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  • Kat - In Reply on Romans 8:34 - 5 years ago
    Sadie,

    About 10 years ago, I went through the same things you described. However, I was able to recognize that this was a side effect/ evil invitation because I had for the first time in my life just been prescribed antidepressants. The antidepressant that I was prescribed, actually given free samples of, caused all your mentioned symptoms.

    Not many days after taking the pills every day the symptoms began. Every night I had the worst nightmares of my life, dreaming that I was being chased by a serial killer and this would cause me to wake up sweating and panting rapidly.

    This would occur every single night without fail. I truly believe big pharma to be in coercion with satan. As well, whenever I saw or heard something sad happened, for instance someone dying, I had absolutely no emotions towards it. I was completely numb. No sympathy or empathy. Just nothingness. These symptoms really frightened me to the core. I knew this was not how God intended me to live.

    All my symptoms ended completely after discontinuing taking the antidepressants.

    Even if you aren't taking drugs prescribed or street drugs, this is obviously demonic attacks on you and you need to try to determine if there is something you can do to stop it like I was able to or if you need divine intervention through spiritual cleanliness. Stay in the faith.

    God and Jesus work through unwavering faith/ your belief. If you even second guess that God and Jesus cannot deliver you from evil, then you will not be delivered from it. But if you believe 100% and stay in the faith, your healing will come.

    I pray the best for you and your healing.
  • S K Smith on John 14 - 5 years ago
    My niece "Jeanie-bob" has colon cancer; and in other places with small spots. Tumor markers were up about a month ago. This was after radiation,chemo,for many weeks. Also has colostomy. She's now back on chemo, and it's making her horribly sick! Would covet prayers for God to give her direction, confidence, faith, trust in Jesus through her struggle of treatments. If it's The Lord's will He heal her, or bring her peace of mind and soul! Thank you, all in the precious name of Jesus!
  • Jesse - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 5:11 - 5 years ago
    Amen! I think we could all benefit by taking an honest look back and asking ourselves "How did they conduct themselves?" and where did we go wrong? It sure seems like we've gotten ourselves in such a huge mess today!

    I was humored about the whole starting another church thing For a second, I thought "Hey, great idea," but then reality soon set in, and the thought over arguing over the color of the carpet, paint on the outside of the building, cushions on the pews, or no cushions, etc. etc. etc. Good grief!

    As always, thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. God Bless!
  • Dana J on John 14 - 5 years ago
    My Dad, David, just found out that he has leukemia. Requesting prayer that this initial diagnosis could somehow be mistaken, or that he is miraculously healed.
  • Katherine on Romans 8:34 - 5 years ago
    dear god all i need is to know my talent i just don't know my talent so if you are reading this please pray for me amen
  • Mishael - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Angela: I Googled Revelation Time Charts. Lots and lots. Pick one from a preacher that you trust. Most likely each one varies from the other.

    A great teacher was Grant Jeffreys
  • Mishael - In Reply on Psalms 37 - 5 years ago
    Jesus said pray for your enemies. I used to pray for mean bosses and co-workers to be Promoted and guess what? Everyone of them was. :D
  • Mishael on Luke 21 - 5 years ago
    John the Baptist, baptized Jesus in water.

    Why should this be so heavily disputed? It is an act of obedience (ie. if it was good enough for Jesus it's good for me too)

    When you receive Jesus as your Lord and Savior(born again), you are Sealed by the Holy Spirit; baptized in the Spirit. He is so gentle that if you aren't sure about His gifts (can I say it? Tongues) you don't have to say anything; He already knows it. Most important HE IS YOUR TEACHER. He can't teach you very much if you do not study the Bible for yourself!!! How do you feel when you have to spoon feed baby food, year after year. Jesus wants us to rely heavily on Him. Receive the Holy Spirit, His Gifts, His Ministry, everything.

    One of the Psalms is totally about Jesus. Maybe someone here can remind me which one? All I know is that there are 150 Psalms. Psalm 91 is a real keeper. Psalm 51 is for repentance (I use it a lot)

    Goodnight beloveds
  • Kevin Mack on 1 John 5 - 5 years ago
    Last verse, made me think that someone should destroy, blow up, Moloch the horned owl idol statute in bohemian grove California. Ever notice that when a man of God in old testament times destroyed an Idol a great move of God fallowed. I believe if Moloch the idol was destroyed in bohemian grove California, the great evil clutches of Satanists all across our nation would be defeated, including coronavirus.
  • Mishael on Luke 21 - 5 years ago
    I'm just going to throw this in the comments about the time of the Rapture.

