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  • T Levis - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Proverbs 11:18, Psalms 102:2, Psalms 5:6, Psalms 37, Psalms 55:22, Psalms 58:3, Psalms 62:4,

    Ephesians 4:22, Psalms 40:4, Psalms 63:11, Psalms 101:7, Proverbs 6:16-19, Proverbs 14:5,25, Proverbs 19:5,9, Proverbs 29:12,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • T Levis - In Reply - 3 years ago
    James 4:14-17
  • Claudia - 3 years ago
    Give me the way we should do worship and praises during devotion

    where should I go to get direction
  • David on Jeremiah 42:7 - 3 years ago
    Thank You Lord for being a patient God. Our prayer is for our POTUS Biden, VPOTUS Harris, President Putin. May they desire to be saved in name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    Lord shine Your countenance upon us. Please bless the men and women out in the streets as our first responses. Thank You Lord for your promises as we learn to trust and obey You at all times.

    God bless all. March 8, 2022
  • MBran - 3 years ago
    Why do some Christians say, "if God be willing", or "if it be God's will"? Isn't that unbelief or even doubt, and does not the Word of God say that my people perish for lack of not knowing the truth, or having knownlege of the truth.
  • Tamala - 3 years ago
    What does God say about someone that continually lies about everything they talk about?
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 3 - 3 years ago
    Hi Pam. We see this pronoun ('us') used also in Genesis 1:26 & Genesis 11:7, but we should not understand that God, in these instances, is speaking of Himself & the other beings in Heaven. Rather, we learn that all of the Godhead (i.e. the Divine Beings within the Person of God) were active in these instances where they interacted with mankind.

    1 John 5:7 reads, "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one", reminds us that for God to be Who He is, His Word (now Jesus as man & in Heaven), & His Spirit, are all one in the Godhead & yet separated (or, sent out) for the performance of God's Will. So when God uses 'Us', we can understand that the all-inclusive God is declaring His Deity (His Unity in Triunity) & this fact should be seen in those instances where they are revealed to us (in His creation of man & His dealings with man).
  • Kay - In Reply on John 7 - 3 years ago
    That is an impossible question. :) You hit it on the head - EVERY Word that proceeds from the mouth of Christ is precious, valuable, Spirit and life!

    As I considered your request, I couldn't help but to sadly consider that I, for one, far to often, speak lots of things that are unimportant or unwise. Thanks be to God, I sometimes speak some good things as well. From us weak humans, there is always a mixture of good speech and not-so-good speech.

    But our Jesus constantly speaks rich words, true words, right words, wise words; His words were and are sincere milk for babes and meat for the strong! His words instruct, correct, encourage, admonish, exhort; His Word are spoken to a purpose and are always pertinent and to the point. His words set the captives free! His words invite the penitent and strike terror in the proud! Christ's words are tender enough to support a broken reed, and strong enough to pierce stubborn, rocky hearts! Books can be written on the glories of the words of Christ. They are all wonderful, just as He Who speaks them is Wonderful!

    Let us love, cherish, and study and obey each and every one that The Lord has graciously given us. They are His love letter to us.
  • Warita Lynell Winbush - In Reply - 3 years ago
    I pray that everyday at work is a GOD - givena and blessed wonderful day! I pray that you excel and that the glory of the Lord is shown is all that he guides you to fo!
  • Nethia - 3 years ago
    I have as question

    Was Judas a sinner? And was he a true follower of Christ?
  • Dena Torres - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Thank you for reaching out to me Lena I appreciate all prayers and absolutely know and believe in prayer. Thank you again and may God bless.
  • Chris - In Reply on Ezekiel 37 - 3 years ago
    Hi Jimmy. I believe you asked this question in the section, "Christian Life". If you go there, there are replies sent to you.
  • Jarome Powe - In Reply on 1 John 1 - 3 years ago
    John the first chapter it says Jesus is the light that shined in the darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not, what was this darkness?? Could it be people who don't believe???I'm studying the book john with a fine tooth comb, cause what to know exactly what it's message is, I'm trying to relive this thing as if I was there myself. I'm on fire for it.
  • RichFairhurst - In Reply - 3 years ago
    I want to acknowledge the incorrect and unbiblical way I summarized scripture when I quickly wrote:

    "At the same time, not only did the wicked line of Cain perish in the flood, all descendants in Seth's family tree outside of Noah's household were deemed wicked and died in the flood as well."

    As written this not true. The named individuals in the direct line from Seth to Noah were godly, even though only Noah did not die or get translated prior to the flood. I am also aware that the judgement of the flood was not pronounced on mankind until 120 years before the flood. Prior to that moment any number of unnamed individuals in the line of Seth may have died as godly individuals. However, once that judgement was pronounced, only Noah and those that believed his preaching and the animals God brought to him by the time the flood came would be saved. Tradition holds that Noah was widely mocked. Noah likely had brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, cousins and in-laws among the mockers. In any case, by the time the flood actually came only Noah and his immediate household believed. Whether or not any unnamed individuals that died between the time judgement was pronounced and before the flood came ever actually believed Noah's preaching is not known, but it is reasonable to say there were very few if any.

    I should not have attempted to summarize all of that into a single sentence, and the summary I gave fails to account for most of what scripture says and is therefore unbiblical. So I accept that criticism from those who wrote it.

