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10/23/10 9:37 AM |
Rick | | Alabama | | | |
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Jessica Dawson wrote: Definitely by immersion: I wanted to stick to the original meaning on the Greek word "baptizo," to immerse. He didn't like it, but now he is a new creation in Christ. It has been explained to him: That it was necessary for Christ to stand in the place of sinful man, to redeem man of his sins. And other foundational doctrines. I was concerned whether it was biblical for me to preach to and teach a male cat: And whether it was biblical for him to be baptized by a woman. This may not be a problem soon, for my husband is about ready to baptize him again. I am concerned though, that it may not be of the right spirit? But that sometimes our cat backslides, and angers my husband. Tonight he appreciated The Lord's Prayer with purrs and is looking forward to God's mercies that are new every morning. Jessica; That was purrrfect. Iv'e tried to teach my cat about church history. He liked the stories about the catacombs, but the rest of the time he is just catatonic. Blessed are those who sleep in the Lord. |
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10/17/10 6:05 PM |
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Doddridge wrote: "Many of his church members came from far-off villages, so Doddridge, assisted by his students and church elders, took the gospel to them regularly and introduced daily family worship among them. The elders' major duty was to catechize members at their homes and distribute Christian literature such as Doddridge's Family Expositor and his famous The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. The elders also helped in church discipline when drunkenness, bankruptcy, and quarreling among members' families marred fellowship in the church. " Please Clarify. The context looks like you are refering to the Crystal Cathedral, but the description is anything but what Schuller is about. |
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9/29/10 12:10 PM |
Rick | | Alabama | | | |
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2Rist wrote: Some folks seem to have moved away from homosexuality is evil and wrong; - to OK we accept it but you can't have marriage! If you grant the one then you create the basis on which the other becomes a right for all. Very well put. I'd like to be able to use that quote. |
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9/22/10 10:22 AM |
Rick | | Alabama | | | |
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Click on the news article and read the comments that are posted. It will be a real eye opener for many christians to see how many people love to make vile comments about the Lord and those who belive in him. Most of the people in my church have never read blogs and such. They would be shocked at the amount of people who really hate the God of the Bible. Unless these people get saved, they will learn the truth the hard way. Let's contiue to pray for Hitchens and all his followers. Even the saved were once children of wrath just as Hitchens and all the God hating athiests. But God's mercy and grace overcame our hardness. He can do the same for them. |
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9/15/10 4:15 PM |
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John UK wrote: Mark 16:15-16 KJV I must be about my Master's Business. Having just enough health and strength left to tell poor sinners that a Saviour has died, I am packing in readiness for a move in early October to the Mission Field. The Lord is with me, and I am very happy to be doing his will. I shall be preaching from my trusty pocket TBS New Testament (AV) and, thanks to gifts from two true friends I met here on SA, and because my voice is very weak, I shall be purchasing one of [URL=http://www.connevans.co.uk/store/viewProduct.do?id=3300377]]]these portable pa systems[/URL] Time is of the essence, and I must use it wisely if I am to tell every soul that Christ has died that they might live. Men must be encouraged to believe the gospel is for them as sinners, which of course it is. Adios amigos God bless my brother. We will be in prayer. |
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9/6/10 4:52 PM |
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Mike wrote: Does this mean the new song is sung stony-faced, as in some pews today? Don't that sound real joyful. I don't feel up to playing Polimics today Mike. Get someone else to argue. |
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9/6/10 12:35 PM |
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Heaven will have no humor wrote: Heaven will have no humor! Its official. Your irony had been noted! As to your honest view, where is it in scripture? Can you reconcille it with Isa. 6? Rev. 4&5? or any other Biblical portayal of heaven? |
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9/1/10 12:18 AM |
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Silofolous wrote: lol that was my post not his. Thanks for the compliment. As to your comment though, I would say if anyone wouldn't because of concern for others it would be the murderers (general) , because they don't discriminate. Keeping out a child sex offender saves the children, keeping out a murderer saves everybody, if you understand what I'm saying. I don't intend to sound so cold, but I understand my point could be taken as such. Sorry for the mistake. I'm kinda old for all the computer stuff, so I hit the wrong things sometimes. God bless and goodnight. |
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8/31/10 3:40 PM |
Rick | | Alabama | | | |
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Silofolous wrote: Of course sex offenders belong in church! How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? Romans 10:14 (ESV) You say: Well, you don't need to go to church to hear preaching. Street evangelism will be sufficient. So what is this street evangelist going to say should a sex offender repent and truly be saved? " Well, just stay by yourself, and don't commune with other believers as the writer of Hebrews tells you to do". Paul, speaking to the church in Corinth, reminds the members that many of the CONGREGATION were murderers, homosexuals, adulterers, thieves, etc. But that they were washed and sanctified. What makes being a sex offender any worse than being a murderer, an adulterer, or one who is sexually immoral (which may even include being a sex offender, I don't claim to know the Greek)? Very good response. As to the last point though; the difference of concern would be that of the safety of children. Close supervision would be wise. |
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8/29/10 10:20 PM |
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Crusoes' Parott wrote: What happened to your recommending the NET bible? 1. SEE A CRITIQUE OF THE NET BIBLE BY A NONE kjv SOURCE [URL=http://www.bible-researcher.com/net.html]]]Here[/URL] 2. This same Dallas Theological Seminary symposium (1953) criticized the RSV translation for changing “virgin” to “young woman”, and yet today Daniel Wallace of the same Dallas Theological Seminary has put out his NET version, and in Isaiah 7:14 it too now has “young woman” instead of “virgin”. [URL=http://brandplucked.webs.com/timeschangedtsemnet.htm]]]see[/URL] Thanks for those resources. Even though there were other issues that have been dissappointed with in Dallas Seminary, at least they used to stand strong on the scripture. Looks like they are going the way of too many other schools. |
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