Luke 6:28 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154506 | ||
Javelin, In two separate posts you make the following statements: “IMO 99 percent of curses uttered by Xtians are totally outside of God's will as the scripture, as noted, teaches the contrary.” Post no. 154484 and then… “Witchcraft like that is basically defined as, "attempting to use supernatural means to acheive one's own ends with others" "When xtians do it the supernatural means is God, though God will have nothing to do with it - except perhaps turning it on our own dumb heads to teach us a lesson!" Post no 154501 So you are saying there are Christians that ask God to perform witchcraft and there is 1 percent that is within God will? Very dangerous words, I would say, and would like to see some scriptural support for that. WOS |
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690 | cursing? | Luke 6:28 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154504 | ||
What are xtians?? Well, based on a previous response given to the same question, the "x" represents CHI. So I think the reference is to chitians? Your guess is as good as mine. WOS |
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691 | What Bible says on marriage of relatives | Gen 28:2 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154469 | ||
Sarah was Terah's daughter. But Terah was Abraham's father, not his brother. Genesis 11:26 Terah lived seventy years, and became the father of Abram, Nahor and Haran. Abraham and Sarah were siblings from the same father. Genesis 20:12 "Besides, she actually is my sister, the daughter of my father, but not the daughter of my mother, and she became my wife; WOS |
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692 | why did God put the devil on earth ? | Eph 1:11 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154459 | ||
If God did not allow for evil, would we serve God out of obligation only, since there would be no choice? If it were that evil and suffering were not permitted by God, could we truly understand what is good and how good it is? Even with the evil and suffering that God allows His children to undergo, it is evident that ultimately, God is glorified or is my perspective bent on this? Example: John 9 1As He passed by, He saw a man blind from birth. 2And His disciples asked Him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he would be born blind?" 3Jesus answered, "It was neither that this man sinned, nor his parents; but it was so that the works of God might be displayed in him. God does permit us to suffer in this manner? Responding to buckman but would appreciate input from BradK and Doc as well. WOS |
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693 | I was cheated on - can you help? | Matt 6:14 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154346 | ||
Melodie, First and foremost, I do hope the relationship of yours that you mention is one that would be approved by God. Secondly, "Turn all your worries over to Him. He cares about you" (1 Peter 5:7). You’ll see this quote and others at the following site, please check it out and the online resource it recommends: http://www.gotquestions.org/affair-response.html Thirdly, I myself have an inkling of the feelings and the emotions that you must be fumbling through, as I was a victim of an extra-marital affair. Prior to coming to faith in Christ, my wife ventured outside of our marriage and engaged in an adulterous relationship. Some point after I had accepted Christ as my Savior is when she confessed it to me, some seven years after the act. For a long time, I struggled with how I should handle the situation. I knew that unfaithfulness from your spouse was surely an acceptable reason for ending a marriage, but as also I learned, it doesn’t have to. I turned my worries, my fears, my unforgiving heart, my distrust and all I could over to the Lord and asked that He direct me through His word and whatever other means He deemed appropriate. He did. I am proof that “cheating” does not have to end a marriage. My wife and I celebrated our fifteenth wedding anniversary last year and our marriage is stronger than ever and continually growing. We worked hard to mend what was broken between us and believe me; we had help. There are still some areas under repair, but nothing that would seem out of the ordinary as compared to any other relationship I suppose. All that said, please realize, my situation is not the same as yours, yours not the same as mine, so the approaches taken and results rendered may not be the same and may not be appropriate from one to the other. However please know that you are not alone in your feelings. There are many who have and many who will, go through the same experience that you are. I suppose there are many factors that will come into play in determining how one should approach such a hurtful thing and no one person will be able to supply you with all of the right answers. But God can. I would advise you seek guidance from your Pastor or another person from within the church in whom you can trust. Whomever you reach out to, ensure they are godly persons and will do their best to help point you in the right direction in finding a resolution and finding peace. Be careful of whom you open your heart to, especially when dealing with strangers in the essence of those who do not know you or your situation firsthand. There are many loving and caring Christian brothers and sisters that participate in this forum so I’m sure you will see some kind responses and the references to Scripture that you asked for. Also know that in most cases, all kindness aside, you’ll receive another Christian’s true perspective of God’s word and how it may apply to you and your circumstances. May God may bless you and help you find the answers that you seek. WOS |
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694 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154299 | ||
One would think that “reasonable” men of God would be discerning enough to see that the “faithful and discreet slave class” has been neither faithful nor discreet after their numerous failed and basically unsupported predictions. Deuteronomy 18:20-22 (NASB) 20'But the prophet who speaks a word presumptuously in My name which I have not commanded him to speak, or which he speaks in the name of other gods, that prophet shall die.' 21"You may say in your heart, 'How will we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?' 22"When a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the thing does not come about or come true, that is the thing which the LORD has not spoken The prophet has spoken it presumptuously; you shall not be afraid of him. WOS |
