Those who believe in healing, gifts etc
- By johansen
- General Theology
- 83 Replies
We dont know that either.You do agree that before Jesus's first coming to Israel, God did not heal any Israelites of leprosy?
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We dont know that either.You do agree that before Jesus's first coming to Israel, God did not heal any Israelites of leprosy?
The girl. Almost every time.I thought it was about transgendered people playing in sports that don't match their biologically presumed birth sex.
As a side bar, what about this question:
Who would win:
a Biological male untrained in the sport OR A biological female trained in the sport.
A king is a king, no matter how he is viewed.He's King of Kings., and Lord of Lords. In other words, He's more than just a king.
Then why link to a soccer tournament?Biological women competing against biological men in athletics.
If the jailer reconsidered his response, ten years later, his initial status will be lost.Did the jailer at Philippi know he was saved? We read:
“And he brought them out and said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" So they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved."” (Ac 16:30-31 NKJV)
They didn't say, "You may perhaps be saved, but there is no certainty about your salvation until the day of judgement."
However, I may have misunderstood your post, in which case, I apologize.
I am sure you are referring to the second death. The penalty for being a sinner is the first death. We will all face it. What you are trying to tell us is that because of Jesus coming He has removed the penalty. Why then is there still the penalty. Why do you believe some will not receive an eternal reward? The penalty still exists; it just involves different laws than the Israelites had to face. They were required to observe days, weeks and months. we are required to love others as Jesus loves us. Our salvation depends on our faith just as it always has been.No Bob Jesus never brought the law to an end, rather the penalty of death, you have it all wrong. I explained this to you already 100 times.
we don't know that.That means the instruction scrolls of Leviticus 13 and 14, regarding leprosy, was basically untouched and collecting dust, by any chief priest, until Matthew 8:2-4.
And you dug up an old report on a tournament to actually make just that point? I wonder where you get this stuff from? You certainly didn't just happen on it browsing the news as it's a year old. Do you mind telling us what site alerted you to this? I'd love to see the context.Why do you think I pick what you consider a "meaningless tournament?" The answer is that the only situation I can find in which a professional woman's team plays against men are in "meaningless tournaments."
He did remind the nation of Israel in Luke 4:27
And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian.
Do you understand why, before Jesus's first coming to Israel, God did not heal any Israelites of leprosy?
No, can you share the purpose of not healing lepers? Was it judgment? There are some other folks too in the OT that were not healed. Leviticus 21:16-23 specifies that anyone with physical defects could not approach the altar to offer sacrifices. Mephibosheth too was an example.
Still, rather than negate what I feel is the promise of healing in the NT, Lev 21, shows the superiority of the new covenant because we are share in the priesthood in the NT. Is the priesthood of all believers biblical? | GotQuestions.org That does not necessarily imply healing but it does solidly show the New Cov is better.
Satan has no end, and neither will his suffering have an end.Destruction has no end.
This is why when death is hurled into the lake of fire, it is forever destroyed... as the other things hurled there... including Satan.
If it has been destroyed, how can it also be before God forever ?Yes. Eternity in the second death. That's where everything in opposition to God will be. Destroyed forever.
To us, that may be, like if something vanished. To God, destruction is before him, as something exiting. So it is everlasting.
This is why what goes into everlasting destruction is likened to being tormented, because everything that is destroyed eternally, is before God, forever.
Where in the bible is that ?Until people accept that the lake of fire isn't a literal lake of fire, as the angel plainly explained,
As a loving God has made the way to avoid all of that; (second death, lake of fire, eternal suffering, fire without light, hopelessness, and no sleep),they will continue to see people alive forever... which isn't taught in the Bible.
It won't happen though. Circular reasoning will keep people in the cycle of eternal life in torments.
Why, the idea that there is a deep state, of course. There is no such thing except in the propaganda of a demagogue whose statements have been fact-checked constantly and found to be false.What conspiracy theories is the government promoting?
ugh... that language, it evokes one of my greatest fears. That that's what we ultimately are to God.. like pets. Neutered, and who only live to see the master and fawn over the master and do tricks for rewardsIn keeping in the spirit that man works opposite to the ways of God, it is man that teaches pets to do tricks and puts then through the ritual in order to get a treat/reward.
There's really nothing that can happen to one here, that can't get worse by one getting upset and verbally abusive.Let me know when you grow up.
I don't reject that he was rich or a disciple of Christ. It is clear in the Gospel accounts. I simply said that we don't know what Joseph of Arimathea did with his wealth besides giving his tomb for Christ's burial. I like to think he was a philanthropist as Christ taught but the Bible just doesn't say. I don't know where you got the idea that I reject anything in the gospel based on a technicality. I believe the gospel literally word for word. And I thought we had decided that you weren't going to "bring up points that have already been brought up", but this one has been asked and answered several times.Others have mentioned the person who buried Jesus was rich and was saved. You reject this as well based on a technicality.
Correct; and that keeps me from ever getting lazy or over-confident.Then your form of faith is merely perpetual doubt, never knowing.
I don't need to put on any act, as it is only God and His Son Jesus who will know the truth about me.Always putting on a act so your maybe might be someday, maybe.
I don't understand your...grammar.The evil present in exactly no one does the above. That's part of the deception we all carry.
I beg to differ.The heart is deceiving, above all things. This fact doesn't change when we are "born again" or "believe." Jer. 17:9
I know where I stand right now, but I don't know where I will stand in ten or twenty years.We simply know or are supposed to know our state and are enabled to "tell the truth" about it, whereas prior we were entirely blinded by the god of this world. Mark 4:15, Acts 26:18, 2 Cor. 4:4, Eph. 2:2, 1 John 3:8
If being obedient to God is so impossible, why are there any deceivers at all ?And I don't believe there are any sinless persons, but a whole of of deceivers still attached to people who claim it to be so