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Interpreting Eccl. 3:11

Published: October 11, 2022 (Originally published: October 23, 2007)
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In Ecclesiastes 3:11 depending on which Bible you are using, King James says world, others say eternity, when you look the word world in Hebrew in that verse it says eternity for a meaning, wouldn’t this change the meaning of the verse?


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What Changed Things?

Published: October 11, 2022 (Originally published: October 24, 2007)
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I’m reading the Old Testament for the first time and I’m currently in Numbers. Through the Mosaic covenant, God sounds more like a megalomaniacal, power-crazed dictator or tyrant who commands respect and will kill anyone at whim for the slightest disloyalty or disobedience- more along the lines of a mafia boss. This personality and leadership style is very different than the Jesus of New Testament who didn’t kill anyone, didn’t turn anyone into pillars of salt. He didn’t say, Peter, you will deny me 3 times and afterward, I will kill you for being disloyal. He forgave everyone who was meek and humble and taught love, peace, and forgiveness. I guess I grew up as a child of the 70s believing God was more like a 60s hippy pacifist “peace and love man”. If Jesus says if you know me you know my father, then why such a contrast in personalities between God of the Old Testament and Jesus of the New Testament?


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Can I Really Know I’m Saved?

Published: October 12, 2022 (Originally published: October 13, 2007)
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Here is my question to you. We are all sinners, and though I thank God every day for all he has provided me, and beg him to not leave me, how do I know when all is said and done and I am standing before God he will not say to me, “Be gone! I know you not.” Several of us were talking about this and I thought I would ask you. We do believe that Jesus is the son of God made man that came to earth and died for our sins that we may know everlasting life in heaven. It is only by the blood of Jesus washing us clean that we can ever hope to stand before God the father and hope and pray he tells us welcome. So there you have it. Can you help?


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Embarrassed And Downcast

Published: October 12, 2022 (Originally published: October 17, 2007)
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I write to you feeling very embarrassed and downcast. I love the Lord Jesus but there is sin in my life I don’t seem to get victory over.

Sometimes I feel that I’m not really born again and that I’m only deceiving myself. But I must state that I don’t only believe God exists but know He does and that only Jesus can save me, because I definitely have no way of saving myself and have received the free gift of salvation, but only to go on embarrassing myself and the Lord’s Name whom I confess. I know Satan must be laughing all the way and it makes me feel even worse. Sometimes I feel like committing suicide to stop from being what I am, but only to doubt that I’m saved and then would go to hell, where I know I belong, but really don’t want to go there. I always walk around waiting for God to punish me, it’s become an expectation.

I have asked the Lord that I would write to you honestly and prayed that He would give you advice so you can give it to me. I don’t want to go or be lost. Please help.


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The Father’s Will

Published: October 12, 2022 (Originally published: October 18, 2007)
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I’ve recently listened to a sermon from a well-known pastor, and his call on biblical repentance, and holy living. One of his key statements, if you will, is that it isn’t if you know Christ, for even Satan knows him, but if Christ knows YOU, that determines if you are really saved.

This bothers me quite a bit, although he uses Matt 7:21 to justify his sermon, about those that say Lord, Lord, etc. We have verses, like Rom 10:13, that say everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.

So, I guess to finally get to my question: how do we compare these two things? If Jesus said those that are mine do the will of the Father, and yet it would appear that very few are doing the will of the Father, are they in fact truly saved?


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What Does Repent Really Mean?

Published: October 13, 2022 (Originally published: October 9, 2007)
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Can you give us a great understanding of the Hebrew and Greek words for our English word called Repentance? I know you think its translated from Hebrew and Greek to English as a change of heart but can you actually show us in words the translation from Hebrew/Greek to English?


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Staying In Fellowship

Published: October 13, 2022 (Originally published: October 13, 2007)
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I know I must sin a thousand times a day. Even the best I do is like filthy rags, so it seems that my very being, the fact that I live and breathe on this earth, is an offense to God. Even the best I do is a sin. When I confess, what happens if I forget the sins I do all day long? I’m sure I have a closet full of sins I’ve never confessed because there are so many I can’t even remember them. So, with so many unconfessed sins, how can I get and maintain fellowship with God?


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Where Should He Tithe?

Published: October 13, 2022 (Originally published: October 2, 2011)
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A member of a local church has been given an opportunity to work abroad. In order to maintain his spiritual life, he attends services and gets involved in the activities of the current church (abroad). The member is somewhat confused because both churches (the local and the current church) state that they are in need of his tithes to support the ministry. Where should he tithe? To the present church (abroad) that he attends or to his previous church (local)?


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Three Essential Questions

Published: October 14, 2022 (Originally published: October 2, 2011)
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What is doing God’s Will? How do we obey the Gospel? And how do we “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven”?


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Was Paul Called By God?

Published: October 14, 2022 (Originally published: October 2, 2011)
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There are Bible teachers today that disregard the Apostle Paul’s letters, especially the book of Romans, and say that they should not have been placed in the Bible in the first place. They say Paul made himself an apostle, was never chosen by God and was at the end excommunicated. Could you please give your insight on this matter?