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81 | Church requirements for helping others? | Not Specified | Norrie | 121129 | ||
Who can the church help and what are the requirements? My mil is involved in a contraversy at her church because they refuse to help her. They said they can only help widows and orphans and a widow is the wife of one husband and can't have any living children. Is this true? Of course that doesn't stop the pastor from hitting the food bank or this family w/a bunch of fat kids that eat like hogs... | ||||||
82 | Church requirements for helping others? | Gal 6:10 | Norrie | 121130 | ||
Who can the church help and what are the requirements? My mil is involved in a contraversy at her church because they refuse to help her. They said they can only help widows and orphans and a widow is the wife of one husband and can't have any living children. Is this true? Of course that doesn't stop the pastor from hitting the food bank or this family w/a bunch of fat kids that eat like hogs... | ||||||
83 | How Isreal marched across Sinai Desert | Genesis | Norrie | 119790 | ||
Go to anchorstone.com and check out Red Sea Crossing. You'll learn a lot there. :) | ||||||
84 | Who was Pilate's wife? | Bible general Archive 2 | Norrie | 119631 | ||
There is a book called Pontius Pilate by Paul Maier that deals w/Pilate. He had references for all his chapters. It is basically an historical novel but he did a lot of research to get it right. Her name was something like Porcula, I don't have the book here. :) |
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85 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119131 | ||
Thanks! | ||||||
86 | Adam's disobedience? | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119128 | ||
I would think the premediatation factor. , this wasn't no spur of the moment thing, and Adam kinda got caught up in the moment to me but what do I know. :) I have read a good novel about that recently tho. If you like to read Christian novels, Chronticles of the Host by D Brian Shafer were really good. |
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87 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119126 | ||
Wow! I think I'd forget Star Trek if I was you...:) | ||||||
88 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119124 | ||
From Brett. Our Delphi forums are easier to get around on. :) Norrie, I jumped onto that other forum last night late. I don't like it...hard to navigate and post. John 10 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: 28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. 29 My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. Again I agree with Hank on John 10:27-29 above, but he is missing the point. Yes, no man can pluck you away from Christ. However, you can pluck yourself away, by "falling away" on your own. Once you do this, you can NEVER seek repentance again. To do so would mock Jesus. You may seek repentance, but he will rebuke and not forgive you......UNFORGIVABLE SIN....case closed. Notice Jesus says he will give eternal life IF the sheep that hear his voice do what??? FOLLOW HIM. If you fall away and the Holy Ghost leaves you, you are NOT following him anymore....again, the UNFORGIVABLE SIN!!! See Hebrews 6:4-6, Luke 8:12-14. It is apparent based on doctrine that you MUST follow Jesus after accepting him. If you don't, the Holy Spirit may leave you. Why would he leave unless He was blasphemed? Once He does leave, the unforgivable sin has occurred. It is "impossible" to reverse this as we see below: Hebrews 6 4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. I hope this better explains it.....You can post this on the other forum if you think it has merit. I wonder what Judah's thoughts on this are! Brett Foster...Author - Prophecy Central www.prophecy-central.net |
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89 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119117 | ||
I'm glad you came back. I guess as they are pointing out here, you didn't say anything about the Holy Spirit specifically, thank God! I grew up Cath. so thought I was a Christian because that's what we were taught, but I never really accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior because I never knew about that. I guess when I became a heathen afterwards, I was mostly rejecting the RCC and their teaching because I didn't really know the Jesus of the Bible at all. I'll go read your testimony and thank you. :) |
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90 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119114 | ||
The main one that I've always wondered about became a full fledged pagan and he used to be involved w/CCM music before, played backup with many famous artists. This person really renounced Christianity. I've met several like that but this was the one I mostly was involved with, had many discussions, were great antagonists. This wasn't a skeptic, this was a definate renouncer. I haven't had dealing w/them in a long time, just always wonder about them...how can so many who claimed to be saved turn like that...that sure is a lot who just gave lip service but I guess today anything is possible. I don't fool w/skeptics much anymore. I may just give them the gospel, if they reject it, I don't fool w/them. If they are on a forum I moderate, I usually ban them, I don't want their garbage polluting my playground. I figure it is our responsibility to tell them but if they don't want to listen, I'm not casting pearls and I will not put up w/them scoffing and ridiculing. If that's all they want to do, do it someplace else. |
