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  • Etta - In Reply on Romans 9:13 - 5 years ago
    Respectfully,

    The Bible says, that ALL who call on the name of the LORD shall be saved, Jews, Greek, and the rest of us Gentiles alike, were grafted in to the Vine, which is Jesus ( John 15). As for predestination, gives the omniscient God the final say in the lives of mankind, (the all knowing, all seeing God knows who is His), in other words, it's a heart issue.
  • Zacharie Jordan on Jeremiah 33 - 5 years ago
    The Lord will answer your prayer if you call upon him but it does not just go that way. You have to be one of his because if not he won't here your prayers.
  • Michael Reidy - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 5 years ago
    Thank you for the valuable instruction although it had no substance to topic. Women speaking in Church.
  • Emil Yousif Haddad on Romans 13:4 - 5 years ago
    Based on Romans 13:4; How can Hitler be a minister of God?
  • Jesse - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    Carlos,

    Thanks for your time and response. I agree that the word star or stars can be used as literal stars or used symbolically. I've never spent much time researching every reference to the word star or stars so I have nothing much to share in this area. I think you've answered my question and I do appreciate your time.
  • Brent marlin ferguson on Philippians 1:23 - 5 years ago
    I love jesus christ today and always! He is my hope and my Savior.
  • CARLOS RAMIREZ TREVINO - In Reply on Genesis 10 - 5 years ago
    A question I always ask with respect to Genesis 10 is, "Why did God spare Noah and his family, knowing they were also the product of Adam's sin and would eventually disobey God?"

    The response is very simple. God could not destroy or take Noah up to heaven with Him and start over again. Why? Had God rid the earth of sinful humanity, He would not have been able to carry out His Plan. But what was God's Plan? His Plan, from before time or creation, was Christ ( Col 1:16). Everything was created FOR the purpose of Christ to enter creation to eradicate corruption in all of creation ( Heb 10:5).

    It was necessary for God to continue with Noah, because Noah was part of the Plan drawn before creation, to continue the human race, so Christ could enter the world. God was not reacting to a situation gone bad, when He told Noah to build the Arc. He was implementing His Plan in keeping with what He had already outlined in the Book of Life. See Daniel 10:21, 12:1, Rev 13:8 and Ps 139:16, among others.

    To have a better understanding of these things and why God allows evil, it is essential to know that God created with a specific Plan. He created to rid creation of evil. But to do that, He had to initiate a process that takes time. And that process involved a fallen humanity. Not that God caused men to sin, but He subjected men to sin, so He could, through Christ, squash it. The unfortunate fact is that creation is susceptible to corruption and the only way to fix it is Christ.
  • Bob Hilt - In Reply on Genesis 1:27 - 5 years ago
    Greetings Shannon, by no means do I believe in what I am telling you concerning a "Lilith" in Judaism.

    The word Lilith appears 1 time in the King James in Isaiah 34:14 The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest. (the king James translators used screech owl for Lilith)

    In the Jewish encyclopedia: Lilith was the first "wife" of Adam prior to Eve, she left him cause she did not want him to be "on top" and she went to become the wife of samael. Where do they come up with this stuff? Only in the minds of certain Rabbis as it is NOT in the Bible. This is why Paul wrote in Titus 1:14 Not giving heed to Jewish fables, and commandments of men, that turn from the truth.

    Wiccans (witches) revere Lilith as the queen of demons and even have festivals in her "honor"

    I am not sure where you came across this name from, but I would stay away from it as it is steeped in the occult.

    I came out of the new age and went to Bible college and did studies on the occult. This stuff is evil.
  • WattRudy on Isaiah 10:18 - 5 years ago
    Failure is due to the neglect of fineness, and success begins with the importance of small things
  • CARLOS RAMIREZ TREVINO - In Reply on Genesis 10 - 5 years ago
    Reply to Too Confused on Genesis 10. My perspective on sin might be a little different, if you can stay with me. 2Tim1:9 and Titus1:2 tell us that God created with the Plan of Redemption in mind. That is, the Purpose for which God created, was to redeem us and all of creation (Rom8:17f), from corruption. That includes death, evil, pain, suffering, sin, moral and physical corruption. In fact, God created everything that exists so that Christ could have a human body through which to eradicate, annihilate, destroy, evaporate corruption for all eternity and thereby establish perfection forever (Heb10:5, Dan9:24).

