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  • Maafia on Acts 10:38 - 12 years ago
    God endowed Jesus with wisdom and with power. There is no power and wisdom that can compare to that of Jesus Christ. Halleluyah!
  • Donna james on Acts 10 - 12 years ago
    I READ ACT 1O MANY TIME AND EACH TIME I LEARN SOME THING NEW I LOVE THIS CHAPTER. I THINK THAT THE PEOPLE MISS UNDERSTOOD WHEN IT CAME DOWN TO THE FOOD PART. WAS HE TALK ABOUT ANIMALS ARE MAN
  • Pebo on Acts 10 - 12 years ago
    god will sustain us through thick an thin even through we doudt ourself at time gods words is never wrong just listen on follow him we wont go wrong
  • Ibette on Acts 10:20 - 12 years ago
    When Almighty GOD calls a person to preach the word we must leave everything behind. we must go and do it. He will send others with whom you will work with. We must not doubt because GOD will send us to do his will and he is with us. He will give us strength through his Holy Spirit.
  • Samuel Bonaya Buya on Acts 2 - 12 years ago
    In Luke 24:45-49 Jesus reminded his disciples of what is written of him concerning his suffering, death and ressurection; that repentance and remission of sins would be preached in his name beginning from Jerusalem. They were to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Ghost to come upon them in order to witness the word ( Acts 1:7-8). Before his crucifiction Jesus had told his disciples that it was not them that would speak but the Holy Ghost ( Mark 13:11). They were to preach the the Gospel with the Holy Ghost sent down from heaven ( 1 Peter 1:12). On the day of pentecost they heard the infallible Holy Ghost speak through the mouth of Peter ( Acts 2:33). In Acts 10:44 it says to him give all prophets witness that through his name whosover believers shall receive remission of sins. On this day of pentecost, after death burial, ressurection and ascension of Jesus, the Holy Ghost witnessed, beginning from Jerusalem, commanding the people to repent and be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of their sins and they would receive the gift of the Holy Spirit ( Acts 2:38). God is His own interprater, interpreting the Name of the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost; for he says in Zechariah 14:9 : And the Lord shall be King over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord and his name one. Thomas called him My Lord and my God ( John 20:28). On this day of Pentecost the Holy Ghost bore witness of His Holy child whom He annointed( Mathew 1:18, Acts 4: 27). Who can add or subtract from what God had began? What He began in the day of pentectost and Jerusalem restores in the Last days: Baptism in the Name of Jesus Christ for remission of Sin. The Holy Ghost Church will stay with the command of the Holy Ghost for they know the Apostles were sent the Holy Ghost (13:4) and spake these words at His command.
  • Jacque on Isaiah 42 - 12 years ago
    Let me tell you something .. Jehovah was used for the Old testament .. We live in the New Testament now and do you find Jehovah in the New Testament. Jehovah was just another name for God .. Do you find them using Jehovahs name to cast out devils in the Old Testament ? NO ! Revelation 1:8 - I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty. ~ Jesus said this .. We are reading from Isaiah are we not ? Isaiah 9:6 - For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, *The mighty God*, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Hey for Ian Wilson and the ones who "think" the name of the almighty should be Jehovah read this. 18 Let no man deceive himself.
    1 Corinthians 3:18 If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.

    19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.

    20 And again, The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise, that they are vain.
    Here is a little more Scripture for you .
    John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
    John 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. John 1:15 John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he was before me.

    John 1:1 Tells us that "The Word was god" in John 1:14 it says "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us ! " then it talks about how we beheld his "glory" .. let me add this .. In Isaiah (which is the Old Testament) 42:8 , It says " i am the Lord: that is my name: and my 'glory' will i not give to another ~ and in 1 Corinthians 2:8 is says " which none of the princes of this world knew: for had that known it, they would not have crucified the 'Lord of glory'. They would not have crucified Jesus if they knew that he was god wrapped in flesh! Let me add 1 Timothy 3:16 .. "And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit,soon of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world,received up into *glory* " !!

    Exodus 3:14 - And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.

    John 8:24 - I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that *I AM HE*, ye shall die in your sins.

    * Act 2:38* Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of *Jesus Christ* for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.

    Acts 8:16 (For as yet he was fallen upon none of them: only they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.)

    Acts 10:48 And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord. Then prayed they him to tarry certain days.

