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  • Alexis Y on Revelation 11 - 5 years ago
    How do you know if it's God or the Devil talking to you or telling you to do something.
  • Peter - In Reply on Genesis 2 - 5 years ago
    I don't find it confusing as it sorts of or do give an outline in Chapter 1 I think as any book well written. Then in chapter two, it follows up. Just read it in the order given but realize that it does not cover everything, and it high lights what God considered important at that time; and now. Then it probably expands as it goes once again considering what God considers important; and of course that would remain the same as for today. I think that that is the way that I look at it, not sure if it is of course as I never thought about it before; however, it all makes sense to me; and i hope some day, to you also.
  • Peter on Genesis 2 - 5 years ago
    and man became a living soul. What do we know from Adam about living souls? We know that Adam could talk with God and he was a little lower than the angels and that he was good when he was created; and also that he would have treated his wife good and like all those other words that cleave to or unto means. He didn't think or at least not very much as he just did what God told him over and over ab and that was suppose to be have dominion of the animals and etc.. as it says. etc....
  • Myra and children39s - 5 years ago
    , My son has lung cancer and: pray for him please and the rest of my children
  • Antonio Crdova - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 5 years ago
    Absolutely Stonet you comments is absolutely awesomes love it thank you lord for put a clean heart human beat around us .all the glory honor and praise to God .
  • Lorin - In Reply on Romans 9:13 - 5 years ago
    Yes the Israelites are predestined it would appear
  • Cyril Soloman Porter - 5 years ago
    Kindly pray for me:

    1. Forgiveness of sin of fornication of long years by a priest/bishop?

    2. Palpitation, no peace joy no deep sleep

    3. Twice woke up crying without tears seen by other person. I do not remember in the morning.

    4. I walked in sleep once, seen by someone else. Do not remember the episode when I woke up in the morning.

    5. Now I am 64 and have give up all sins.

    5. Will I get Salvation.
  • Ade Bakare on Esther 5 - 5 years ago
    ESTHER was granted an audience with the King, and it all seemed so easy,but that's the power of fasting and praying ,one must not forget that
  • Michael - 5 years ago
    I have unspoken request. Thank you
  • Etta - In Reply on James 1 - 5 years ago
    Dearest Patty,

    I was drawn to your beautiful sonnet, and touched by your authenticity, but I do not believe God intends His children suffer needlessly. I'm here for you, any time you need someone to just listen.

    Etta
  • Etta - In Reply on Romans 9:13 - 5 years ago
    First, this verse isn't talking about physical birth but spiritual adoption, when looking at verse 3 through verse 5.

    [3 For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh: 4 Who are Israelites; to whom pertained the adoption, and the glory, and the covenants, and the giving of the law, and the service of God, and the promises; 5 Whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen.]

    We must be careful in taking a single verse out of Scripture out of context, and yes, God IS infinite, and all knowing, this Scripture isn't talking about His supremacy, nor even predestination, but the grace and mercy of God.
  • Adam - In Reply on Romans 9:13 - 5 years ago
    Hi Art, I'm not seeing anything about predestination in that verse or the chapter. What did you read that led you to draw that conclusion? Does God not give people freewill?
  • Deannea roberts - 5 years ago
    I need to repent and ask for forgiveness, Forgive me for I backslide. Spiritual Warfare is strong and I need help to break down the bearers around my heart. Please help me put on my shield and armor.
  • Bob Hilt - In Reply on Mark 9 - 5 years ago
    Greetings Patti, Elias is the Greek rending of the name. Thus proving the new testament was written in Greek, not Hebrew as some claim. Many of Paul's letters or epistles were to Churches in Greek cities, Ephesians, Corinthians etc.
  • Chris - In Reply on Mark 9 - 5 years ago
    Patti, you're correct, Elijah (Hebrew) is the same as Elias (Latin/Greek). In Hebrew, his name is actually Eliyyahu, which means "Yahweh is my God", but we say, Elijah, for easier vocalization in English. In Arabic/Urdu, it is, Ilyas.
  • NADINE - 5 years ago
    I was diagnosed with breast cancer...recently had surgery and later on chemo and radiation..Please lift me up in prayer that my body will be cancer free with a clean bill of health body mind and soul..In Jesus name.

    Thank you
  • Chris - In Reply on Ezekiel 13 - 5 years ago
    In Ezekiel 13, the prophecy is against the prophets who prophesy "out of their own hearts & wills" (v 2) & not from God's Word to them. Apparently, both men & women were guilty of this despicable act & the warning was to the men (vv 1-16) & also to the false women prophets (vv 18-23).

    It is difficult to interpret verse 18 correctly, as commentators have given several meanings, but it appears that as a result of false prophetic utterings, both the men & women claiming to give the people God's Word, were doing so using divination & occultic practises (vv 6-9, 23). So verse 18 seems to refer to one such practice employed by the 'women prophetesses', that is, those "that sew pillows to all armholes, and make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature to hunt souls! Will ye hunt the souls of my people, and will ye save the souls alive that come unto you?"

    It seems that these women graphically portrayed their authority from God & message of peace ("which see visions of peace for (Israel), and there is no peace" v 16). They wore veils (kerchiefs = handkerchiefs) over their heads pretending to be in touch with God & also resting comfortably at their tables (pillows at their 'elbows' = armholes = armpits) visually indicating the continuing peace & security of Israel (vv 10,11). All this is false prophecy the LORD had declared, rather, Israel would suffer much pain & hardship (vv 10-15).

