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  • Alex ON JOHN 10 on Isaiah 43:11 - 5 years ago
    Jesus mentions his sheep saying my father that gave them me is greater then ALL and NO MAN CAN PLUCK THEM OUT OF MY FATHERS HAND.This cannot be refuted and is y i believe in OSAS .And also we are bornagain ( if you are truly bornagain via his seed),Gods word and Gods word cannot return unto him void isaiah 55 .11.So if you are truly bornagain via his seed th living Word as PETER SAID. YOU CANNOT FALLAWAY. Unless ya wanna say that Gods word can return unto him void.Remember the WORLDS WERE FRAMED BY HIS WORD.
  • Bill on Psalms 12:7 - 5 years ago
    Psalm 12 verse 7 shows that God preserves His Word. Therefore, we can trust a true translation of the Bible from the original received text such as KJV-not new KJV, not NIV, etc, where men's ideas of what God has said are presented.
  • Sabelo Plaatjie on Acts 2:43 - 5 years ago
    what advantages were received by the people which could be related to this period of corona virus
  • LINDA HARRIS on Ephesians 3 - 5 years ago
    My nurse dropped me and I was crippled for life who am I
  • Marie - In Reply on Isaiah 45:7 - 5 years ago
    I believe everything God created is good, man has created evil.
  • Phyllis Wilson on Revelation 12 - 5 years ago
    Please prayer for my daughter who is having trouble with anger
  • Kenneth Redden - In Reply on Isaiah 43:11 - 5 years ago
    There is no sin; however, there is evil: take the holocaust, for example.
  • Luis Rodriguez on John 14:6 - 5 years ago
    It seems to me that this statement, attributed to Jesus, is in conflict with his spiritual teachings. Behaving in a compassionate and loving way toward others, avoiding accumulation of wealth and respecting other living things should be the focus.
  • Chris - In Reply on Hebrews 1 - 5 years ago
    Thank you Bob. I believe that a baby, though born with a sin nature, cannot consciously sin. When a child arrives at the age of knowing between right & wrong (& that would be at quite an early age), then sin takes root & the child becomes a sinner. What a responsibility for Christian parents to include sharing the message of salvation to their child as well as nurturing them in other ways.
  • John on Proverbs 16:1 - 5 years ago
    Proverbs 16:1

    The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the LORD.

    seems to relate to

    Romans 10:9

    That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
  • Donna - In Reply on Isaiah 26:20 - 5 years ago
    2 Timothy 3:16 |

