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  • Abraham on Jeremiah 2 - 5 years ago
    Is malachi 4- 5 &6 fulfill or to be fulfill
  • David Brown on Romans 12:21 - 5 years ago
    Honestly speaking, it doesn't matter how much evil is going on in this world, we just need to make sure we do not walk along with this evil and don't join in on it because it's easier to get judged by god if you're a Christian than if you're not. To all Christians, it is more dangerous to walk in evil than for non-Christians because they were taught so much about God and all the things he does to people who do evil. Christians get in more trouble cause they should know better cause they were taught about what to do and what not to do. A Christian doing evil is like lying to God with your actions.

    I might be a 14 year old but that doesn't mean I don't know my information about the Bible. I admit that I have done a lot of wrong in my life but trust me, I am trying my hardest not to do wrong but I am struggling. The problem is that I believe to myself that my ways to accomplish things is easier cause I do not like working to accomplish something, but I learned that the hard way cause I have been dealing with challenges and none of my ways are working. I do not like dealing with these problems without my ways working but I don't know any other ways to fix them. All these problems are problems that I have been working hard on and I noticed that with all the problems I am working hard on, I am actually doing better with fixing these problems than when I used my ways, now that is just the power of God I know for a fact. He has been giving me ways to to fix problems and he has showed me that not all my problems can be fixed my way and he has showed me that in order to deal with these problems, I am going to have to work for my accomplishments.

    If you read this, Thank You
  • Jemappelles Dylan on Psalms 27 - 5 years ago
    When we die where will we go?
  • Betty - In Reply on Colossians 3 - 5 years ago
    Thank You,
  • Wayfaring stranger - In Reply on Psalms 2 - 5 years ago
    1 Corinthians 15:1-4 (KJV)

    "[1] Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; [2] By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. [3] For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; [4] And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:"

    Just be sure to tell them about the gospel, that'll get them thinking, and if they reject at least they heard that Jesus Christ died for their sin's on the cross, was buried , then rose again the third day for their justification. Believing on that only rough Christ Jesus power it will make them free and have eternal life when they die or by rapture when Christ meeting us in the air and call us home

    remember Justification

    read Romans 5:15-21(KJV)

    May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you and your family.
  • Mishael on 1 John 3:15 - 5 years ago
    Scriptures can be Googled. Just type COMMENTARY after it
  • Mishael - In Reply on Deuteronomy 23 - 5 years ago
    Book of Luke
  • Things that cause the Falling Away - In Reply on Matthew 7 - 5 years ago
    The Democrats have made it illegal to sing in church.

    Illegal to have a full church.

    Illegal to be caught without a face mask in church. Huge fines on that.

    If people can't go to church when they want to, it will cause a falling away.

    There is church on FM radio 24 hours a day, plus some AM stations; Church on YouTube, Christian based movies on YouTube.

    Drop Netflix and pick up PUREFLIX: all Christian based movies and documentaries; plus children's programs.

    Stop paying high prices for satans networks.

    As the Christian group, Stryper, once sang: TO HELL WITH THE DEVIL. I like that song so sue me.

    Find one that rhymes with corrupted Democrats. In Albuquerque they made a drive to work song off the music of the Bangles; from their walk like an Egyptian song. It was called, "Drive Like An Albuquerquian". It was hilarious. Figure out how to mock the Democrats that want to tax us into debtors prison....in America?!?

    I'm not loving it at all.

    People click on that link out on the red link page and follow How To Become A Christian.

    Everything you need to know is on that link.

    The most important things.

    Ask to receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. Be brave and ask the Holy Spirit to take over your education in the most important things of God! Who is Jesus in your new life? How to pray to God? How to have faith he hears your prayer?

    How to forgive people whose guts you hate? How to forgive ourselves? Time is running out to get our business straight with God.

    Let's grow up in Jesus. He is greater and mightier than anything we did with the devil.

    New day! New man/woman of God. Brand new life that is now hid in Christ Jesus for eternity. Encourage yourself with the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Be back later, Mishael
  • Adam - In Reply on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Dear Norman,

    I've thought about that question before, not just how did animals get to their respective geographic regions, but people too. It's my opinion that the Tower of Babel was a significant event. Languages were created and people were scattered. I believe races and cultures and certain geography were allocated to each people group at the same time. For example, Chinese to China, Indians to India, etc. So, did they all get on boats and float around to their destination, or did they teleport? I believe they either they were instantly placed there or they walked. How would they walk with oceans? I think it's possible that the continents were all in one land mass at that time. South America kinda looks like it could fit into Africa, etc. So, I think its conceivable that this connected land mass explains how animals exited the ark and got to their respective climates, and that the Tower of Babel could have been a scattering of land masses and people. Again this is only my theory and opinion.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    The Godhead made the entire universe; and left a written record of it. God is infinite. Not constrained to time as we humans are.

    Our finite minds are vastly unable to take ourselves off the throne and simply ask God how he did things. Have you read the individual reference notes to backup scriptures on events?

