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Any question on religions and Christianity specifically.Jesus gave us the Keys to the Kingdom of God, through the Holy Spirit. We are ministers of the Holy Spirit and therefore we have access to God. God is the Spirit. So our answers come tempered by the hand of God.
I have been in the full time ministry for 20 years. I have lived by faith in God during this time.I have started several churches and 5 bible schools. Jesus spoke to me and asked me to do a deliverance ministry for Him in 1982. God bless
I still hope to get closer to God
The Jesus way to God opens up the door to the world of the supernatural, which he operated in day and night. Rational thought ands ethics still remain but spirit, angelic and demonic, have their places behind the curtain which Jesus legally opened up for us to see.
Following Christ is free but not cheap!
| User | Date | K | C | P | Comments |
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| Elizabeth | 12/24/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | That is true. To follow God is ..... |
| Wesley Hamilton | 05/09/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you for the help it's not ..... |
| JC | 04/25/11 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Mary | 04/02/11 | 2 | 10 | 10 | |
| Sara | 02/23/11 | 9 | 10 | 10 | Good answer! Thank you for that perspective! |
Dear Elizabeth, Well Elizabeth the reality is what you are seeing but it is a struggle to hold to the ways of God in this natural world.... we wrestles dark forces that want us to believe lies... and
Dear Arf, I am not a student in languages but this I know. He equaled Himself with God in nature...and this is spoken off elsewhere in the bible. He Himself spoke to Philip as the Father in a man
Dear Crystal, Ask god to help you understand the words and truths of the bible. Truth is a reality so it speaks for itself. Jesus was God in man as the New Testament says. Try reading the gospels
Dear Wesley, They do not mention straw man. I believe that what you are referring to is the man who is a man of doubt....tossed to and fro by the wind. He has no faith and cannot stand....? This
Dear JC, Sin comes to the Christian believer as temptation and sometimes through pressure and weakness we yield to it. Jesus died for your "tomorrow's sin". Please read Luke 15, the Prodigal
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