    All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
  • Sadie Stout on Romans 8:34 - 5 years ago
    need as much prayer as I can get. I am being attacked spiritually. I get no sleep and when I do it's for an hour or so and I have evil nightmares. My emotions seem to be blocked, I can't laugh, I can't cry. Please put in a prayer for me!
  • Adam - In Reply on Isaiah 45:7 - 5 years ago
    Not everyone would see it that way. God bless. Matthew 12:36-37
  • Cydni tacay on Philemon 1 - 5 years ago
    what happened to the watchers
  • Bob - In Reply on Hebrews 1 - 5 years ago
    That's a pretty good answer Chris ! Also what judgements will babies have against them ? None since they are unaccountable . God promises to take care of those that have no parents and these babies would apply in my opinion. Their lives where cut short , but God will have something for them that is better . My opinion based on reading the word many years .
  • Chris - In Reply on Proverbs 8:31 - 5 years ago
    Proverbs 8:22-31, as you would know, speaks of Wisdom. Here is Wisdom speaking of herself, that it was the LORD's possession before creation & time. So when we look at v 31, we shouldn't think of 'sons of men' as being Angels or super humans, but simply that Wisdom was there not only in God's creative Work but also finding her "delight with Adam, Eve & all their descendants".
  • Reformer - In Reply on Ecclesiastes 7 - 5 years ago
    Who is this woman? That's funny.
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 42 - 5 years ago
    Thanks Kat for that great testimony of the Lord's Work in your life. And how it took an almost death experience to compel you to drop to your knees & cry out to Him for forgiveness. This is the Lord's Work & it is marvellous in our eyes. His Spirit always had His Eyes on you, never letting you go, & waiting for the right time to alert you to your real needs. Spend time in His Holy Word & in praise & prayer. There is nothing that can be compared to a child of God adoring & communing with her Heavenly Father. The Lord be with you always.
  • Chris - In Reply on Zephaniah 3:19 - 5 years ago
    Donna, as with understanding any portion of Scripture, one needs to also learn something about the book one is reading & the times & situations that the book is written in. Zephaniah was a prophet of God, sent to help God's people (tribe of Judah) towards spiritual revival. You see, the people had become very wicked under the wicked kings of that day (Manasseh & Amon), & so Zephaniah came to call the people to repentance. After pronouncing God's Judgement on Judah & on the Gentile nations, the future promise to Judah was that if they turned back to the LORD, they would once again enjoy His Blessings. However, these blessings would not be fully realized by them, or even the Jews today, until Christ comes to reign on Earth in the Millennial period ( Zeph 3:11-20). The blessings? They would be purified (vv 10-13); Christ would be reigning in their midst (v 15); they would be secure (vv 16,17): how insecure Israel is today with enemies about her; her enemies would be punished (v 19: your query of this verse: God will drive out her enemies, bring Israel together again & receive the praise for dealing so with her enemies & for putting her to shame). What a joyful time for Israel again when they finally acknowledge Jesus Christ is indeed the Messiah they were looking for & the One they crucified over 2000 yrs ago. All the Muslim nations that are against her today (sons of Ishmael) will be left destitute & in judgement for how they have dealt with God's people in these days. I hope this short explanation has been helpful for you to understand this Book. God bless you as you read God's Holy Word.
  • Jesse - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Can you please answer my questions I asked you before I respond to more of yours?
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 45:7 - 5 years ago
    Adam, thank you for alerting me to Mt 5:22: re: fool. That Scripture refers to the use of the word (Raca) when it is directed to the person in anger: Thou fool = you worthless, good for nothing idiot. How you can apply that word usage to describe someone's thoughts or standing before God as a risky position is beyond my knowledge of our language. Should I clarify further with Scriptures, of which there are many & you would be well aware of: Gal 3:1,3; Mt 7:26; 25:2,3,8; Rom 1:21, 2:20, 10:19. In all these references, which are akin to my usage, the word 'foolish' is lawful in its use, & not to be associated with direct 'name calling', which is undoubtedly under girded with the sin of anger. Blessings.
  • Anna Andrew Crist - 5 years ago
    My son is 2 and battling cancer. His name is Andrew and we believe God is the only way. We accept full healing and recieve it
  • Kenneth Redden - In Reply on Isaiah 43:11 - 5 years ago
    I would say that the gospel was preached by the apostles, in order to address Spiritual issues with the Word of God. Us; we here, preach the gospel because that is what has been taught.
  • Ronald Adams on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Who is the hunter Kiefer
  • Alexis - In Reply on Isaiah 43:11 - 5 years ago
    Kenneth... I don't understand why you believe that sin no longer exists in the world when from the time Adam & Eve allowed that first seed of sin to enter them, sin has been growing in this world. Per the prophesies throughout the bible sin is getting worse with every generation. Also, the Messiah became the sacrificial lamb for us when He completed His Father's will and died for our sins. In His death sin was not removed. Forgiveness was given. If He did not die we would still me sacrificing animals on alters but the sin of the world grew to such degrees that we could no longer sustain that practice, hence the Messiah. If sin is done away with then there is no need for Him to come back in the manner that He will return. Then there is the prophesy of the 144,000... can you explain that. There are too many prophesies that are manifested today that proves that sin still exists in the world. To believe that it does not is playing into satan's agenda

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  • James brooks on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Rod the gospels are the story and life of JESUS CHRIST.Paul,s Epistles were to the seven Churches scattered through out Asia Minor,Greece and Rome.The Gospel is for JESUS CHURCH throughout the WORLD.Those who believe in Him.FOR HIS SHEEP>THE ones who hear HIS VOICE and follow Him.And I want to mention this to Adam;Try to be obedient because it,s the right thing to do.Christ was obedient to His Father.Be an imitator of CHRIST.You try,and try again,keep trying.In Ephesians 6:1 children are told to obey their parents.Shouldn,t we try to obey our Heaven Father even more?Be CHRIST like He obeyed His FATHER by the finish work on the cross for us.(all for us).GOD BLESS.
  • Adam - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    >You say you can be tempted to sin and the Holy Spirit can convict you, but you can still choose to sin?

    Absolutely, that's the definition of freewill. If you believe a Christian is incapable of being tempted and sinning then you don't believe in freewill, which defeats the whole purpose of life on earth and Jesus dying on the cross for you so that you have the opportunity to CHOOSE whether you want to follow Him or not, and if you do then you everyday make the same decision on whether you want to continue to follow Him. It's not a one time task that you check off your list then go back to being in the world. It's a life transforming decision that requires regular discipline. If avoiding sin was automatic then why do Christians struggle with sin so much both in the Bible and today? Paul described his struggle in Romans 7:19. If he was incapable of sin then he wouldn't struggle. If followers couldn't sin Jesus wouldn't have warned his disciples so many times to avoid sin and be obedient and wouldn't have taught them or others so many lessons.

    >a true genuine believer cannot live a lifestyle of continuous sin, the lifestyle they lived prior to salvation. It's impossible.