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91 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119075 | ||
Peter was more scared than actually making conscious effort to really reject, maybe that was the difference between Peter and those that say I truly reject all teaching I've had of Christ...but Jesus isn't Holy Spirit either so...Paul wasn't an example of someone who believed in Him, then left too, he just didn't believe to begin with. I hope you're right but somehow I think they may be more like those who get turned over to their base instincts thing then, like in Romans 1. | ||||||
92 | Adam's rejection not blasphemy? | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119074 | ||
Maybe Adam's sin was more stupidity than outright rebellion??? | ||||||
93 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119057 | ||
Sorry, Brett and Hank, I see Brett is now here so I won't have to double forum. :) But I do get confused by the pagans I've met online who really believe they were Bible believing Christians and just later decided they were wrong. I know Jesus said that about you did works in My Name but I never knew you, if you think you are saved and doing works in His Name but aren't, it seems such a waste...how can you know you're not one of these??? |
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94 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119056 | ||
Hank, what you say makes sense but on the other hand, I just have hard time reconciling all the pagans I've met online that claim to have been at one time Bible-beliving, spirit filled christians and turned away. We are saved thru faith, they believed they were, can they all have been mistaken about whether they were or weren't? And if they believe that they were saved but turned from their faith and flat out rejected, how can I know that I am strong in my faith? Would a better question be can one really believe they are truly saved and yet not have their name in the Book of Life? How can you truly know? There are people living like hell who truly believe they are saved because they walked the aisle and were baptized but they are def. showing no fruit, esp if they are sitting in jail. So how can you truly know if you really believe one thing but are believing wrongly? It sure seems complicated to me... | ||||||
95 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119055 | ||
Here's what Brett said-don't you love this double foruming: Norrie, I am not dogmatic about my interpretation, but I think Hank's scriptures quotes back up my point. If Hank is right, then I'm right. How can you blaspheme something you don't have or even understand? When you accept Jesus, He gives you the Holy Spirit for comfort and to be "taught all things". This would imply spiritual ignorance for those without the Holy Spirit. Why would any "non-believer" speak against "blaspheme" the Holy Spirit? To what end...for what purpose? Makes no sense. The non-believer is quite good at cursing God or saying J.C. at the drop of a hat...all forgivable. Have you EVER heard ANYONE in your life speak against the Holy Spirit? Of course not. That is because I believe it is an ACT...the one described in Hebrews 6:4. Whether or not Hank is right, or we're both right, is moot if we are believers. There is however a good 3rd possibility when you look up the meaning of blasphemy. It could also apply to those who exalt themselves as or above God...see #1b SYLLABICATION: blas·phe·my NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. blas·phe·mies 1a. A contemptuous or profane act, utterance, or writing concerning God or a sacred entity. b. The act of claiming for oneself the attributes and rights of God. 2. An irreverent or impious act, attitude, or utterance in regard to something considered inviolable or sacrosanct. Hank implies I have made up my mind and I'm finding scripture to back it up...on the contrary. I believe all 3 views mentioned have scriptural merit. Now look at Hanks verse Matt 12:31-32...then mine Hebrews 6:4-6. Notice there is NO repentance or forgiveness in both verses. They are a perfect fit! Matthew 12 31 Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. 32 And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come. Hebrews 6 4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. And there you have it...accepted Christ...fell away...condemned to hell...CANNOT repent...obviously will never be forgiven.....UNFORGIVABLE SIN!!!!! I am openminded, but I believe my interpetation has scripural merit. |
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96 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119007 | ||
"Therefore, the fatal sin is the denial of the Holy Spirit's testimony to Jesus as Savior and Lord." What about the number of times someone rejects but ultimately does accept. I know before I accepted, I would say I was pretty blasphemous but I got saved later on. I would think that now if I decided I was wrong, this bull, I was taken, there is no Jesus/Holy Spirit, then it seems I'd be condemning myself for sure then. Say some christians may do this when the time comes for taking marks... |
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97 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119003 | ||
I always heard pagans on these different forums say they were a Christian and turned away. These guys were discussing Christians who became Jews, that seems unconceivable either way. But if someone was a Christian and then said I reject being a Christian, that does seem worse than just rejecting to begin with to me. I guess I still struggle w/once saved, always saved because it seems so many have said I reject that once accepted and it seems that that is the only way you can become unsaved. Falling back into your sin is bad but as long as you don't flat out say I reject, seems you could always repent but otherwise, I'd think you are doomed. But what do I know? :) |