    There are other critiques I could add about this post, but I hope this suffices to acknowledge I did a poor job in what I originally posted and had I taken the time to reread my posts more carefully when I was challenged I should have withdrawn them based on how I had failed to apply care in handling these passages.
  • Jerome Powe on 1 John 1 - 3 years ago
    My question is darkness comprehended it not, what was this darkness ??
  • Roman - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Free,

    You are in N. Europe, right? The day Russia destroys America and its allies roundabout, you'll be in a panic. Then thoughts will come to mind about who Babylon was, and how you could be so well read, yet miss the warnings provided.

    The day of the Lord attack is against God's people and those people are US/Israel, both houses of Israel. God's people changed from righteous, to treacherous, so they need to be destroyed. America to desolation Joel 2, Israel to captivity Luke 21:20-24

    Ezekiel 21:12 Cry and howl, son of man: for it shall be upon my people (US/Israel), it shall be upon all the princes of Israel: terrors by reason of the sword shall be upon my people: smite therefore upon thy thigh.

    Jeremiah 50, like 50 stars on the flag. 43 The king of Babylon hath heard the report of them (missiles), and his hands waxed feeble: anguish took hold of him, and pangs as of a woman in travail.
  • JENNIFER SPITZER - 3 years ago
    Please please pray that I have an awesome day at work tomorrow and that I excell at my job and have great health ijip amen
  • Deborah Kuradal - 3 years ago
    Please pray for me.

    I need God in my Life right now.

    Things are not going well for me and my family.

    I feel depressed and stressed.

    I can not concentrate to do my school work.

    Please pray for me
  • Nancy beale - 3 years ago
    I read that James 4 14 means that our relationships with parents ,children,siblings etc is only temporary. Is this true because I thought our relationships carried over into heaven with our loved ones who are believers. I don't see anywhere in that verse where it says our relationships are only temporary.. can you explain...
  • RichFairhurst - In Reply on Romans 1 - 3 years ago
    (Not duplicate-other post deleted for edits)

    The Apostle Paul ( Romans 1:1), who was originally named Saul ( Acts 7:58) of Tarsus ( Acts 22:3), but eventually became known as Paul ( Acts 13:9), dictated the letter to Tertius ( Romans 16:22). The account of most of what is known about his life story was written about by Luke in the Book of Acts. Acts 7:58-60, Acts 8:1-4, Acts 9:1-31, Acts 11:25-30, Acts 12:24-25, Acts 13 to Acts 28.

    The Apostle Paul is recognized as the author of most of the Epistles (Apostolic letters) in the New Testament, which include Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians. Ephesians. Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus and Philemon. Some also consider him the author of Hebrews, but the authorship of that book is not known for sure.

    Peter also speaks about Paul in 2 Peter 3:15-16.
  • Lena - In Reply - 3 years ago
    I have been there where you are now-no matter what never stop praying to God

    In Jesus name prayers for you and your family-Amen
  • Jimmy Akin on Ezekiel 37 - 3 years ago
    What does , thou shalt not use the lords name in vain, mean. Thank you.
  • S Spencer - In Reply on Romans 1 - 3 years ago
    Romans 1:1. "Paul", a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God,

    God bless.
  • Fred Scanlan - 3 years ago
    Jesus leave us, with His garments placed articulate , purposely, for He wishes us to know ,what he has done. That the garments are separated from the Napkin, too show us of His determination to do, and fill up the works of God! Absolutely amazing! He has conquered death and continues to proclaim His Glory found in the Father!!!! Repent and be Baptized!
  • Deborah Kuradal - 3 years ago
    Hi everyone, I need help badly. I need prayers. I need advice.

    I am in a state where I cant understand where I am standing from God.

    My life is a mess right now.

    I really need God.

    I am addicted to stuffs that I knew was wrong and I don't know how I can pick myself up.

    I need God. I feel like I need prayer in my Life.

    Please help me.
  • Lynda Dansby on Matthew 24 - 3 years ago
    I like this ..but other bibles have same address how do I find this one every time
  • RichFairhurst - In Reply on Hebrews 6 - 3 years ago
    Many think Melchisedec is a pre-incarnate appearance of Jesus Christ. The passage in Genesis about Melchisadec taken just by itself does not give a clear indication of this:

    Genesis 14:18-20 - 18 And Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high God. 19 And he blessed him, and said, Blessed be Abram of the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth: 20 And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand. And he gave him tithes of all.

    The primary basis for thinking Melchizedek is Christ is a result of the way the author of the Book of Hebrews interprets this passage to show the superiority and primacy of Christ's High Priesthood over the Levitical High Priesthood in connection with the Messianic Psalm of David, Psalm 110, particularly Psalm 110:4

    4 The LORD hath sworn, and will not repent, Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek.

    The primary passages in Hebrews dealing with Christ's High Priesthood are:

    Hebrew 3:1-10, Hebrews 4:14-16, Hebrews 5, Hebrews 6:20, Hebrews 7.

    Hebrews 7:1-3 is the most important passage to consider:

    1 For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, priest of the most high God, who met Abraham returning from the slaughter of the kings, and blessed him; 2 To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King of righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King of peace; 3 Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.

    One view of vs 3 is that Melchisedek is a man who lived and died, but the author of Hebrews is using the mystery/absence of this info to liken him to Christ in His preincarnate state. The other is that this actually is Christ in His preincarnate state, but He appeared as a man like He ultimately did to reveal Himself as Son of God for us in order to become our High Priest.
  • Pam on Genesis 3 - 3 years ago
    Who is 3:22 is the Lord referring to when he mentions that Adam has become as one of us? This is the second time since I began reading Genesis that I've noticed a comment like this.
  • Victoria 3 on Job 3 - 3 years ago
    So excited
  • Jackie on Daniel 11 - 3 years ago
    Who is the King of the North and the South?


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