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  • Mishael - In Reply on Revelation 12 - 5 years ago
    Father, in the Name of Jesus, I agree with this child for healing of her skin, blood and immune responses. Restore to her skin what the environment has taken away from it.

    I rebuke and bind every spirit of infirmity that has tried to inflame her skin. I use the authority you have given me to cast all spirits into outer darkness. Do not return, in the Name of Jesus.

    Lord I pray that you would loose upon her the wisdom of what you've provided: diet, sunshine, and the simplicity that is in water.

    Receive your healing in the name of Jesus. It is He that heals you. With His Stripes on the Cross, you Were healed. Give Him Praise and thanks.

    Lord I pray you would send a helper to make hindering and harassing itch to leave NOW!! We ask in Jesus Name, who is Faithful and True.

    AMEN!!
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 1 - 5 years ago
    There is a 'Bible in a Year Reading Program' right here on KJB Online. On the main page, click on the 'More' Tab & scroll down till you see it under 'Bible Study Help'. Or else, go to the bottom of the main page & under 'Community'. They're in the Book of Acts at the moment.

    Otherwise, there are many other Sites that offer such a program. These include The International Bible Society, Christianity dot com, Bible Study Tools (for a chronological reading of the Scriptures) & others.
  • David on Revelation 12 - 5 years ago
    Please Pray for Kristie and myself, Please pray that everything that separate's us be removed once and for all
  • REAL LIFE RELATIONSHIP WITH CHRIST - In Reply on Hebrews 2 - 5 years ago
    When I write comments, the Holy Spirit will jog my memory with a phrase that will Help me remember the whole verse so I can include it in our studies here.

    The more we read and study(daily), the more the Holy Spirit has, that He can pull from to help others be saved.

    We're sorta like living, walking Bibles. We are working together with the Holy Spirit.

    Our appetites for the Word of God should be ravenous. Five minutes here, 10 mins there, is ok. For me, my appetite is unrestrained and continuous. This has been going on for 35 years. When I really knew who Jesus is: that he's alive, talking to me and loving me when I get discouraged by life: I was hooked and happy about it.

    Jesus is not like earthly Dads. He is always interested, listens intently through my emotional storms at life; gives me direction, lifts that "eyebrow" to show me I'm off track. When I lead someone to Him, he rejoices with me.

    Hear this, if nothing else I've said: you can have the deepest relationship with Jesus,

    THAT YOU DESIRE. No limitations.

    Side trips into sin, of course, temporarily slow progress. Be quick to repent. :)

    He is omnipresent. He is on His Throne interceding for all saints of His family. Us.

    Somehow He is able to know what each child of His is doing; minute to minute. I find this captivating. (I'm not easily captivated).

    Point is: You can have this too. There's no need to feel like Peter did when he stepped out of the boat to walk on water to Jesus.

    He saw the 'waves' and started to sink.

    If we keep our eyes and ears tuned into Jesus...we will never sink, never feel alone and ignored ever again. He has a wonderful sense of humor at times. I heard him laugh with joy and pleasure once, and I was captured in my heart for life.

    We fall in love with Him, through reading His Bible. Ask: who is this King of my life? What's he like? What does he like?

    Dig down deep in His Word. Uncover truth and revelation. He is not a man that he should lie.
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
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    And what was God's righteousness? This was faith in God's Provision of His Son. Jesus became "the END OF THE LAW giving righteousness to everyone that believeth". So the letter of the Law has not changed, but what that Law could never accomplish, Jesus did for us through His Sacrifice.

    Now, some Christians say, "I have saving faith in God through Jesus Christ but I am still bound to obey God's Commandments (i.e. the letter of the Law)". What Paul was teaching is that if we are going to be bound to the Law, then our salvation is dependent on our obedience to it (& that can never work). We can't claim to regard the Law in our lives along with having faith in Jesus Who removed that Law for those who come to Him in faith. The requirements of the Law & of Faith cannot be fused - it only causes confusion; just as oil & water won't mix because of their different polar & non-polar molecules that don't allow them to mix.

    The Law ultimately led to knowledge of sin & death - Faith in Jesus leads to victory over sin & eternal life. If we try to fuse the two, then we state that Christ's Sacrifice was insufficient & obedience to a set of rules is also needed for our justification & to please God. His Sacrifice was complete in itself: it gave us full redemption, our full acceptability to God & God's Power to obey Him through His Spirit over & above what the Law could ever prescribe us to do.

    Romans 8:2 tells us of the new Law from the Life-giving Spirit that frees us from the old. And this was foretold when a new Covenant would be made with Israel with God's Laws being written upon their hearts, Hebrews 8:7-11. Also Romans chapter 7, especially verses 4 to 6.
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
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    So God sent forth His Word, clothed in flesh, in fulfilment of the prophecies about His Son Jesus, both in His coming & in His dying. Jesus perfectly kept God's Laws, as only He could, not destroying them, rather fulfilling them. He never proclaimed the cancellation of the Laws, as all Israel was still bound to it & would be judged by it. Sacrifices still continued even after Jesus' Crucifixion, until the Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Roman army in AD 70. So the Jews were in a strait: they had to maintain their sacrifices even though these 'Christians' preached that Jesus' death was God's Sacrifice & animal sacrifices were no longer needed. This would have been a real stumbling block to any Jew wanting to believe in Jesus, not only as the Son of God from Heaven but also the Sacrifice of God for sins. So did God utter the words, "My Son has now made void the Law"? No, His sending Jesus to die for man's sins & Jesus' Own Words, "It is finished" tells us that all that the Father planned for man's redemption was now completed. The application of the Law ended - the need for sacrifices had ceased - only Conversion & Faith in the work of the Cross was needed.

