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  • Cheyenna - In Reply on 2 Chronicles 7:14 - 6 years ago
    There are many people that do not believe in Christ at my school and they say they were a mistake because their parents had them on accident and that they are an atheist because they don't believe in God because they believe they have no purpose in life. I always tell them that everyone serves a purpose whether it be to work at a restaurant or to be a pastor but they say that if i stay out of their business then maybe they would actually like me. I made friends with an atheist and I tell him about God all the time and He'll just be arguing with me asking questions and I answer them and he just does not believe me because he feels as if he is worthless. What should I do?
  • Cheyennathompsonmypcboenet on 2 Chronicles 7:14 - 6 years ago
    I agree, he made us to serve a purpose and i believe that he is my father and that is why I love him. And he is always there for me when I need him even if I am being a little hard headed.
  • Karen phillips on Psalms 70 - 6 years ago
    We(Paresh and Karen) have had our ups and downs in our relationship and currently in a separation from today as we having a lot of arguments on account of my weight issues i cant loose any weight even though am exercising i have no sicknesses for weightgain we need restoring prayer for love peace and harmony to be restored in our relation and any blockage we have to be removed please as we were supposed to marry this year let us settle down as planned please build a hedge of thorns between him n other women or distractions intervene divinely in our relationship n bring a change n restore us
  • Randy on Ephesians 4:26 - 6 years ago
    Angry is a passive word. Meaning be ye being angered. Moses is the best example Num. 20 God rebuked him for his unbelief and in ps 106 God was not pleased with that expression. Eph 4 says put away all anger. If we would believe God is truly working all all all thing for good we would not sin. Whatsoever is not of faith is sin! This is my view on this and God is giving me victory through this.
  • D W L - In Reply on Matthew 24 - 6 years ago
    Luke 16:16 The law and the prophets were until John: since that time the kingdom of God is preached, and every man presseth into it.
    Galatians:10 Ye observe days, and months, and times, and years. (11) I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed upon you labour in vain.
    Matthew 22:37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets
  • Robert DeHaan on Ezekiel 48:32 - 6 years ago
    Thank you Father for the Word of Everlasting Light. O the Greatest Story Ever Told and Recorded for the Joy of every Believer in Jesus Christ. I long for the New Jerusalem in which the Glory of the Lord will be the EVERLASTING LIGHT! Praise, Glory and Honor belong only to the Lamb of God which was slain on a Cross and the Blood that was shed for the Repentant sinner. HALLELUJAH! Our God Almighty Reigns yesterday, today and forevermore!
  • Lorraine Joy Crawford on Psalms 121 - 6 years ago
    This is a powerful plasm it protects your journey in and out.
  • Alex on Deuteronomy 26:5 - 6 years ago
    If Jacob was a syrian so was Issac and Abraham and Terah They were uncircumcised but Abraham received the Promise and became the father of the circumcision and the uncircumcision Jew and Gentile a like. Thus th new covenant comes on the Gentiles thru Abraham the father of the circumcision and the uncircumcision th Gentiles.Thats y Jesus spoke of Naaman the syrian a leper being healed b/f any of the Jews.God always had the Gentiles in mind. Solomon made intercession for the Gentiles approx a 1000 yrs b/f Christ when he didicated his new temple. All of Christ disciples were Jews but they ALL had to be bornagain.Jesus only refers to the H.G. as the Promise not any human.Only a New Creature.GBU
  • Billie J Hutchinson on Hosea 6 - 6 years ago
    I was told there is a verse in the Biible about the Coronovirus. I believe someone said it is in Corinthians. In which verse and chapter is that mentioned?
  • Lesley on Revelation 2 - 6 years ago
    In revelation 2 26-28 is this a particular person who will be given power to rule with an iron fist is a saved person, who will he be ruling saved or unsaved and is this during the tribulation.
  • Alex on Romans 5 - 6 years ago
    There is no more Jew or Gentile in Christ Jesus,he took of the twain Jew or Gentile and made 1 newman which is the H.G our new innerman that is formed in us via the seed of Christ.The curse of Adam was passed on to all men thus the blood of Christ has to be applied to all men.If i be lifted up i will draw all men unto me ALL MEN .GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD ETC.Jesus tells Nic. a Jew he had to be bornagain a teacher of the law.There was none righteous no not one. Thus israel needed to BE REBORN.By one spirit are we all baptised into the body of CHRIST JEW OR GENTILE BOND OR FREE.Peter was jewish but he teaches his ppl they must be bornagain of an incorruptible seed even by the word of God etc gbu
  • JCD4U Church on Matthew 15 - 6 years ago
    6 And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for a all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. 7 For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be famines, b pestilences, and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of sorrows. Matthew 24:6-8
  • Vendall - In Reply on Genesis 6:2 - 6 years ago
    I have pondered this one for years but I prayed to the Holy Spirit a moment ago for help with this controversial passage, then went back to the verse and saw your old post. Seems very reasonable and scripturaly sound so I am blessed by your comment as I continue my study! God bless you!
  • Brenda A McMahon on Matthew 24 - 6 years ago
    I believe that Matthew 24 is referring to Jesus's return in the "Rapture". Is this true?
  • PT on 1 Timothy 2:12 - 6 years ago
    Key words.... "But I" not God, but Paul is saying personally himself and gave the reasons why. If a pastor take over a church there may be rules of conduct
    from the organization or former pastor. It's always important to know what is God and what is "I". I believe Paul had good reason for this and gave this counsel to Timothy as a young pastor. There are definitely preachers and teachers in the bible like Deborah the prophetess in Judges, Priscilla and Aquila in Acts. Paul was concerned with the women absurbing authority over the man (becoming the pastor or shepherd). Guess what, he was right! In some cases this has happened. Women can not cover the man, but them preaching is not sin.
  • David on Psalms 70 - 6 years ago
    Please pray for me I struggle each day ,
  • Bagie Joe on Hosea 6 - 6 years ago


    Is passages of Isaiah 9:1-6 the past tense or past perfect tense?

