Bible Questions & Discussion PAGE 610

  • T Levis - In Reply on Psalms 123 - 1 year ago
    The site now has an Exhaustive Concordance, along with other translation comparison. Also the 1611 KJV. Several times I've looked at a deeper meaning or clearer understanding & the 1611 KJV was really helpful.

    To use the Concordance, you can tap verse. New page opens. Bottom of page the words can be individually researched from the original text used for these translated versions on this site.

    Interestingly & worth noting : occasionally I have found the surrounding words sometimes are a better key to my understanding than the single word, that I found perplexing.

    Also prayer for wisdom: James 1:5,

    Hopefully this is helpful
  • Streetpreacher - In Reply on Proverbs 3 - 1 year ago
    In John 3, when Jesus was speaking to Nicodemas; He said we must be Born Again from Above. Then he explained the Holy Spirit who Jesus will send to us.

    Jesus is the one who baptizes us with the Holy Spirit.

    This matches with what is being said in Acts.

    Water baptisms are a beautiful way to invite friends and family to witness in the flesh, what has happened in the Spirit. It's not mandatory.

    I know I was baptized the night I was saved. I had been in the occult for years; so I had a big problem with demons; UNTIL I STARTED READING THE BIBLE, like my life depended upon it. One day I ordered all evil spirits to leave!! I asked God for angels to protect me and my son.

    He answered that prayer. I read my Bible every day like it was food. It's been 37 years, traveling the road of ever increasing Faith. I don't doubt anything in scripture. Because Jesus Christ IS the Word.

    You're doing good.
  • T Levis - In Reply on Malachi 1 - 1 year ago
    Genesis 27:41,

    Esau was also called Edom, Genesis 36:1, please read: Obadiah 1, whole chapter

    Note: Obadiah 1:10-14 "For the violence against thy brother Jacob shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be cut off forever. In the day that thou stoodest on the other side, in the day that the strangers carried away captive his forces, and foreigners entered into his gates, and cast lots upon Jerusalem, even thou was one of them. But thou shouldest not have looked on the day of thy brother in the day he became a stranger; neither shouldest thou have rejoiced over the children of Judah in the day of their destruction; neither shouldest thou have spoken proudly in the day of distress. Thou shouldest not have entered into the gate of my people in the day of calamity; yea, thou shouldest not have looked on their affliction in the day of their calamity, nor have laid hands on their substance in the day of their calamity; Neither shouldest thou have stood in the crossways, to cut off those of his that did escape; neither shouldest thou have delivered up those of his that did remain in the day of distress."

    Obadiah 1:6, Malachi 1, Deuteronomy 2:22, Jeremiah 49:7-22, Judges 11:17, 1Kings 11:14-25, Ezekiel 25:12-14,

    Romans 9:13-15,

    Hopefully these are helpful also, towards more understanding of why GOD said Esau HE hated.
  • Streetpreacher - In Reply - 1 year ago
    If your Bible has reference columns on each page (in the center or at the bottom of each page)

    Those are references that will point you to other scriptures that give more information on your original verse.

    So if your Bible doesn't have those, consider buying a KJV REFERENCE/STUDY BIBLE. It will really explain some passages.

    Also, you can Google a scripture like this, to get to commentaries by Bible Scholars.

    Sample:

    John 3:16, commentaries, or history, or Meaning, or Teaching

    I generally pick websites that have "Bible" within their Link. You have to be careful you're not reading something written by Jehovah witnesses or other cults.