    But Jesus was Israel's only hope of salvation, since God sending His Own Sacrifice meant the negating of the animal sacrifices. If then Jesus annulled that system by being the Sacrifice & also annulled the Law by being the embodiment of the Law, that Sacrifice of His showed the end of the Law & sacrifices to them that put their faith in that Work on the Cross. See Romans 10:1-5. And particularly note, that Israel went about establishing their own righteousness (which came from trying to obey the Law), but not towards God's righteousness.
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
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    Well actually, the Law in itself never changed, but the application of it did. The Law given by God is unchangeable in that it came from God & was given to His people, Israel, so that they had God's Standards for living, for worship & for dealing with their sin before a Holy God rather than develop their own standards. If left to their own devices, they would quickly degenerate & behave as the heathen gentiles around them (i.e. pantheistic, carnal living & vain sacrifices (including human sacrifices) to appease their gods). So Israel needed a standard that reflected the Holy Nature & demands of their God.

    Israel still failed God many times & they were often scolded by God, through His prophets, & also punished (the long lasting punishment was their exile into Babylonian captivity (Judah) & into Assyrian captivity (Israel)). So of what benefit was that Law? Apart from it being God's Standard for them, it was also meant to show them their sin & their inability to follow it to the letter ( Romans 3:19,20). So, as required by God, each year sacrifice had to be made by the High Priest as a propitiatory offering to God, to temporarily cover their sins & appease God's Anger. If they faithfully did this, God would not condemn them for sin & they could live & not die. But this Law was only for a time & for a reason (as stated above), looking forward to the time when the only acceptable Sacrifice would come, a Sacrifice that fully dealt with man's sin & it would be a permanent, once for all, redemptive Sacrifice. Hebrews 10:1-18 gives more detail on this.
  • What happened to the Law - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
    I think in Matthew 5, Jesus showed that the principals of some laws were still relevant to every day living. If we try to live our lives in the Grace of God, without principals (for example) people would divorce each other, not even get married but still have children. Family units breakdown and the children grow up without guidance. Very much as it is Now.

    People would look open issues of Lusts, and become consumed by it. Very muck like it is today with the booming porn industry. Society has pretty much thrown off restraints concerning that.

    I think Jesus could see clear to the year 2020 and see what earths society would become. God gave us free will. Let's be honest ok? He knew what we'd do with that freedom. It takes Godly; strength built by the Holy Spirit, to turn us to Gods arms of protection against those behaviors.

    Jesus reaffirmed what behaviors we should adopt and live our lives by, 24/7, year after year, until we die.
  • Vera on Matthew 5:6 - 5 years ago
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  • Judas Iscariot betrayal of Jesus - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    Judas betrayal of Jesus foretold

    Psalms 41:9 - Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.

    Wesley's Notes for Psalms 41:9

    Yea - These words were literally fulfilled in David,

    and yet the Holy Ghost looked farther in them, even to Christ and Judas Iscariot, in whom they received a fuller accomplishment. Lift up - A phrase implying injury, joined with insolency and contempt; taken from an unruly horse, which kicks at him that owns and feeds him.
  • Antje on Romans 1:17 - 5 years ago
    Helpful facts, Regards.

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  • Patricia on Psalms 61 - 5 years ago
    Praise The Lord . This is my confort prayer when my heart is weary.
  • Evelena on Revelation 12 - 5 years ago
    I itch all over-do not know the cause-but I do know the one who heals, Jesus is his name, pray with me that this itch

    ends now and never will it return again -God Bless
  • Chris - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    As Jesus chose twelve men to be His disciples, later apostles, the remaining eleven after Judas committed suicide, felt the need to restore their number to the original design. I don't think there was any compulsion for them to do this - it was just something they believed was necessary. Also, they may have remembered the Lord's Plan of sending them out "two by two" ( Mark 6:7), which would have made it awkward if they, after Jesus' ascension, would try & follow that rule. And the two nominations, Barsabas & Matthias had to be witnesses to Jesus' resurrection, & no doubt they were also among those that closely followed the Lord in His ministry & learned of what the Kingdom of Heaven required.

