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  1. Deborah_

    How to know if we've passed the test

    We're also in God's will when we're going through trials - as Hebrews 12:8 states, if we don't have any trials at all, then we should be worried! Christians can rejoice during times of trouble (although it can be hard) as well as good times. Of course I prefer life to be easy; but I know that it...
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    How to know if we've passed the test

    No longer following Jesus. I'm sorry I can't be more specific, but 'giving up' ones discipleship means different things for different people. Do you still love Him? Do you still strive to obey Him? Ultimately only you can know if you are (still) a follower of Jesus. No, it's not possible to...
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    How to know if we've passed the test

    Read what Paul says: "Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day - and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for His appearing." (II Timothy 4:8) Crowns are given to those who persevere and remain faithful...
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    God made them male and female the two shall become one flesh;no longer two, but one.

    Having looked at some other articles on this website, I'm not persuaded that this is genuine, reputable, peer-reviewed science.
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    The throne room

    I don't get this. Why is it necessary to 'walk away' from Christian belief in order to do a bit of self-experimentation?
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    why an alar?

    Ah, I misunderstood you. When you talked about 'revelation' I thought you meant specifically revelation from God, not including straightforward learning.
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    why an alar?

    This applies only to knowledge of God (I Corinthians 2:6-16).
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    why an alar?

    Because people aren't always logical!
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    why an alar?

    This doesn't follow. You can know lots of things without revelation. You are making an assumption aren't you? (We are probably all making assumptions, but since we have differing understandings of the verse, that itself indicates that the interpretation isn't a foregone conclusion). To me it...
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    why an alar?

    That wasn't the kind of thing I was thinking about. God inspired Bezalel and the other craftsmen to make the Tabernacle and its furnishings to the correct design. But He didn't teach them how to work gold, spin yarn, cut gemstones, weave cloth, etc. They already knew how to do these things. On...
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    why an alar?

    Can you give me an example of technology being revealed from heaven? I can't think of one.
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    why an alar?

    There's no "reference" - it's logical deduction. First principle: Technology has never been revealed from heaven; from the wheel to the computer, we've had to invent it. At some time in the distant past, somebody must have had the idea of constructing something to make it easier to burn a...
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    why an alar?

    Simple explanation. At some point in mankind's early history (between Abel and Noah), altars were invented to make the offering of sacrifices easier. Once altars existed, they became part of the 'culture' of worship and God could instruct people to make them.
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    A Study on the Book of James

    James begins his section on faith and works with a question: "What good is it, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save them?" (James 2:14) Why would he ask such a question, unless he and his readers believed in salvation by faith? The issue being...
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    Who is the ideal mother?

    To mark Mothering Sunday, the Church of England recently commissioned a poll to discover “Britain’s ideal mother.” Now this is actually quite a tricky question to answer. First of all, what are the qualities that make an ideal mother? And secondly, does anyone in the world measure up to them...
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    Are we divine ???

    Yes No. "God's divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life." (NIV) That's not at all the same as "using" God's divine nature. God gives us what we need, as and when we need it... the initiative is His, and continues to be His. The power for living a godly life comes from Him...
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    Worship ?

    The 'angel' that Abraham met was actually God Himself (Genesis 18).
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    Can a person be a Christian and also believe in evolution?

    "Can a person be a Christian and also believe in evolution?" Yes - if they believe that God used evolution as a mechanism of creation. Many Christians do. So what? Lots of things that aren't mentioned in Scripture are real. America, kangaroos, bacteria, black holes...
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    The Star of Bethlehem ?

    There is a book by Colin Nicholl called "The Great Christ Comet" in which he makes a very good case for the 'star' being a comet (apparently comets, like planets, were regarded simply as a type of star in ancient times). It certainly convinced me. A mere planetary conjunction would not have...
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    "Hallowed be thy Name!" - WHAT name?

    You didn't read what I actually said. I said, "Jesus told us to address God as 'Father'" All the evidence in the Gospels is that Jesus referred to Him as "Father". So no, I don't think that Jesus called Him "LORD God"!