    Please tell me
    Thank you.
  • Marie on Psalms 12:8 - 6 years ago
    What does psalm 12:8 mean.
  • Annysia on Isaiah 19 - 6 years ago
    God punishes Egypt for their sins against him, slavery and idolatry to name a few. God promises a civil war and the drying up of the Nile river as punishment. But after His judgement, God will allow Egypt to heal. He will allow peace between Egypt, Israel, and Assyria and the people of Egypt will be His people at last. There's always a chance of redemption for all of us, God gives us that chance. It's important to remember that and not let the chance we are given be in vain. Use the chance each one of us is given for nothing but our constant improvement.
  • Annysia on Job 17:3 - 6 years ago
    Being in service to the Lord won't always be filled with happy days. Job suffered so greatly and lost all his friends to the Lord's cause. Of course, it was all according to His plan. Job lost people that didn't really believe in him and ended up mocking him. Nevertheless Job is human, and we struggle to hold out our faith in God because of the trials we're put through, and that's okay. It's okay to doubt as long as we still remain on our course.
  • Mild Bill - In Reply on Psalms 1 - 6 years ago
    Sefton- Instead of giving your opinion,ask her if she can imagine what God has to say about those matters.If you both disagree,go to the word of God to find God's thoughts.Marriage is spoken of as what God hath joined together,let it be so.
  • Ruby - In Reply on Isaiah 41 - 6 years ago
    God bless you. Thank you stella. ❤🙏
  • April on Psalms 70 - 6 years ago
    Prayer for God's protection for me, my children & grandson, protection at where we relocated to live temporary, vehicles, jobs, church, city or anywhere we are, may go or be. Prayer for God to save, heal, deliver, comfort, guide, provide, bless, favor & anoint all my family & I. Prayer to find a good Bible teaching church home with saved HolyGhost filled leaders that's doers of God's will that will accept my family & I and help guide and keep us on the right path of our salvation journey. Prayer for my children to be delivered and saved and stop smoking and drinking. Prayer for me to accomplish my weightloss journey and keep it maintained. Prayer for a high paying job that I like
  • Thelma Denson on James 2 - 6 years ago
    Enjoy reading the chapter letting us no to put out trust in God. You need to have faith in God. With out the word you is dead.
  • Annysia on Leviticus 13 - 6 years ago
    Because of the seriousness of leprosy, many thought that the victim gets it due to their sinfulness. To take care that others would not get the disease, the infected would be separated from the rest of the community, thus starting the conception of someone being sinful. This is still a regular occurrence today, how do most people treat those with an affliction different from us like sexuality? Physical disorders? God later teaches us to love people afflicted with leprosy, but this helped start the fear mongering of people being different from the average person.
  • Annysia on 2 Chronicles 2 - 6 years ago
    In this chapter, we see how commendable Solomon's perception towards God used to be before his death. He made a temple not hoping to contain God, but as a place to cherish Him and maybe receive blessings from Him as well. He also decides not to be prideful and ask for help from neighboring nations. People nowadays can be very prideful, and not ask for help when they are trying to reach a goal. Where does this fear come from? We should be a community, and aim to improve each other just as Hiram and Solomon did.
  • Annysia on Numbers 7 - 6 years ago
    God teaches us to be generous in our gifts to Him. The tribes offered luxurious materials for twelve whole days, but they all gave the same things. This is to show that we don't need to give something that stands out, but something that matters deeply to us. Whatever we give, as long as it's made with the right intentions, God notices what we present to Him, and I think that's great.
  • Annysia on Hosea 4:6 - 6 years ago
    Without God, there are no rules dictating us, and without rules there is bloodshed. The chapter mentioned how priests were being ineffective representatives of God because of their corruption, priests that were doing their jobs were being ignored by the people they want to help. It's a cycle of selfishness commonly seen today. How do we know when to draw the line between the following of God's commands and fake commands that are supposed to be from God? It gets harder and harder these days to tell apart, if only both leaders and the people became more discerning to their surroundings.
  • Annysia on Ezekiel 42 - 6 years ago
    This chapter showed me how priests lived in that time. They were given special perks because of the work they did such as certain foods, and private rooms. It was very important for them to not mix holy areas with common ones and that the area the temple covered was large with thick walls. I would have thought the temple would be smaller and more humble, I don't understand why whoever designed the temple would want something against what God usually prefers - simplicity.
  • Alisa Williford on Psalms 91 - 6 years ago
    Thank God for His Word, Promises, and Divine Protection He offers to us! Dear Lord, help us to continue to hold on to your unchanging hand as we draw closer to Your return and experience the prophecies of the End Times. Please help us to draw nearer to thee.


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