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  • GiGi - In Reply on Jeremiah 1 - 4 years ago
    Charles, Jesus is the only person who never sinned in thought, word, or deed, or failure to do what He should have done.

    Everyone else sins throughout our life on this earth. We have a corrupted nature that makes us give in to temptations. Jesus' nature was never corrupted, therefore He was able to resist temptation always. He lived a perfect life.
  • GiGi again - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Grace I will lift up your children and grands. If you wish to give me names, I will pray for them by name. If you wish to not name them, that is ok. God knows their names and needs. How many children and grands do you have?
  • GiGi - In Reply - 4 years ago
    David, so glad Deanna is doing well. I know you asked us to pray for Kristie, but you did no mention Jessica or Gary.

    Any specific way we can pray for Jessica and Kristie today? I don't know who the 14 month old is?

    Dear Lord, we lift up all wo David has made petition for here. Gary needs your healing touch for is kidneys. Please make him well so he can stay out of the hospital. Give his doctors wisdom in treating him. We know that you hear our prayers and also that your Spirit prays with and for us when we intercede for others. We do not know what to pray for concerning Kirstie and Jessica, but we bow our hearts and will let you pray through us for the needs of these two. Thank You for being so awesome in answering our prayers in the best ways. So we trust in You. In the name of Jesus, our King! Amen.
  • David - In Reply on 2 Samuel 8 - 4 years ago
    Hello Shiela In 1 Samuel 16:13 is when the spirit of the Lord came upon David and almost every time David

    got into different situations with unbelievers he would inquire of God either what to do or will we win. In 1 Samuel

    23 :verses 2-4-11-12 that's just in this record. That's I one characteristics of a great spiritual leader always

    asking God what to do or can I do this with your help and then being thankful and giving credit to God. Although he blew it with bathsheba God still called Him a man after his own heart. Incredible when you think about it Gods Grace

    Psalm 51:1-11 Tells you David understood the gravity in what he did, verse 11 Cast me not away from thy presence

    and TAKE NOT THY HOLY SPIRIT FROM ME. Thank God we never have to utter these words because of Jesus Christ!
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 4 years ago
    Hello Lidia. In reference to what you stated, how do you also understand Genesis 1:24,25 (God's creating the creatures/beasts of the Earth) with Genesis 2:19,20? If there were two separate creations of Man ( Genesis 1:26-29), there must of necessity also be two creations of the creatures of the Earth ( Genesis 2:19). So, why do you think that would be? Maybe God wanted to add more creatures to fill the Earth? Or maybe, one can be justified to believe that the creation of living, moving creatures & man of chapter 1 have a direct bearing on their reference again in chapter 2?

    And the second problem: the Apostle Paul speaks of the first man Adam ( 1 Corinthians 15:45) as opposed to the last Adam (Christ), a quickening (life-giving) spirit. This would be incorrect, as according to some folk's understanding, that Adam was not the first man at all & there were other human (& animal) creations before them. The question that comes to bare upon is, why were those 'first' created beings not referenced in any other way; did they get lost into oblivion, God showing them no care, except upon this special second creation of Adam & Eve?

    The third problem: we have the sin question coming up as well. If we see Adam & Eve commit sin & that sin nature transmitted to all mankind as a result, was that first creation of mankind spared from being caught up in Satan's snare? I say 'spared', as no doubt, in time, Adam's sin would have eventually passed onto them through inter-marriage. And if so, maybe the Great Flood didn't engulf them, as the Flood was God's Wrath upon a faithless, God-forsaking world.

    I realize that we don't have answers to such questions, but they are worth considering in light of our separate understandings of this Genesis account & what other questions are raised that should cause us to examine our beliefs & utterances. If there's little support for the 'one creation only' belief, there would also be little support of a 'dual creation' belief, don't you think?
  • Ray Johnson on Isaiah 25 - 4 years ago
    Isaiah 26:3 what a promise! How often does the Lord encourage or even command us to trust in him? It seems there is a battle raging in me. But if I remember to keep myself stayed on him, like Peter was walking on the water and took his eyes off the Lord and began to sink. And he cried out to the Lord and the Lord gave Peter that perfect peace and lifted Peter from all his troubles.
  • GiGi again - In Reply - 4 years ago
    I have searched a few commentary sites, but did not come up with much about the reigning part. One commentary said that servants will serve like priests. Another said that the servants will reign over a restored creation with Christ. Another said that the servants will reign by living by God's purposes with an undivided unity of will. Another said that only Christ will reign over us, so we will not be reigned over by anything God has created.

    So, in absence of any clear ideas, I choose to wait and see! I trust that what God has in store for us is grander than we could ever imagine. I am not interested in reigning over anyone anyway.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Revelation 22:3-5 speaks that the "servants (of God) will serve him, They shall see His face, and His name shall be on their foreheads. There shall be no night there: They need no lamp more light of the sun, for the Lord God gives them light. And they shall reign forever and ever."

    So it seems that the "they" are the servants of the Lord who will reign forever and ever. It does not say who they will reign over or even if this reign will be over anyone else. Perhaps it means that we shall share with Christ whatever the Godhead has determined to be His reign. So, for me, I cannot pinpoint an answer to your question from the text. I will research a bit more and get back to you.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Claudia,

    How far along in the pregnancy is this person? How long does this person wish to fast? Most importantly, why?

    These are questions I would like to know before I speak much to this.

    But this I know. When a mom fasts during pregnancy, the baby will take the needed nutrients from the Mom's bloodstream. So, a lengthy fast or one done frequently can cause many nutritional upsets for the mom and eventually the baby. Mom can become low on iron and become anemic, which is harmful for both mom and baby. Frequent fasting can deplete b vitamins, which are necessary for proper development of a baby, especially folic acid which also uses iron and vitamin d to metabolize properly.