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98 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 119002 | ||
Hi Hank, I guess I should post your response to those guys and really get them going. :) Too bad ya'll can't all get together and thrash that out. :) If you want a link, let me know. :) |
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99 | Blasphemy against Holy Spirit | Mark 3:30 | Norrie | 118990 | ||
I was just reading about this same topic on another forum. Accd to them, the greatest blasphemy is for a Christian to turn back away from Christ. I'd think if you did that, that would be the ultimate sin. Here's their discussion: -I have always believed, that a Jew or Gentile that is truly "born-again" and receives the Holy Spirit, is saved for eternity, but there does seem to be this exception. Once a Christian we all will continue to sin and struggle against the evil one, but Jesus hears our prayers and we have that armour of the Holy Spirit. If a true "falling away" from the faith occurs, it could be the one "unpardonable sin" since this behaviour would truly blashpheme the Holy Spirit. The scary thing is that these people will be lost forever based on the following doctrine, which makes sense since the Bible says nothing about being continually "reborn" over and over, and it wouldn 't since it would mock Jesus. It is hard to comprehend this as a Christian. I believe you can only be "born-again" once, which means the second death could come for those few that indeed "fall away". Very sad. Hebrews 6 4 For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 5 And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, 6 If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. Luke 8 12 Those by the way side are they that hear; then cometh the devil, and taketh away the word out of their hearts, lest they should believe and be saved. 13 They on the rock are they, which, when they hear, receive the word with joy; and these have no root, which for a while believe, and in time of temptation fall away. 14 And that which fell among thorns are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. 15 But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience. Brett Foster...Author - Prophecy Central www.prophecy-central.net - 564.4 in reply to 564.3 "If a true "falling away" from the faith occurs, it could be the one "unpardonable sin" since this behaviour would truly blashpheme the Holy Spirit. The scary thing is that these people will be lost forever based on the following doctrine, which makes sense since the Bible says nothing about being continually "reborn" over and over, and it wouldn 't since it would mock Jesus. It is hard to comprehend this as a Christian. I believe you can only be "born-again" once, which means the second death could come for those few that indeed "fall away". Very sad. " Why would someone want to go back under the law is beyond me. It is pride. Brother Brett, it is so hard to just accept Christ alone. Judah |
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100 | How has the "Passion" film changed you? | Luke 24:26 | Norrie | 115780 | ||
* As she is looking up at the cross, Mary asks Jesus if she can die with him. She says, “Flesh of my flesh and heart of my heart, let me die with you.” (This is from the visions of Catholic mystic Anne-Catherine Emmerich. “The Blessed Virgin, filled with intense feelings of motherly love, entreated her Son to permit her to die with him.”) One reviewer admits, “There is that identity of Mary with the death of Christ as well; not just in mourning His death but in wanting to participate in it.” The Bible says that Jesus Christ BY HIMSELF bore our sins (Heb. 1:3), and the reason why the Bible has none of these depictions is because Mary had nothing to do with Christ’s suffering for our sins. The way that Mary is placed everywhere with Jesus in His suffering is blasphemous. * Mary is depicted as holding the dead Jesus at the foot of the Cross, which is a reenactment of the unscriptural Roman Catholic Pieta. This depicts Mary as the suffering Mother who assisted her son in our redemption. Roman Catholic priest Thomas Rosica, who oversaw World Youth Day 2002 in Canada, observed: “The interplay of Mary and Jesus in this film is moving, and reaches its apex in the scene of the Pietà. The Mother of the Lord is inviting each of us to share her grief and behold her Son.” * At the end of the movie Lucifer appears in “a desolate wasteland reminiscent of Hell,” but the Bible is clear that Satan will not be banished anywhere until after the return of Christ and will not be cast into the lake of fire until after the final rebellion at the end of the Millennium. * There is also heresy in what is left out of the movie. The Passion of the Christ focuses on Christ’s physical suffering, but the Bible focuses on His spiritual suffering. The greatest suffering that Jesus endured that day was being made sin, was being abandoned by the Father because of sin. The darkness covered the earth for three hours and in that impenetrable darkness the mysteries of redemption were acted out between God the Father and God the Son. This is the focus of the prophecies such as Isaiah 53, but a movie that focuses on Jesus’ physical sufferings misses the main point of the whole affair. |
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