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  • Ronald Whittemore - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hey Carol,

    The Passover lamb, the Lamb of God, there stood a lamb as it had been slain, one perfect sacrifice worthy to open the book. The one who redeemed us to God, one sacrifice for sins forever, Hebrews 10:5-12. As the people in this site, redeemed out of every kindred, every tongue, every people, and every nation.

    There is another lamb sacrifice we do not think of that was going on the same time our savior was hanging and suffering on that cross. It is the Tamid a continual offering that the fire never went out, day or night our thoughts to be on God. Exodus 29:38-42, Leviticus 6:1-6 the first and the last.

    The morning and evening sacrifice. Jesus and his apostles after the last supper went into the garden of Gethsemane and there Jesus was taken to Annas and then Caiaphas and then early that morning to Pilate to be judged where no fault was found in Him. At the same time this was going on the priest tied the Tamid lamb to the altar and inspected it to make sure there were no blemishes.

    Jesus was placed on the cross the third hour, 9 AM same time the first Tamid lamb was sacrificed and placed on the alter, the first hour of prayer. All the sacrifices of the people will be placed on top of the first Tamid lamb.

    The 6th hour around noon the second Tamid lamb was brought out and inspected for any blemishes and darkness fell on all the land until the 9th hour around 3 PM. The second hour of prayer the time the second Tamid lamb was sacrificed and placed on top of all the sacrifices, the same time Jesus said it is finished and he bowed his head and gave up the ghost.

    Jesus was sacrificed once for all sin, "we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all". Jesus is the first and the last, the sacrifice that is continual forever. Jesus fulfilled all the sacrifices, not just down to the day, but to the very hour itself. His blood as the lamb's blood in Egypt did, will spare us from the second death.

    God bless,

    RLW
  • Texsis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Yes we are to keep the sabbath holy yet that can be a different day for each of us. as long as we do take a day to rest God doesn't care the day that is for He knows some of us work on Sunday or Saturday in these day and times and He isn't going to keep us from heaven for resting on a Wednesday or any other day. He sent His son to die for our sins therefore we NO longer sacrifice animals or follow old testament laws because those were written for the Jews back then. NOW we merely Love God with all our heart, mind and soul and our neighbor as ourselves. Keeping every day holy by breathing, living and sharing Christ in all we do.!
  • Nelson E. Sample - 2 years ago
    Is it scripture that a Pastor of a Church must be Married?
  • Texsis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Sorry didnt proof read first..that was to be "such a wonderful song"
  • Melissa Marcou on Ephesians 5:26 - 2 years ago
    I'm so sad, I tried so hard not to tell, but they forced me to tell. I love God so much. Satan took me into darkness. I can't say anything to you, but I'm confused as what god wanted and expected of me. I never wanted to be in darkness. When I am with god and smell so clean and truly beautiful. I belong to god. I hated it were been forced to be for ten yrs fighting hard for god when he was hear whole time. It's on fair the people doing things that god didn't want revealed or relivef. On fair. So degrating to me and god. Please forgive us all. I love God so much why is god allowing this to happen. Please pray for me and my family. I made my decision and even repented. Why won't it stop. Is it the greed, no sexual morality, lies no just one along time ago I heard a voice message, but it stopped.
  • Jessie - 2 years ago
    In Leviticus 9-23-24 why did Moses put the blood on the right ear and thumbs on right hands and great toes?
  • Ecclesiasticus - 2 years ago
    Ecclesiasticus 15 v11 say not thou , it is through the Lord that I fell away : for thou oughtest not to do the things he hateth .

    20 He hath commanded no man to do wickedly, neither hath he given any man licence to sin .
  • S Spencer. on Romans 8:1-11. - 2 years ago
    Part 1

    Here is a very important truth that is not discussed often and one that can tie a lot of loose ends.

    What does works of the flesh and the works of law have in common? And how does it contrast Fruit of the Spirit. And what does baptism "Not water baptism" has to do with it?

