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821 | Judgment - clarification requested | Is 14:12 | skccab | 186294 | ||
Hi Doc, Don't think we've talked before but I'm very familiar with your name. Greetings brother! And thank you - I look forward to many conversations! Email if you'd like - as my profile states, I've many ?s and some answers (hopefully). Blessings, Cheri |
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822 | what does the verse mean? | Ezek 47:5 | skccab | 186155 | ||
Blessings, Mark Thank you for your gracious reply. I told mrodri to look forward to other responses from people who know the Word a whole lot more than me. That was just my take on the passage as a whole and his/her question. I look forward to the others responses too. You guys are most helpful. (I'm sure you know the ones I'm referring to. I've been on the forum for about a week now and yours and their names just keep popping up. I've really enjoyed the dialogue and have grown thereby.) Thank you Cheri |
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823 | love does not covent thy neighbors goods | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 186147 | ||
A continuation - If no one can give an answer for things so horrible, or help you understand - we can at least pray with you and for you that you may be strong. And we can let you know that not everyone who calls themselves Christian will hurt you. Most of us are what Jesus wants us to be - full of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness (Gal. 5:22). Blessings (and there are blessings for you too dear, for Jesus loves you so much) Cheri |
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824 | what does the verse mean? | Ezek 47:5 | skccab | 186141 | ||
Hi Mark, I take it that way as well, but the original person wanted to know the term "unleashed". So, as well as it being a literal building and river, I think there also is a symbolic meaning as well. The passage speaks first of Ezekiel wading, then treading, and then swimming. Blessings Cheri |
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825 | Had Satan known.... | John 10:18 | skccab | 186112 | ||
Searcher, Thank you for responding so promptly. I guess it isn't there. A few months ago I finished off reading the whole Bible thru, but I wasn't really searching for any particular verses at the time, so it didn't occur to me then that it wasn't there. Cheri |
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826 | Receiving Communion if not married | 1 Cor 11:24 | skccab | 186099 | ||
Please pardon, Vincent says basically the same thing as concerns the wine/blood part of the Communion. As far as Scripture proper, there is nowhere that states you have to be married in a church, out of a church or even married. Communion is one of the few observations that our Lord instituted/endorsed Himself - it should be observed as He said, not as some organization deems correct. Cheri |
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827 | What is the star of David? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 185994 | ||
Hi Doc and John, Might I add Bill and Gloria Gaither's lovely words on God and His Church? "God has always had a people. Many a foolish conqueror has made the mistake of thinking that because he had driven the Church of Jesus Christ out of sight that he had stilled its voice and snuffed out its life, but God has always had a people. The powerful current of a rushing river is not diminished because it is forced to flow underground. The purest water is the stream that bursts crystal clear into the sunlight after it has forced its way through solid rock. There have been charlatans who, like Simon the magician, sought to barter on the open market that Power which cannot be bought or sold, but God has always had a people - men who could not be bought and women who were beyond purchase. Yes, God has always had a people. There have been times of affluence and properity when the Church's message has been nearly diluted into oblivion by those who sought to make it socially attractive, neatly organized, and financially profitable. It's been gold-plated, draped in purple, and encrusted with jewels. It's been misrepresented, ridiculed, lauded and scorned. These followers of Jesus Christ have been, according to the whim of the times, elevated as sacred leaders and martyred as heretics. Yet through it all there marches on this powerful Army of the meek - God's Chosen People who could not be bought, flattered, murdered or stilled! On through the ages they march - this Church, God's Church Triumphant - Alive and Well!" Thank God for those that went before us to pave the way and show us that indeed God still has a People! And no matter how watered down some churches (the organizational part, the buildings) try to make the Word, there will always be a People of God. I intend to be one of them, and in your responses to others, I know you are too. Blessings Cheri |
