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  • Bonnie Rasmussen on Exodus 26:12 - 4 years ago
    What is tbe meaning of the bible verse in luke chapter 9:60 let the dead bury the dead
  • Evangelist Edo King David on Genesis 1:1 - 4 years ago
    At a time like this. Do we still have atheists iNOW
    in our midst in this despensation of the dreaded coronavirus disease ravaging the world? Or has it not yet dawn on us that this is sign of the end time? Brethren see 2Chro7:13-14 "When I shut up heaven and there is no rain, or command the locust to devour the land or send pestilence among my people. If my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land" The question now is; are we ready to humble ourselves and pray for repentance and turn away from our evil ways? He's Alpha & Omega...l
  • Alex on Romans 9 - 4 years ago
    Romans 9 tells us the children of flesh and blood are NOT the children of God,its the children of PROMISE that are counted for that GOOD seed,WHO are the children of PROMISE ? ITS THE SEED OF CHRIST THAT ARE THE CHIDREN OF PROMISE THE GOOD SEED AS JESUS SAID.Yes the JEWS are his children but they are not the children of Promise as Jesus tells them they must be bornagain of an incorruptible seed God is like abraham he had 2 sons but 1 was born of the flesh Ishmael n hagar but it was Issac that was the child of PROMISE A TYPE OF CHRIST. But natural Israel answers to Hagar Jerusalem that is in bondage with her children.Thus we wait for a 2 nd Israel which is the seed of Christ TH H.G. A KINGDOM
  • Why does God not care Part 9 original on James 1 - 4 years ago
    For EVERY other word is we shall be as "one." "One county !" "One school !" "One world (for SATAN to rule)!" Now I speak to WHO? Will my brethren EVEN see this? For so am I TOO USED...to things being UNTRUE, but just a mirage or semblance. I type, but WHO will see? My brethren or those that aggrieve? I type, for there's no one for me, to let out mine heart for to speak. Let it be KNOWN, that GOD HAS done to me, REAL miracles, inexplicable by ANY, debunker of God's hand or way.
  • Adam on 2 Corinthians 12:9 - 4 years ago
    God seems to have a heart for the underdogs. God chose unlikely people in the Bible for great things. Some were insecure, hesitant, complained, said 'why me?', yet God had a plan. We do that today. We have shortcomings and don't think we can do this or that to help others or fulfill our purpose. God's strength is made perfect in our weakness. Amen.
  • Adam on John 1:3 - 4 years ago
    He made all things, even the little details we don't know about yet. Such micro detail and macro detail at every scale. Ever look at a snowflake closeup? Or a butterfly's wing? Amazing how this spectacular design is being written off by non-believers as being caused by a random explosion from nothing. God could have used an explosion in creation, but the design is obviously intentional.
  • Adam on John 13:34 - 4 years ago
    This isn't easy to do, but is a good challenge for everyone- to love others that much. Jesus loved us enough to die for us so that sets the bar pretty high- how can we possibly love others that much? Takes much practice I'm sure.
  • Adam on Psalms 23:4 - 4 years ago
    Staff and rod to fight off the wolves I assume?
  • Asibi on 1 Corinthians 7 - 4 years ago
    1 Corinthian chapter 7:15 "But if the unbelieving depart, let him depart. A brother or sister is not under bondage in such cases: But God has called us to peace"
    Does it mean that a brother or sister can remarry if their unbelieving wife or husbands departs?
  • Ray on Proverbs 4:2 - 4 years ago
    Who are the gentiles and Samaritans that Jesus instructs his disciples not to go near? and why does he instruct them to not go near them? When he himself spoke to a Samaritan woman and said if you know who this was, you would ask for living water?
  • Mickey on Psalms 1 - 4 years ago
    2 Corinthians 12:19-20

    Again think ye that we excuse ourselves unto you? we speak before God in Christ:
    But we do all things, dearly beloved, for
    your EDIFYING.
    For I fear lest when I come, I shall not find you such as I would, and that I shall be found unto you such as you would not; lest there be DEBATES, envyings, wraths, STRIFES, BACKBITING, whispering, swellings, TUMULTS.
    Keep studying these scriptures so we can lay to rest who is acceptable to be born again. Spirit of Adoption.