    Acts 19:5 When they heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.
  • Ezra on Acts 10 - 12 years ago
    The scripture was not saying for us to now eat unclean food and was not referring to that either. The vision Peter had was that Cornelius was consider a Gentile and unclean according to the Jews, but the Lord was teaching Peter not to call any man common or unclean. Read verse 28 again and you will see it was Man that was unclean and not unclean food. Would you eat cat, mice, dog, horse, which are all unclean animals?
  • Edy Smith on 2 Kings 4:32 - 13 years ago
    This is a wonderful example of the love of the Almighty God and his Son Jesus Christ, the power of the resurrection gives hope. Romans 6:23 states "For the wages sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord." Since we are all born in sin due to Adam and Eve's disobedience to God, we all must die, but Jesus tells us there will be a resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous, a second chance to learn about our Almighty God and His loving Son, Jesus. We have the power of free will a wonderful gift to either be obedient to Gods commands and principles or as Adam and Eve did, continue to be disobedient to God's law and God's new covenant put in place by Jesus Christ. When Christ comes with his mighty angels and defeats Satan and his demons at Armageddon; the wicked will also be destroyed never to rise again and we can all see the prophecy of Psalm 37:9-11; 21-22; 28-29; Psalms 115:16; Isaiah 45:18; Revelation 4:5 will be realized because all the wicked will be destroyed from the face of the earth and His will will have been done on earth as in Heaven. The great crowd of which no man would be able to number of all tribes, nations, peoples and tongues will be living in peace, harmony and unity, throughout paradise earth under Almighty God's theocratic government - His Heavenly Kingdom. Gods name Jehovah will be vindicated; his Son rules as King of Jehovah's Kingdom with his 144,000 co-rulers as mentioned at Rev. 20:6: “Happy and holy is anyone having part in the first resurrection; over these the second death has no authority, but they will be priests of God and of the Christ, and will rule as kings with him for the thousand years.” The scripture at Revelation 20:6 indicates two classes: the rulers, and those ruled. Regardless of the class to which you hope to belong, obedience and faithfulness toward the truth are constant requirements. The prospective members of the royal priesthood need to keep their vision clear and their hope bright, and completely do the will of God. Those hoping for everlasting life on earth in the theocratic new world are eager to learn of the requirements and faithfulness of the royal body of priests that is to rule for the thousand years, and learn to be faithful. Those of the anointed are happy to learn of Jehovah’s purpose to bless and give life to millions of humans. So also those who look forward to living on earth forever will be happy to know about the royal priesthood, to which they will be subject.
    3 Jehovah’s purpose to have a kingdom of priests was expressed to his typical people Israel at Mount Sinai. Moses was inspired to inform them: “Now if you will strictly obey my voice and will indeed keep my covenant, then you will certainly become my special property out of all other peoples, because the whole earth belongs to me. And you yourselves will become to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” ( Ex. 19:5, 6, NW) Israel was to be a sacred kingdom under Jehovah, a real theocracy, a royal nation, living under the rules and rites of the Most High. The word “kingdom” as used in this verse has the meaning of royalty, dynasty, sovereignty. It meant that Jehovah purposed a royal, priestly race, a dynasty of priests, each member having the qualifications and attributes of kings and priests. Typically Israel was the kingdom of Jehovah, but they were unfaithful and disobedient. Later, when Jehovah sent his Son, Christ Jesus, the Kingdom heir, to them, they rejected him, the Stone of Zion. This typical house of Israel had lost sight of the purpose of Jehovah, and was building in opposition to God’s will. Jesus said to them: “‘The stone that the builders rejected is the one that has become the chief cornerstone. From Jehovah this has come to pass and it is marvelous in our eyes.’ This is why I say to you, The kingdom of God will be taken from you and be given to a nation producing its fruits.”— Matt. 21:42, 43. THIS IS GOOD NEWS TO THE NATIONS (GENTILES) Jehovah’s rejection of the nation of Israel and taking the Kingdom from them opened the door for people of the nations (Gentiles) to have the great privilege of becoming a part of the priestly nation. Cornelius of the uncircumcised Gentiles was the first, and Peter said when visiting him: “‘You well know how unlawful it is for a Jew to join himself to or approach a man of another race; and yet God has shown me I should call no man defiled or unclean.’ . . . ‘For a certainty I perceive that God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.’” ( Acts 10:28-35) Paul was commissioned to go to the nations, as Jesus said of him: “This man is a chosen vessel to me to bear my name to the nations as well as to kings and the sons of Israel.” Again, to the Jews, “Paul and Barnabas said: ‘It was necessary for the word of God to be spoken first to you. Since you are thrusting it away from you and do not judge yourselves worthy of everlasting life, look! we turn to the nations. In fact, Jehovah has laid commandment upon us in these words, “I have appointed you as a light of nations, for you to be a salvation to the most distant part of the earth.”’”— Acts 9:15; 13:46, 47.

