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  • IO'Neal on John 10 - 2 years ago
    rhere is the comment found that says if ye but believe in me I will furnish your every need
  • Lisa - 2 years ago
    Prayer needed for housing. That we find clean, comfortable, safe place with kitchen to cook meals and table to sit and eat together. Bedrooms to fit normal beds. I have not had a bed in so long. Prayer needed for protection. Prayer needed that God would grant me favor.
  • Maria - 2 years ago
    Please pray for my oldest child. Please ask God to help her improve in all her grades, especially her math and reading. Please ask God to pray for my child.
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi Barbara. No, Mary from Magdala wasn't a prostitute. Unfortunately, from various sources, this Mary has been associated with some other women in the NT which has severely distorted the account. I understand that it was Pope Gregory I, who in a sermon, associated Mary of Magdala with Mary of Bethany & the anonymous sinful woman who wept at Jesus' Feet & washed it with her hair. And with the various movies on Jesus' Life, here again this error has been compounded, thus turning Mary of Magdala into something she was not.
  • Marilyn ( Lynn) on Isaiah 46 - 2 years ago
    Sometimes the more I read the more confused I get . I love the KJV but really don't understand all. Is there a version of the Bible that would help me?
  • NICHOLUS - 2 years ago
    What is the meaning of Lebanon
  • David - 2 years ago
    Plese remember me in your prayers
  • FredScanlan - 2 years ago
    Jesus describes what being faithful means! Using business , and what it means to be faithful in much and least.

    He hits the mark , opening the hearts and minds of a nation of people who have been depressed, chased after, and even killed. A Jewish nation that would become dependent, one upon one another, teaching these truths to their children , that they may never forget ,even now today, a Nation and its will to survive!

    How true , that in the midst of a unbelieving world, these the children of God rely on one another. A nation that because of its history, their will to survive will once again sharpen the steel that shall divide both body and soul. A steel that will do the harvesting that is to come! The steel that will separate the wheat from the tares. The faithful from the unfaithful!

    We as Gentiles ,many who have been grafted into this Nation, are part of this chosen generation. Gentiles who know the history and the sacrifices unto God, who is the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ!

    We are all stewards in these things that pertain to heaven, we are responsible for these things known and these things that shall be revealed!

    If not for Christ, we should never beg, but shall be forever in His Grace, looking forward to do His business, reaping where He has not sown!

    Being found faithful both in that which is most, and that which is least! These things given freely unto those who love Him!

    Repent and be baptized
  • Barbara E Pye - 2 years ago
    Was Mary Magdalene a Prostitute?
  • Jesus knows - 2 years ago
    Please pray for my brother, S. For power and strength within, salvation in Christ//revelation. Wisdom and God's favour over work. Joy and peace. Really enjoy being with his work colleagues. See his value. Be brave and courageous. The Father's love and heart for him. Our relationship to flourish. S. to be everything the LORD has called him to, in Christ Jesus Mighty Name, amen.
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi William. Habakkuk is basically divided into three main sections: Habakkuk's two questions to God: 1) 1:2-4 and God's Answer (1:8-11); and 2) 1:12-2:1 and God's Answer (2:2-20).

    And the third section (of which you enquired) is Habakkuk's praise of God. And in this section we see that as result of hearing from God & receiving answers to his perplexing questions, Habakkuk gives his worship & praise to: a) the Person of God (3:1-3); b) the Power of God (3:4-7); c) the Purpose of God (3:8-16); and d) the Provision of God (3:17-19).

    Brief details on Section 3:

    a. Habakkuk was satisfied that God's ways were perfect, even though not always comprehended by man.

    b. God's Power was seen in brilliant Light & the 'horns' (flashing rays) from His Hand; which power was executed in His Judgements in days gone by.

    c. God's dealings in the past are indicative of what He will do in the future against His enemies. His salvation will be seen: the salvation of His people.

    d. Even though the land would be stripped of its beauty & sustaining power due to the Babylonian invasion, Habakkuk still found reason to rejoice in God who would give him strength & certain confidence for the future.

    And hopefully, this prophetic message with the prophet's courage & assurance, would have given some hope to the soon to be exiled of Judah, that their deliverance would come in spite of their present punishment & devastation of their homes & land.
  • Cindy - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hello, Amber, like you, I struggled with salvation. I didn't think I was worthy--and I wasn't, nor are you, but the blood self-sacrifice of Jesus Christ makes you and me worthy. I was saved in 1971. You can be saved today.

    Being saved is simple:

    CONFESS and BELIEVE - 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. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.- Romans 10:9-13.