    If impossible then why does it happen so often? It sounds like if someone sins beyond a certain point then you don't believe they are a Christian. Why is that? Who do you think is a Christian then? Is someone who repents, confesses, believes Jesus is Lord, is baptized and follows Him a genuine-enough Christian? What if they later turn from Christianity, were they suddenly never a 'genuine' Christian then? Since you don't know anyone's future actions can you ever be 100% sure of anyone being a 'genuine believer'? I believe the Bible is clear that anyone can be saved and can start their journey to follow Jesus and are a Christian. They still have freewill though and some later turn away. Maybe you've never met them but some Christians do this. Hebrews 6:4 Hope this helps.
  • Chris - In Reply on Isaiah 43:11 - 5 years ago
    Thank you for your comments & your sad account of your accident in 1972. You say you had a near death experience & given vision of the heavenlies, just as apostle Paul had received ( 2 Cor 12:1-4). However, Paul saw & heard wondrous things that we understand were in line with what he also preached, & of course he saw things that weren't "lawful" for him to utter. In any case, God's Word to us or by vision or revelation to the prophets & apostles, were given in clear & meaningful terms (not always understood within their culture & times), & not veiled in double meanings. In your (re)interpretation of God's Word, I think of others who have done likewise (e.g. the Bahai's) who have given meanings to Scripture that are not consistent with the clear intent of it, but have interpreted them to suit their theology. Of course, you believe that you now have gained further light on biblical Truths & able to give their 'new' meaning from applying other external factors. Well, this is not the way to read the Bible; it needs to be read & understood in its natural & proper way, whether in the original languages or translations. If that were the case to reinterpret other writings, one could do so with anything published, & in so doing gain some personal excitement in some new find, but leaving other recipients floundering in wonderment & disbelief. I appreciate your time on this, as I was interested to learn your beliefs & from whence they came, but staying true to the original meaning of the Scriptures (or for that matter any writing) is to me far more reliable & certain, than anything another could add or reinterpret it to be.
  • Mishael - In Reply on Ephesians 3 - 5 years ago
    We see in scripture that Christians are going to be caught up. Ever read the end of a book first? We all have that ability to see, to be taught to see, that something amazing is going to take place at sometime in the near future. (since signs of it are appearing on a prophetic time clock)

    If one was buying tickets to go to the super bowl; you'd buy those tickets way in advance. (Go Denver)

    Point is: we know the catching away is going to happen. We'll be going to a wedding. Right now we should be in a war room praying for those sitting on a fence in the Valley of Decision.

    Time now is for us to be ready to go.

    Time now is for us to be praying to THE LORD OF THE HARVEST to send laborers into the harvest to capture souls on their way to hell on earth with a very angry AntiChrist. (His spirit is already here)

    Choose this day who you're going to spend eternity with. Jesus or Satan? Get your oil lamps ready.

    Did you know you can go on YouTube and see people having chips put in their hands and heads? I asked God once, is Antichrist going to trick people into getting that mark? He said it's going to be a conscious decision. That is scary.

    Jesus is the ARK. God told Noah to get everyone and everything in the Ark. I think it's time for Christians to be witnessing to people & family around us. Oral Roberts once said that GO YE can mean the world, OR your own neighborhood. If you've prayed up to the Lord of the Harvest, stand back, cause you will love how the Lord brings people to you. People are going to open the door to you, or do nothing. They may get saved after the (may I say it?) Rapture, but they are facing death probably.

    Let me invite you to watch one of my favorite evangelists on YouTube preaching "What To Do If You Miss The Rapture". His name is Dwight Thompson. Before you call him a blood sucking tv evangelist... just listen with your own spirit. Don't Judge a brother or sister ok?

    Everything you question, may be answered in that
  • Adam - In Reply on John 5:4 - 5 years ago
    Hi Jesse, I appreciate your time in sharing your perspective. My interest is how someone justifies the once saved, always saved belief when so many scriptures do not appear to support that idea. I'm a Christian saved by grace and I believe Christianity is an active religion involving following Jesus, which requires pursuing Him, not standing still or running the opposite way. I also believe in freewill just like the Bible says and believe that Christians can commit blasphemy and there are examples of that happening today in addition to those in the Bible. I believe there's a dangerous trend where people are told in some churches that it's ok to not try, to not obey Jesus, to not care, that it's ok to sin as much as they want with no consequence.

    For instance since Hitler attended mass while growing up and may have accepted Christ during that time before he became an atheist, and this OSAS teaching would say his later actions are all covered by grace according to this teaching. The Bible says most people will go to hell Matthew 7:13 and there's currently 2.5 billion claiming to be Christians and if they all made it in that would be a very wide gate. A % don't follow Jesus anymore and love committing sodomy, fornication, lust, drunkenness, murder, and variety of sins. Some do this because they believe a teaching that says they'll already go to heaven so their sins don't matter. So, I think souls will be lost due to the OSAS teaching which doesn't seem to be from God or supported by scripture. All other questions seem to be distractions from this important salvation issue. I believe exactly what Jesus says that many will be surprised they learn they won't go to heaven: Matthew 7:13. The audience Jesus spoke to was both non-Christian and Christian, but that specific verse was talking to people who believed they were a Christian follower and thought they would be saved. James 2 explains this.


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