    The TRUTH shall set you FREE.
  • Carol Peoples on Acts 10:38 - 13 years ago
    How comforting to know that Jesus is more powerful than the Devil who unfortunately can cause us pain. Thankfully Jesus is forgiving and everything we need to know about.
  • Clephos Sessions Sr. on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    I believe that God is showing us that eternal life is for ALL and not the Jews only and that what he has made is clean and undefiled. Also that we should all obey his commands at all times.
  • Kostas on Acts 2:38 - 13 years ago
    Only those translations that are saying "remission" of sins are correct to the original Greek which is the word "Aphesis". Remission & forgiveness are not the same. But above all, The Name Of The Lord JESUS Christ must be spoken, & both the baptizer & the one receiving the baptism must be qualified for it. The one must be an apostolic minister or anyone who has already been baptized in the Name of the Lord, & the one who goes through the baptism, to be taught prior to it, the importance & the revelation of the Name, & have full faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. Below is a good article:

    THE BIG
    MISTAKE
    This message is no doubt one of the most important messages you will ever read. It concerns a
    commandment that was given by our Lord Jesus Christ, which is being carried out incorrectly by
    nearly every church that is professing Christianity. This statement is true, even though the
    command is plain and easy to understand. I am referring to the clear teaching of water baptism.
    The various religions of this world baptize people with water 635 different ways. In the realm of
    nominal Christianity, people are baptized primarily one way; this way omits the use of any name
    at all. Thus, Satan with his crafty devices has seen to it that almost everyone who has been
    baptized has been baptized wrong!
    In the denominations of nominal Christianity, the Scripture verse of Matthew 28:19 is misused in
    a very clever way. Matthew 28:19 reads as follows: “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,
    baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” We must bear
    in mind that when this command was given, no actual baptism was happening at the time. A
    command was given, and God intended that it be carried out, not just repeated. Countless
    thousands of ministers repeat the exact words of the command without ever doing what the
    command says to do. Jesus specifically ordered that we are to be baptized in the NAME
    (singular) of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost! In order to find out what that name
    is, we simply look in the Bible at incidents of water baptism after Calvary as administered by the
    apostles of Jesus Christ. We will find that there is not one incident ever where anyone was
    actually baptized using the words, “Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.” It was always done in the
    saving name of Jesus, which fulfills the command to use the singular name. When we say the
    words, “I baptize you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ,” we are in full obedience of Matthew
    28:19. Jesus said, “I am come in my Father’s name….” ( John 5:43). The angel of the Lord said
    to Joseph regarding Mary, “And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS:
    for he shall save his people from their sins” ( Matthew 1:21). In John 16:7, Jesus said He would
    send the Holy Ghost. It all happens in the name of Jesus!
    We will now look at actual events of baptism to see exactly how it was done by the Apostles of
    Jesus Christ. In the book of the Acts of the Apostles, we will begin with chapter 2 where many
    people who were listening to Peter were convicted of their sins and were looking for the remedy
    to the problem. In Acts 2:37-39 we read as follows: “Now when they heard this, they were
    pricked in their heart, and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles, Men and brethren,
    what shall we do? Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the
    name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
    For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as
    the Lord our God shall call.” As we can see, the titles Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not even
    alluded to by Peter as he answered their question, because the Apostles understood full-well that
    Jesus commanded his saving name to be used to fulfill Matthew 28:19. Were the Apostles
    correct in this matter? In Acts 2:41 we read the following: “Then they that gladly received his
    word were baptized and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls.”
    Another example of an actual baptism is found in Acts 8:14-16 as follows: “Now when the
    apostles which were at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had received the word of God, they sent
    unto them Peter and John: Who, when they were come down, prayed for them, that they might
    receive the Holy Ghost: (for as yet he was fallen on none of them: only they were baptized in the
    name of the Lord Jesus.)
    Yet another example showing how the singular name of the Lord Jesus Christ was being used in
    water baptism is found in Acts 10:47-48, which tells us, “Can any man forbid water, that these
    should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? And he commanded
    them to be baptized in the name of the Lord….” In this example, we must also note that water
    baptism was not simply suggested, but it was commanded! This is consistent with the very words
    of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, when he commanded in Mark 16:15-16, “….Go ye into all
    the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be
    saved: but he that believeth not shall be damned.”
    One question that frequently arises regarding water baptism is whether or not a person should be
    rebaptized if they had not previously been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. In Acts 19:3-5
    that question is answered, and the matter is settled. The Apostle Paul met with some people who
    had been disciples of John the Baptist and were baptized by him. We know that when John
    baptized, no name was used, but it was simply done unto repentance, opening the way for people
    to receive Jesus, the Lamb of God. After Jesus shed his blood on the cross, the saving name was
    required in baptism. Even those who had received the valid baptism of John needed to be
    rebaptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. That is why we read of this in Acts 19:3-5 as follows:
    “And he said unto them, Unto what then were ye baptized? And they said, Unto John’s baptism.