    The Bible tells us that the first one to be corrupted was an Angel (Isa14 and Eze28). His name was Lucifer. Then corruption was found in him. It should be noted that corruption is not something that happens overnight. It creeps in. When a piece of metal begins to rust, you might not even notice it. Corruption takes time. And just as Lucifer corrupted over time, Adam and Eve also corrupted over time. The Bible narrative in Genesis makes it seem as if once they ate the apple, they immediately became corrupt and sinful. But that is not realistic. A reading of Song of Solomon 2 paints a better picture of what happened in the Garden of Eden. In fact, Romans 8 tells us there were those alive at the time Adam and Eve lived, that did not commit the sin of Adam.

    But God's Plan included Adam's fall, because had Adam not fallen into corruption, Christ would not have been part of the Plan. Unfortunately, Christ was necessary because corruption was an inevitable consequence of creation. Recall that the Plan came before the creation. Because the deterioration of the character and physical nature of Adam affected his genetic makeup, something we have a better understanding of today, his offspring (humanity) inherited his corrupt nature. Hence, we are all corrupt (Ps14:3).

    So, sin is not entirely a matter of the will, but of a corrupt nature. PURPOSE DRIVEN CREATION
  • Shannon - In Reply on Genesis 1:27 - 5 years ago
    I have heard of a woman named lilith! I am not going to say anything more because idk what to believe. I just submitted a question about this situation. Hopefully someone answers.
  • Shannon on Genesis 1:27 - 5 years ago
    So did Adam have a wife before eve? It says here these two were created from earth. Then he talks about eve being created from adams rib...

    I am just looking for some insight.

    I have heard of a woman called lilith, supposed she and Adam bumped heads because they were equals. Maybe Adam killed her? But people think she remains on earth and at one point when sdam and eve are away from each other Adam has a one night stand with this lilith because it says during there time apart adam is at his worst, he is very distraught.

    I don't know where it talk about this. Please understand i don't think its ok to question any of this because i don't know if I am pointing out a real honest point that most don't see, or my interpretation is off and its wrong to think this way.
  • Shannon on Genesis 1:25 - 5 years ago
    The words his and their mean he has a kind. I can't think of a better word. He comes from a family or society. Idk how to put this. It is really hard to understand this. But i have been told its the trinity. I honestly don't know what to believe. It also never says he makes the angels so theye are a part if his civilization or family. They have a history.

    Thoughts???
  • Shannon on Genesis 1:16 - 5 years ago
    He says a lesser light.

    But still a light.

    Why would anyone think he does not mean exactly what he says.

    The moon is a light source.
  • Chris - In Reply on Psalms 91:2 - 5 years ago
    Charles, from your question, can I understand that you're referring to how the 'white man' looks at those 'of colour'? Or, maybe, their apparent difficult existence in society? This is not an easy topic to properly address as there are so many factors involved. Most of it can fall under misconceptions from preconceived ideas with societal biases, or maybe a lack of better opportunities for education or careers, standard of living, or personal development. Then of course, & particularly in countries where governments give little concern to the welfare of their citizens, those people are forced to lead difficult & oppressive lives in a hand-to-mouth existence.

    So, I will never accept that it is ever God's Will that they, or anyone, should live such a life with such biases against them. We are all created equally and loved by God equally; man, in his sin & sometimes demeaning, negative attitude to people of colour, is the root of any apparent inequality, not God. In his quest for superiority & forcing into submission, people of all persuasions, have placed an unnatural, sinful bias against others, whether in the matter of colour, career, status, wealth, etc.

    But when that sinner is saved through the Blood of Christ, we see others as Jesus sees us. Colour, status, etc. no longer are issues, but rather, the destiny of the spirit. Comparison of how much each one has, then becomes, are we concerned and supportive of the one that has little or nothing? Not saying that non-Christians are not receptive to these godly traits, but these should be the qualities & perceptions of every child of God & who holds no biases against others, whoever they might be or how they might appear in society. Governments have generally gone a long way to deal with this, but sadly, the human heart remains largely unpliable.
  • Shannon on Genesis 1:15 - 5 years ago
    To me this means the moon is its own light source. Any feedback?
  • Shannon on Exodus 20:4 - 5 years ago
    Water below the earth sounds like something we have no knowledge of still. He didn't say on the earth, he said below.
  • Shannon - In Reply on Exodus 20:4 - 5 years ago
    Does your son still not agree with pictures?
  • Chris - In Reply on Revelation 21 - 5 years ago
    DWL, Rev 21:8 does indeed speak of such sinners being deserving of the second death. But these are not Christians, washed in Christ's Blood & forgiven from the old carnal life of sin & disobedience, but speaks of those who are without Christ & have lived carelessly given wholly over to a life of unabated sin.

