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  1. Deborah_

    Why does God kill children today??

    God has not changed, and human nature has not changed. Whether new covenant or old makes no difference to those who are outside it.
  2. Deborah_

    Why does God kill children today??

    "The LORD brings death and makes alive." (I Samuel 2:6) There is a sense in which God is responsible for the death of every human being on this planet. We are all sinners - we are all rebels who deserve nothing better than instant annihilation. God is merciful and patient, and He allows us a...
  3. Deborah_

    The Sin of the Consumption of Blood

    The rules laid down by the apostles in Acts 15 were a recommendation, not a command; they were to be observed not as necessary to salvation, but in the interests of good relationships between Jewish and Gentile believers.
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    Repentance and Sin No More, Perfection and Born of the Spirit

    How do we become holy? This question can be answered in several ways: God declares us holy, and that’s all there is to it - so don’t worry about it. We achieve holiness through obeying His commands. Holiness is a gift of the Holy Spirit (maybe through a ‘second blessing’ or ‘complete...
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    Our spiritual journey

    Leadership (Numbers 12) Moses has a lot on his plate at the moment - and now on top of it all he finds his leadership challenged by his own brother and sister! Ostensibly their grievance is his second wife (has Zipporah died?), who is a foreigner and not even of Abrahamic descent. (Perhaps...
  6. Deborah_

    The Deception of the Teaching of the Trinity

    The doctrine of the Trinity does not depend on either of those two verses anyway.
  7. Deborah_

    For Father's Day

    The Fatherhood of God Luke 15:11-24 “God is love” (I John 4:8) is a great ‘soundbite’, one familiar to most Christians. But what does it actually mean? The young man in this parable wants his inheritance immediately so that he can ‘do his own thing’. But in that culture, the implication of...
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    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    Are you not aware that the New Testament was originally written in Greek? I "got from Paul many infirmities"? What does that mean? I'm twisting nothing: I read a reputable translation of the Bible, and I read there that Paul had an illness. Other reputable translations have "physical illness"...
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    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    This link does NOT define the English word 'infirmity'. It defines the Greek word 'astheneia'. Not the same thing. I've said absolutely nothing about the meaning of the word 'infirmities'. I've been talking about a Greek word, not an English one.
  10. Deborah_

    Our spiritual journey

    Food again (Numbers 11) The Israelites are the recipients of a daily feeding miracle - every morning, in the midst of the barren wilderness, there is nutritious food waiting to be collected. And yet within a year or two its very familiarity has made them contemptuous of it. Admittedly, a diet...
  11. Deborah_

    Our spiritual journey

    Food again (Numbers 11) The Israelites are the recipients of a daily feeding miracle - every morning, in the midst of the barren wilderness, there is nutritious food waiting to be collected. And yet within a year or two its very familiarity has made them contemptuous of it. Admittedly, a diet...
  12. Deborah_

    Our spiritual journey

    Food again (Numbers 11) The Israelites are the recipients of a daily feeding miracle - every morning, in the midst of the barren wilderness, there is nutritious food waiting to be collected. And yet within a year or two its very familiarity has made them contemptuous of it. Admittedly, a diet...
  13. Deborah_

    Our spiritual journey

    Food again (Numbers 11) The Israelites are the recipients of a daily feeding miracle - every morning, in the midst of the barren wilderness, there is nutritious food waiting to be collected. And yet within a year or two its very familiarity has made them contemptuous of it. Admittedly, a diet...
  14. Deborah_

    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    I find this difficult to follow as well. Three what? Seven eight what? It wasn't me who did the translation, so what does what I think have to do with it? If you don't know anything about translation, don't claim to know better than a real translator. But if you have a good source for your...
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    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    I find this difficult to follow as well. Three what? Seven eight what? It wasn't me who did the translation, so what does what I think have to do with it? If you don't know anything about translation, don't claim to know better than a real translator. But if you have a good source for your...
  16. Deborah_

    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    The Greek word is 'astheneia'. It refers to any kind of illness and sickness, from the serious to the trivial, and is also used for other kinds of physical and moral imperfections (the Greeks believed that bodies and minds were meant to be perfect). ἀσθένεια | billmounce.com In Matthew 8:17...
  17. Deborah_

    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    I know Greek. The Greek word means 'sickness'.
  18. Deborah_

    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    You originally asked for any scripture. Actually, a better one would have been I Kings 14:12,13. King Jeroboam's son Abijah became ill and died young "because he is the only one in the house of Jeroboam in whom the LORD, the God of Israel, has found anything good." The rest of Jeroboam's family...
  19. Deborah_

    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    It's in "the gift of tongues" thread in the Testimonial forum. Though why you should have missed it I don't know, as you reminded me on another thread and I replied to you there telling you about it.
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    The gifts of the Spirit: some principles

    You complained on another thread that I hadn't answered all your questions. But when I did, you showed no interest - not even so much as a thankyou in response. So are you really interested in what I have to say, or are you just looking for an excuse to criticise anyone who disagrees with you?