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695 | who was the first tailor in the bible | Gen 3:21 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154292 | ||
According to Genesis 3:21, God. WOS |
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696 | How does God speak to us? | Heb 1:1 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154287 | ||
Greg Laurie writes the following: In America today, we have something that could be described as a new spirituality. It's a revival of sorts—not in the biblical sense of people turning to God, but a revival of all kinds of ancient and weird spiritual concepts and beliefs. People are spiritually hungry. They are searching for truth. And the problem is, some of this strange theology is finding its way into the church. We must be very careful to keep our guard up. Don't forget that when the devil misled Eve in the Garden, he did it with partial truth. He did not question God's Word altogether. Rather, he questioned if Eve properly understood it. We must be careful of the deviant teachings that are out there today. So often when a new teaching comes along, we will get excited: a new revelation! I hope this won't disappoint you, but there aren't any new revelations. Everything you need to know about God is already written in His Book. As it has been said, if it's true, it isn't new. And if it's new, it isn't true. So don't go looking for new revelations. Spend your time instead in learning God's Word, and He will bring fresh understanding of it. Years ago, the great thinker C. S. Lewis warned us, "If you do not listen to theology, that will not mean that you have no ideas about God. It will mean that you have a lot of wrong ones." I think this is especially important today. We need to know what Jesus said. We need to know what the truth is. We need to pay attention to doctrine. Copyright © 2005 by Harvest Ministries. All rights reserved. |
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697 | tongues | Eph 4:14 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154237 | ||
I do not "believe" that I am a Christian. I know. Big difference. Have a nice day. |
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698 | tongues | Eph 4:14 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154190 | ||
Javelin, My friend, first of all, you accuse me of being “anti-tongue”. If you would take a little time to look into my posts on this forum, you would see that in fact, I am not. Ref. Post number (148377). The fact of the matter is, I still debate the gift of tongues with myself. I believe they still exist, but are used in this day and age in an improper manner and that if truth be told, many who claim this experience, are falsely testifying. That being said, I would like to address just a few things in your post because quite frankly, some of it is”hogwash”… You stated: “Kennyittis, again if true, recounted his personal experience. Who the hey are you to say, as so many others here, that it is "not from God" since tongues is long passed" ??!!” I never said that at all. I don’t believe I even addressed Kennyittis and his post. My debate was with elektos and the sources he used to support his position on tongues. We addressed that, he and I, and have come to the conclusion to peacefully disagree. I also asked Brenda to use scriptural evidence for her claim. But I don’t think I addressed Kennyittis. You then stated: “"How can you know? Where you there? Do you know what the words he uttered mean?" no, so what - your questions apply to you as well.” I was not there. Again, I never told Kennyittis that his vision was Godly or not. But how can you honestly give him the reassurance that it was? You can’t and therefore should not have. What if the source of his vision was not from God? Should he continue down the road you suggested? Statements like that can be very detrimental to someone when you offer them and haven’t the full facts of the case. You need to check yourself in the pattern of offering irresponsible and rash advise. The devil will fool even the elect if he could. Since you don’t know the basis of Kennyittis’ vision, you cannot possibly affirm that it was from God. You then state: “I simply believe the witness and make the correlation with clear scripture.” That is all the BradK asked you for. Frankly, until you can offer some biblical support, what you post is your opinion and rather dismissible because we all know what worldly wisdom and opinions can offer. Back up what you state with Scripture. It is quite simple really. You then offered this: “"Thus, how do you perceive to know it was from God?" - mere analysis of his description of the event. How do you or anyone else for that matter, perceive to know it was not from God? How does anyone know anything about what any witness says?” Go back to Kennyittis’ post. He never confirmed the vision was from God. What he said was this: “i believe i had a vision”. So he wasn’t sure if it was even a vision. But according to you, it was and it was from God. Very dangerous assumption my friend, unless, God has spoken to you as well and informed you of such. I’ll leave this discussion as I have left others that will not be productive. Christ be with you, and maybe we can discuss other issues in a more peaceful manner. WOS P.S. Just a word of caution, there are many on this forum and simply all around who do use Scripture to support their views that tongues have ceased. They offer very well rounded, scriptural evidence. If you intend to debate that, I would suggest you yourself do the same. |
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699 | tongues | Eph 4:14 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154182 | ||
You say "Q2. did i speak in tongues? A. yes" How can you know? Where you there? Do you know what the words he uttered mean? Maybe then, you can share with and so edify the rest of us. If Kennyittis has no understanding of the word, how does it edify him? Thus, how do you perceive to know it was from God? WOS |
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700 | DOES GOING 2 CHURCH SAVE U? | Acts 16:31 | Wild Olive Shoot | 154181 | ||
What are "xtians"??? WOS |
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