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81 | Who created God? | Gen 1:1 | ebrain | 178266 | ||
Thank you K252i for your post, glad to have been of help. ebrain. |
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82 | follow-up question | Gen 1:1 | ebrain | 188382 | ||
Hi mto. Further to the excellent advice given by M.Royal, might I add. It is also written. 1Jo 5:14 Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. The question arises, how can we know that we are asking in accordance with His will? Answer bellow. Mar 11:24 "Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them. Prayer is two way, and as Matt 6:8 says "your Father knows what you need before you ask Him". It is not surprising therefore, that If what you are about to ask for, is in accordance with His will, that our Father will cause you to know in your heart (believe) that you will receive it. You will have noted that the above verse, speaks in the present tense, of what is in reality to have a future fulfillment. but this is the way in which the Lord informs you that, "you will have them". ebrain. |
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83 | Hpw may years from Adam to Jesus | Gen 1:27 | ebrain | 179455 | ||
A rough estimate would place this at about 4000 years, but as Hank says, no one knows, and what does it matter anyway? | ||||||
84 | What does God say on birth control? | Gen 1:28 | ebrain | 166630 | ||
Have a look at Genesis Ch 38 vs 8-10, and tell me if you think that Onan was attempting birth control. | ||||||
85 | What does God say on birth control? | Gen 1:28 | ebrain | 166660 | ||
I believe that Onan was killed because of his sin, in that he used a Divine requirment for his own pleasure, and not for the reason that the Law intended. I do not believe that this incident can de taken as God's condemnation of contraseption. |
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86 | Does anyone know whrn the beginning was? | Gen 1:31 | ebrain | 165252 | ||
Are you using the Prophetic year of 360 days, or the Solar year of approx 365.25 years? | ||||||
87 | Does anyone know whrn the beginning was? | Gen 1:31 | ebrain | 165315 | ||
It would appear from Genesis 7:11,and 24, with Ch 8:3-4, that a 360 day year might very well have been in use at that time, as 150 days is exactly 5 months of 30 days each. | ||||||
88 | Does anyone know whrn the beginning was? | Gen 1:31 | ebrain | 165327 | ||
Thank you Mark. You will most likely be aware of what follows, but others may not. We are left in no doubt as to the length of the Prophetic year in the book of the Revelation at Ch 12 v 6, 1260 days. Ch 12 v 14, time and times and half a time. Ch 13 v 5, 42 months. In Him. Edwin. |
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89 | Sexual Sin | Gen 2:18 | ebrain | 161090 | ||
Sexual sin is any sexual activity other than God allows. He requires, One man, one woman, to the exclusion of all others untill the death of one of them. Any sexual activity other than as permitted above is sexual sin. |
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90 | Sexual Sin | Gen 2:18 | ebrain | 161092 | ||
Further to my last post. Please read Matt 19:4-6, where we have our Lord Jesus's comments on the Genesis verses shown above. | ||||||
91 | the perfect couple deal with nakedness | Gen 2:25 | ebrain | 160784 | ||
There is nothing to be ashamed of about the naked human body that God had made. Shame did not exist when man was sinless, but came into existance as a result of man becoming a sinner. Only fallen mankind could regard as shamefull what a pure and Holy God had made. |
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92 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186915 | ||
Hi Vincent. Your question made me think that what follows might be of interest. May the Lord bless you, and keep you safe. ebrain. Subject: Fw: The Fall. The popular view on Genesis Ch 3, certainly in this Country is that Adam was a wimp, in that he did nothing to help his wife when she was tempted, however, my investigations have shown him to be a hero. I am interested to find out if others can arrive, or have arrived at the same conclusion. If you have not considered this matter,and wish to do so then I would suggest that you avoid human commentaries, and rely solely on the Divine commentary. The Bible is the best commentary there is on the Bible. Just look at what the word of God has to say else ware about Adam, Eve, and the fall. Good hunting. Yours in Christ. pabrain Time is somewhat limited at the moment, so I will have to be brief. Read Romans Ch 5 v 14. and ask yourself what is meant by Adam being a Type of Him who was to come? What did Jesus do to save His Bride, what did Adam do to save his Bride? Read 2 Cor Ch 5 v 21. "He who knew no sin permitted Himself to be made sin" Also don't forget that Adam was not deceived 2nd Tim Ch 2 v 14. He knew exactly what he was doing. Now how does v15 say that Eve would be saved?. Did Adam go to the tree to obtain the fruit as She did, no he went to her and took the fruit from her,,, he took her sin upon himself. Don't worry about the second part of v 6 of Gen Ch 3. I will explain that another time. Must close now. In Him pabrain My reason for asking this question in the first place was to find out if anyone else arrived at the same conclusion that I had. I once heard a Speaker describe Adam as "A hopeless, helpless, useless, spineless good for nothing, who did not even raise a finger to help his wife who he could clearly see was in danger of disobeying God". The Speaker went on to say that "Eve at least put up token resistance, and as we know from Scripture she was deceived, we also know that Adam was not deceived, which really puts him beneath contempt". All this I found difficult to accept, it did not gel, it did not seem to have the ring of truth. My approach was two fold, firstly from the Divine view point, and secondly from the Satanic view point. The Lord our God created/made all things in 6 days. His comment on the first 5 days was "It is good", regarding the 6th day He said "It is very good" This was the day in which He made man both the male, and the female. I do not think it would be an exaggeration to say that the making of man was for God "The supreme pinnacle of Divine creative genius". He made man in the image of God, and after His likeness, so what likeness of God does Adam display? hopeless, helpless? oh no never, never, not the God that I know. could we say to our Lord "Is this the best that You can do?" I think not. To be continued. In Him stbrain |
