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Questions About the Bible |
| 1. | How can we know the Bible is true? |
| 2. | Does the Bible demand that we believe everything in it without question? |
| 3. | Is the Bible’s purpose to teach us science or is it a spiritual text? |
| 4. | Please reconcile: 6 days of creation, dinosaurs and evidence for Earth being millions of years old? |
| 5. | What does the Bible say about killing: war, the death penalty, self protection, et cetera? |
| 6. | Does God approve of capital punishment? Should Timothy McVeigh die? |
| 7. | Why was incest and polygamy okay to God in the past but not now? |
| 8. | Who did the sons of Adam marry? |
| 9. | Why did God say Lot was righteous when he did some pretty unrighteous things? |
| 10. | Why didn’t Jesus want people to know who He was? |
| 11. | Why is Jesus called the Son of Man? |
| 12. | When is Christ returning and what will be the signs of His coming? |
| 13. | Are we saved because we choose for God or does God choose us to be saved and so then choose others not to be? |
| 14. | Does Matthew 18:20 says that God doesn’t hear our prayers when we pray alone? |
| 15. | Why is the tribe of Dan missing from the Jewish remnant of 144,000 in Rev 7? |
| 16. | Could you explain about anointing with oil per the New Testament? |
| 17. | Did Adam have a belly button? |
| 18. | Does the Bible talk about other beings (UFO’s) in the universe? |
| 19. | Why does Jesus Christ have 2 names? |
| 20. | What does the Bible mean by ‘Fear God’? |
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| IV | Questions About the Bible. |
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How can we know the Bible is true? |
| We can subject the Bible to all the authenticating tests we would
subject any other piece of literature to authenticate it. This has
been done with the Bible by both skeptics and Christians and the
answer is always the same. If we can believe the Iliad’s account of
the Trojan war, if we can believe the history of Julius Caesar, if we
can believe the account of the American Revolution, then we can believe the
Bible. There are more extant copies of the Bible, more archaeological
validation and more internal consistency in the Bible than in any
other historical work that has survived to the present day. The single issue that calls the Bible’s accuracy into question is that it is a history of a supernatural Being called God and His dealings with humanity. If we deny the existence of this Being, then we must question the validity of the Bible. BUT, if we accept the existence of this Being, the validity of the Bible is assured by all the normal rules of literary analysis. For a more detailed answer, please order the 4-Tape Series, “Is it Reasonable to Believe?” |
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Does the Bible demand that we believe everything in it without question? |
| God likes our questions and even encourages them. He is not put off by
the honest truth seeker. He is not afraid of our questions and He does
not punish us for asking them. The Bible itself makes no demands on our belief whatsoever. The Bible simply presents itself as Truth and invites us to believe it. It describes the blessings that follow belief and some of the possible effects of unbelief but leaves us with the responsibility of choosing for ourselves. Perhaps the question is really asking whether the Bible presents its contents as being true from cover to cover. The answer to that is “Yes.” The Bible presents truth in propositional form, meaning that although it contains symbolic and figurative language in places, it declares that the proposition being presented in that symbolic language is meant to be understood as truth. Genesis records the creation of the universe. It says, “And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light. {4} God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from the darkness. {5} God called the light "day," and the darkness He called "night." And there was evening, and there was morning--the first day.” — Genesis 1:3-5 (NIV) This account is, without a doubt, written in poetic language. And there may be good and honest intellectual debate about what some of the symbolism may refer to but, without question, the Bible is asserting that the universe and all that is within it did not just happen, is not the product of irrational causes, but is rather the creative work of the one true God, the Bible describes. The Bible does not DEMAND that we believe that any more than a book on nuclear physics DEMANDS that we believe in quantum particles. The reader may choose to believe in quantum particles or may choose to believe that everything in the universe is composed of 4 elements, Water, Earth, Fire and Wind. The Reality of this universe is not affected in the least by what we believe about physics or about God. The only thing that is affected by our beliefs is our ability to effectively relate to that universe. |