    Does this new position we have in Christ give us licence to behave as those in verse 8? Rom 6:1,2: "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?" It is impossible for a Spirit-filled person to pursue such a lifestyle, or else if he so chooses to do, he would need to examine him/herself & get back to the foot of the Cross. And yes, it is possible (indeed, probable), that a Christian will trip up & commit sin, as we still exist in this body of sin & thus continue to be an open gateway for Satan to tempt us. But our response & recourse is instantaneous & sure, as we seek forgiveness & resolve in His Strength to avoid sin's pull & our grieving the Lord.
  • Carlos Ramirez Trevino - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    Continuation...

    In the 7th Seal, the Trumpets are introduced. This Seal signifies the last days of the Great Tribulation of Matthew 24. The Trumpets sound at the very last hour of the Tribulation. Then the Bowls of the Wrath of God are found in the last Trumpet. It is that last hour that is referred to as The Day of The Lord or Day of His Wrath. See 14:7.

    In any case, Genesis 37:9 is a reference to people, more specifically, Joseph's brothers. Now, although the reference in Judges 5:20 appears to be to Angels, it is more specifically a reference to earthly Kings at war.

    In Revelation 22:16, Jesus refers to Himself as The Bright and Morning Star.

    Joel 2:10 seems to be speaking of more than just stars. It is speaks of the powerful and influential, whose luster, whose brightness, whose power, appeal and influence are diminished by the army of God. But who is that army? It is an army of people.

    Again, who is the star in Revelation 9:1?

    I hope this answers your question. But keep in mind that in everyday speak and historically, we sometimes refer to prominent people as stars, too.

    Thanks for asking. It would be good to hear your opinion on this also.

    Carlos Ramirez Trevio
  • Carlos Ramirez Trevino - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    Hi, Jesse. I am by no means an authority on these things, but a cursory review of the use of stars in the Bible show their use can be literal or symbolic. In Isaiah 13:10, the meaning appears to be literal. Yet in Revelation it is figurative.

    In Genesis, for example, God created the stars. These are the astronomical bodies we observe at night. However, sometimes things said in the Bible have a double meaning. A star can represent an actual star, while at the same time, there is an underlying allusion to Angels, people in positions of leadership or authority.

    In Revelation 12:4, we see a reference to Angels, while in 12:1 the stars represent something else. Some commentators agree that 12:1 is a symbolic reference to the 12 Apostles. Here we have a reference to Christ and the devil. Genesis tells us, in keeping with this passage, that Satan and his angels were cast to earth. Daniel 8 is also supportive of this interpretation.

    In Revelation 8:10-12 we see how stars may take on other meanings. Is the star an angel, a meteor, an earthly leader or what some might call an environmental catastrophe, the result of pollution and adverse weather conditions?

    Keep in mind, while reading Revelation, that what is written is not outlined in chronological sequence. There is a back and forth in time, that may make understanding particularly difficult. So, what Revelation 8 or 12 or other Chapters reveal, are not necessarily sequential events. The same is true for the rest of the book.

    But if you notice, in the 6th Seal, in Chapter 6:13, the stars are cast down. And everyone is afraid and all hide. The symbolism of the stars here, while many mistake them for literal stars, is about governments, powers, authorities and war.

    In the 7th Seal, the Trumpets are introduced. This Seal signifies the last days of the Great Tribulation of Matthew 24. The Trumpets sound at the very last hour of the Tribulation. Then the Bowls of the Wrath of God are found in the last Trumpet.
  • Chris - In Reply on Psalms 8 - 5 years ago
    Carol, I hear you. So let's take the 10 Commandments, which according to you, we have to obey in its entirety. As well, when I see God's Laws, I see ALL of them that require obedience, not just the '10', but the whole deal. You say that the sacrificial part of those Laws were done away with through Christ's Sacrifice: how very true, but why are those laws negated and the 10 Commandments somehow excluded? You did say that they reflect "God's Character", & this too is true as they also show man's responsibility & behaviour. But, to those under the Law (Jews), "if he shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all" (Js 2:10); telling us that the breaking of one Law makes us (read: the Jews) guilty of all God's Laws.