    When talking about salvation we like to consider verses like John 3:16. Romans 10:9. and others. But what does born from above spoken by Jesus in John 3:7 means and how should the new birth effect the believer in a way the old nature could not?

    Here's just a few reference verses.

    Galatians 2:16. Galatians 5:19-21.

    Galatians 5:22-24. John 15:1-6.

    John 3:7.

    There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

    For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.

    For what the law could not do, in that it was weak through the flesh, God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh:

    That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

    For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit.

    For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.

    Because the carnal mind is enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be.

    So, then they that are in the flesh cannot please God.

    But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.

    And if Christ be in you, the body is dead because of sin; but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.

    But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you. Romans 8:1-11.
  • Alex N - In Reply on Psalms 97 - 2 years ago
    When Isaiah said Kings shall be your nursing fathers and Queens shall be your nursing mothers thats folks that have been impregnated by his GOOD SEED and birth a baby Christ the Child of Promise.... Isaiah 49 : 23

    ......Kings and Queens are just symbolic language for men and women...that have heard his voice, his good seed and birth a Baby Christ...Which is the H.G. that Children of Promise Thats y he always refers to himself as the Son of man.

    .....Thats y he says whosoever receives one such child in my name receives me...The Kingdom...Who is my Mother Jesus asked ,...Then he says them that hear my Words and keeps them...Initiating a heavenly Birth of Christ in us...Men and women are gonna be his mother....Simply b/c we are all gonna birth a Baby Christ....And he is gonna be every ones son...Thats y he always refers to himself as the SON of Man...Which is mankinds fruit unto God....ok
  • Ruth Robinson on Haggai 1 - 2 years ago
    Explain heggai

    chapter 1 verse one
  • Michelle - 2 years ago
    Keep me in prayers for a healing in my body.. pray for my marriage my husband wants a divorce. He is so controlling and verbal abuse to me that God would keep me and make me stronger in all of this.. pray for me to get closer relationship with God to endure to the end. Pray for salvation for my husband and our children. Pray for our ministry, pray for our finance, pray for our business.. pray for protection, pray to stay safe until the end to make it to heaven one day..
  • Giannis - In Reply on Psalms 97 - 2 years ago
    Thank you dear brother, have a blessed day.
  • Carol - 2 years ago
    The lamb that was slain linked to the lambs slain to protect Israel in Egypt
  • Alex N - In Reply on Psalms 97 - 2 years ago
    Gi Gi...GBU ...But lemme give ya my take on the parable of the sower and his seed....Jesus tells us the good seed are the Children of the Kingdom....So the good seed are the Children of Promise...which is our new heart and new spirit...Our new innerman a baby Christ...the Child of Promise..The H.G...The multiplication of very God in humanity...God was so passionate about this great Promise that he swore by his very self...But this Promise wd require a GOOD SEED to be sown in Humanity..and a New Covenant... A body has thou prepared me...This Promise wd require a Sower and his precious seed to give birth to a heavenly ppl a Godly ppl which are spirits...As that which is born of the spirit is spirit which is the H.G. that Godly ppl that wd be born in Humanity...An Israel of God...As the gift of God is the H.G a Godly ppl that is gonna be born in humanity via his GOOD SEED...The Children of PROMISE is the H.G...OUR NEW INNERMAN..A KINGDOM ...unless ya receive the Kingdom of God as a lil Child you will in no wise enter there in...The very reason that Woman in Rev. 12 is giving birth is simply b/c of the Sower and his PRECIOUS SEED the contents of that book the New Covenant...Her Child is a baby Christ from the seed of the sower....our bridegroom....And THATS Y HE HAS TO KNOW US..No Child NO Kingdom....Unless ya receive the Kingdom of GOD as a lil Child you will in no wise enter there in.