    As well, the twelve were appointed by the Lord to minister to the Jews only ( Matthew 10:5,6), & we know that they did not leave aside an opportunity to minister to others (e.g. Acts chapter 10: Cornelius) as the Lord directed them. Whereas, the apostle Paul was specially called & commissioned to be a minister to the Gentiles primarily, but also to many others ( Acts 9:15,16) who would cross his path & before those he would one day have to stand.
  • Stephanie V on Revelation 12 - 5 years ago
    Please pray that I will be fully healed and healthy soon. Thank you so much, and may God bless you!
  • Wayne - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
    okay then why would god say that if he knew jesus was going to change the law ? that's like saying god is lying .
  • Wayne - In Reply on Isaiah 54 - 5 years ago
    what's that got to do with lot, all sin is equal in the eyes of got faith or not sin is sin.
  • Shelia on Hebrews 2 - 5 years ago
    If you are going to quote the verses from the Bible and it is not from KJV, then you need to put where you are read. Some of this does not add up to the KJV. And if you are going to quote the verse, quote the whole verse and not just half or 2 or 3 words.
  • Abigail Ghama on Genesis 8 - 5 years ago
    Though we were created a little bit over the animals but they obeyed Noah and entered the ark and mankind who was created in the image of God perished. May the spirit of God strengthen us.
  • Fred Scanlan - In Reply on Hebrews 1 - 5 years ago
    like us ,who come to faith from the beginning of the immaculate conception, unto being born again in him, while remembering him in communion. Being one with the Father ,through the Son! The Father and the Son, worshiped together and glorified. this union unprecedented in all the universe. Thanks be to God ,who is the captain of our salvation!
  • Mishael - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    If He is welcomed in the service by corporate prayer, sometimes in praise and worship people get healed by His presence in the church.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    There is a Psalm the speaks of Jesus being betrayed by a friend. It was a prophesy that was fulfilled by Judas.

    The disciples just filled his vacancy, is all. Paul was chosen by Jesus to minister to the Gentiles.
  • Lenoralewis on Revelation 14:14 - 5 years ago
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  • Chris - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    I suppose the Holy Spirit can do that, but one should discern whether it is indeed of the Spirit or of the flesh. We can be truly joyous in our spirits as ministered by the Holy Spirit when we are caught up in the wonder & praise of our God & that may be reflected in different ways. For me, it has always been a quiet joy & satisfaction in my heart when being moved by the reading of God's Word or singing His praises (especially the old hymns, such as "The Old Rugged Cross"). Oftentimes, I actually find a tear developing as I recall what Grace has been afforded me to free me from the bondage & penalty of my sin. But to laugh aloud (or, uncontrollably as we sometimes see/hear about) is something that I've never been led to do, nor could I give judgement on those who do it.
  • Chris - In Reply on 1 Samuel 2 - 5 years ago
    That's an interesting observation & has merit. Of course, in normal rules of grammar, this may not be applicable, as the words 'will & shall' are used according to first, second, or third person pronouns. Yet in 1 Samuel 2:9, there is a clear use of 'force', & when put in the same sentence as in verse 9, it gives the reader the sense that the One Who "keeps the feet of His saints" does so with His Own Authority & Power, as opposed to the lesser being ("the wicked") who can only remain "silent in darkness" as he comes before the One with the authority.

    Then in verse 10, "shall" is used again, when I would have thought, that "will" might be more appropriate, given the strength of the language used. Maybe though, the writer continues with the same thought as expressed in verse 9, showing that the wicked not only has to humbly & quietly remain in darkness before the Lord, but also be subject to being visited by Him through mishap & judgement. The wicked might deem himself to be the one in authority & by his own supposed 'wisdom & power' direct himself & the world's affairs, but he "will or shall" (depending on the writer's emphasis), recoil when confronted by the One Who reigns righteously by His Own Authority & Power.
  • Kahan - In Reply on Ecclesiasticus 12:6 - 5 years ago
    Ecclesiasticus 12 verse 7 says," do good to the godly man and help not a sinner" or like it says later on in the chapter you could put a double curse on yourself. Christ gets the final word that goes along with loving your enemy because he said a man's foes should be of his own house. 1 John 3:4 tell you sin is transgression of the law. Matthew 5 :17 says he didn't come to destroy the laws of Moses; for if you would have believe Moses he wrote of me is what Christ spoke. The only law that was done away with were the law of sacrifice that dealt with sin and death. We have grace which is a time to change. So only the ones that can sin are the ones under the law: Moral, civil, dietary, ceremonial. Even though Christ let that Syrophenician woman eat the crumbs from the master's table he still only came to do Matthew 1:21. Helping the godly means giving tithes cheerfully and offering with freewill that only the priest can collect of their brethren so the nation's storehouse may be full. At one time only the Levites could collect the tithes and offerings but the order of Melchizedek made it possible for all 12 tribes to take part in the priesthood. So help the godly man and not a sinner.
  • Arlyn Belando - In Reply on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    Yes that is Joy that comes from the Lord

    Galatians5:22But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith,
  • John. on Acts 2 - 5 years ago
    Was it right for the aposles to pick another one in the place of judes ,as jesus later chose Paul to be the aposle. The one chosen by the aposles was was never heard of again ,but Paul wrote a great of the Greek scriptures.
  • Grace on John 1 - 5 years ago
    Thank you for taking your time to read this marvelous scripture. This website helps me a bunch with my studies!! Much thanks and love!
  • Veta on 1 John 1:9 - 5 years ago
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