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I seek to help Christians in doctrinal matters. Many Christians think that doctrine doesn`t matter, yet the Scriptures indicate otherwise. It is my desire to share from the Word of God with those who have legitimate questions. As such, I cannot claim expertise, except that I will seek to answer from the Authority (the Bible). If I cannot find a Biblical answer, I may offer an opinion based upon my understanding of Scripture, or I will simply reply with an, "I Don`t Know".
Currently involved in online ministry (chat rooms & blogs) where doctrinal issues are discussed frequently by various individuals.
This subject offers me opportunity to help believers grow closer to the Lord, and also allows me opportunity to share Christ with those that are not believers.
It is always my goal to learn more of Christ, while sharing the Truth of Christ with others.
Receiving Christ is not about doing everything right... It is about receiving a message about Christ.
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| Nihal | 02/13/12 | 8 | 8 | 10 | |
| Nihal | 01/24/12 | 8 | 10 | 10 | |
| Tressa | 01/16/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks for that clear and detailed answer ..... |
| Elizabeth | 12/25/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | It has GREATLY encouraged me! Thank you! ..... |
| Nihal | 12/18/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | The answer construe the Biblical perspective to ..... |
Alexander, I think I have answered your question before, but that is fine. I am grateful for the opportunity of sharing again. The fact that this is troublesome to you is evidence to you of the Holy
Angela, There are several issues here. One of your questions dealt with whether or not his actions were appropriate. It is clear, that if these things are happening, it is inappropriate. The Scriptures
Nihal, The Bible doesn't indicate how long they were in each other's presence prior to the exchange they had on the cross. There is indication that they both were led with Christ up to Golgotha, but
Tressa, Thank you for your important question. Salvation is a free gift that cannot be earned through obedience to any law, not even God's law. We have already failed to obey the law perfectly, and
James, Thank you for your question. Cain was Adam's firstborn son (See Genesis 4:1). Abel was also Adam's son (Gen. 4:2). Both are mentioned in chapter 4, verses 8-10 as brothers, by the Lord.. The
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