    This may be why we are told to be Looking for Jesus 2 Peter 3:10-12.

    Matthew 24:22 says...and except those days be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elects sake those days shall be shortened.

    Mark 13:20 says basically the same thing.

    That's why churches are not able to agree. And that's why I believe that's why Peter said what he did. Jesus said for us to keep our lamps filled with oil. Be ready now!

    It's not going to be until the two State solution for Israel ends up tossed out. The land is DEEDED to Israel and I don't think God is going to allow that to happen. Ya gotta read all those OT covenants. The land is needed for The Return: which is happening now.

    JerusalemPost dotcom
  • Jesse - In Reply on Ephesians 4:5 - 5 years ago
    Leigh,

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I'm okay with agreeing that water baptism matters, just not for salvation.

    You are very wise for wanting to take God's word for what it says. I think deep down, that is the desire of us all. We all want to take the word for what it says. But what happens when we all take the same approach that you take and we take it for what it says and then we disagree with each other on what it says? What then? How would you explain that?
  • Mishael in Daniel chapter 9 - In Reply on Daniel 10 - 5 years ago
    In my Bible, at the top of the page, it lists the chapter speaking on: The Messiah Fortold.

    The portion you question goes from Daniel ch 9 verses 16-37 are talking about the destruction of the temple and the end of sacrifices. Jesus is our sacrifice.

    Chapters 10-12 begins the prophesies concerning latter days, the Antichrist 11:37
  • Theresa on Romans 8:34 - 5 years ago
    I had to have a biopsy done on my breast, as i had some issues going on with it. Two worriesome spots were seen on a mammogram. Please pray that it isn't cancer and if it is, that i will have the strength to face it with strength, and trust in the Lord!!
  • Jesse - In Reply on Ephesians 4:5 - 5 years ago
    Paul, please believe me when I say I'm not trying to be rude, but I only asked four simple questions. If you are only going to answer one at a time, and each answer comes with another question for me to answer, it could take several days to answer those four questions. You can please disregard the remainder of my questions as I am beginning to sense that I'm being played. Since I have failed to figure out exactly what you are looking for and my responses have not been sufficient enough, I hope someone here can do a better job helping you understand, if understanding is truly what you're seeking.
  • J39Londa - In Reply on Psalms 37 - 5 years ago
    I have been having problems in a new department that is hostile. I am the target and I laid awake two nights ago restless and prayed. God led me to Psalm 37 & 38 also! Today, I have peace with the situation know that God is with me through it all. Hang in there!
  • Geoff on John 18 - 5 years ago
    Pilate ask "what is truth?" The bible is written for all generations, not forgetting those yet to come. Jesus is being searched by Pilate for understanding on who he is. It's for different reasons than others may search for Jesus. So, when Pilate is asking what is truth, we too may be asking what is truth? Who is Jesus? What are the teachings and examples of Jesus? Asking for learning to be more like Jesus. As we read the bible aren't we searching for understanding and lesson to be learned? The point is, that's not just Pilate asking what is truth, but everyone seeking to know Jesus better asking. The truth is the light of God. "in Him was life, and life was the light of men." Jesus just prayed for us in the previous chapter to be within Jesus and within God, and for Jesus to be within us and God to be within us. So, everyone that hears or in our cases reads his voice is of the truth,we are within Jesus and God.We have the parables explained to us. Let us have ears to hear, eyes to see and hearts to receive. So, truth is God who never lies, and asking what is truth is also us trying to be closer to Truth and hear and know and understand Truth in our own Asking, Seeking and Knocking. And, to be filled with God, Jesus his son our savior and the Holy Spirit our guidance and comforter till Jesus comes again in which is he promised and never lies. And, that's the truth.
  • Kathy Manley on Romans 8:34 - 5 years ago
    Please pray for my son Dustin, he is 33 years old, he is in a Federal Penetentury in W.V. He has been gone for 5 years and still has 7 to go, I believe he was wrongfully sentenced, I'm disabled and I need him so bad at home. I love him so much. Thank you in advance
  • Trycina P Jackson-Thomas - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 5 years ago
    Thanks for sharing those were great words from!!
  • Chris - In Reply on 1 Corinthians 5:11 - 5 years ago
    Jesse, no misunderstanding at all. My remark, "However, this wasn't the case in the early Church..." was simply an affirmation to what you stated. Your points were very clear & appreciated. Thank you.