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93 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186916 | ||
Continuation. From the Satanic view point of wishing to destroy God's creation, he had 3 possible approaches, 1 the pair when they were together, 2 the man when he was by himself, or 3 the woman when she was by herself. Now which of these 3 do you think would be the most likely to succeed from the Devils' point of view. What is needed here of course is commentary, Divine commentary not man's opinion. Lets have a look then at Romans Ch 5 v 14. and also 1st Tim Ch 2 vs 13-15. We learn from Romans that Adam was a Type (Pattern)of Him who was to come, remember that The Lord Jesus who knew no sin permitted Himself to be made sin to save His Bride. 1st Timothy says that She(Eve) shall be saved in the childbearing. Now how much childbearing had she done?, non, can she fertilize herself ?, no. Now assuming that Adam was else ware at the time of the temptation, when he returned to his wife, he was horrified to see that she had fallen into temptation, she is now cut off from him, and lost for ever, as she is going to hell. Adam is still sinlessly perfect (As God had made him) and sinlessness can have no contact with sin. He loves his wife with a pure and holy love as no fallen man can have any idea of. The next generation of the Human race has not yet been started, and if it were not to be started then the kinsman redeemer could not be born into it. The only way in which mankind can continue, is if Adam becomes like Eve, a sinner, remember, he is not deceived, he knows just what he is doing. he does not go to the tree as she had done, but takes the fruit from her hand and partakes thereof. Symbolic of Jesus taking our sin to Himself Now what sort of likeness of God do we get. A Self sacrificing Hero who became sin for us, or a Wimp. I know which likeness I prefer, how about you. In Him stbrain I find myself in complete, and total agreement with what "stbrain" had to say. There are, however, two points that might be worth mentioning. Firstly some people will point out that Gen Ch 3 v 6b. says that "he was with her". Well of course he was with her, how else could he have taken the fruit from her in the first place?. He had to be there. Why is there no mention whatsoever of Adam in all the six verses, until after the fruit was taken by Eve?. Why is The Holy Spirit telling us the obvious?. Well perhaps He is not, it might just be His rather subtle way of telling us that Adam was not there all the time. Now the second point, Who told Adam how to save Eve?. I will tell you the answer to that one, when you tell me how Noah knew the difference between "Clean", and "Unclean" at Gen Ch 7 v 2. Yours in His service. pabrain. Note. Let me explain why I sometimes used "stbrain", and at other times "pabrain". The material above is taken from contributions I made some time ago to www.BibleStudy.com for some technical reason it was not always possible to go on line using pabrain, if that was the case I would then use stbrain. |
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94 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186968 | ||
Hi Hank. Thank you so much for your kind words of support, which I find most informative, and very encouraging. Allow me to make a statement that I know you will wholeheartedly agree with, and then let me ask you ask you a question. Firstly the statement. Adam was made, sinlessly perfect, in the image of God, and after His likeness, also Adam was not deceived. And now the question. What sort of image of God, did Adam who was sinlessly perfect, and not deceived give? ebrain. |
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95 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186970 | ||
Hi Jeff. Thank you for your post which I have printed out, and will study, before replying, however, in the meanwhile, please have a look at what follows, and let me have your answer. God bless. Edwin. "Allow me to make a statement that I know you will wholeheartedly agree with, and then let me ask you ask you a question. Adam was made, sinlessly perfect, in the image of God, and after His likeness, also Adam was not deceived. What sort of image of God, did Adam who was sinlessly perfect, and not deceived give?" Thank you. |
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96 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186971 | ||
Hi Bradk. Please have a look at the question I have asked Hank today, and let me have your answer. Thank you. ebrain. |
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97 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 186980 | ||
Subject: Speculation. Specualtion can be good, or bad, it can bless, or introduce error. If, Speculation is to be of any value it must satisfy certain criteria. 1. It must honor the Lord our God, and cause people to praise, and glorify His Holy Name. 2. It must honor the person, and work of our Lord Jesus Christ. 3. It must be in agreement with all the other verses of Scripture that have something to say on that subject. 4. It must be of benefit to believers, and enable them to be more Christ like. If it does in fact satisfy all the above, then I think it is worth considering. |
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98 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 187035 | ||
Your post of 8.06 pm yesterday confirms what I suspected, that your previous one was nothing more than pure sarcasm. Many visitors to this site, who are looking for help, and advice, will have and concluded that Christians are compassionate, and love one another.. What do you suppose they will think when they read material like yours, which is both uncalled for, and insulting to the recipient. |
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99 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 187036 | ||
Hello BradK. If I were to say that Joseph was a type of Christ, would this be, "a theological assumption or simple speculation."? Please advise. Thank you. ebrain. |
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100 | Would Adam and Eve have fallen? | Gen 3:13 | ebrain | 187037 | ||
Hi Brian. You say. "man has the ability and the freedom of will to choose God." If this is the case, then please explain Romans 3:11, "no one seeks for God". (ESV) Thank you. ebrain. |
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