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NASB | 1 Corinthians 7:1 Now concerning the things about which you wrote, it is good for a man not to touch a woman. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 7:1 Now as to the matters of which you wrote: It is good (beneficial, advantageous) for a man not to touch a woman [outside marriage]. |
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Bible Note: CDBJ, Hey there! Sorry if I made it sound like "random reading was all you should do. I guess I just assumed there would be regular reading as well. The random approach I was speaking of has had stunning results (for me) when in great hardship. Example: My almost two year old daughter started vomiting uncontrollably. IV's and meds in hospital, sent home. Starts to slip into diabetic coma. Rushed back to hospital. Doc's can't tell me what's going on, my little baby is living off IV fluids, and for days and days we would get her to hold a little something down, only for there to be another major setback. This little baby was SICK. In utter depression and dispair one night, I wandered down to the hospital chapel and fell on my knees for a while. Recieving no comfort, I picked up the book next to me and asked God, "Please, let me know my little girl will be OK." I turned to the passage (and pardon me for not knowing the quote exactly... I should probably learn it!) where Jesus comanded the man to gef off his bed and walk, for he was well. How perfect was that? I practicly floated back to my daughter's room, and never truly sunk low again. Did she recieve healing at that moment? No, but God had all but told me to settle down, she'll be fine. That's what I meant, if this (man, woman?) is having an absolute black moment in his/her life, it has worked for me. And study your Bible too! :) |