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  • Emeka Agbugba on Galatians 5:22 - 4 years ago
    The Bible verse and its explainations are very enlightening.please i need a king James Bible.thank you very much.
  • Chris - In Reply on John 1 - 4 years ago
    After the Hebrews writer warns believers about apostasizing (i.e. turning away from the faith), he declares that after all he has just said (in the earlier verses), he is confident that his readers won't desert the Lord & will show the fruit of their salvation ( Hebrews 6:9).

    He then describes how they do behave as Christians: showing Christ's love to others particularly ministering to the needs of other believers (v 10).

    And in verse 11, he continues with that thought that they should be diligent (to do with great effort & zeal), making sure that they persevere in their Christian walk (i.e. not to slacken off), so that their hope of Heaven after their death will be certain.

    He's basically saying (using modern terms), the Christian life is not 'a bed of roses'. We use that expression to denote when one relaxes & enjoys one's achievements without a care in the world. But the writer is saying that people who think that way, are very likely going to fall into Satan's traps & be swallowed up. 1 Corinthians 10:12, "Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall." This is the same thought: "standeth" means the one who is over confident & then relaxes because he thinks that he won't slip away.

    The Christian is indeed secure in his salvation, because his salvation is based not on what he has done, but on what Christ has done for him. Yet, he must also be alert to Satan's traps, & walk carefully in this life (& not be slothful, lazy as a believer v 12). He will then know that his life is following the pattern laid out before him & so when the end comes, that his hope (his waiting) for Heaven is a true hope & without fear of being rejected. The true believer will have both a full salvation & also make the full effort to walk worthy of God's call upon his life.
  • David W Black - In Reply on 1 John 1 - 4 years ago
    OK I see where you're coming from now Richard. You define sin so strict that in your thinking nobody can possibly not sin. You've justified in your mind that you're doing well spiritually while still committing sin. Do remember that sin isn't accidentally committed. If the cuss word just accidentally comes out...no actually the cuss word tells us that way of talking is still in your heart. Just one example. Excusing sin just won't be accepted with God. And I'm not judging but the word of God does. I could point to many verses that condemns sin, but you've already redefined what sin is to excuse continuing to commit sin. Any thing we do is sin to you, so of course since you can't avoid sin you must be OK with God. Not even close. This goes for everyone reading not just Richard, if you sin you are not saved. Sin is not accidental. It's a shame your god isn't powerful enough to save you from sin. The God I serve is certainly that powerful. He saved me from sin, and He changed my heart to be free of the carnal man. He could save you from sin. The problem is many want saved from the guilt and penalty of sin but don't want saved from the power of sin.

    Don't worry Richard, this is my last reply to you. If you get tired of accidentally sinning God can save you if you honestly repent.
  • David W Black - In Reply on 1 John 1 - 4 years ago
    OK then explain about the angels Richard had mentioned that appeared, sent by God to escort Lot and family out of Sodom and Gomorrah. These angels had to fend off sexual advances from the homosexual men of that city?