    God Bless and Save you
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi John. You may be thinking of 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, where the KJV translates the Greek word 'ean' as the word "though", but the better translation should be, 'if'. The word 'though' is acceptable & correct in English expression, but in modern usage, 'if' brings out Paul's intention more accurately. So the gifts & graces he mentions in those verses are not necessarily his possession, at least to their fullest extent, and I sense that Paul is rather emphasizing the gift of love superseding all of them & that love gives weight to whatever gifts are bestowed on believers. Paul was never referred to as a prophet (i.e. as a title), though with "the abundance of revelations", I would think that much of his teachings & letters had great prophetical value in light of what was earlier given by the Lord Jesus to His disciples.
  • JOHN O. LUCHOUN - 2 years ago
    Was Paul ,in the New Testament a Prophet?
  • Chris - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hello Patricia. As you have read this chapter ( Isaiah 51), verses 1 to 8 reveal the promises & comfort of the LORD to His people. But then from verses 9 to 11, it appears that Isaiah is prophesying on behalf of the people, as they call out to the LORD:

    "Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the LORD; awake, as in the ancient days, in the generations of old. Art thou not it that hath cut Rahab, and wounded the dragon? Art thou not it which hath dried the sea, the waters of the great deep; that hath made the depths of the sea a way for the ransomed to pass over? Therefore the redeemed of the LORD shall return, and come with singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be upon their head: they shall obtain gladness and joy; and sorrow and mourning shall flee away."

    So in these verses (vv 9-11), there is recollection of the old days when the LORD wonderfully saved Israel from the bondage of Egypt. So, Rahab here is not a person but is representative of Egypt and the wounded dragon, Pharaoh. Then the LORD speaks in verse 15, "But I am the LORD thy God, that divided the sea, whose waves roared: The LORD of hosts is his name." The LORD continues to comfort & assure His people. Also, see a similar thought being expressed by Ethan the Ezrahite in Psalm 89:8-10.
  • Neil MacEwan on Matthew 1 - 2 years ago
    Re Matthew

    3batches of 14 generations=42 generations, with Jesus being number 42(implied). But counting the generators puts Jesus as no. 41 NOT. 42(count the generators and see Jesus as no.41)

    THERE'S a MISSING GENERATOR!Who is the missing generator?

    My claim is that, because each member of the church is directed to REACH ONE TO ADD TO THE BODY OF CHRIST.WE ARE THE MISSING GENERATION!..Each one REACH ONE.This makes sense further since many single believers can't be a generator due to their singleness!

    What say you to this missing generator must be included to get the 42 generators?
  • Marion joe osiel - In Reply - 2 years ago
    yes,i also have a great friend for life. He saved me a few times that i know of. I have been given so much from the Lord, I can say i have a very good life with him by bmy side.M.Joe Osiel
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Jackson, I agree with you in prayer tonight for our Father in Heaven to bring about an offer for this job you applied for. I pray that He will work out the best employment for you. Amen.
  • PROPHECY - 2 years ago
    Brother Paul:

    New York City and every other city that has, and will exist, is the whore that rides the Beast, that includes you and I and everyone who has lived and is yet to live. All mankind is the whore, we're unfaithful to the word of God, until we are born of TRUTH.

    The Beast is as real as it gets:

    Daniel 7:7 ...and behold a forth beast........

    The forth beast is the Kingdom of God. This Beast arrived when John the Baptist came preaching the kingdom of God.

    Luke 16:16 The law and the prophets were until John: since that time, the kingdom of God is preached, and every man PRESSED INTO IT.

    Revelation 14:19 And the angel thrust his sickle into the earth, and gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great WINEPRESS of the wrath of God.

    God is going to PRESS all mankind until:

    Galatians 14:19 .... Christ be formed IN YOU.

    God Bess You.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Kimberly

    I will pray for your aunt Bonnie and Cody.

    Dear Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus we come tonight and ask of You for miraculous healing of both Bonnie and Cody of cancer. Take it all away for each of these precious people You made for Your glory. Guide their doctors and make any and all treatments be successful in eliminating every cancer cell in their body. Strengthen their immune systems and organ systems so that they will lose any susceptibility to any recurrence of cancer in the future. We are asking for total healings in both Bonnie and Cody. Lord, they need Your help above that of the doctors and treatments. We know that Your will is perfect. So, we trust You and lay these two people in Your hands. Amen.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Amber, to continue.

    His death pays the just penalty for all the seins of man. He took our punishment for us. The Father poured out His wrath for the sins of man onto Jesus on the cross so that all of them were paid in full by Jesus' sacrifice. Also, all of our sins were nailed to the cross, completely removed from us. His sacrifice ransomed us from hell (which we justly deserved) and redeemed us from the curse of being a "law-breaker"-which is death and eternal punishment. His sacrifice made atonement to God the Father for our sins-he opened the way for us to be reconciled to the Father.