    Then said Paul, John verily baptized with the baptism of repentance, saying unto the people, that
    they should believe on him which should come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. When they
    heard this, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus.”
    At this point I must also point out that the word baptize, comes from a Greek word that means to
    make fully whelmed, which means to put completely under the water. It was the Roman Catholic
    religion that started baptizing by sprinkling and pouring during the time of the building of St.
    Peter’s Basilica. Because they charged money for baptizing, they began to baptize infants,
    because they needed the money.
    We must also remember that the Bible tells us that we are not to be baptized into a church, but
    rather into Christ! Romans 6:3-4 tells us in no uncertain terms the following: “Know ye not, that
    so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are
    buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the
    glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.”
    When we consider the subject of water baptism, it is essential that we remember that it is in the
    Gospel! In I Corinthians 15:1-4, the Gospel is clearly defined as the death, burial, and
    resurrection of the Lord Jesus. Thus, our repentance is the death of our old sinful self; baptism
    with water in the name of our Saviour, Jesus, is our burial; and receiving the Holy Ghost is our
    first resurrection unto a new life. The resurrection of all people at Judgment Day is the final
    resurrection from the earthly graves. We cannot ignore any part of the Gospel, or we have
    ignored the whole Gospel.
    So much more could be said about this subject, and we can learn so much by reading our Bibles
    rather than reading catechisms and other church books, which contain doctrines of men. The
    points we must remember are: 1. Baptism is commanded. 2. Baptism must be by immersion. 3.
    Baptism must be done using the name of Jesus. 4. Baptism must be done once the Gospel is
    understood. Babies are not to be baptized.
    It is a sad fact that nearly everyone that has been baptized in these last days has accomplished
    nothing more than getting wet. It is a problem that can be easily corrected. Acts 4:12 will meet
    all of humanity on Judgment Day, and it should be heeded now, while there is still a little time.
    That powerful verse still echoes down the corridor of time with these words, “Neither is there
    salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we
    must be saved.”
    Pastor David J. Meyer
    Last Trumpet Ministries International
  • Anonymous on Acts 2 - 13 years ago
    @ Cariton Le Grand:The topic/controversy discussed is water literally in the brook or in a river. Water baptism is for the remission or forgiveness of sin is not the writings of the Apostles. No verses in the bible to support these declaration. About the five verses you have shared even one verse did not declared water baptism is for the forgiveness of sin. The verses was not talking about water baptism is for the forgiveness of sins. In John 3:5, you cannot read the word baptism, but the word used is born again. For you the word baptism is synonymous to born again in meaning. Also, where is your verse that the Apostles are doing/performing the baptism of Spirit. Literally there are verses to read for the forgiveness of sins is our true faith to our Lord Jesus Christ. supporting verses Mat. 9:2 & Acts 10:43. While baptism of water is for the forgiveness of sins is no verses in the bible to support these arguments.
  • JAMES on Numbers 19 - 13 years ago
    TO WHOM THAT THINK THE LAW OF FOOD WAS DONE AWAY WITH, PLEASE READ, MATTHEW 5:17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or to destroy the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. KJV
    If you will follow up on this go to Acts 10:9 start reading there and thru Acts10:28
    If you will notice Peter never eat of the food,
    and it was not talking of food we eat, but to call no man common or unclean.
    I once thought the same as you, but I will not eat anything that Leviticus chapter 11 says not to eat.
    God bless.
  • Nathan on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    I think the point is being missed here. The glory of this chapter is the fact this is where the Gentiles (everyone not a Jew) received the baptism of the Holy Ghost ( Acts 2:1-4). So, how did they know that the Holy Ghost was poured out upon the Gentiles? Notice verse 46 "For they heard them speak with tongues, and magnify God."
    There was physical evidence that the Spirit of the Almight God had baptized the house of Cornelius! But don't forget that the Holy Ghost is just one part... the following verses tells us the rest... "Then answered Peter,47 Can any man forbid water, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost as well as we? 48 And he commanded them to be baptized in the name of the Lord." According to Acts 2:38.
  • Alexander Christian on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    The Law of Moses is crystal clear concerning clean and unclean animals, and edible things. Now, did Jesus come to fulfill or to destroy the Law and The prophets? Maybe Moses, Isaiah and Jesus are stupid ignorants, and Peter, Paul & the whole gang of perverse greedy idiots are clever mind expanders? What would you choose for today's dinner, mice pie or maybe grilled toads? Even the worst heathens are having better sense for edible things...
  • Chris on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    What is the confusion here? fellow Christians let us not go into unnecessary argument over this. Is wood not derive from a tree? if the cross unto which Our Savior was hanged was an ion, the writers of the Holy Bible would have stated it. don't forget that Christ crucifixion on the cross or tree is the perfection of what God the creator did with the Isrealise in the wilderness when He was leading them and they disobey. God courses a poisonous snake or deadly killer disease to befall them and they started to die. but for the sake of His love, ask Moses to lift up the staff which is made out of wood or tree or cross whatever; and that anyone who will look up to the staff or the cross shall be heal. likewise is our Lord Jesus Christ been lifted up onto the cross ,wood or tree whatever you call it that howsoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.
  • JEMIMAH MWENDWA on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    We should pray that our alms gonna reach to God so that He can remember us.
  • Donna on Acts 10 - 13 years ago
    I just noticed these comments from nearly a year ago, but feel led to add some.

