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  • Desiree on Psalms 23 - 6 years ago
    Yes...rod and staff....one to help stave off predators, one to help corral or move toward saftey the sheep.
  • D W L on Luke 12 - 6 years ago
    Luke 12:10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven. --- You can be forgiven if you speak against the Son but if you blaspheme against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven. You may be able to deny or speak bad things against the Son but be careful how you treat the Spirit of God.
  • Bernice on 2 Corinthians 9:11 - 6 years ago
    Amen glory be to God. Die will be done on earth
  • Peggy fales on John 18:11 - 6 years ago
    John 18:11 what is the cup
  • Neljedsel on Acts 12:4 - 6 years ago
    Do Christian sin when they panic? If so,why?
  • Mutt - In Reply on Leviticus 27 - 6 years ago
    The 2 great commandments are mentioned every time. The first in to love the Lord thy God with all they heart,mind and soul and the second is to love thy neighbor as thyself. By keeping the 10, you are keeping the 2.

    Are the 10 commandments part of the Mosaic Law and if so, then one must keep the whole law, true? If one lets God empower them to keep the two Great Commandments,
    no, Jesus fulfilled the 10 Commandments (lived a sinless life). So being a Christian, you would want to do the things that He told you to do,correct? He says And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things I say? You aren't saved because you try and keep the law, keeping the law is the fruit of being saved
  • Joe - In Reply on Matthew 23 - 6 years ago
    Mike - I have no issue with your reasons 1 or 2. However, I have a big issue with theologians or scholars who do this. Their job and their only job is properly explain scriptures so that everyone can understand. They can preach, they can write books, they can hold bible study classes .... While there are translation errors, these need to be carefully studied so as not to change the basic and intended message as you point out in Rev 22:19.
  • Guillermo Matias on Revelation 6 - 6 years ago
    Does the Corona virus destroy the whole world economy.
  • Joe - In Reply on Matthew 22 - 6 years ago
    David - I think you said it all - show others the way while keeping ourselves on the strait and narrow trying to be the best example that we can be. There are many aspects, but if you want to say a main purpose, I believe it is to follow Jesus Christ as an example. When unsure - study/remember/reread the scriptures. I have never yet encountered a situation where scripture failed to provide a clear sense of direction - although maybe not what I wanted to do or hear, it has always been the right thing.
  • Chris - In Reply on Hebrews 1 - 6 years ago
    We all go through the process of birth, life's journey and death. It's particularly sad when an innocent baby dies but death for all of us is because we are sinners, inheriting sin from our first parents, Adam & Eve. If there was no sin, we would live forever in holiness, peace and in God's presence. But sin has separated us from God; BUT God provided us a Way - the only Way - through His Son Jesus to get our lives right with Him. So when God looks at an innocent baby or a Christian, He sees our death as merely a transition from this life to the next. Of dead Lazarus His friend, Jesus said that he was only sleeping (Jn11:11). And God sees this of us too. But for the unbeliever, God grieves.
  • David - 6 years ago
    please pray for me
  • Thrush Spivey on Acts 16:31 - 6 years ago
    Can anyone provide April 6th 2020 verse of the day please?
  • Tai Cameron - 6 years ago
    Please pray their minnd doctor 're freedtyle
  • Teresa noles on Acts 16 - 6 years ago
    I do believe in Jesus, so does just believing and trying to live right mean that I will go to heaven. Do I have to attend church and be baptized? If I have to be baptized, can a person who is also a believer baptize me or does it have to be a member of a church?
  • Chris on 1 Peter 2 - 6 years ago
    This of course, is a difficult call. On the one hand, as you say, we demonstrate our love to God and faith in the right outcome. On the other hand, unbelievers seeing you gathering together for worship, will consider you irresponsible and dangerous for meeting in this way. It would be the Church's determination keeping this in mind. However, if the laws of the land prohibit believers from meeting at all or in practising their faith for no other reason than the spirit of anti-christ being at work, then we should by means fulfil the God's Holy requirement on us and stand up to evil and face the consequences. Sadly, the Bible tells us that there will be a great falling away as a result.
  • Babalanda Samson on Malachi 2:14 - 6 years ago
    What Can I Do to Get A Faithful Woman to Marry A Part From Praying.
  • Chris on Genesis 27 - 6 years ago
    We believe, according to the Word, that God is an Omniscient God; that He is All-Knowing. Otherwise, He wouldn't be God, the Creator and Sustainer of all things. In the case of Gen 27, Jacob supplanted his brother Esau by impersonating him and receiving the blessing of the first-born. Isaac was fooled by Jacob's trickery, Esau was broken and angry, but God, in His Wisdom, had a special plan for Jacob, who was later named Israel. God's Will & Purposes are never thwarted even if we sin and let Him down in our lives. Yes, we will suffer for our wrong, as Jacob did, but God's Plans are perfect and far-reaching and beyond the scope and imagination of our finite and fickle minds.