    Your understanding of the Mustard Seed parable was interesting though. I had never looked at it in that light, rather by the usual meaning: that the Word of God/Gospel being scattered/planted, & it would continue to spread out (grow) to the point of being a tree (i.e. a small tree/bush: wherein people that will become part of it, the Church) & the birds will lodge in its shadow (others will benefit by the Church, whether to hear God's message or receive comfort).

    But I can see your understanding in view of the infiltration of evil into the Church. Indeed, the Church has become quite deformed today & increasingly lacking in its original design & beauty. Even though some adaptation to today's world needs to be made, I do also question to how far we have removed ourselves from her original design & purpose. But how do we get back to it? Start (another) Church? God forbid! Maybe, just to have a quiet influence in her through careful & methodical Biblical teaching & prayer.
  • Ted Thomas on Mark 13:18 - 5 years ago
    In St. John 11, what did it mean when Jesus say loose him and let him go.
  • Chris - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    (from previous comment)

    And I could add another verse that could give more support to those who believe that our salvation could be lost: Heb 6:4-6. As you know, it refers to the 'believer' who falls away (turns his back to God) having once partook of Salvation, the Word & the Holy Spirit. When we examine this portion (& hopefully using the light given & not diluting with human logic), we understand that after the Hebrews writer rehearsed with the believers the things they had learned, he wanted them to go onto 'perfection' = greater maturity, leaving behind the "milk of the Word & to receive strong meat" ( Heb 5:12).

    The writer adds verses 4-6 (I suggest, in parenthesis) reminding them of those who MAY have been a part of their company (this group's presence there is not certain, from the reading), who had received the Light from the Word, partaken of all that was taught to them or given to them & behaved nobly, but afterwards chose to reject all that they heard & received, they had placed themselves (by choice) in a position of no further opportunity for salvation (v 8). One might think that this understanding is an attempt to force the Eternal Security belief. However, the Writer goes on in v 9, "But beloved (the Hebrew Church), we are persuaded better things of you, & things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak": i.e. "I don't believe you are fake believers as those I've just described, but are genuine, who are maturing in the knowledge of Christ". My apologies for the paraphrase, but I want to emphasize my understanding here. True believers are secure in His Love & they can never be rejected by our Loving Father, nor can they ever choose to reject Him. And sadly, the Church is filled with both types, but it is the Lord Who remains our Judge of our hearts, not us. And sadder still, the Church often fails to preach Phil 2:12, so many enter into a false sense of security believing that "saved now means I can do whatever I like". A damnable teaching.
  • Chris - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Jeff, your reply is very much appreciated. Jesse has echoed my understanding about Judas Iscariot's position, in that he, as all the disciples of Jesus, were just ordinary carnal men who followed the Lord & subsequently, at Pentecost, were baptized with the Holy Ghost & became 'Christians'. I could never give the Christianity label to anyone pre-Pentecost.

    Re: "wouldn't a believer...". This was not intended to be an expression of my 'human logic' but one of deduction based on Scripture. Let's face it, we all have to make deductions/judgements on what we learn, or else we would be no better than robots, which just regurgitate (& maybe by use of mathematical calculations) what is fed into them. So I won't labour that point further.

    And speaking of Judas: not only he, but all of the disciples could have walked away from the Lord, but the Lord knew that they wouldn't, except Judas, "Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of you is a devil? ( Jn 6:20), as Jesse pointed out. And I appreciate the Scriptures you cited: they are very precious & relevant; none of them are 'dismissed'. And I refer to them now:

    Mt 6:15: true. How can we expect God's forgiveness, if we fail to show forgiveness to others? A genuine believer will always forgive, or at some point (soon) experience that change of heart.

    Mt 24:13: I believe in the 'perseverance of the saints'. In another thread, I had written about remaining true to the Lord despite all that may be thrown upon us, even to the point of laying down our lives (which Peter as a carnal, unsaved man failed to do, but after his salvation & at his martyrdom, he demonstrated a glowing testimony of his unswerving devotion to the Lord Whom he first denied). Our salvation & faith are proven, not only by the works that follow us (Js 2), but also how we finish the race. The true believer will live a fruitful life & never deny the Lord.