    Deep study is tiresome, takes time, involves back and forth reading, spiral notebooks lots of notes: kinda like chicken or the egg...which verse came first. It's worth every hour of effort.

    Science has proved that continents moved at one time. Slammed into other continents. There have been islands of land that moved upon the ocean. The info may be on Google?

    I find it interesting, worth a look, but I DO NOT allow it to remove God from what the science suggests. God is powerful enough to transport animals to the Ark, all by Himself. The Ark was exactly large enough for them; meat eaters drank milk; grains, greens, eggs were provided for others. Perfect planning.

    I find it almost humorous how people try to disprove Gods abilities.

    Our futures depend upon Gods abilities and His purpose concerning us humans. He's told us what happens first. Worry is the opposite of faith.
  • Norman Walker Butch on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    This I may should know but who decided what could or could not be written in the Bible that would make each verse correct without any mistakes as to what really happened?
  • Bailey Cox on Letter of Jeremiah 1:12 - 5 years ago
    So if these r originals why r they not included
  • Norman Walker Butch on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Thanks so much for everyone that has helped me answer questions I just could not get a handle on. I love this site it is the best I have ever seen once you learn how to use it all!
  • Norman Walker Butch on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    I know with God anything is possible but I have wondered sometimes how did Noah get all of the animals from all over the world to the ark over the seas and from all corners of the earth like back then they had to do it all the hard way and it is truly amazing to me! I am sure there is a answer but I have not seen it and thanks again!
  • Matthew Patrykus on Deuteronomy 23 - 5 years ago
    Mary mother of Jesus, family names and location in the bible?
  • Jose on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Where do the godly and ungodly go when they die
  • Rob on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Where dose is say that the "Yellow" will rule the world?
  • Chris - In Reply on Nehemiah 1 - 5 years ago
    Indeed. Though some of the wording in the KJV are either not in common use or might suggest another meaning, one should endeavour to understand the meaning intended by the writer from that period of time. Or, if the task is too forbidding, then using an 'easier to read' version may be warranted.

    The word 'terrible', as also the word 'terrific', both have a strong connotation to 'something causing or inspiring terror'. Yet today, we would hardly think of using those words in that way, rather thinking of 'terrible' as 'something really bad' & 'terrific' as 'something extraordinarily good or exciting'.

    But when we think of 'terrible' in association with Almighty God, there should always be in our hearts & minds, that this God of Love, Mercy & Understanding, is still a God to be feared & righteous in all His Judgements, which means a horrible punishment & eternity to those who sin & spurn His offer of Love. Today, we often fail to teach the full Character of God, giving us the false impression that to major on those aspects of His Character that bring us comfort, joy & hope, is preferable than referring to the other. I think both 'terrible' & 'awesome' are apt words to describe God Who should leave us in both awe of His Greatness & guarded in our behaviour before Him.
  • Shelly on Psalms 2 - 5 years ago
    Please pray for healing for Kenny and for unspoken requests for Dolly. Thank you!
  • Chris - In Reply on Luke 11:5 - 5 years ago
    Just to add: I also see that Jesus' sin bearing act which was based on such great Love for us, also meant a temporary loss of fellowship & communion with the Father - one that He constantly enjoyed prior to this time ( John 14:10, John 17:5, John 5:19,20).

    In His great agony & distress, such an estrangement would have been almost unbearable, even comparable to the responsibility He carried by having all our sin & guilt placed upon Him. At a time when comfort, any comfort, would have given some small relief, the Father remained quiet, not allowing anything to hamper or hinder that ultimate work of salvation. Jesus knew this, but in His Humanity, His Cry was not just because of the pain in the flesh, but the pain of losing that constant blessed fellowship & ministry which was His right by His position in the Godhead.

    I wonder whether Jesus' anguish & pain was also not felt by the Father - that it must have been a difficult response by God to remain incommunicado & estranged even for a short period of time. The break in any fellowship can be painful. But when sin is not the basis for pain & suffering, the agony becomes so much worse, yet it's ensuing result became the hope & joy of the world.
  • Neil on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    Re Acts 8:38-40

    Philip's 20 mile translation from Gaza to Azotus after his baptism of the Ethiopian eunuch...other translations

    1Kings18:12. 11Kings 2:16. 3:14. 8:3. 1Thess 4:16,17.....also, look up how Jesus and his row boat friends " were immediately at the other side of Galilee after they encountered the storm...the Holy Spirit did the translations?

    Answers how the kangaroo got from Australia back and forth to and from Noah's Ark

    See also at Babel how the people WERE scattered not scattered..." lest we be scattered" in the KJV

    If you do a search on "scattered " you'll find more references to " WERE scattered" as opposed to " scattered " in the scriptures..... so the people and animals didn't scatter ( migrate) but " were scattered" just as in these examples on scripture

    It's like " beam me up Scotty " from Star Trek..... . and they were translated ( scattered to their destination). They didn't

    MIGRATE , BUT WERE SCATTERED BY THE HOLY SPIRIT?