    Romans 1:16, Rom. 1:16, Rom 2:10, Rom 9:24-26, Rom 10:12, Rom 11:21

    There's too much arguing. It's not about Jews versus Gentiles or Greeks. FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD.
  • Why does God not care Part 2 on Malachi 4 - 4 years ago
    Why does God allow witches, magicians, sorcerers, wizards, and other wicked persons to impersonate Christians, preachers, Jewish priests, and others in trusted positions, allowing them to weary the very flock He entrusted them to shepherd and to serve? These today, being even worse than Eli the priest's sons ( I Samuel 2:12-17), and the scribes and Pharisees of Christ's preaching days ( Matthew 23:1-3 or Matthew 23 for God, the Son's entire speech). I'm just tired of all of the wicked getting away with doing SO MUCH to the innocent, and for God not revealing to men the truth about grave (but earthly) matters. I'm sick of not being good enough (truly) to get my prayers answered by the LORD God,
  • Why does God not care on Malachi 4 - 4 years ago
    Why does God not care about the victims of Satan's children (the tares spoken of by His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ), enough to hear the prayers of said victims? For all of my life, God has allowed Satan's seed to do harm to me, and to others, and God continues to give them more of His power, permission, and will to do even worse to even more. They play games that entail the death, torment, misery, and slandering of decent, innocent human beings, often to cover up their own perversions, often out of perversion. Why has God allowed Satan's to destroy His word via the heads of His temples, and via the corruption of His word? Why does God allow witches, magicians, sorcerers, wizards, and other
  • S on James 1 - 4 years ago
    It don't matter what you think, it matters what God's word says. It matters what you think when you're inline with God's word. You're out of line In what I've read. Do you know Jesus by works or by faith? He who believes in him is not condemned. How do you know Jesus? Who sent Jesus? The Father. Who sent Peter to Cornelius? God. Cornelius was Gentile. Read the book of Acts and all the epistles. Read John 3:16. If you're a believer all things have passed away. You're a new creature. There is no Jew or Gentile according to the flesh. But you're a Jew inwardly if you believe in Jesus.
  • Billie J Hutchinson on Hosea 6 - 4 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?
  • Brenda A McMahon on Matthew 24 - 4 years ago
    I believe that Matthew 24 is referring to Jesus's return in the "Rapture". Is this true?
  • Bagie Joe on Hosea 6 - 4 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 - 4 years ago
    What does psalm 12:8 mean.
  • Annysia on Leviticus 13 - 4 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 - 4 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 Hosea 4:6 - 4 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 Joshua 13 - 4 years ago
    God always gives us something, and sometimes we don't understand how much His gifts are truly worth. Take the Levites for example. Every other tribe got rich lands from the Lord while their inheritance was "God Himself". When we are given gifts, we don't ask the person giving the gift, "Why couldn't you have given me something else?". Instead, we say thank you and treasure the thought that came with giving the gift.
  • Annysia on Psalms 39:3 - 4 years ago
    This chapter is something everyone can relate to. It's hard to keep the faith going throughout our struggles and all we can do is pray that God will help us. The person speaking in this chapter seems to be aware of how sinful he is, but the fact he still tries to keep his faith is something we should emulate. Most times, we pray "just because" instead of with mindfulness. Memorized prayers become a chore, and this is why personal prayers are most important to me. When was the last time we really prayed with mindfulness, when we really spoke to God?
  • Annysia on Exodus 26:12 - 4 years ago
    In the construction of the tabernacle, many layers are involved. It's built from the inside-out with the inside being the most beautiful, being depicted with cherubim to imply they're looking at heaven. Very few people were able to enter the innermost part, and this seems odd to me. Shouldn't the goal of the Church be to try and get everyone to feel God's presence, why the inclusivity? I understand the importance of religion being sacred, but not allowing more people makes "heaven" seem like an unattainable goal to the common people.
  • Annysia on Song of Solomon 5 - 4 years ago
    This chapter accurately represents the relationship many have with God. He calls for us to open the door, but we do not answer. It might be due to laziness or spite, but we leave the door closed. But when He leaves, we seek him out and He may or may not come back. Have we ever closed the door on Him? And how willing are we to seek Him back?
  • Annysia on 1 Chronicles 23:25 - 4 years ago
    This chapter really showed me that we all have our roles to play in society. In this chapter they mentioned officers and judges, gatekeepers, and others.
    All these roles have something to do with the improvement of society and their relationship with God.
    Our roles today don't seem to be as clear cut as that, but do people still use their roles to improve their religious/spiritual lives? And how? It seems to only be a case of getting as much material possessions as possible these days.
  • Robert Reza Mizani on John 20 - 4 years ago
    The business for Jesus in John can be instruction for a Sunday meeting between two or more people during those times especially in chapter 20 for John and I believe carry that message for instructions on business dealings between women and men follows through a hunter and gathering for being instructive and at the same time ready for fruit giving process of a healthy readingness for that finish in business dealings. Thank you and have a good day, says he; the Lord Jesus Christ at the end and such that in the dialogues for Plato. There are similarities and contrasts to be made here_; thus what's going on here?
  • Taneshiabutler on Ezekiel 13 - 4 years ago
    Who is lifier in the bible?
  • Arpan on Ezekiel 13 - 4 years ago
    Did evil spirit prophecy about someone's death in bible?
  • Mozer on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    What is the name mozer in the bible?


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