    Rev 3:5: fully agree (as per comment for Mt 24:13).

    (see following comment).
  • Shelia Patterson - In Reply on 2 Timothy 4 - 5 years ago
    But all men forsook me, I pray God that it may not be layed to their charge.
  • Eri Tavor on Psalms 49:12 - 5 years ago
    As a society we give importance to material things and attribute the greater our accumulation of them, as the measure of worldly success. Although throughout history, it can be seen that when someone dies, all of their worldly goods are left behind. Hence the saying, "You can't take it with you." Even so, it is an accepted ideology, that having a lot of material gain, is a good & needful thing. Yet at the same time, it is not without it's downfalls. Because it is also very common that in our social circles, that as time goes by, we get tired and bored of all our 'stuff' and begin wanting newer, better, higher tech'y things, never being satisfied. And in so doing, we begin to lose sight of more important things like being selfless instead of selfish, not thinking about others before ourself or making sure all of our needs are taken care of, before even noticing if anyone else is struggling in need. But, according to the Holy Scripture, "What does it profit a man, to gain the whole world but lose his own soul?" Mark 8:36 - Herein, is a clear message, that becoming enfocused in mainly looking out for ourselves, will ultimately cause us to forget that we too, like every other beast, eventually reach the end, 'our final destination'. What will have been, our own great contribution then? Who will remember us and why? If all we've done, is insure our own personal self-satisfaction & a highly prized collection of trophies, tokens and treasures to simply collect dust and finally ends up being inherited by another who places little value on them, only to be sold, given away or trashed.., as has happened w/an array of trophies after years pass & new trophies are put in their place. It is wiser then, "..to lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven where neither moth nor rust doth currupt and where theives do not break in to steal." Matt. 6:20 Let us therefore, in humble compassion, strive for the prize of His high calling, run the race and "having done all, to stand." Eph.3:16
  • Paul - In Reply on Ephesians 4:5 - 5 years ago
    Thank you for your well worded reply. Ok, one at a time. It is my understanding that disciple means 'taught one'. Is that your understanding? Paul
  • Leigh - In Reply on Ephesians 4:5 - 5 years ago
    Can I say my Brothers, by the Word, it does seem water baptism does matter, there is a correct way, and in whose name we do know.

    Acts 10:44

    "While Peter yet spake these words, the Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard the word."

    Acts 10:48| View Chapter| Context

    And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Then prayed they him to tarry certain days.

    Peter commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord.

    Acts 8:38| View Chapter| Context

    And he commanded the chariot to stand still: and they went down both into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized him.

    Both went down into the water and he baptised him.

    Matthew 28:19| View Chapter| Context

    Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

    Did not even the Lord command us to go and teach all nations baptizing them in His name.

    From the Word it is important, from the Word there was a way of doing it, from the Word we have been told to do it.

    John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

    Matthew 24:35 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away.

    Mark 13:31 Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away.

    Luke 16:17 And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one tittle of the law to fail.

    The Word is our absolute and that we all agree.

    God bless you my Brothers, as for me, in humility to His Word, I want to take it just as He said it or moved His people to write It.
  • Nkere-Owaji Alagoa on Psalms 91 - 5 years ago
    This is one of my most lovely portions of the bible because the psalmist is giving us a wholesome assurance about FAITH IN GOD.

    God is closer to us more than the air we breathe. We need Him to sit down, stand up, eat, speak, comb our hair, laugh, smile, cry, blink our eyes, walk, we need God to do everything. In Him we live, work and have our being.

    We can only achieve this by praying every time in our hearts. This is referred to as SPIRIT PRAYER (Meditation),, and without holding on to any offence in our hearts (free spirit) , forgiveness - forgiving others of their wrong doings. Then we shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.

    Knowing God is a thing of the heart (spirit).

    Thank you Jesus Christ.
  • Bryan Bruce - In Reply on Ezekiel 13:20 - 5 years ago
    I agree, this is our Fathers opinion of false doctrine AKA "the rapture ". Listen to CHRIST, not man!
  • Frances Warren on Daniel 10 - 5 years ago
    Daniel 9:25-27 Can you help me to understand Who are they speaking of?

    Thank you.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Ecclesiastes 9:5 - 5 years ago
    Sorry for your loss!


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