    .....Plz Note ..the Kingdom of God does not come till the Woman BIRTHS the Children... Rev. 12 : 10....Remember Jesus said the GOOD SEED are the Children of the Kingdom...When Isaiah saw the Kingdom coming....He says unto us a CHILD IS BORN UNTO US A SON IS GIVEN....And thats y we call Jesus the bridegroom....We ALL are gonna birth a baby Christ...the Children of Promise the H.G....And thats how Jesus will be multiplied as the Stars of heaven in multitudes via his seed...The Contents of that Book in the fathers right hand...All of our names are in that book...i will draw all men unto me.
  • David Allen - 2 years ago
    requesting prayer
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I believe that Psalm 51 are the words of David, his cry to God for forgiveness for his great sin. If these were the Holy Ghost's Words, then they were as a result of the Spirit's conviction upon David bringing him to the point (via the prophet Nathan, 2 Samuel chapter 12) of deep contrition, repentance, & seeking forgiveness. Yes, all of Scripture is Holy Spirit inspired: sometimes as direct words (verbatim) to God's prophets & other times, by filling the heart & guiding the steps of those who need to receive God's Truth.

    But the Psalm is clearly not a prophecy of the coming Christ. If Psalm 51:13 is attributed to Jesus as One Who would "teach transgressors thy ways; and sinners shall be converted unto thee", then Jesus was also "shapen in iniquity...needed to be purged with hyssop...have his sins hidden from God...needing a new heart & a right spirit...etc. So, this won't make sense. It is David speaking, that after he is forgiven & restored, will he then be able to bring God's Laws to the people without hypocrisy & sinners may be converted.

    Jesus came "in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh and for sin" ( Romans 8:3), but He remained pure throughout His Life unlike David who failed God many times - of whom this Psalm is about.
  • Giannis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Greetings to beautiful Norway from sunny Greece. Love you all whereever you are living in. Special love for brothers and sistets in the US, you are holding good, keep it up.

    God bless you.
  • Giannis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hellow brother Fred.

    I have never seen a vision, but my wife has seen a few.

    When she was going to be baptized in water at the end of the church service, during the preaching she saw at the right hand side of the pastor, elevated from the floor, Lord Jesus Christ sitting on a throne and behind Him an angel was standing having in front of him an inclined board with a book fixed on it. The book was the Book of Life. The angel was waiting for her to get baptized in water so to write her name in the Book of Life. My wife kept seeing this for the all the time that the preaching was taken place.

    Praise the Lord, we have a Living God, not myths and fairy tales.

    GBU
  • Free - 2 years ago
    O Almighty God and Creator, You who created all things. You who also see in grace to us humans and gave us Jesus Christ. My gratitude will last forever! Let my heart always burn for You my God. Always ready and witness for Your cause, Lord. Always have a willing heart to pray for my family, relatives, friends and all the people on this created earth. Many many thanks for everything Lord!

    And even fill me with Your Love so that i forgive all those who have wronged me and mine throughout my life.

    Also for everything i need for daily life, the food i eat and the water i drink, for the clothes i wear. Oh Lord, everything comes from You, and all the gifts come from You, Thank you My Lord and Master I give everything to You. You will have the glory forever. You Are King.

    John 6:22-40 God bless us all in Jesus holy name, love u all in Christ.
  • Enock - 2 years ago
    Please help me in prayer to ask God to deliver me from alcohol,and fill me with his holy spirit.

    Am jobless pray for an open opportunity to have driving job thank You.
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I don't have knowledge of portions of this 'gospel' being found in the DSS. And I can understand your view of these writings, that which engenders greater authenticity to Jesus' Life & Divinity, even filling that wide gap of missing years of His Life not recorded in the Bible, but I see this book differently.