    The Mom may should really consult her doctor on this. He knows her health and concerns, we do not.

    I would appreciate the answers to the questions I posed, if you wish to do so. I want to understand the situation better.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    It was most likely because of examples from their fathers. Jacob/Israel even Abraham. May have started with Lamech Genesis 4:19, Genesis 6:2-3, Genesis 1:25, Genesis 25:6, Genesis 31:50,

    Deuteronomy 7:2-4, 1 Kings 11:1-11,
  • David - In Reply - 4 years ago
    she is doing ok , keep her in your prayers , she is only 14 month old surgery was sussecful
  • Jesse - In Reply on Daniel 9 - 4 years ago
    Kathy,

    All prophecies concerning the last days are based upon Daniel 9:24-27, which presents the 70th week of Daniel. The 70th week is actually a 7-year period, not 490 years. In prophecy, 69 weeks have passed. Right now we are living in a time period known as the "Times of the Gentiles." It's the time from the death of Christ, until the rapture. We do not know the time period. We are in that period now; it is called the time of the Gentiles.

    The next event to happen is the rapture of the church. And from the rapture of the church until the second coming of Christ, it is called the 70th week of Daniel. We have had 69 weeks, 483 years. And those 483 years ended at the crucifixion of Christ. But now, there is this time period which is called the time of the Gentiles, between the death of Christ, and His coming for His church. And we don't know the time frame, but as soon as the church is removed, as soon as the tribulation period begins, there will be seven years, that is, one week, 1 seven in Jewish literature. There will be seven years of tribulation. This is known as the 70th week of Daniel.
  • David - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi John Biblically anything unloving or that divides isn't best. Our responsibility is to be an example of

    the love of God to young or old. Proverbs 22:6 to the best of your ability, in any situation. They are Gods

    diamonds in the rough, they need polished with the word.
  • S Spencer - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Kathy.

    A sabbatical week =7 years. So 7 70= 490 years.

    God bless.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    One more thing I wanted to add. I feel led to tell you of personal experience & advice given to me that was very helpful.

    I moved away from home very young there was a time that I only ate on Thursdays because work had slowed down. My bills were paid responsiblely but after gas money to & from work there wasn't much left. Years later I was told about Fasting & Prayer, It was difficult to consider after painful past experience. Advice : pray everytime your stomach growls, pray during lunch, dinner & other eating times.

    It worked.
  • David Doty - 4 years ago
    Healing for hemorrhoid. Healing for Augustus (Persian Cat) nasal polyps causing a challenge for breathing in his small nasal openings. Wife hell bent on wishing herself to die. I desire to trust more and more of what The Lord Jesus Christ presents to me in His Word the 1611 KJV Bible as I hear and consume This Scripture.
  • T. Levis - In Reply on 2 Samuel 8 - 4 years ago
    David fought confidently. 1 Samuel 17:26,32,33-36,37 & with faith because of GOD's deliverances in past & knowing GOD's love for Israel. Maybe that's why GOD called him: 1 Samuel 13:14, Acts 13:22,

    Hopefully this is helpful.
  • David - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Claudia Given that the first and great commandment is to love God with all your heart soul mid and strength

    and Love your neighbor as you love yourself, your need for now is to you and the life your carrying. Nothing says

    not to snack or consume some food, don't make it if I don't somethings wrong then its works and not grace. Gods

    word is all things in balance. This is food for thought. Last we do because we want to not because we have to

    that is walking by the spirit! Prayerfully that helps.
  • GiGi again - In Reply on Genesis 44 - 4 years ago
    Thanks. It just seemed so out of place for Joseph to use those words in instructing is servant what to say to the brothers.
  • Rick - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Patrick Concerning Rev. 22 my question to whom are we referring to or who is the who, its an honest

    question.
  • GiGi again - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Sure is!
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Galatians 5:1, Galatians 5:1-26

    Hopefully this is what you're looking for.
  • GiGi again - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Thank you, Grace!
  • GiGi again - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Catherine,

    Glad I was helpful. I wish you many blessings in this time of fasting.
  • Jackie - In Reply - 4 years ago
    David - that's the way!!! And hey - I love your moniker - much, much better!!
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Fasting has to be a personal decision. Isaiah 58, Matthew 6:16-23, some fast from television, social media, movies

    Some would recommend only a Daniel type fast where he refrained from sweet breads, like cakes, pies, cookies, meats but had rich protiens, Pulse like black eyed peas, lintils, humus, vegetables. Daniel 1:12, Daniel 10:2-3,

    2 Chronicles 20:5-30, 2 Chronicles 20:13, Jonah 3:5, Joel 2:15-18,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • S Spencer - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 10 - 4 years ago
    Great example Brother David.

    God bless.
  • Gary Hugh Mcmurray on Matthew 7 - 4 years ago
    Why does every Christian not being taught the Gospel
  • Albert Swanson on Ezekiel 47 - 4 years ago
    Suppose any one were to take time to look up the healing the leaves of the Olive currently known. In that case, it does strike as quite immense ..... larger than might be expected, for usually healing elements do not contain as near the number represented here. It strikes as being miraculous, to be a "calling forth," as would have been the case if it too had been situated by the tomb of Lazareth, and that is so far as we have been able to determine, that is the healing properties it has contained. But to the believer, it is enough, that is the list of what it heals, and fundamentally able to persuade them that more of its most likely shall come, as recognized, like Jesus on earth, as that which if need of healing confronted. It seems a hint of the plants, flowers, the great variety of growings, now sprawling about occurring in the heavenly.
  • David - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Jackie Just a reminder 1 John 4:16-18 also Philippians 4:8 great to memorize, give em heaven.


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