    If what others teach something that seems off, we as believers need to search it out. Put that Pastor on your daily prayer list. Ask God to reach out to him through the Word. Prayer goes places that we can't go.
  • Allen on Psalms 48 - 1 year ago
    What does"her" mean in this verse 3 of Psalms 48, is it eluding to God having a feminine side? Or as a mothering side as a refuge or place to go?
  • T. Levis - In Reply on John 8 - 1 year ago
    I'd like to add, to the discussion: Philippians 4:13,

    Please read: Philippians 4:11-12, Philippians 1:7, he's also talking about enduring even while bond in prison. Philippians 1:13,

    But it was for the Gospel of Christ: Philippians 1:12-20,
  • Olga Abreu on Proverbs 3 - 1 year ago
    Jesus christ told His deciples in Mattew 28:19 go to all the nations and make deciples of them Baptized them in the name of the Father and of the son and of the Holy Ghost. Which I think that is the wrong way of Baptizing a person using tides I think the right way of baptism in ithe Holy scripture in the Bible is in Act 2:38. When Peter said to the people around him he said Repent everyone of you and be Baptized in the Name of Jesus christ for the remassion of your sins. and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost because the promise is unto you and your children and those who are near or afar off and as many as the Lord our God shall call. Amen
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Chris,

    I agree with the way you adressed this topic before. I believe you helped break down the biggest most divisive issue, when there is hypocrisy with abuses & blatant unrepented sins, there is accountability. I believe Jesus clearly taught accountability & old testament usually addressed as within Church / temple & leadership within, also: Isaiah 9:17, Matthew 20:1-19, Luke 20:45-47, Luke 11:39-54, Matthew 23, Isaiah 1:17, Isaiah 1, Isaiah 58, Jeremiah 7:1-17, Jeremiah 22:3, Jeremiah 34:8-12 ._..

    I believe you Chris or possibly someone else addressed the question we're they ever really saved?

    I address this question as to answer the many outside the church who ask because of injustice etc. This site is for those, I believe most of all.

    Faith Knight, I also agree with Adam & Chris this is an issue with disagreement. & hesitation is possibly warning. But, I included scripture covering love, meekness in the way, its addressed. John 15:18,24,25, Luke 21:17, Zechariah 13:6,

    Count the cost? Luke 14:26-35,

    Said in sincerity of Love, through the fellowship of Faith in Jesus Christ
  • Douglas L Herrmann - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Faith, This is one of many verses against OSAS. Romans 11:22 "Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off". I don't know how long you have been converted, but if you are relatively young in the faith I would encourage you to take a simple approach by asking questions and talking about it with fellow believers. This is a topic that people on both sides are convinced they have the right interpretation. People do not change readily from strong held convictions, especially if someone teaching is young. I am greatly encouraged that you are trying to comprehend the Bible by what it says and not what I would like it to say to make me feel good. I picture that you are a careful reader with the faith to believe what it says. Another sobering topic is the teachings and parables about people when they stand before the King thinking they were saved and he "never knew them". May God Bless your understanding!!
  • Chris - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Hi Betsy. Almost all of the Old Testament Apocrypha & New Testament Apocrypha have been relegated to being the 'hidden books', because their content, at least in part, were suspect or their authors deemed unknown or without the apostolic authority or backing to pen those words.

    In the Infancy Gospel (of Thomas), it was written far too late to be considered authoritative (in the 2nd Century, I understand). For instance, it presents the young Jesus as a temperamental, fickle, arrogant, and disobedient worker of magic; someone liberal with His curses. This aligns with some aspects of Gnostic thinking, and certainly with pagan views of the character of their gods. However, the character, words, and actions of Jesus as presented in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas are totally incompatible with Scripture. These works also attribute various miracles done during Jesus' childhood. Claims of Jesus' juvenile miracles stand in opposition to the Canonical Gospels, which present Jesus' miracle at Cana as "the beginning of (His) miracles" ( John 2:11).

    To note also, when a Muslim is reminded of the Gospels which speak of Jesus' Life, he thinks in terms of this wretched Gospel of Thomas, even as Mohammed believed in it. So when the true Gospels are presented to the Muslim, they either come to him as a real eye-opener or a rejection of all. We sold or gave away many "true" Gospels to Pakistani Muslims, so they might learn they Truth.