    God's Word is perfect. But, it takes it being translated into the 'perfect' language of a particular language in order for the translation to be 'perfect.' And the King James Version is perfect English. They did not talk backwards, we do, in a way.

    While, the Holy Bible mentions the word 'tree' in Acts, which the cross of Christ was, there are many other scriptures withing the contents of the written Word of God; the Holy Bible, that clarify the fact that a piece of wood was attached across it, making that 'tree,' therefore, 'a cross.'

    The importance of God's Word mentioning 'the cross' was 'a tree,' is that it serves to confirm what 'the cross' was made from. It also relates to the Lord saying, in the Old Testament, that 'cursed is everyone that hangeth on a tree.'

    Galatians 3: 13 Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:

    Regardless of that being said, ALL of mankind was already UNDER a CURSE, due to sin, which was why we needed a Saviour to die for our sins. But, Jesus, by 'hanging on a tree,' made it VIVIDLY CLEAR that, while the body in which He had come was flesh, like mankind's, He INSIDE that body was NO mere man, but was the Word, the POWER, and RIGHTEOUSNESS, of God, Who was to, by His Spirit, utterly CONSUME; BURN UP, all the sins that were laid upon Him; ALL our sins, and ALL the sins of everyone of mankind who ever was, and ever would be born into the world.

    So, while in this passaage of God's Word, it mentions 'a tree,' saying:

    Acts 10:39 And we are witnesses of all things which he did both in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; whom they slew and hanged on A TREE:,

    there are plenty of other scriptures in the same Holy Bible that clarifies that a piece of wood was attached across it (purposed to nail his hands to it,) in that it is referred to clearly as a 'CROSS.'


    Philippians 2:8 And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of THE CROSS.

    Colossians 1:20 And, having made peace through the blood of HIS CROSS, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven.

    Ephesians 2:14 For HE is OUR PEACE, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us;

    1 Corinthians 1:18 For the preaching of THE CROSS is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the POWER of God.

    The CROSS of Jesus Christ is the POWER of God to us which are saved, because HE that suffered, and died, for us on it is the POWER of God:

    1 Corinthians 1:24 But unto them which are called, both Jews and Greeks, CHRIST the POWER of God, and the wisdom of God.

    Galatians 6:14 But God forbid that I should glory, save in THE CROSS of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified unto me, and I unto the world.

    2 Corinthians 5:19 To wit, that God was IN Christ, reconciling the world unto HIMSELF, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
  • Mark on Acts 5:30 - 13 years ago
    what do I think about acts 5:30 Is the same as I think about, acts 13:29 / acts 10:39/ esther 2:23/ deut 21:23/Galations 3:13/ 1 peter 2:24/ deut 21:22/ Genesis 40:19.they all say tree
  • Ann johnson on Revelation 18 - 13 years ago
    Greetings everyone in the Name of Jesus Christ! In Matthew 28:19 our Lord gave the command to the disciples to go baptize in the Name (of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost). To find out how this commandment was carried out, we must search the book of Acts. On the day of Pentcost, Acts 2:37 Baptism was in the Name Of JESUS. This was preached by the Apostle Peter. Acts 8:12-17 the Church at Samaria was established and they were baptised in the Name of Jesus by Philip, another of Christ's diciples. The Church at Caesarea, Acts 10:44-48, baptism was also preformed by Peter in the Name of the Lord, which is Jesus. The Church of Philippi, Acts l6:14,15,also verses 25-34; as also the Church of the Ephesians were baptized by Paul in the Name of Jesus. Acts 18:1-11, Acts 19:1-7 Romans 6:3, Acts 22:16 are also examples. Even those that were baptized by John the Baptist, after they received instruction by Apostle Paul were RE-baptized in the Name of Jesus. Now I ask you to answer this question-- Did the Apostles and Disciples of Jesus defy His command to be baptized IN THE NAME of the father,son,and Holy Ghost or were they carrying out His instructions knowing there is only ONE NAME given under heaven whereby ye must be saved? Allow Jesus to take the blinder off your mind and receive this wonderful truth: Jesus is the Name of God (father,son, Holy Ghost) He is the Word made flesh. No more than you can separate your word from who you are, Neither can the ONE GOD separate Himself into three separate Gods. It is One God in three offices---Father, Son, Holy Ghost...OH PRAISE THAT SAVING NAME WHICH REVEALED BY THE ANGEL !!! Read Isaiah 9:6--The prophecy of His Name. GOD CAME WRAPPED IN A NAME IN BETHLEHEM. May the Lord reveal His Truth to you.
  • Stephania on Acts 5:30 - 13 years ago
    WHAT I THINK ABOUT ACT 5:30, THE TREE IS REFERED TO A TOTURE STAKE. AS Acts 2:23, Acts 10:39 and galation 3:13 also shows that the tree was a stake. And the stake was like a stick pointing straight up(l) so Jesus died on a tree not a cross. Even if he did die on a cross as Exodus 20:4,5 and Jeremiah 10:3-5 shows that it is a commitment of idolatry if we crave any image of heaven like or Earth like creatures as a protection or anything that stands for God. And 1 Corinthians 6:9,10 shows that anybody who commit idolatry will be no part of God's kingdom.
  • Stan Hatcher on Matthew 28:19 - 14 years ago
    What do I think? After being saturated in the subject for over thirty years, here's what I have learned: (From Matthew 28:19)
    Soon after Jesus arose from the dead, He met with His disciples and commanded them with the words we read in the verses above; commonly referred to as the Great commission. Clearly, it is through the process of baptism that disciples are made. Question: were the disciples to process people from the standpoint of their already being “in” the name of the Godhead, as the translated preposition “in” would suggest, or, something else? Translating the Greek word “eis “to read “in” would appeal to the question “how”; where translating it to read, “into” would solicit the question, into “what”. If the Greek preposition “eis” was translated “into” instead of “in” like the original text suggests then we would find that Jesus was indeed, telling His disciples to process people “into” the family name of the Godhead.