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Is the Bible’s purpose to teach us science or is it a spiritual text? |
| It’s a good question and one that goes to the core of our
understanding of what the Bible really is. The purpose of the Bible is to reveal God and His purposes for humanity, not to teach science of any kind. This is the position of the Church for the last 2000 years, and Life Spring is no different. HOWEVER, it has also been the position of the Church for the last 2000 years and IS the position of Life Spring Community Church that when the Bible speaks of science, or philosophy, or politics, or family life, or anything else, even though it is not its purpose to teach on such subjects, it is true nonetheless. The Bible speaks authoritatively on EVERY issue it touches. Because God IS the Creator and sustainer of this universe and because He is a Spirit Being, everything about this universe is ultimately, at the core level, a spiritual issue. There is no separation between the carnal and the spiritual. Everything is ultimately spiritual. |
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Please reconcile: 6 days of creation, dinosaurs and evidence for Earth being millions of years old |
| There have been several questions in this category, most of them very
long but I think this encapsulates the gist. We have a Tape Series that will be available soon called, “The Case for Creation” plus there are many more resources available through the Creation Research Institute on their web site at www.icr.org. On the 5th day, God created the sea animals. “So God created the GREAT CREATURES OF THE SEA and every living and moving thing with which the water teems …” On the 6th day, God created all the land animals. You will not find it in most books on dinosaurs but there is evidence that dinosaurs and man co-existed. We find human footprints and dinosaur footprints in the exact same rock formations. If the footprints were of anything else, there would be no question that they co-habitated. There are cave drawings of dinosaurs and of men killing dinosaurs. Prior to the flood of Noah, there was a water vapor canopy that enclosed the whole Earth creating a semi-tropical environment world-wide. Water for the flood came in part from this canopy and after the flood, the climate changed so dramatically the canopy never again formed. The absence of this canopy caused global changes in the Earth’s biosphere. Changes that could no longer support the food demands of the dinosaurs and they died. As to the evidence for an old Earth. The probability for the spontaneous emergence of life without the intervention of God is so minute that a person who rejects God has no choice but to state emphatically that the earth is billions of years old in order to explain our existence. Believe it or not, the evidence for an old Earth begins with that premise. We find what we desperately wish to find but sometimes the pathway is circular. When a man finds a trilobite fossil, he deduces that that species’ place on the evolutionary ladder demands that the fossil is 600 million years old. That’s how he dates that rock. Then he uses the date of that rock to calibrate his other dating mechanisms (by estimating the atmospheric concentrations of certain radioisotopes 600 million years ago). Then he uses his now calibrated dating mechanisms to date a second rock to substantiate his original hypothesis. The only thing he has really proven is that Trilobites lived when Trilobites lived. Consider this recently touted discovery. |
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| 2 dissimilar jawbones. From this evidence, I really
don’t see how it is possible to draw any conclusions about the length
of its neck much less its tail, it’s place in the Triassic period or
its being one of my ancestors. In no other field of science would a
paper like this even be accepted for publication in a journal. But we
accept such claims in the fields of evolutionary biology. The conclusions that we draw from our study of the evidence depend heavily upon the worldview that we bring to the table. If we start with a worldview that God does not exist, the only option left to us is evolution. If we start with a worldview that God indeed exists and performs miracles, then creationism is a much smaller step of faith. I submit this information not to show that those who believe in evolution are unthinking people but rather to demonstrate that the case for the origins of our species is not as cut and dried as we are often led to believe by the media publications that we read. |
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What does the Bible say about killing: war, the death penalty, self protection, et cetera? |
| The Biblical command in Exodus 20:13 (the 10 commandments), though
often mistranslated in many Bible versions, is NOT, “Do Not Kill.”