    So please stay well away from this book in particular - there may be interesting stories that you feel should have been included in the Bible, but those stories are just that - figments of one's imagination coupled with the someone's lust to weaken God's Word & to destroy the Person of our Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Adam - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Hello, I think every few days there's a discussion posted on that topic. You can try finding Bible verses by topic, an advanced search, or other resources. Many lists of verses have been posted a lot and it seems that few agree on it. God bless.
  • Chris - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Hello Faith. I'm sorry that I'm not the one to help you in your quest to writing this article against OSAS, simply because I fully believe in it. But why I'm writing to you is in response to what you wrote, "I am for some reason incredibly nervous about writing a paper on this topic and have put it off for months because of my fear of it." This topic is a part of the major Doctrine of Salvation, and indeed, what we express in public (& particularly in the Church) can be very divisive resulting in some unwelcome feedback & personal treatment. I would suggest you continue to hold off from it until you are fully convinced in your belief, after examining all Scriptures pertaining to it (which I'm sure you've attended to). After fully learning about your subject, even with an examination of the 'other side's' beliefs, then hopefully your resolve to press on with the writing will not be hindered by such fears. All the best.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 1 year ago
    John 3:15-16,

    Matthew 25:31-46, James 1:27,

    1Peter 3:8, 1John 4:12,

    2Timothy 2:15,

    Hopefully these are also helpful
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Matthew 7, Matthew 25:31-46, Philippians 2, Romans 14:12, 2Peter 2, 2Timothy 2, whole chapters relevant

    Also note 2Timothy 2:19, sealed, but commanded depart from iniquity

    Hebrews 3:6-19,

    John 13:34, Romans 12:10,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • Robert Schultz - In Reply - 1 year ago
    My brother, our pastor is talking about this very subject right now. I too am going to a baptist college and would like to help you if I can. I'm sure my pastor would like to help if you would like, just let me know.
  • Free - 1 year ago
    Many thanks Admin, for the nice new '"lazy dog", Q&A page. God bless the Web and everyone in here with all the heavenly wisdom in Christ, love u all.
  • Jesse - In Reply on John 8 - 1 year ago
    Rosalia,

    Paul says in Philippians 4:13, " I can do all things in Christ who is empowering me."



    That's the literal translation.



    The first line that says I can do all things, he says I have sufficient inherent strength already in me in Christ. I have sufficient inherent strength. The power of God lives in me.



    I can do all things in Christ, not through, but in Christ. And then describing Christ: who is the one who is empowering me, showing that God's power is continuing to produce His power and strength in me.



    I like that first line. I like how it says that I have sufficient inherent strength to do all things.



    Paul said in 2 Corinthians Chapter 12 when he prayed about the thorn in his flesh, his health problem, that God would heal and take away, God said to him my grace is sufficient for you.



    He doesn't have to take anything away. He doesn't have to change a thing. His grace is sufficient. And He is continually empowering me to do all things, to go hungry or to be full, to be made low or to abound.
  • Betsy - 1 year ago
    We're the Lost Books of the Bible, like the Infancy Gospel, God inspired? Should they have been included?
  • Marke - In Reply on Isaiah 43 - 1 year ago
    Reply to Joyce,

    God not only remains in the fire with us when we are in the fire like He was in the fire with the three Hebrews in the furnace mentioned in Daniel, but God often puts His children in the fire for their growth and perfection.
  • Marke - In Reply on Malachi 1 - 1 year ago
    To Mike,

    The difference between the saved and lost is seen in their attitudes towards God. Those who hear God's voice and reject it due to a greater love for sin will be damned. Those who hear God's voice and reject their sin in favor of receiving Jesus as their Savior will be saved.