    Some Denominational leaders argue that the phrase; “in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,” is a formula, while others try to assign a given name to each, or a single element of the Godhead. Believe it or not, there was a time in our history when people were dipped three times; in each name respectively. What is interesting to note is that the Bible is silent as to what the name is/are; so why guess? Seems to me that knowing the name is not what’s important as what our being processed into that name accomplishes.

    It should not be a hard to believe that the process of being baptized “into” the name of the Godhead creates an immediate change in status of citizenship ( Eph 2:19). More than anything, it establishes kinship and family, communion and fellowship, the very thing that Jesus came to restore.

    A name is simply an abbreviated totality of anything we see or can perceive through one of our senses. The Name “God” is an abbreviated totality of Who and What He is; it encompasses ALL of Him. This applies to all people and things as well. Jesus is the Name God gave to His Son; it defines who and what He is to and for the world; the Holy Spirit is the Name ascribed to the invisible part of God in whom all His Power is resident and Father is the Name taken by the One who begot Jesus and us through Him. In this one Name, He has combined all of the Names He was known by in the past. One final thought; a name is inseparable from the person or thing it is ascribed; they are one and the same.

    Once the process of baptism is complete, one becomes authorized to function as a disciple. Through the instruction handed down by Jesus, disciples would become, not only devoted followers of Christ, but able to carry-on with the perpetual task of bringing Jesus to the Nations. Once baptized, we are joined is an affinity with God and His Kingdom.

    Baptism in action:

    Acts 2:38-39
    Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in (epi = upon) the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

    Acts 8:16-17
    For as yet He had fallen upon none of them. They had only been baptized in (eis = into) the name of the Lord Jesus.

    Acts 10:48 (ALSO: Acts 19:5-6, Rom 6:3, 1 Cor 12:13, Gal 3:27)
    And he commanded them to be baptized in (en = in) the name of the Lord.

    So, in the final analysis, people are baptized “into = eis” Jesus, “upon the basis of = epi” His Name by one who is already “in = en” the Name of Jesus, having authority to implement the process.
  • Bless Grace on Matthew 24 - 14 years ago
    Jesus were given his disciples and followers specific commands, a kind of worldwide works that individually should follow,if truly they are an obedient followers. This is about the preaching work about the Kingdom of God and discipleship making. Please read Matthew 24:14 and Matthew 28:18,20

    But most people around the world still do not know what is the Kingdom of God? And which among many religions are truly followers of Jesus, since Jesus himself warned that "many" will confess him as Lord but "will deceived many"- Matthew 24:4,5

    The safest things to do is to stay at home and wait someone to knock on our door. Why? Because Jesus had specific command to his true followers, at Matthew 10:5-11 Jesus commanded his follower to " Preach the good news of the kingdom of God through house to house method, village to village and city to city." Also read Acts 20:20

    Yes, if we are truly determined to obey Jesus command, We should stick to his "specific" teachings and wait until we meet this kind of people, right on our doorway. Ask them like, " Do you know what is the Kingdom of God?"

    Here are some truth about the Kingdom of God:

    When Will
    God’s Kingdom Come?

    “LORD, are you restoring the kingdom to Israel at this time?” ( Acts 1:6) The apostles were eager to know when Jesus would establish his Kingdom. Today, some 2,000 years later, people are still eager to know: When will God’s Kingdom come?

