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  • Charles Robert Northup - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Romans 12:1

    "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service."

    I've found by helping others we help ourselves from the blessings it gives us. The lost become saved by preaching and hearing God's word which we are all called to do, I am praying for you can you be more specific tho
  • Charles Robert Northup - In Reply on Luke 16 - 4 years ago
    A stewardship is like what we call today a manger they were a steward who is appointed to oversee something of a king or his master like their treasury or goods or servants.
  • Pamela Barntsen on Matthew 20 - 4 years ago
    Hebrews 6:13-20
  • Charles Robert Northup - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Paul talked about being taken to the 3rd heaven in his vision or actually being taken he said he did not know but he saw heaven and describes as the 3rd heaven. Jesus told the thief today you shall be with me in paradise. Some say the air from the earth to the atmosphere is the 1st heaven from the atmosphere to heaven is the 2nd and beyond that is the 3rd heaven. The Catholic's believe in purgatory, and some equate paradise with that as being the same. We know upon Christ return the dead in Christ will be raised from the dead but so will the lost souls as well. Do we go to heaven when we die we know our bodies don't but what about our sours and our spirit? The belief is our spirit that God breathed into Adam that we all have that gives us life returns to God, but our soul which is us sleeps and the Bible often refers to death as sleep in both the old and new testaments. Genesis 1:8And God called the firmament Heaven. And the evening and the morning were the second day. look at verses 6&7 6And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters.

    7And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so. the firmament he called heaven? So if you go beyond Heaven you'll find water? notice Heaven is capitalized a place.

    Psalms 49:15

    "But God will redeem my soul from the power of the grave: for he shall receive me. Selah." implies our soul is in the grave. Ecclesiastes 9:10

    "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou goest."

    Psalms 30:3

    "O LORD, thou hast brought up my soul from the grave: thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go down to the pit."

    Ecclesiastes 3:21

    "Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?"

    That's all I got,

    King James Version (KJV)
  • Charles Robert Northup - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    Jesus was the word of God are you trying to imply Lord God is Jesus, everything was created by him, how was everything created. God spoke, John wrote, and the word became flesh, God created everything with His word when he spoke, 1 John 5:7

    "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."

    Maybe once God created the heavens and Erath he also became the Lord over all he created that is what it appears to be, before he created anything there was nothing to be Lord over, some believe that when he created man male and female in ch 1 he created the human race and ch 1 he created Adam because Adams children took wives after leaving the garden, where did those wives come from unless there were others on the earth. We also see further in Genesis that the sons of God told wives of the children of men. So was there a human race out side of the Garden we know there was the rest of the world outside of it did that include beast and men we see pretty quickly after Adam came out other nations and peoples.. I always quote this verse, now we see thru a glass darkly and in part.............so we know we aren't given the full accounts in God's word Jesus told Paul in the vision some words are unlawful to speak, and John in the Revelation could not open the book but ate it and it was sweet to the tongue but bitter to the stomach.

    King James Version (KJV) and when that which will comes appears i will know even as I am known so I guess after Jesus comes, we'll find everything out
  • Tim legarie on Leviticus 6 - 4 years ago
    So does this mean today as believers we can eat the unleavened bread and frankensense and meat offerings?
  • Parfait on 1 Kings 19 - 4 years ago
    What is the rvlation behind this chapter
  • Kevin - In Reply on Matthew 1 - 4 years ago
    To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord as when the silver cord is broken. You do have a soul and spirit, but you will also be given a new body which is changed which originated from the flesh. But, now will be changed and raised up immortal as written in 1 Corinthians 15:49-53

    Your soul & spirit are with Christ who is raised up already. Why do the ones martyred ask the Lord how much longer if the dead cannot speak (speaking of course their dead old flesh bodies). The old flesh body is asleep - but the soul & spirit are awake and praise God alive.

    God is not the God of the dead but Is the God of the living! Paradise is not where we are not conscious or asleep.

    Where is Christ now? We'll He died and took our death! Praise God we will be with Him in our last second when our flesh body passes away as our soul & spirit ascends to be with Him and forevermore. Plus we get to be with Him now because He will never leave us or forsake us and is with us!

    We are "NEW" creatures.

    Also, it says as He is "NOW" so are we in this world. Also, says that we are seated already with Him in heavenly places. Our flesh body is the only thing down here that needs to be raised or change similar to this age as it will also wear out like an old garment. The flesh body is the only thing left down here that needs to be translated.

    He is coming soon so Praise God the dead in Christ will rise first like it was before so shall it be again similar to Matthew 27:52 except those then were not yet with Christ till after His death when He set the captives free!