    His resurrection secures for us our justification before the Father in that we stand before Him with the righteousness of Christ imputed to us (made ours to keep) and all of our sins are remembered no more. His resurrection gives us life after death, too. So we will have eternal life from the time we are saved throughout eternity.

    Our entire salvation is secured to us through these things that Jesus did for us once and for all. It is because of Jesus' death and resurrection that anyone can have salvation. All we need to be saved is what Jesus did for us.

    The Holy Spirit does His effectual work in each person to bring them to believe this about Jesus' life, death and resurrection. He makes a change is us so that we can come to the Father through Jesus Christ, our Savior.

    The Father accepts all who are given the salvation of Jesus by the working of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, our One True God does all the saving for us. We simply believe and receive what has been done for us by our Great God. The Holy Spirit dwells in every believer from the time He regenerates one and remains in believers for all eternity.

    Amber, this is the truth of salvation. If you have faith to believe the Gospel and trust in Jesus, you can know for certain that you are indeed saved. It is a gift of God for us to receive. If you believe the Gospel and trust in Jesus, you have been reconciled to God.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Amber, I am so sorry that you are feeling so unsure of your salvation. Here is what I know about being saved. Hope this reassures you.

    Only those who are drawn to God by the Holy Spirit are saved. He calls and chooses us before we are able to believe in Him for salvation.

    Every person is spiritually dead due to sin. So a spiritually dead person cannot seek God for salvation. Our sinfulness makes us enemies of God and His righteousness. We can never make ourselves good enough to earn or merit the salvation He offers. Nor can we repent enough to have our sins forgiven, that is trying to not sin so that we can be forgiven.

    Our salvation comes to us because God wants us to be saved! How good is that! At the right time in our lives, the Holy Spirit makes us spiritually alive again by a sovereign, miraculous work of God. This is called regeneration. When this happens, the Holy Spirit then draws one to God. He births faith in a newly regenerated person so that this person can now believe what the Scriptures say is how one is saved.

    The Holy Spirit also gives us repentance from our sinful lives and a desire to live God's way. All these things God does for and in us as a working of His mercy and grace. It all is a gift from God, not of our own effort. After we are given faith, The Holy Spirit then makes it so that we will either read or hear the Gospel message of Jesus-His Person, Life, and Work that brings us salvation. By God's decree, the Gospel message is empowered by the Holy Spirit to convince us that it is true and necessary for me to embrace. When this happens, we can say that we have been born again, or converted. We can say with confidence that we are now a believer in Jesus and are saved.

    Our salvation was accomplished for us when Jesus, who is God who became man to live the perfect life no man could ever live and to suffer and die to take away all of our sins, was crucified, died and was buried. On the third day, he arose from the dead,

    ...continued
  • Anna - In Reply - 2 years ago
    In Jesus name, I pray that all on this site will be convicted to fear the name of Jesus. The name above all names. Alleluia. Amen.
  • Paul Peter Lupo - 2 years ago
    I ask if you would please read Rev:16,17,18. then research: Mud Fossil University. (Dragons). New York City may be the new Babilon. And the Beast or Beasts is real. Can you confirm? What do you think? Please comment. Thank you.
  • Sam e jeffers on Ezekiel 38 - 2 years ago
    which thief was on the left side of Jesus while on the cross?
  • Amber - 2 years ago
    Please pray for my salvation. I've asked Jesus to forgive me many times, but I still have a nagging sense that something is wrong and I haven't repented correctly. I worry about my soul every night and I can barely get any sleep. Please pray that God would give me the strength to do whatever I need to do for full repentance so I can know "the joy of salvation".
  • Kimberly - 2 years ago
    Please pray for Aunt Bonnie And My 4yr old cousin Cody, Both Have Cancer...
  • PROPHECY - 2 years ago
    Amen Bret:

    The Holy Spirit has revealed his truth to you, as his anointing abideth in IN YOU.

    God Bless You, his body.
  • PROPHECY - In Reply on Job 41 - 2 years ago
    Wolfthis_1:

    I don't have to do research, it is not the Beast.

    Revelation is the revealing of Jesus Christ, not something in the future, Revelation is the mystery of entering the Kingdom of God, it's relevant to every person who studies, it has the same meaning to the person studying 1900 years ago as anyone studying today. The Beast then is the same Beast today and will be the same Beast 2000 years from now. The answers are through God's word, most in the law and prophets, it's not a free ride you have to study God's word and ask the holy Spirit to give you wisdom and understanding, and to repent of the teaching of man.

    1 John 2:27 But the anointing ye have received of him abideth in you, and you need not that any man teach you; but the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it has taught you, ye shall abide in him.

    God Bless you.
  • Fredrick odiwuor abuor on Psalms 30 - 2 years ago
    Now O LORD God let thy promise unto David my father be established for thou hast made me king over a peaple like the dust of the earth in multitude Amen


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