    Since Jesus made the Kingdom the theme of his preaching, you might expect that he discussed this question. And indeed he did! He spoke extensively about a marked period of time that he called his “presence.” ( Matthew 24:37) That presence is closely tied to the establishment of the Messianic Kingdom. What is this presence? Let us consider four truths the Bible reveals about the presence of Christ.

    1. Christ’s presence would begin a long time after his death. Jesus gave an illustration in which he likened himself to a man who “traveled to a distant land to secure kingly power,” or to “secure a kingdom.” ( Luke 19:12; footnote) How was that prophetic illustration fulfilled? Well, Jesus died and was resurrected; then he traveled to the “distant land,” that is, heaven. As Jesus foretold in a similar illustration, his return in kingly power would come only “after a long time.”— Matthew 25:19.

    Some years after Jesus ascended to heaven, the apostle Paul wrote: “This man [Jesus] offered one sacrifice for sins perpetually and sat down at the right hand of God, from then on awaiting until his enemies should be placed as a stool for his feet.” ( Hebrews 10:12, 13) So a lengthy period of waiting followed Jesus’ arrival in heaven. The wait finally ended when Jehovah God made his Son the King of the long-promised Messianic Kingdom. That was when Christ’s presence began. Would humans on earth see this momentous event?

    2. The presence is invisible to human eyes. Remember, Jesus discussed the sign of his presence. ( Matthew 24:3) If his presence were visible to human eyes, would a sign be needed? To illustrate: Imagine that you are traveling to see the ocean. You may see road signs directing you along the way, but once you are at the shore, standing at the water’s edge with the vast expanse of water stretching out to the horizon, would you expect to see a sign with a big arrow pointing ahead, emblazoned with the word “Ocean”? Of course not! Why have a sign to point out what you can easily identify with your eyes?

    Jesus described the sign of his presence, not to point out something that humans could see with their eyes, but to help them discern something that would occur in heaven. Thus, Jesus said: “The kingdom of God is not coming with striking observableness.” ( Luke 17:20) How, then, would the sign show those on earth that Christ’s presence had begun?

    3. Jesus’ presence would be marked by a time of profound troubles here on earth. Jesus said that his presence as King in heaven would be marked on earth by wars, famines, earthquakes, pestilences, and lawlessness. ( Matthew 24:7-12; Luke 21:10, 11) What would cause all this misery? The Bible explains that Satan, “the ruler of this world,” is full of rage because he knows that his time is very short now that Christ’s presence as King has begun. ( John 12:31; Revelation 12:9, 12) Such visible evidence of Satan’s rage and of Christ’s presence has been abundant in our time. Especially since 1914, a year that historians acknowledge was a turning point, has this evidence appeared on an unprecedented and global scale.

    All of that may sound like bad news, but it is not. It means that the Messianic Kingdom is ruling now in heaven. Very soon, that government will exercise its rule right here over all the earth. How, though, would people know about that Kingdom in order to accept its rule and become its subjects?

    The bad news we hear every day proves that good things are coming soon
    Two women discussing Jesus' prophecy

    4. Jesus’ presence is marked by a global preaching work. Jesus said that his presence would be like “the days of Noah.”* ( Matthew 24:37-39) Noah was more than an ark builder; he was also “a preacher of righteousness.” ( 2 Peter 2:5) Noah warned people that a judgment from God was on its way. Jesus said that his followers on earth would be doing something similar during his presence. He prophesied: “This good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.”— Matthew 24:14.

    As we saw in the preceding article, God’s Kingdom will destroy all the governments of this world. The preaching work alerts people that this heavenly government is about to act, giving all an opportunity to escape the coming destruction and become subjects of that Kingdom. The key question, then, is, How will you respond?
    Will God’s Kingdom Mean Good News for You?

    The message that Jesus preached was one of incomparable hope. After the rebellion in Eden thousands of years ago, Jehovah God purposed to form a government that would set matters right, returning faithful humans to the condition that God had in mind for them from the start—life eternal in a paradise here on earth. What could be more thrilling than the knowledge that this long-promised government is ruling right now in heaven? It is not some remote, abstract concept but a living reality!