Specifically, it should read, “Do Not Murder.” “You shall not MURDER.” — Exodus 20:13 (NIV) “Kill” would refer to any action that ended a living being’s life. The Hebrew word for murder carries a deeper meaning which involves malice. The first thing to understand is that death of any kind is an exception to the perfect order that God originally intended. The Bible tells us that death came into the world as a result of man’s rebellion against God. After that, the rules changed, if you will. God’s desire is that no one should ever die but because of sin, that is no longer an option. So God set up guidelines to govern appropriate and inappropriate killing. The essential difference between killing and murder is authority. If we have the authority to kill, then it isn’t murder. So the question arises, what authority has God given to us. First, He has given us the authority to kill animals for food and clothing. “EVERYTHING THAT LIVES and moves WILL BE FOOD for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything.” — Genesis 9:3 (NIV) So therefore if we have the authority of men (ie the appropriate licenses), we have the authority of God to hunt and fish for our needs. Wanton killing even of animals is not sanctioned by God. In addition, God gives us the authority to protect ourselves, our families, friends, homes, country and land. This includes military duty. God even commanded His people to go to war under certain circumstances. Jesus talked about several military men during His teaching and on every occasion considered them honorable men. There is nothing inherently evil about military duty including killing. However, we do have a responsibility before God to evaluate the war that we find ourselves a part of and make appropriate moral judgments. There is no question that God will hold German military servicemen responsible for Nazi war crimes. “And FROM EACH MAN, too, I will DEMAND AN ACCOUNTING for the life of his fellow man.” — Genesis 9:5 (NIV) Concerning vengeance, I can only say that if someone kidnapped my child and killed her, I would feel as strongly about it as any man so what I am about to share with you is not necessarily how I would feel or even how I might actually respond but it is what God would want. “As far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. {19} DO NOT TAKE REVENGE, my friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "IT IS MINE TO AVENGE; I WILL REPAY," says the Lord.” — Romans 12:18-19 (NIV) That is a hard thing for me to accept. But God assures me that His wrath is kindled even as mine would be and that He will judge. And His judgment will be right. Mine may not be. Concerning capital punishment, the Bible tells us that God Himself instituted capital punishment for certain crimes. Capital punishment is definitely killing but not murder. God recognizes the sin nature inherent in humanity and made provisions for the abuse of power. War, self-defense and capital punishment are all acceptable under certain circumstances. What is not tolerable is hatred and a violent attitude. Jesus said … ‘You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, 'DO NOT MURDER, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.' {22} But I tell you that ANYONE WHO IS ANGRY with his brother will be subject to judgment. — Matthew 5:21-22 (NIV) The issue with God is not what we do with our hands but what we do with our heart. Jesus said, For from WITHIN, out of MEN'S HEARTS, come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, MURDER, adultery, {22} greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, arrogance and folly. {23} All these evils come from inside and MAKE A MAN 'UNCLEAN. — Mark 7:21-23 (NIV) Finally, concerning the issue of suicide. Death, any death, including self imposed death is a violation of God’s perfect order. But there is a stigma in the Church that suicide is a worse crime than any other form of murder. The truth is, to God it is all one and the same. Murder is murder whether we are killing a stranger or killing ourselves. And as bad as murder is in our own minds, God says even that can be forgiven by a person who truly surrenders the leadership of their lives to Jesus Christ. |
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Does God approve of capital punishment? Should Timothy McVeigh die? |
| Most people don’t realize that the justice system in the United States
was based on the justice system of the Bible. For many years in this
country, the death penalty was invoked in all crimes for which the
Bible prescribed it. In particular murder, violence against authority,
blasphemy, heresy, and rape. The Bible says, If anyone with MALICE AFORETHOUGHT shoves another or throws something at him INTENTIONALLY so that he dies {21}or if in HOSTILITY he hits him with his fist so that he dies, THAT PERSON SHALL BE PUT TO DEATH; HE IS A MURDERER. — Numbers 35:20-21 (NIV) It is only in more recent years that capital punishment has come under fire and for the most part the arguments take the form of protecting a possibly falsely accused innocent party. Again, God’s prescribing of the death penalty is not really as punishment from his perspective. It’s for protection. Murderers, rapists, treasonists and false prophets all destroy the fabric of society. God was trying to protect His community from being destroyed from within. Should Timothy McVeigh die? Capital punishment is NOT a right of citizens. It is the responsibility of the State. If, as is the case in point, the State has determined that Timothy McVeigh is a murderer by the Biblical definition, then the Bible clearly describes our course of action. I think God would have us sit down with Timothy McVeigh and share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Give him an opportunity to repent and surrender his life to Christ and then, without malice or hatred, or revenge in our hearts, terminate his earthly life and commit him to the Great God and Judge of the thoughts and intents of the heart. |