    Esau revealed his attitude toward God in the matter when he spoke disrespectfully of the things and promises of God and openly chose the immediate satisfaction of fleshly desires over the promised future blessings of an inheritance from God.
  • Marke - In Reply - 1 year ago
    To Rosalia:

    We can do things with help from the Holy Spirit that we cannot do without His help. Some things like loving others, being kind, being helpful, serving God instead of serving the flesh, and so forth.
  • Faith Knight - 1 year ago
    Hello! I am doing a paper against OSAS (Once Saved Always Saved) and I would just like some God given advice from fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. I go to a baptist church and am in a close friendship with a teenage preacher from the church. I am for some reason incredibly nervous about writing a paper on this topic and have put it off for months because of my fear of it. So if there is anybody here who has done something like this before or has had a discussion with a baptist friend, I would love to get some advice from you. Thank you! :)
  • Vallie - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Thank you. Blessings.
  • Josh - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Good day, from my perspective on this scripture indeed our Lord is with us all the time. Through thick and thin, good and evil, good times and bad times. Our Father has a dwelling place and it is within, He makes His abode in us!

    God bless you
  • Where To Go For Fellowship - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Today we are called Christians, "Christ Followers".

    You can Google "non-denominational churches" near you."
  • ESAU AND JACOB. PART TWO - In Reply on Malachi 1 - 1 year ago
    The last wars will be fought by Israel and the Palestinians ( maybe Russia and China too.)

    LET ME POINT OUT THAT ISRAEL ISN'T EVEN 10 MILES WIDE.

    we're talking about a future 200 million man Army assembling to kill every person in Israel.

    I believe the Ark of The Testament; Which is in heaven for now; see Revelation 22. It's in heaven with the Tree of Life :) We will see it at the Last War, when Jesus returns as the Lamb__with His Bride.

    Streetpreacher
  • Rosalia rubio on John 8 - 1 year ago
    What means philippians 4:13
  • ESAU AND JACOB__COVENANTS AND WARS PART 1 - In Reply on Malachi 1 - 1 year ago
    Genesis 25-27: Tells the story of Esau and Jacob. Jacob and Rebekah worked together to cheat Esau out of his birthright as elder son. Esau made it easy because he'd rather have a bowl of stew than his birthright. He only fought for it when he saw it given to Jacob.

    It seems wrong but Esau had no regard for those things until he realized what He had done. It says God HATED Esau for the treachery. This doesn't sanction cheating and treachery. It teaches that when God gives you a blessing, don't throw it away on something temporal.

    Esau left Jewish culture and married into other culture and religion. However, to this very day, Esau is still trying to get his blessing away from Jacob. (God changed Jacobs name to Israel.)

    The wars in the Mid-East today, are still about the Covenants God made with Abraham and of Abraham's wife SARAH. Ishmael received his own blessing from God. ( Genesis 15 & forward). God clearly explained borders inside the Covenant.



    Ishmaels descendants (Palestinians) want everything God gave Israel through the Abrahamic Covenant. Jews have returned to Israel and now the land (the Fig Tree Jesus spoke of), is fertile and blooming. This is prophesy being fulfilled NOW. It's no secret. google it. I followed Esaus descendants to the eastern lands of Israel: a very difficult study.

    The Palestinians are making deals with Russia; Russia is making deals with China. Search CHINA in the search engine. 3 scriptures say the Pestilences origins are China and mid-east lands. You gotta use ancient maps with the ancient country names on it.

    Begin reading the Bible alongside the news, or even Google news. GOD will not allow Israel to be "wiped off the face of the Earth,"

    As some countries threaten daily.

    They do not accept Gods plans for the "end of days."

    You can pick up Esau's history by googling Esau's geneology. You'll need to Google ancient maps too.

    Studies lead to eastern Israel and Palestinian lands.

    Matthew 24, Luke 21.
  • Vallie - In Reply - 1 year ago
    Yes, but I was hoping for a number count. Not a verse by verse look up.

    Thank you.
  • Streetpreacher - In Reply - 1 year ago
    There are 76 scriptures in the Bible with the word family in it.

    Only 1 is in the New Testament

    If you put some questions in the Search Box which is neat the top of the red entrance page.


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