    My earlier comment about men and women being angels, the word angel is used in this context as God's ministry composed of men and women that had been called to preach. But those people sinned and having backslid were cast out of the kingdom of God.
  • Marilyn Reay on Psalms 122 - 4 years ago
    I humbly request a prayer for my son Thomas on his final Flight exam tomorrow, that he'll be able to pass it with flying colors with the grace of God. He's a good young man, a good Christian and he loves God most of all. I'm sure he's a little nervous right now but I'm hoping with prayers and faith that he'd overcome that and he'll remember everything he studied and learned before the exam. Thank you and I appreciate your assistance in prayer. Sincerely, Marilyn
  • Vanessa on Galatians 1 - 4 years ago
    We die to self and it is He that works through us by faith, we do not preach our words but the Lords, we can not change it , and why would we want to when it's all truth
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Hebrews 1 - 4 years ago
    Because He is God. Jesus Himself said I and my Father are one. He in me and I in Him.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Psalms 42 - 4 years ago
    troubled, uneasy.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Exodus 19 - 4 years ago
    Now paradise is not Heaven even though it is like Heaven. A place where we will be judged and get rewards, like a way point, then from there we go to Heaven.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Exodus 19 - 4 years ago
    Christians go to a place called paradise to wait for the rest.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on 1 John 1 - 4 years ago
    Angels had no sex. They were neither male or female.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Jeremiah 10 - 4 years ago
    I see nothing wrong with celebating Jesus birth. Of course the date may be wrong but thats the day we use.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Jeremiah 10 - 4 years ago
    I see nothing wrong with celebating Jesus birth. Of course the date may be wrong but thats the day we use.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on 1 John 1 - 4 years ago
    Angels are neither male or female.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Luke 20:18 - 4 years ago
    Broken, not broken in pieces. What happens to a wild horse when he is broken? He becomes calm and obeys the one that broke him.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Genesis 9 - 4 years ago
    True the Sabboth is Saturday but Christians worship on the Lords day, which is Sunday. The day He rose from the dead.
  • Randy on 1 Samuel 26:6 - 4 years ago
    Do we know anything about this Ahimelek other than a different Ahimelek that Doek killed?
  • O - In Reply on John 1 - 4 years ago
    Do what ever you feel is right. It is Christ's love for you that will get you into Heaven not getting a tattooo. He sees you as the beautiful person that HE created. Not anyone else, and if you want a tat to show the world around that you are his follower loyal and faithful. Then do it for him. Don't let people even Fellow believers spout their feelings on it. Christ sends us all on our own journey.But I will tell you this I smoke and Icant quit. I prayed and prayed and agonized over it, feeling as though it shouldn't be such a struggle. Old Testament scripture making me feel awful, a horrible sinner. And I am a horrible sinner, we all are, he came for us not the righteous. But back to smoking, other fellow Christians have a lot to say about smoking to, but it actually helped me find people who were terrified for their souls but were not willing to seek forgiveness because they couldn't quit. They have been made to feel so horrible about it, that they feel as though their fate was sealed. Some people preach a smoker won't get into Heaven and sorry to say they are full of it. Had I not smoked they never would have talked to me about it. The Lord Of Heaven, Creater of they Universe, O Almighty God himself he loves you. And if you want the whole World to know you love him back who is it to tell you otherwise. The cross is the biggest symbol of love and forgiveness, I think we should plaster it everywhere so if ya wanna put it on your arm well the devil will know this place is taken.lol
  • Veronica Ewing-Clarke on Leviticus 25 - 4 years ago
    what does the year of jubilee means
  • Eric - In Reply on Exodus 19 - 4 years ago
    Thank you for your comments. The truth is the truth no matter what man had to say about it. I should've have said the Son of Man "comes" not Jesus. I'm curious about "children and the building of a city establish a man's name". That's just one tiny verse that speaks of the coming kingdom. One day we will be named Israel. And one day Elijah will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers, before the day of the Lord "comes".

    If your faith and love is so strong for the Lord and his word that you commit your life to honoring him. Whether you're right or wrong in your interpretation, God knows his people.

    We're saved by grace from true faith.

    Spread love and teach forgiveness.

    Amen
  • Richard in Christ - In Reply on Proverbs 29:2 - 4 years ago
    Hello Jay,

    Hopefully we are all focusing on the same God here. The one and only true living Holy God who is our eternal Father. If you believe everybody just goes to sleep, when they die, for however long that's your belief. And I see no need to quarrel about it. Really nobody can prove, or disprove, this.

    All I might say is what do you think about all the people who have been "clinically dead" and have experiences out of body, in a paradise or Heaven, and seeing past relatives whom they knew? Maybe one thing in the Bible is when Jesus is transfigured and Moses and Elijah appear and talk with Him. They weren't sleeping.

    I believe when my life is over here my destiny is to be with our Father, and Christ, in the Kingdom of Heaven. Only one way to find out.

    Peace be with you brother. God Bless.
  • Mysteries in Heaven - In Reply on Proverbs 29:2 - 4 years ago
    I believe I gave scriptures to back up what I said. Everyone is welcomed to post their own comments; and you did. Noted.

    I do not think about whether or not people are looking down on me. My focus is more evangelistic. People need to have faith in Jesus Christ and just accept what He said in HIS WORD.

    My brain leaps over to facts: We must be born again and ready to go with Jesus every day or night... to see our loved ones that have gone before us. I think the best part of going to Heaven; is seeing Jesus in the flesh...in His home.