    May God bless and May we all look to Jesus and praise Him!
  • David Allen - 4 years ago
    please pray for Kristie and me today, remember my family, please pray for the lost ,
  • Fred - 4 years ago
    Jesus knows how to move and when to move. He knows the adversary the lion and how he works!

    In John ch. 7. we see Him confront the enemy in His own house. A house filled with deceit, hate, and division.

    Jesus knows the hearts, of these leaders who wish only to silence Him permanently. Yet He proclaims who He is, in the light of Satan working in the hearts of man!

    Jesus does not run from the truth, He convicts them of their hypocrisy , in their own temple.

    The point being, we cannot satisfy righteousness through the works of man. The righteousness the world needs must come through faith in the savior! A humble and contrite heart that will lead into a grace led life in peace , mercy and truth!

    If you see it someplace else, remember, Satan and how He makes himself into an angel of light! Christ first, all the time! Repent and be Baptized
  • Using Search on this Website - 4 years ago
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  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    This also has come to my thoughts. Proverbs 24:24-25,

    However

    Ezekiel 33:8, Ezekiel 3:18,19,
  • Daniel H. - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    Perhaps vast amounts of time passed between the two events.

    How long did Adam and Eve dwell in the garden?

    It could have been ages before the "fall"
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    2Corinthians 2:4, Luke 23:43, Revelation 2:7, Luke 16:19-31,
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    It's interesting that you're noticing the differences, I'm guessing you've read Genesis before & studying or reading again or just very observant.

    John 1:1-5, Revelation 4:10-11, Colossians 1:12-23, Ephesians 3:9, Revelation 10:1-7,

    Note: Isaiah 42:1-12, Isaiah 42:23, compare: the Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke & John,

    There is a difference I believe because it seems to point out that man Adam being put into the Garden, symbolic of the Church. To tend it, where GOD seems to already have given the Genesis 1:27-28 'created female & males, direction to multiply & subdue take dominion over the earth & creatures land & sea. Genesis 2:7-8, Genesis 5:1-3, interestingly it is the lineage of Seth the Jesus comes through : Luke 3:23-38

    1Corinthians 15:45, 1Corinthians 15:42-47, Genesis 2:15, Genesis 2:18-24,
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Proverbs 1 - 4 years ago
    I've noticed this site has KJV free download. If you're website compatible version is the same as mine. You should be able to see tab for free download on bottom right column as you read the KJV Bible in this ap.

    There is also a "More" tab that should bring you to the download KJV version

    Hopefully that's helpful
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Ezekiel 24 - 4 years ago
    Ezekiel 24:6 Ezekiel is a Prophet of GOD ALMIGHTY as proclaimed Ezekiel 1:1-3, & verified because his prophecies happened. Seething means boiling.

    Ezekiel 24:2 Jeremiah, Isaiah & other Prophets warned Israel & Judah that if they didn't do away with oppression, holding back wages of hired, justice, judgement for widows & fatherless children then they would be captured by Babylon.

    Exodus 22:22, Deuteronomy 24:17, Isaiah 1:11-25, Jeremiah 7:3-7, Jeremiah 22:3-22, Ezekiel 22:7, Zechariah 7:8-11, Malachi 3:5-

    & to stop worship of other false gods: Jeremiah 7:18, Isaiah 58,

    Jeremiah 34:7-22,

    During this GOD talking with Ezekiel, Ezekiel 24:1-14,

    Ezekiel 24:15-19, GOD tells HIS Prophets to do very difficult things at times. "tire = headress, turban ' then explains why & what that meant : Ezekiel 24:20-25

    Ezekiel 24:26-27 is amazing because from, Ezekiel 3:26-27, Jeremiah seems to be unable to speak, until chapter 6. & possibly from & apparently from Ezekiel 24:27, until Ezekiel 33:21-22, therefore fulfilling the Prophecy.

    Sometimes studying much reveals much & more difficult questions sometimes take longer for understanding.

    Hopefully this is helpful.
  • Good guys in white - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Revelation 22 :17

    And the Spirit and the bride say ,Come. And let him that heareth say , Come . And let him that is athirst Come . And whosoever will let him take the water of life freely .

    When I first read that verse I said YES I'm Coming .

    Jesus said

    Matthew 5.8

    Blessed are the pure in heart : for they shall see God .

    It thrills my heart when I read that , give me a pure heart oh God so I can see you .

    I know that day will happen , and already I have seen him by faith , but not face to face .