    Now, God’s appointed King is ruling in the midst of his enemies. ( Psalm 110:2) In this corrupt world alienated from God, the Messiah is fulfilling his Father’s desire to search out all who want to come to know God as he really is and to worship him “with spirit and truth.” ( John 4:24) The hope of living forever under the rule of God’s Kingdom is available to people of all races, ages, and social backgrounds. ( Acts 10:34, 35) We urge you to take hold of the marvelous opportunity before you. Learn about God’s Kingdom now, so that you can enjoy living under its righteous rule forever!— 1 John 2:17.
  • Gary on Ephesians 2 - 14 years ago
    To enter into the kingdom of heaven is dual. Faith to the Lord Jesus Christ heartily and faith to His words. I would not deny that faith alone can saved. Our Lord Jesus Christ gave us an example to the one on His side also hanging on the cross whom he has given a promised to enter into the kingdom of heaven. After that promised he was dead, so nothing bad works or evil thoughts he can do again because his body is dead. Not like us, to compare the faith to the one of the robbers because we are alive, so after receiving the Lord Jesus Christ by faith, our evil thoughts, evil eyes was there and also of being a liar. To erase this we have to work and practice to follow HIS words and ask Him for help and pray that all our bad works will be clean before His judgement. We know we are all temporary here, so why not we prepared on that day to come. The word salvation in Eph. 2:8&9 is very broad. The meaning of salvation is someone is in bad condition/situation and then in turn became to a good condition/situation. There are many ways to receive salvation. For example in material things: salvation from hunger, salvation from accident & sickness. In Spiritual things, there are also many ways to receive salvation: 1) 1) 1Cor. 9:21-22- salvation to those who have no knowledge, continue to Rom. 10:3, 2) Eph. 2:8&9- salvation through faith. this kind of salvation is that our sins was saved. Ref. verses: Mat. 9:2 & Acts 10:43. This kind of faith is not a guarantee to enter into heaven. 3) James 1:21-22 - salvation of our soul. This is a guarantee to enter into heaven. If your soul is pure, perfect, holy & blameless. 4) Rom. 5:9 - salvation from the wrath of God, because this world will suffer various destruction. There are verses to support salvation of our Soul is individual/own works and not by faith where are many believers was deceived. Ref. verses: Acts 2:40, Philip. 2:12. 1Tim. 4:16 & James 1:21-22. Our God will judge to our works whether good or bad. Our God will not judge to our faith to Him. But God judge us is based in HIS words. Supporting verses: 2Cor. 5:10, Ecclesias. 12:14 & John 12:48."
  • Doug on Leviticus 11 - 14 years ago
    Check I Timothy 4:3-5 We are not under the Levitical law but under grace. Paul gave us the doctrine for the church through inspiration of the Holy Spirit & now we are at liberty to eat pork or whatever. Also check Acts 10: 9-15 Acts gives us the details of the transition from law to grace. When the veil was torn in two we came under a new dispensation.
  • Nadina on Acts 10 - 14 years ago
    The differences between Bible translations are obvious between different languages. I read a Ukrainian Bible and compare it with English version it is somewhat different. I know for sure that God's word is true though no matter if it is said a cross or a tree.
  • Cliff nickerson on Acts 10 - 14 years ago
    What really motivated my question was the day I attended a combined english-spanish mass and found that the spanish bible explicitely uses the word cross wheras the english bible used the word tree. Upon checking I found that the french bible also uses the word cross. All of the responses recived really make sense, but I still wonder at the apparent discrepancy between the english and spanish mass.
  • Nadina on Acts 10 - 14 years ago
    The question that pops up in my head is what would God say about me? Like he said to Cornilius ... Your alms are brought up in memorial. Would God give me that kind of quality, or is it something like, ungreateful and other qualities which are brought before God.
  • David on Acts 10 - 14 years ago
    Well from the way I understand things the word "tree" means the cross was made from would. Back then they reused crosses over and over so they were dirty and covered with blood and flesh from previous victims. They would force people to carry the portion that represented "T" or a better way to explain this would be that part where there arms and hands would go. The other portion that goes north and south was connected later either while they were lying down or by roman soldiers using their spears to hoist up the crucified person. But Jesus was forced to carry an entire cross which was made from a tree.
  • Linda on Leviticus 11 - 14 years ago
    Ricky, read Acts 10:9 to 11:18. Peter has a vision of all sorts of unclean animals, reptiles and birds, and God says to him, "Get up, Peter; kill and eat them." Peter says, "Never, Lord. I have never in all my life eaten anything forbidden by our Jewish laws." Then God says, "If God says something is acceptable, don't say it isn't." The same vision was repeated three times. You see, the Gentiles ate these unclean animals, and because of this, the Jews considered them to be unclean and an inferior people. God was trying to show Peter that these things that were unclean, were now made clean by the blood of Jesus Christ and to the glory of God. God made these animals clean; therefore, the Jews no longer needed to consider the Gentiles unclean and could now eat with them without risking defilement. God accepted the Gentiles (who did not live by Mosaic law) and He baptized them with the same Holy Spirit as the Jews. You see, before Jesus's sacrifice, we had to depend on obeying the Mosaic law to make us clean--and we could never live up to it; but now, it's Jesus who makes us clean, if we abide in Him. Jesus said in Matthew 15:11, "You are not defiled by what you eat; you are defiled by what you say and do." (NLT)


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