    And so, Paul became (appeared) "as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews; to them that are UNDER THE LAW, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law" ( 1 Cor 9:20). But, "to them that are WITHOUT LAW (us Gentiles), as without law, (being not without law to God, but UNDER THE LAW TO CHRIST,) that I might gain them that are without law" ( 1 Cor 9:21). So, if we Gentiles are not under the Law, but now under Grace ( Rom 6:15), then the whole Law (for the Jew) has been nailed to the Cross: "Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross" ( Col 2:14). So, in truth, those under Grace, are not bound by any of God's Laws (to the Jews, or else not only keeping the Sabbath, but also of circumcision are binding), but all (both Jews & Gentiles), whether previously under the Law or not, are now released from its obligations & punishment, BY CHRIST'S Sacrifice alone. Therefore, e.g. "Thou shalt not kill" ( Ex 20:13) now becomes Mt 5:21,22: anger without cause becomes murder. God's Laws showed man his sin but couldn't cleanse him - the Law of Christ takes us way beyond that, as we fully obey Him through the His Spirit ( Rom 7:6).
  • Neal Lord on Luke 16 - 5 years ago
    good part of the bible it teaches us to do good things and gives others a helping hand :)
  • Tom Harrison - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    Does the OT commandment from God to not eat certain animals still apply today?
  • Nathaniel on Matthew 5 - 5 years ago
    Halleluagh amen for everyone
  • Nathaniel on Matthew 5 - 5 years ago
    What means blessed are for they the merciful:for they shall obtain mercy
  • Mishael on abortion gay rights on Revelation 14 - 5 years ago
    In reference to abortion: many scriptures on the unborn. You shall know the Truth and the truth will set you free.

    Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life!

    If humanity doesn't go right into pre-Revelation events, then we are in trouble on many fronts. This generation Aborted their future. Social security, Medicare, etc. will probably go belly up because those future tax payers and voters, were aborted. Already college tuitions are sky high because your fellow class mates were aborted. Now we have a stock market gone flatline or quivering.

    People storm the streets and State capitals to demand that the killing continue. Clueless about how they are going to finance their old age.

    What does a Holy God do about this?

    Gays, Homosexual, transgenders are really clueless about Gods response to that. They don't care...or maybe they do?

    All I know is that in Genesis, He created them male and female, and called it Very Good. There wasn't a maybe in the chapter; or a mistake. Whatever is on your birth certificate is what you are.

    Genesis 2;24-25 is the first recorded marriage between Adam & Eve. See Psalm 45:10 also.

    Genesis 6:4 the evil angels with Satan, married human women and made Giants.

    Genesis 6:6,12, people had managed to corrupt humankind.

    Genesis 6:7 God decides to destroy all his previous creation. He saved a God fearing remnant composed of Noah, his family, and animals on the Ark.

    Genesis 11:Nimrod decides to build the Tower of Babel so he can have his house next door to God so he can flaunt his sin right in Gods face.

    Genesis 11:7. The LET US (triune Godhead), confused the one language into many! Lol

    People moved away to other countries so they could speak only their language. Easy fix for God.

    It's the rock headed people who are sure they can overwhelm God unto giving up.

    I don't think so. God's going to rapture born again people off this rock; and let this rock BURN. 2 Peter 3:10

    Get born again NOW! Repent
  • Nathaniel - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    yes their angels
  • Jesse - In Reply on Matthew 24:29 - 5 years ago
    Carlos,

    I agree with you that Matthew 24 is speaking about end time events. Both Chapters 24 and 25 give us the details. You've shared some good information here. The only thing I would see differently is that Jesus is giving us the specific details of a future event, but not giving us the specific time. We don't know the time, only the events that are coming.

    Also, from your last statement, it looks like you are saying that believers will go through the Great Tribulation? Well, if we are still alive on this earth when that time comes, I want wish you luck. I plan on being raptured well before that time when God's wrath will be poured out in judgement on a non-believing world.
  • Mishael to Michael - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 14:34 - 5 years ago
    If people will read Genesis very slowly; note chronological events that match; it will make more sense. It takes more work on your part; and this generation is the NOW generation. I want it now and I don't want to work for it.

    Also: the center columns are references to the alphabet or numbers that are within the verses. They expand the understanding of those verses.

    At the entrance to this website is a search box. Bring up the verse you want answers to: then scroll down to the Commentary box. Lots of info in that.

    Study to show yourself approved. So many subjects will be opened up to you, you'll really be blessed by your discoveries. You'll want to share them right away.

    Sometimes you'll have to use google to find a verse you can't remember the words to.

    Better yet, ask the Holy Spirit to help you study :D


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