    I hope you and many others will meet me there some glorious day :)
  • Who was Korah - In Reply on Psalms 47 - 4 years ago
    Numbers 16

    Korah was a Levite, a cousin of Moses, and a man of ability and influence. Though appointed to the service of the tabernacle, he had become dissatisfied with his position and aspired to the dignity of the priesthood.

    Korah led a revolt against Moses; he died, along with all his co-conspirators, when God caused "the earth to open her mouth and swallow him and all that appertained to them" ( Numbers 16:31-33).

    Korah is the central figure in the story of the revolt against the authority and status of Moses at the time of the wanderings in the wilderness ( Num. 16). According to the story in its present form, Dathan and Abiram of the tribe of Reuben, together with 250 chieftains of the community, also took part in this revolt.

    It was significant this accusation was made publicly, in front of 250 leaders of the congregation; men of renown.

    Men like Korah are always playing to an audience, always trying to draw a following after themselves - after Moses has already gathered the nation and led them this far, of course.
  • April - 4 years ago
    Please pray for The Lord's presence, peace, power, anointing, protection, grace, for God's perfect will to be fulfilled for me, my children, my grandkids, our homes, cars, jobs, churches, health, minds, lives relationships, marriages, businesses & bless our lives with success, and all covered in The Blood of Jesus in Jesus Name.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    I laughed out loud "dare say competitive banter " yes, yes

    Ultimately Romans 14:4,

    Pray please that our answers be truthful & biblical.

    Thanks Brother Glenn
  • E. - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Thank you so much!
  • Judah michel - In Reply - 4 years ago
    That didn't answer my question
  • Monte - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    In Chapter 1 God says for them to replenish the earth. In the dictionary "replenish" is in the bible as to be fruitful to multiply. Then after the flood the LORD God says again to "replenish". This time it makes sense. Were there already men on the earth? Bcuz they took wives that were from men. Were they Gods, and did they contribute to the Giants?
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Ezekiel 8 - 4 years ago
    Ezekiel 8:17-18,
  • Monte on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    Who is God in Chapter 1? Because in Chapter 2 the LORD God, replicates chapter 1, but does it different. By using the dust of the ground, he created man and beast. While in Chapter 1, God created man in their likeness. So... What is the difference between God and the LORD God??
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Luke 16 - 4 years ago
    A person put over someone elses property, affairs, upkeep etc. Trusted with but belonging to another. Here are biblical examples. Genesis 1:26-30, Romans 14:12, In the Church: Hebrews 13:17, Titus 1:7,

    Genesis 15:2, Gen 43:19,

    Luke 16:1-15, Matthew 20:1-16, Luke 12:36-48,

    Prophetic parable about Jesus & the religious Rulers of the time: Matthew 21:28-46, Luke 20:9-20, 'husbandman being "stewad" of the vineyard'

    Hopefully these are helpful.
  • Chris - In Reply on Luke 16 - 4 years ago
    Hello Sean. Stewardship can be defined as special position assigned to a person, to act on behalf of another in managing various matters pertaining to a Business, Church, in the Home, etc. The person so appointed could be given responsibility over the financial, property, or workers of that institution, or responsibility in the Church or the home.

    In Luke chapter 16 which you cited, the "rich man", probably a business owner, in the parable, had a steward to oversee his financial & material interests. When re-payment time came, the owner's debtors were not able to pay & the debt continued to stand probably for a long while. So when questioned by the owner, the steward took it upon himself to reduce the payment so that the debtors could pay, be free of debt & the owner satisfied. So as to not lose his position with his boss, he did what he did & fortunately his boss accepted the steward's ingenuity (though I'm not sure that would work today). But the point was that even if his boss sacked him, the wisdom of the steward is seen in the event that those debtors he helped might then give him a job, seeing that he was merciful to them. For this he was commended, even though the owner still had a shortfall.

    And when we think of being 'a good steward' in terms of our faith, we would demonstrate wise use of all that the Lord gives to us, whether in finance, goods, even His enabling us to serve Him in the Church & community. Everything we have in our possession or own comes from the Lord, and He expects us to be wise stewards & if we are trustworthy, He will entrust even more to us.
  • Jeff Mooneyhan - 4 years ago
    In the Bible is there a verse that talks pacifically about the (Paradise) intermediate Heaven, the place that we go to when our spirit leaves the body today?

    Not the New Heaven that is very clear, and I get chills every time I read about it, it's so exciting and I look forward to it.

    But the intermediate I'm not able to find much about it even though there are a few things.

    Thanks!
  • Craig smith on 1 Corinthians 12 - 4 years ago
    1st Corinthians chapter 12 versus 27and 28 say anything about modern day prophets


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