    What's wrong with this interpretation of how the kangaroo got to and fro the ark?
  • Bbeeaann - In Reply on Luke 11:5 - 5 years ago
    "This is something I am sure is easy to answer but I just have wondered about it but when Jesus was on the cross why did he say My God My God why have thee forsaken me. I thought maybe that he was in so much pain he did not know what he was saying? Thanks."

    One must first understand the Godhead before one can understand how Christ could pray this prayer. The triune Godhead is comprised of three persons who are one monotheistic God. The scriptures reveal these persons are known as the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit. This truth is found in numerous verses in the Bible, Gen.1:26; 3:22,Is.48:16, John 1:1-4, 1 Jn 5:7 to name a few.

    The next thing a person needs to understand about the Godhead is that it has three attributes that make it unique. These three self-existent attributes are omnipresence, omnipotence, and omniscience. The Godhead is everywhere present, all-powerful, and all-knowing. The Godhead is perfect and cannot be tempted by sin, as James 1:13 explains. God required a perfect man to approach Him to redeem mankind, and thanks to Adam's fall, that man did not exist. This is why the Word laid down his self-existent attributes in the Godhead to live as the last Adam with is title as God to be tempted by sin and pay the penalty the law required to redeem mankind.

    This truth is found in Is.9:6, Hebrews chapters 1 and 2, 1 Timothy 3:16, and other verses.

    Colossians 2:9 explains the fullness of the Godhead dwelt in Christ bodily. How do we know this is true? Christ was not omnipresent while on the earth. He dwelt in time and space in a single location(Jn1:14). Jesus was asked about the events of the tribulation, and he told his disciples the Father knew the day, not him( Matt. 24:36). Jesus was not omnipotent stating the Father did all the works through Him( Jn 14:10. After Christ rose he took back his self-existent position back in the Godhead to come dwell in all of mankind, which would require self-existent omnipresence. I hope this helps.
  • Fred on Revelation 13:15 - 5 years ago
    The Word and the Spirit - Jesus sits at the right hand of the Father.

    When the Church is destroyed, and the wicked no longer feel the condemnation from the preaching of the Word of God and the conviction of the Holy Spirit,

    That is when I believe they will send gifts to one another.

    And the bodies of the church and their testimony of Jesus Christ will lie in the streets for 3 1/2 years.

    And Jesus will return, and God will call us home, saying "Come up hither".



    I believe science and technology are part of the second Beast; and I believe there is a movement now to worship them.
  • Mike - In Reply on Luke 11:5 - 5 years ago
    I do believe that he felt the spirit that came from god, at the time of his baptism depart, just before his death. It is finished.
  • David Lindstrom on Nehemiah 1 - 5 years ago
    In Nehemiah 1:5 why do they use the word Terrible in King James. I was taught this is the most accurate translation. But it seems unless your a Scholar most Christians would miss the correct translation is awesome.
  • Susan Hofmann on Psalms 2 - 5 years ago
    Please pray for my eldest niece Rosalinda M. to stop living in sin and for the Lord to open her eyes and heart to see the error of her ways.

    Please pray for my niece Annette M. to repent of her hard heart which she herself has said she has and ask the Lord to give her and Rosalinda M. the mind of Christ and a new heart where He can write His word upon it.

    Please pray for my nephew Ray C. to leave drugs and delinquent ways and return to the Lord along with his mother, Teresa C.

    Please pray for my nephew in law Jim M. to love and respect his wife and treat his children with loving and compassion.

    Thank you and God bless you and your families.

    Sincerely,

    Susan B. A. Hofmann
  • JBey - In Reply on Luke 11:5 - 5 years ago
    While on the cross Jesus became Sin; a horror for the Father to see.

    He took upon Himself not only the Sins of those who came before, but those who where alive at the time of His crucifixion- as well as those born after. Moreover, Jesus not only became Sin personified, but took on every sickness and disease. A metamorphosis took place while Jesus hung on the Cross; he became a curse - all of which had to be rejected and condemned by the Father.
  • Heather on Psalms 56 - 5 years ago
    How to prau for my siblings past in 2020.
  • J on Psalms 2 - 5 years ago
    Pray for me. Early this year my father fell and is now bedridden. He is currently having to pay for a home health nurse out of pocket which is financially straining. In addition to this I'm disabled myself and also in need of home health nurses. I had a few but they all had to leave due to circumstances beyond their control and we have so far not found anyone else permanent. I was also very close to one of them and my heart is broken that she had to leave. I cry every day because I miss her so much that it hurts both emotionally and physically. Making all of this worse is that I have an unknown skin condition on my back that doesn't seem to get any better no matter what doctors prescribe.

    I'm hurting inside and out. Please pray for me.
  • Norman Walker Butch on Luke 11:5 - 5 years ago
    This is something I am sure is easy to answer but I just have wondered about it but when Jesus was on the cross why did he say My God My God why have thee forsaken me. I thought maybe that he was in so much pain he did not know what he was saying? Thanks.


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