    I hope that I have given you as close an understanding to your query, though I remain open to other people's interpretation to this.
  • Chris - In Reply on Genesis 3 - 5 years ago
    Hi Wanda, yes, it's always good to learn what the Bible says to us & to be able to discuss its Truths & learn from them. In reading Genesis 3, I do believe that both Adam & Eve were present during Satan's approach to them, to tempt them to sin. And yes, both of them knew that the fruit of that particular tree was forbidden by God for them to eat. Not that the fruit was bad & could cause them harm, but it was God's test of their obedience to their Creator.

    And of course, the old Serpent was not far away to entice these sinless souls to committing sin so that now the sinless became the sinner, & so sin passed onto the rest of their descendants (us) through the flesh so tainted ( Romans 5:12). Satan was also around in this manner (as you may remember), when Jesus, God's sinless Son, was also tempted ( Matthew 4:1-11). Jesus was tempted on all points as we are ( Heb 4:15): "the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life". ( 1 Jn 2:16), but unlike Adam & Eve, He resisted Satan's thrusts & relied on God's Word, the Sword of the Spirit, to thwart Satan's offerings to Him. So now, all who believe on Jesus & trust Him for their salvation, are made new creations ( 2 Cor 5:17) who still have the body of sin, but now a new enlivened spirit touched by the Spirit of God ( Rom 8:9).
  • Chris - In Reply on Zechariah 6 - 5 years ago
    Your observation is correct, in that there is no further mention of the red horses after 6:2.

    However, in Zech 1:8-10, mention is made of "a man riding on a red horse". Now whether this horse has any bearing on the one seen in 6:2, is not certain, though in both references, the riders are identified as from God "and who walk to & fro through the Earth" (1:11 & 6:7).
  • Chris - In Reply on Revelation 11 - 5 years ago
    Etta, you've raised a valid point, that there are many around us, even amongst believers, who remain fearful & perplexed as to the present pandemic & to what will happen in their 'future' & in the world. True, we can either sit in a corner & fret, or we can be encouraged from God's Word & His Spirit, to us being in the centre of His Will, in His Love & in His Care, no matter what transpires from all this.

    And of course, to those without Christ & without hope, what an opportunity to share the news of salvation & to demonstrate our confidence & hope in the Promises of our King. The unbeliever looks at this turmoil in the world & their lives as devastating without any good coming out of it (except for cleaner air & nature returning back to normality), but for us, this time is precious as we take stock of our own faith & real focus in life and the opportunity that God gives to others, to hear His Message of Salvation that gives true Hope in the midst of their crumbling world.
  • Art - In Reply on Romans 9:13 - 5 years ago
    What God is telling us here is that we don't really have a free will. We come predestined - our lives determined in advance by divine will or fate.
  • Annett - In Reply on 2 Timothy 3:2 - 5 years ago
    All men(kind), people outside of Christ.
  • Chris - In Reply on Revelation 11 - 5 years ago
    Kathy, not sure what you're looking for, but if it has to do with any other Scripture that has resemblance to Psalm 23 in showing God's care for His people, then have a look at: Isaiah 40:9-11; Jeremiah 31:10,11; Ezekiel 34:11-16; John 10:11-17; 1 Peter 2:25. There are of course, many other references to the duty of shepherds & the many shepherds in Israel, not of flocks, but of God's people, who have not done according to what God required of them & therefore received some stern warnings.

    Jesus Christ is for believers now, their Great Shepherd, Who not only gave His Life for His sheep, but will one day come to gather them in a special way, into His fold to save them from the Anger of God that is coming upon the world, & to relocate them to a new "sheep pen", i.e. unto Himself in the New Jerusalem where we will be with Him & the Father forever.
  • Hans Peter - In Reply on Matthew 18 - 5 years ago
    Thanks for the reply!
  • Jesse - In Reply on Ezekiel 36 - 5 years ago
    King Tut,

    Your comment seems rather offensive!
  • Patti Friar on Mark 9 - 5 years ago
    Why in Mark 9 verse 4, we read about Elias and Moses, but Elias its Elijah, I know Elias may mean Elias but in the question the answer is Elijah.
  • Bendito Palavra - In Reply on Matthew 18 - 5 years ago
    You are on the right track. Jesus often used earthly examples to illustrate heavenly truth in a form that our minds can more easily grasp. The lord in the story was a man that employed the servant that owed more than he could ever pay. This pictures that each one of us owes God a debt we can never pay, but he has compassion and forgives us freely in Jesus Christ. The wicked servant proved he was insincere and ungrateful about his own deliverance from bondage when he went out and accosted his fellow servant. If we really appreciate the forgiveness Jesus obtained for us when he died on the cross and was raised from the dead, we should be willing to forgive our brothers and sisters that request it from us. If we refuse to forgive as God has forgiven us, we may be proving that we are pretenders to salvation or disobedient, tormented prisoners of our own bitterness.
  • Kathy on Revelation 11 - 5 years ago
    Another reference for the 23rd Psalms
  • Bernard on Luke 21 - 5 years ago
    Are aloud to test a man or judge a man's faith
  • Process of love on Ecclesiastes 1:2 - 5 years ago
    I think that all Vanity of vanities, all is vanity. Means all the world goods is vanity. "Nothing". We can't take nothing with us when we die. We are here today and gone tomorrow. Surely we need GOD here on earth and forever. All the things on the earth is vanity when time has past and gone. We work , eat, sleep, raise our children.

    Truly We need GOD , the son of GOD,

    JESUS CHRIST our LORD and Savior. Believing in him , we live forever. Every thing else is vanity.

    We live , we love, and we die. Our members ce is gone. We fly away as a dove in the sky. The life we live is remembered by our live ones, friends. We are written of in books. Taught of in schools , and family our strength , and courage and love. But we leave this world, and fly away with GOD, our FATHER. The ONE that made us, HE takes back what he made. All is vanity in this world.


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