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81 | how can i get the powers of the holy spi | NT general Archive 1 | Ken hepting | 101087 | ||
[Since you are not correct, we'll have to move on to something else.] That will be tough to do, Steve, since it is foundational to anything that follows. |
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82 | how can i get the powers of the holy spi | NT general Archive 1 | Ken hepting | 101088 | ||
No...How can that be when He said to them "RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT". Nowhere is it written that that was symbolism. To the contrary that was the first time anyone was "Born Again"; The "indwelling" took place at that momment. Acts 2 was the "Coming upon" of the Holy Spirit; the receiving of the "priestly garment" typified in Ezek. 44; the "Promise of the Father"; the "Paraclete-Another Helper-Comforter" spoken of by Jesus. Again I ask you, What were the instructions given in Acts chapter 1? And wasn't it spoken to those who were ALREADY INDWELT by the Holy Spirit? In case you didn't realize it there are Three manifestions of the Holy Spirit. |
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83 | how can i get the powers of the holy spi | NT general Archive 1 | Ken hepting | 101089 | ||
[Now I repeat: 1 Cor. 12:13 For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body. If this isn't baptism with the Holy Spirit, then what is it?] The baptism into the Body of Christ. It is NOT the baptism of Acts 2 but rather John 20.22. |
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84 | how can i get the powers of the holy spi | NT general Archive 1 | Ken hepting | 101091 | ||
Acts 2:3 (NASB) And there appeared to them tongues as of fire distributing themselves, and they rested ON EACH ONE OF THEM. Acts 19:6 (NASB) And when Paul had laid his hands upon them, the Holy Spirit came ON THEM, and they began speaking with tongues and prophesying. Acts 11:15 (NASB) "And as I began to speak, the Holy Spirit FELL UPON them, just as He did upon us at the beginning. No "indwelling", here. |
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85 | how can i get the powers of the holy spi | NT general Archive 1 | Ken hepting | 101092 | ||
[The Holy Spirit came upon them (Acts 2:3), filled them (Acts 2:4), and baptized them (Acts 1:5). How could they not have been indwelt at that time?] They had to be...they were before hand. John 20.22, remember? |
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86 | why did'nt GOD accept CAIN'S offering? | Genesis | Ken hepting | 100183 | ||
[3) Cain didn't offer God his best and choicest fruits he just gave him any ole thing] If I had to make a guess I would choose this one. It couldn't be #2 because God received grain offerings later on. #1 is out in my book because not enough was revealed to them about the "blood" and what it stood for.. This is a good question and needs to be compared with Esau and Jacob. Was it just God's good pleasure that He picks and chooses or does He really choose based on a knowledge of the choices He [already knows] we will make? |
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87 | why did'nt GOD accept CAIN'S offering? | Genesis | Ken hepting | 100184 | ||
A little more here: The [Bible says] fear and knowledge of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. If we fear and know we should be wise in the choices we make. This is every man's a gift called "understanding". God knows who will choose in His direction and directs his steps. Others have their understanding, clouded....And then there was Pharoah. |
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88 | Why did Adam grow old? | Gen 1:27 | Ken hepting | 100967 | ||
[After the fell of man the sickness and death comes in this is the reason why God drove them away from eden because if they eat the tree of life they will leave forever.] Why the need to eat of the tree of life if they never sin? |
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89 | Why did Adam grow old? | Gen 1:27 | Ken hepting | 101136 | ||
I understand but I'm not speaking of the tree of knowledge of evil and good but the "tree of life". They could always have eated of that tree. Ever wonder why they didn't? |
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90 | Why did Adam grow old? | Gen 1:27 | Ken hepting | 101210 | ||
Why not? God was after a human family, wasn't He? What did Lucifer have to do with it? I would guess it was because of Lucifer that He did. | ||||||
91 | Why did Adam grow old? | Gen 1:27 | Ken hepting | 101299 | ||
[Adam would have grown old ... he was aging, since man is noted by time.] I agree with you, though I didn't see it that way until recently.[I really didn't think anout it much] But having seen that in that light supports my belief that Adam was intended to be our role model, reaching a point in time when God would have transfigured him. I know that raises another question, "what about Christ". I can believe Adam would have been the "Word" made flesh. Your thoughts? |
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92 | Why did Adam grow old? | Gen 5:5 | Ken hepting | 100966 | ||
If living forever wasn't a problem, accompanied by "growing old", why was there a tree of life in the garden whereby had they eaten they would have? How is it that Jesus grew old? He was without sin. Was there perhaps a point in time where they would have stopped getting old [in appearance]? If so what point in time would that have been, in your estimation? |
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93 | How was Joshua born? | Josh 24:15 | Ken hepting | 92157 | ||
Good Grief!! I was only joking! Do you really think the I could mean it without joking? HE WAS THE SON OF NONE. That's so all old it has moss on it. | ||||||
94 | Joshus had a father, but no mother? | Josh 24:15 | Ken hepting | 92180 | ||
forget it | ||||||
95 | How was Joshua born? | Josh 24:15 | Ken hepting | 92201 | ||
How am I wrong, Hank? Surely He had a mother and a father. His father's name, no doubt, was NUN. Now how do you get I don't understand that, because I made joke out of it by twisting to mean NONE? Are you all that sensitive that the most obvious needs to be explained beyond what is reasonable. Good grief! | ||||||
96 | How was Joshua born? | Josh 24:15 | Ken hepting | 92211 | ||
I hope so...I needed my confidence renewed at this point. | ||||||
97 | Why don't you know for sure? | Eccl 11:6 | Ken hepting | 100153 | ||
[To answer the second half of your question once Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit God gave us freedom to make or own choices. He wants us to choose Him but instead we turn away and do what we want.] Are you saying here that Adam didn't have the freedom to choose before he chose? |
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98 | Why don't you know for sure? | Eccl 11:6 | Ken hepting | 100154 | ||
[If there was no grace and mercy in those days, what was the purpose of the sacrificial system? Was that not a visible demonstration of God's grace? I also think that David spoke enough about God's efficacious, "steadfast love" in the Psalms to eliminate any doubt of God's grace in the OT.] And many unregenerated, depraved souls made use of it. :) |
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99 | Why don't you know for sure? | Eccl 11:6 | Ken hepting | 100155 | ||
[In Revelation 1-3 Jesus declares that churches that dishonor his name will be removed or even spit out of his mouth.] I thought once saved, always saved. What happened here? |
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100 | Why don't you know for sure? | Eccl 11:6 | Ken hepting | 100156 | ||
[I hope that these verses help in letting you know that God never leaves us alone] Oh but He does in sense that His presence ins't "felt" that brings warmth and confidence. It is at these times when, as Jesus did, one stands on the scriptural ground, fights the good fight of faith and shoews his/her allegiance to the Father. This is what Jesus did and we must also if we seek to become "sons brought into glory". Romans 8:19 (NASB-U) For the anxious longing of the creation waits eagerly for the revealing of the sons of God. ........not just a bunch saved people. Can you see the challenge here? |
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