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Moving From Philadelphia To Laodicea

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 12, 2015)
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What of those who were Philadelphian Christians & have become Laodicean Christians? I know them, they no longer proclaim Christ Jesus as they used to, following Purpose Driven and other “emerging church” teachings.


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Hearing Our Prayers

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 11, 2015)
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Do you think that the first prayer the Lord listens to is the prayer of salvation? The Bible says if we have iniquity in our heart, the Lord will not hear us. So then would that mean the Lord does not hear the unbelievers prayers? Does that mean He does not hear the prayers of the Jewish people at the wailing wall? I guess He hears them, but does He answer them?


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The Span Of God’s Redemptive Work

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 11, 2015)
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Like many other Christians I am looking for the return of the lord Jesus. If Jesus’ return draws near which is my hope, I was wondering how the enormous price Jesus had to pay on the cross for mankind’s redemption can only be available to the period of mankinds’ existence of around 6000 years. Even if it applies to millenium believers too, the respective time frame is still nothing in contrast to eternity. Thank you for your bible comments and thoughts on this.


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Punishment Day?

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 12, 2015)
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I was reading an answer you gave to the question: Am I forgiven enough? Your reply was that all our sins were forgiven the moment we were born again. This raises another question that’s been bothering me. If, like you say that all our sins were forgiven the moment we were born again, then, why do I see so much written about the judgment day? I’ve been told we will be brought before our Lord and be held accountable for everything we did, or didn’t do, said or didn’t say: Punishment Day?


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How Could They Get To Heaven?

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 10, 2015)
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If the O.T. saints and those left behind need to keep the Law/Commandments in order to be saved, (unlike the Church by grace), then how could anyone in the O.T. go to heaven, since then it would be based on good works? Aren’t we all saved by grace? (Ephesians 2:8,9).


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Punishment Day? Follow Up

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 13, 2015)
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Re: Punishment Day? Psalm 50,Daniel 12:1,2 and Rev. 20:4 indicate that the Old Testament Saints & Tribulation martyrs will be resurrected during the glorious second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Before the second coming, the judgment of believers happens at the bema seat where they will be rewarded. How about the judgment of Old Testament Saints & Tribulation martyrs for their rewards?


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The Men From The Orient

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 10, 2015)
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The question I have is concerning the Men from the Orient. We have been told that there were only three of them, but we really don’t know for sure. What I want to know is who came out with the idea that one of the Magi was black? Is there any biblical support for this?


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More On Our Heavenly Mansions

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 11, 2015)
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If we don’t have marriage in heaven …. And we all have mansion/rooms in heaven, what is the point of living alone? It would seem kind of lonely being alone in your own place, although that emotion wouldn’t exist.


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What’s Significant About The Right Hand?

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 7, 2015)
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I was wondering in Psalm 138:7 what is the significance of saying God would save us with His RIGHT hand. Did that mean something to the Hebrews?


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Is God Punishing Me, Follow Up

Published: December 6, 2015 (Originally published: December 8, 2015)
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In regard to the article,”Is God punishing me”-You wrote that God could not punish us because he already gave our punishment to Jesus. How does that reconcile with “Whom the Lord loveth, He chasteneth.”