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81 | Is salvation an ongoing event | 1 Cor 1:23 | Bereaniam | 172180 | ||
What does Paul mean when he says in 1Cor 1:18 ...for the work of the cross is folly to those pershing, but to us "who are being saved" it is the power of God. Is salvation a one-time event or an ongoing process? Bereaniam |
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82 | Is salvation an ongoing event | Eph 1:4 | Bereaniam | 172178 | ||
What does Paul mean when he says in 1Cor 1:18 ...for the work of the cross is folly to those pershing, but to us "who are being saved" it is the power of God. Is salvation a one-time event or an ongoing process? Bereaniam |
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83 | Melchisedec restored tithing | Rom 4:3 | Bereaniam | 171845 | ||
Thanks BradK, He used Heb 7:12 as his proof text, which states that the priesthood had changed , therefore a necessity to change the law. This very scripture is one that I use to refute that tithing is under this present grace period. This preacher said the law changed but was not abolished. His sermon was very confusing (he was a guest preacher at our church). If Heb 7:12 says that tithing was restored...I don't see where he thought it ever ceased from the Mosaic Law. Bereaniam |
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84 | Melchisedec restored tithing | Not Specified | Bereaniam | 171839 | ||
A well-respected preacher said that Melchisedec restored tithing under a new government. Isn't this ridiculous and unscriptural? Bereaniam |
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85 | Melchisedec restored tithing | Rom 4:3 | Bereaniam | 171842 | ||
A well-respected preacher said that Melchisedec restored tithing under a new government. Isn't this ridiculous and unscriptural? Bereaniam |
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86 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 171606 | ||
Thanks again Justme...Sometimes you can get different information from different agents. In Him and He in me |
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87 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 171435 | ||
Greetings Justme, I know it has been a while, but I did check with the IRS and I was told that churches do not have to disclose their budget or financial records. Thanks anyway, Bereaniam |
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88 | Divine Healing, True or False? | Matthew | Bereaniam | 170761 | ||
Greetings, Paul said he was our example, our pattern to follow (of course, as he followed Christ). Paul, Peter, James, John, and other authors of the New Covenant wrote nearly 50, 60, or 70 years after the ressurection of our Lord. Surely this was enough time for believers to live like Prince and Princesses. What example do these men, who walked with Jesus and/or was given the inspired Word to write, show us to live the affluent life? Paul said he was thirsty, hungry, naked, with no certain dwelling place; Paul also refuse money, except to give it to other churches, so he would not hinder the gospel. Show me scripture where we are to prosper except spiritually. Bereaniam |
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89 | Was Jesus ever separated from God? | Ps 139:1 | Bereaniam | 170454 | ||
Thanks Justme...what you said is really what I believe..but so many people have been taught and believe that Jesus became sin and God forsook Him. Where can we flee His Spirit? And again, if He became sin, He would not be the spotless Lamb needed for the sacrifice. Thanks for the confirmation of what I already believed. Bereaniam |
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90 | Please explain this verse? Mark 15:34 | Mark 15:34 | Bereaniam | 170450 | ||
Something to consider: Some say Jesus and God were separated because Jesus "became sin" when He bore the sins of the world. God said He would never leave us or forsake us. Where can we flee from His Spirit? Psalm 139. If Jesus "became sin" He would not be the spotless Lamb needed to be the sacrifice. Jesus knew all alone that He would have to die, so He was not questioning (or doubting) God when He asked, "...Why have You forsaken Me?" To doubt means there's no faith...and without faith it's impossible to please God. Just something to study...ponder. Bereaniam |
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91 | Was Jesus ever separated from God? | Not Specified | Bereaniam | 170444 | ||
When Jesus died on the cross after taking on the sins of the world, was he separated from God? Did he "become sin"? Did he die spiritually? Bereaniam |
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92 | Was Jesus ever separated from God? | Ps 139:1 | Bereaniam | 170451 | ||
When Jesus died on the cross after taking on the sins of the world, was he separated from God? Did he "become sin"? Did he die spiritually? Bereaniam |
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93 | Commentator wrong about Luke, Theophilus | Luke | Bereaniam | 169983 | ||
Wow! WOS, I knew I would get some feedback...but your note greatly exceeds my expectations. It certainly "opens my eyes of understanding" beyond what I could ask or think. Not only was I impressed by the content of your note, but also your literary style of writing, and careful attention to details. Thanks also for the website for further study. Bereaniam |
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94 | Commentator wrong about Luke, Theophilus | Not Specified | Bereaniam | 169963 | ||
Was Luke, the physician, a Gentile? If so, isn't it important to know why God chose only one Gentile to write not just one book of the bible, but two of them (Luke and Acts). It is also amazing that God only used three of the "twelve disciples" to write books of the new testament. Have you ever wondered who Theophilus is (was)that Luke addressed in both the book of Luke and Acts? Do you know that word-for- word Luke wrote more than Paul (who wrote 14 books of the new testament)? Do you believe that Theophilus was probably a Roman official (since he was addressed as "most excellent" in Luke 1:3 and as "O Theophilus" in Acts 1:1)? Other Roman officials were addressed this way as we read about "most excellent governor Felix" Act23:26 and "O king Agrippa" Act 25:26. Is it possible Theophilus was not saved as some commentators have said, but just a Roman official that Luke was "briefing" since Paul was about to stand trial? Have you ever read of other believers in the bible addressed as "O" or "most excellent"? Please help me with this take on Luke and Theophilus? Bereaniam |
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95 | Commentator wrong about Luke, Theophilus | Luke | Bereaniam | 169974 | ||
Was Luke, the physician, a Gentile? If so, isn't it important to know why God chose only one Gentile to write not just one book of the bible, but two of them (Luke and Acts). It is also amazing that God only used three of the "twelve disciples" to write books of the new testament. Have you ever wondered who Theophilus is (was)that Luke addressed in both the book of Luke and Acts? Do you know that word-for- word Luke wrote more than Paul (who wrote 14 books of the new testament)? Do you believe that Theophilus was probably a Roman official (since he was addressed as "most excellent" in Luke 1:3 and as "O Theophilus" in Acts 1:1)? Other Roman officials were addressed this way as we read about "most excellent governor Felix" Act23:26 and "O king Agrippa" Act 25:26. Is it possible Theophilus was not saved as some commentators have said, but just a Roman official that Luke was "briefing" since Paul was about to stand trial? Have you ever read of other believers in the bible addressed as "O" or "most excellent"? Please help me with this take on Luke and Theophilus? Bereaniam |
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96 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 169840 | ||
Thanks, rockfordhx...that's a good word. Bereaniam |
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97 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 169839 | ||
Thanks Tim...glad to be here. Bereaniam |
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98 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 169838 | ||
Thanks Justme for this info...I did not know you could obtain a church's financial records. Do you know if you have to be a member in order to do that? This is a "nondenominational church". In Him and He in me, Bereaniam |
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99 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 169836 | ||
Thanks BradK for the input. In Him and He in me, Bereaniam |
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100 | Church staff's salary questionable | 1 Tim 3:7 | Bereaniam | 169835 | ||
Thanks Nathan for the input...it does help. In Him and He in me, Bereaniam |
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