  • Vanessa on Psalms 91 - 6 years ago
    I think of what Christ went through nailed to a cross, for all of us sinners that if we believe in him, turn from our wicked ways, repent, and how could we not put our trust in Him, what he did for us, so we may live and not die, dont worry about this virus, keep your eyes on Him. I know be I here or be I there He's with me and I am with Him. God Bless you all, He said he left us his peace so take it claim it and cast your cares on him, his yoke is light, we aren't made to carry the burdens of this world pray for the Lost
  • Chris on 1 Peter 1 - 6 years ago
    I think one needs to grow up reading the KJV to more easily appreciate its content, as in my case. In fact, when we memorize Scriptures from the KJV, it's difficult to resort to any other translation. Maybe, if you read the KJV and used an Interlinear Bible alongside or Commentary, your study will be better and more richer.
  • Vanessa - In Reply on Psalms 91 - 6 years ago
    Passover was the night before Moses led God's people out of egypt, He instructed them to place lambs blood on the top and sides of their doorway, so the angel of death would pass by, Jesus was God's sacrifice for all of the world, that whosoever believe in Him, turn from our evil ways, repent of
    our sins, except Him as our Lord we shall live and not die. Praise the Lord Amen
  • Chris on Zechariah 9:13 - 6 years ago
    Very true. I gather you mean that our work should be one of introspection and not inspection of another?
  • Chris - In Reply on Habakkuk 3:5 - 6 years ago
    1 John 4:4 begins with the testing of the spirits, as there are many that are in the world. The Spirit of God indwells every true born again believer, but other spirits can still have sway in believers' minds and lives. The apostle John here is both warning and encouraging his readers that God's Spirit in them will always lead them into Light and Truth, which is what Christ's servants, the apostles, were endeavouring to do. Yet there were many other voices trying to persuade and lead believers away from the Truth to believe lies as Truth; this, says John, are false spirits: the spirit of Anti-Christ. And don't we see so much of it today: sin clothed in the garb of goodness.
  • EllenDolores on Luke 22:19 - 6 years ago
    Failure is due to the neglect of fineness, and success begins with the importance of small things
  • Chris on Genesis 5 - 6 years ago
    In the modern traditional understanding of 'pastoring', there were no women pastors in the Bible. However, in understanding the word, Pastor (as with apostles, prophets, evangelists, teachers), these were all gifts given by the Holy Spirit to certain believers (according to the Churches' need) for its support and edification. Pastor = Shepherd; so in a sense, you could have both genders fulfilling that role today, the women though limited to and having a special ministry to other women and children. Women have always had an important role in the Church, however, it was always the Elders and Deacons (brothers) that were appointed to be leaders/supporters in the Church.
  • Chris on 1 Corinthians 11:26 - 6 years ago
    The Lord's Supper was instituted so that as a Church, we could come together to remember him. If we consider the Lord and the apostles in the upper room and also the new fledgling Church, the remembrance of His death was always in the company of others, as they partook of the common bread and cup. I don't believe a leader in the Church has to necessarily be the convener and officiator at the Lord's Table; any brother could officiate. The point was that believers who got together to worship the Lord, also took time during their fellowship meal to remember Jesus' sacrifice. This could be done at home, but as an individual? This would appear pointless & suggest to receive a special blessing.
  • Bonita Graf on Romans 8:34 - 6 years ago
    We are retired couple late 60's.I need prayer for protection from covid 19. I 've had ashmea since I was a baby.My husband needs to quit smoking. Normally I stand in faith, This has me shook!Need prayer not to go into fear.We need a financial blessing.We still have a mortgage payment it's not small. Thank You! God Bless
  • Leon on 1 Chronicles 16:12 - 6 years ago
    What do this story really do means??? 1-chronicles 16 VS 11 -12-13
  • Mick on Leviticus 13 - 6 years ago
    2 Thess. 2:3 ( the falling Away)

    1Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, 2That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. 3Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; 4Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. (Satan) 5Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you
  • Andy on Revelation 6 - 6 years ago
    The locusts eat the crops which cause famines. The covid-19 virus is one of the pestilence that kills people all around the world because people in China eat the beasts of the fields (rats and bats). We are in the last days and on the threshold of Christs return. These are exciting times for the saved and scary for the lost. 🙏🏻 Amen
  • Mickey on Leviticus 13 - 6 years ago
    There actually are simple... Asherah, or Ashtoreth, was the name of the chief female deity worshiped in ancient Syria, Phoenicia, and Canaan. The Phoenicians called her Astarte, the Assyrians worshiped her as Ishtar, and the Philistines had a temple of Asherah ( 1 Samuel 31:10).

    Hence: Easter = Astarte


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