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828 | Bride - Church or New Jerusalem? | Is 61:10 | skccab | 185976 | ||
Fellowlaborer Thank you for your thoughts. I'm just getting off midnight shift so my brain is not so swift. I orginally didn't have a scripture reference when I posed the question (I'm not sure how it got there, I'm very new to this and all forums and their mysteries!), I was just wondering mainly about the part of Rev. 21 where there is no question about who/what "the bride, the lamb's wife" is. I will ponder what you wrote prayerfully, and follow your references tonight at work. Thank you for them. And isn't this place such a blessing? So many new family members to get to know. Blessings Cheri |
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829 | How Judas Iscariot died? | Acts 1:18 | skccab | 185918 | ||
Thank you, John, I'm good for now. Mainly, just reading what everyone else is wondering about and getting new insights on many things. Cheri |
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830 | How Judas Iscariot died? | Acts 1:18 | skccab | 185916 | ||
OOps just did it again. I"m gonna quit doing this!. |
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831 | How Judas Iscariot died? | Acts 1:18 | skccab | 185915 | ||
Now see there, old subject, new insight. So, please forgive us newbies if we sometimes ask a question that has been covered. It sometimes can get answered with fresh thinking. Also, I was reading old threads the other day and answered one that was a few years old. Felt like a fool!!! cheri |
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832 | Bride - Church or New Jerusalem? | Is 61:10 | skccab | 185878 | ||
OK, thanks. So it is probably just a matter of semantics. As I noted in v9 The bride Is The city of New Jerusalem. It is as before, just an identification. As a single parent may sometimes be identified as the missing parent to suit a given situation, he/she is never seen as actually that parent. OK - getting stonger back in the old view. It's just that everyone now seems so comfortable calling themselves "the bride" rather than "as a bride." But personally, I am much more comfortable calling myself and brothers/sisters in the Lord as "the body of Christ" - a term that actually links the two. Christ and the bride have to be two distinct entities. Alright. This works. Thanks for listening to me and helping me work thru what was trying to become a confusion. Cheri |
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833 | what does ephesians 4:9 mean-"descended" | Eph 4:9 | skccab | 185492 | ||
No, CDBJ, you haven't messed my head up (someone else gets that credit hahaha). I thought I'd followed that thread back to the beginning, guess I didn't. Thanks for your reply though. Right now I don't have a home church, searching, and I just found this forum a day or so ago, so for now I guess this is the substitute for the personal interaction that I'm missing. I am enjoying it greatly, your name, among some others especially. Thank you. |
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834 | what does ephesians 4:9 mean-"descended" | Eph 4:9 | skccab | 185482 | ||
Hi Try Romans 5:12-6:23 for Paul's explanation of death thru Adam and life thru Jesus the Last Adam Love in Jesus Skccab |
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835 | Jude quotes Enoch? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 185453 | ||
I, too, was interested in reading more about this book, as well as the other writings you mentioned. Maybe I can save you the time and effort - they fall drastically short of what we Protestant Christians are used to (I say Protestant because many of them can be found in the Catholic Bible). The ones that I read a bit from took me back 30plus years to my days of Hermann Hess's Sidhatha and Kahil Gibran's The Prophet. Beautiful books but just stories. Stick to the Bible as we are blessed to have. It's enough. Thank you for listening. |
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836 | Did Adam / Eve know the meaning of evil | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 185440 | ||
Yes, I agree, Gill is very insightful. Also, here in these verses we not only have the first promise of Messiah, but we have the first foreshadowing of the work of the Cross - the blood of the innocent (the animals for their skins) covering the sins of the guilty. The Word is sooo marvelous! | ||||||
837 | the beast, who is it? | Bible general Archive 3 | skccab | 185438 | ||
And keep in mind that we who look for His return shall not be here when that takes place. Hallelujah!!!! | ||||||
838 | I'm sure these verses have much more met | Gen 14:18 | skccab | 185436 | ||
Hi, Jeepyp I also see the wine and bread as a foreshadowing of the Last Supper. |
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