    Once I asked my mother who rarely read her blue Bible: why don't you read your Bible? Don't you want to know what Jesus is like? Most people want to know what a person is like. If you're going to spend eternity with Someone...generally we want to know them well.

    The Bible is the only way to get to know your Lord and Savior, is to pursue Him. (Song of Solomon). We are a Bride and He is our Bridegroom. Jesus purchased us with his very best gift; His sinless blood. The deal is sealed. We await the approach of the Bridegroom, come to fetch his Bride!

    We have eternity to find all of our relatives :). Mishael
  • Chris - In Reply on Luke 20:18 - 4 years ago
    Carl, if you would permit me to take up your Scripture reference to a similar one in Matthew 21:42-44 as there is a little more given there.

    Jesus was speaking to the chief priests & elders (v23), concerning the condition of their hearts, the reception they gave Him & the judgement of God they rightly deserved (vv 33-46).

    In verse 42, Jesus speaks of the cornerstone of a building, which in those days, would have been a larger stone, with special markings that made it important & warranted a place of prominence. But in the parable, Jesus, as the Stone that the builders (the Jews which should have recognized the Messiah & built upon from His coming) rejected (rejected & crucified Him), the same One that they rejected, God had made the Cornerstone (of a new building, not of Jews, but those who would believe in Jesus Christ).

    Verse 43: The Kingdom of God, which should have been the joy & presence of God amongst His people, were taken from them, as being unworthy, & given to another which would bring forth good fruit & not rotten fruit as the Jews did in their treatment of their Messiah.

    Verse 44: upon this Cornerstone from God, if any should fall over this prominent Stone (i.e. be injured by their disobedience even though Jesus was there with them, & tripping on it, being made destitute & miserable), their injury would be severe. But there would still be hope if they learned from their hurt. However, to those that the Stone should fall upon, they would be ground to powder (the final judgement of the Messiah-rejecting Jews will be so severe, that it is likened to a complete desolation, with their remains blown into the winds as powder disperses). The picture here is something they would understand: of one about to be stoned for a crime - the witness would first cast the first blow to kill him, but if that didn't do the job, then he would be put to death by a large stone dropped on the head. This was probably how Stephen died at the hands of Saul ( Acts 7:58-60).
  • Mishael - In Reply on Matthew 25 - 4 years ago
    Just Google: Revelation List of Events

    Pinterest has a lot of Charts, but I do not subscribe to Pinterest. Too restrictive.

    This has a good list too: UCG dot ORG

    Pastor John Hager may have some videos on YouTube.
  • Joanne - In Reply on Isaiah 53 - 4 years ago
    Did not intend to instill sadness. Sad is bad. Smiles are better.

    Thank you for your words. God is good.
  • Kim - In Reply on Matthew 25 - 4 years ago
    i am following this question:)
  • David on Psalms 122 - 4 years ago
    Please for Kristie and myself , Please please Pray that every circumstance that separate us be forever removed once and for all thank you and may GOD bless you all
  • Carl J Jackson on Luke 20:18 - 4 years ago
    What does it mean that who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces ?
  • Jay - In Reply on Proverbs 29:2 - 4 years ago
    Can People in Heaven See Earth Events - in Reply on Proverbs 29:2

    No, of course not, how absurd, and Ephesians 1:3, certainly does not prove otherwise, Mishael.

    By all biblical accounts, when one dies, they go to sleep until judgement day and their resurrection.

    The God I believe and trust is NO respecter of persons. My God would not take persons to heaven, to enjoy thousands of years of blissful joy while other Christians are here on earth, working hard, many suffering, and having faith of such joy when they die.

    More to the point, sinners would have been sent to eternal punishment in hell? and would have been suffering for 10's of thousands of years while their followers are still living on earth today. This is not the god I WOULD WANT TO PUT MY TRUST IN. How cruel would be such a belief.

    And then, on judgement day, all Christians in heaven must leave , be judged, and then sent back to heaven again. All sinners would be released from hell?, judged, and then sent back again. How absurd.

    I pray for those that would believe the above, and wish for their asking God to sent his Holy Spirit for their understanding.

    I praise God, Thank You Jesus. Let us all depend ONLY on the Holy Spirit for understanding.
  • Shirley mccoy on Exodus 19 - 4 years ago
    what is the history of azubah 1


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