    There are two matters here: I believe that Jesus was sinless from birth to the day of His Death & Resurrection - He had no sin nature to which Satan could appeal to, unless like us sinners who can easily & justifiably give in to Satan's temptations & seductions. Whereas in this Infancy Gospel, I see Jesus' Character totally out of line with sinlessness & holiness. If Jesus can curse & kill a boy who emptied out the water Jesus had collected; or get so angry so as to kill another boy for accidentally bumping Him, then I'm sorry, this is not the Jesus of the Bible, Who was spotless & did nothing evil, not even with a whiff of sin.

    Secondly, I accept only the Bible as we have now, as the full body of Truth that is given to us to know & understand. Everything else has to be measured up against it, and if that's not to be the case, what other yardstick do we use to ensure that we're reading the Truth? I understand that some folk accept all Scripture, whether canonized, apocryphal or other spurious writings as valid, because it is there for their learning. However, I place much greater stringent controls on what should be accepted, simply because my faith & manner of living before God depend on it. Therefore, the life of Jesus, whether lived as a child or a man, has to be consistent, without any sin or hypocrisy evident. Unfortunately, this Infancy Gospel actually causes me to question Jesus' purity rather than to be blessed by His Acts of Divinity.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I'm curious to why you're asking? I may be able to help more with the reasoning of the thought behind the question.

    I think some have interpreted: Revelation 12:4, not as "stars" in concordance in this website; defined ="star"

    Hints of more= Mark 13:25
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Galatians 5 - 2 years ago
    Web definitions of today's English

    Emulation = definition; ambition to equal or excel others, usually by imitation. Example try to be like the other guy, Copying someone to compete with them.

    The definition for today of Sedition was changed during a time referred to as the " Elizabethan Era, carried into the US Colonies,

    Sedition = speech or conduct, causing people to rebel against governing authority.

    This meaning of Sedition became controversial after the American Independence.

    1798 new legal definitions were brought, called "alien & sedition acts" to prevent French takeover, on & on.

    Biblical in this website's concordance = sedition = division, dissention, standing appart, Romans 16:17, 1Corinthians 3:3,

    Probably more towards causing division within the body of Christ.

    Emulation = envy, jealousy, indignation,

    This website also had = envious contentious rivalry, jealousy with these verses listed : Romans 13:13, 1Corinthians 3:3, James 3:14,16, & several others noted with variance in original texts. If you'd like to break it down even more, that tool is available. If you click on the verse: Galatians 5:20, the verse page at the bottom, has every word in verse broken down, tap the words for translation & definition.

    Hopefully this is helpful
  • Tammy - 2 years ago
    Please pray for my children. I've got some out of the Lord's will and some not saved. I pray for their salvation. There's nothing greater on this earth for them than to be saved and to live for God. Thank you for your prayers
  • Betsy Johnston - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank you for your reply...I actually viewed this gospel differently, and as giving credence to Jesus' divinity due to his unbelievable powers, and the many miracles he performed, ... and also, as a way to give credence to the authority of the Age of Accountability...I did not see him as a spoiled magician. I understand that portions of this gospel have been found in the Dead Sea Scrolls...any knowledge of that? I do see how some people i.e. Catholics, could interpret it differently, and thus would feel that it should be omitted.

    You know that there are many Bibles in foreign countries that contain additional gospels that our KJV 66 do not contain!
  • Sharon on Galatians 5 - 2 years ago
    What is sedition and emulation?
  • Diana Rose Rezzetti - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank you for commenting on my thoughts of the flood. our heavenly father is so wonderful. i thank him for his wonderful word, the kjv bible. your right kinda important where we came from, but more important where we are going. only one way......john14..6. have a blessed day, c u in heaven!!!!!
  • Vanessa - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank-you!!
  • Vanessa - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank-you so very much!
  • Giannis - In Reply on Psalms 48 - 2 years ago
    So knowing what the gender of nouns (that in English are of neutral gender) are in Hebrew and Greek explains why they are often presented as women or men. This happens in many other languages like say German, neutral gender nouns are not always neutral but may be masculine or feminine. Every language has its own peculiarities.(by the way "language, tongue"is "her" in Greek)


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