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Why was incest and polygamy okay to God in the past but not now? |
| The second part of the question involves polygamy - multiple partner
marriage relationships. Polygamy was NEVER okay. It was tolerated as
all of man’s sins are tolerated in the sense that God will not force
His values on us. He desires that we CHOOSE His values. Jesus said, “"Haven't you read," he replied, "that at the beginning the Creator 'made them MALE AND FEMALE,' {5} … and THE TWO will become one flesh'? {6} So they are NO LONGER TWO, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate."” — Matthew 19:4-6 (NIV) God’s original intent and unchanged throughout human history is that marriage be the union of two people and no more. Old Testaments characters such as King David and Solomon are cited as proof that God condoned this practice. The truth is that the practice of multiple marriages never resulted in harmonious relationships and in the cases of David and Solomon actually led to their downfalls. I repeat. Polygamy isn’t, won’t ever be, and never was a part of God’s prescription for marriage. Concerning incest, the word incest today carries with it the connotation of the rape of someone under our protection. Either through the means of force or just taking advantage of people too young to take care of themselves. Certainly, this behavior has always been condemned by God without exception. But if we look only at the marriage of brothers and sisters by mutual consent, then we are talking about an entirely different matter. Beginning with the first family of Adam and Eve and their children, there was no other option. The age old question, “Where did Cain get his wife?” is obviously answered in that he married one of his sisters. God only created two human beings. For the race to continue, inter family marriages were necessary. But after the flood of Noah when the world population had risen to satisfactory levels, God instituted a prohibition against marriages within the same family unit. This became necessary as selective breeding within a narrow gene pool tends to result in serious health issues. The book of Leviticus lists some 20 specific prohibitions concerning inter family marriages. |
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Who did the sons of Adam marry? |
| It’s not a pretty answer. They married their sisters, and then their
cousins and their nieces and so on. Now the question behind the
question is probably, “But aren’t those practices prohibited in the
Bible?” The answer is yes. But not right away. Even as late as 2000 BC, we find Abraham marrying, not quite his sister, but a very close relative. But with the giving of the Law through Moses, God outlawed marriages within close family circles. The reason is that close interbreeding results in increased probabilities of harmful mutations and bad gene combinations being passed on. But these conditions didn’t exist with our first parents, who were created in the image of God, and their immediate progeny. Gene mutations only developed over time. |
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Why did God say Lot was righteous when he did some pretty unrighteous things? |
| Specifically, when the angels came to warn Lot of Sodom’s imminent
destruction in Genesis 18 and 19, the men of the city mistaking the
angels and a couple of good looking men, demanded that Lot send them
out to have homosexual relations with the men of the city. Lot instead
offered them his two daughters. That’s pretty ugly. How can God then call Lot a righteous man? The answer is that righteousness in God’s eyes has little to do with our actual behavior. Those who look to the Messiah in faith, trusting Him completely for their salvation are considered righteous before God. Those who do not, are not. John writes, “And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and THIS LIFE IS IN HIS SON. {12} He who HAS THE SON HAS LIFE; he who DOES NOT HAVE THE SON of God DOES NOT HAVE LIFE.” — 1 John 5:11-12] (NIV) Righteousness from God’s perspective is appropriated solely by faith in the sacrifice of His Son Jesus Christ. So God looked upon Lot’s faith in the Messiah that was to come and judged him righteous even though he was a pretty dismal example of a child of God in terms of his behavior. |
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Why didn’t Jesus want people to know who He was? |
| A man with leprosy came and knelt before Him and said, “Lord, if you
are willing, you can make me clean.”{3} Jesus reached out His hand and
touched the man. “I am willing,” He said. “Be clean!” Immediately he
was cured of his leprosy. {4}Then Jesus said to him, “SEE THAT YOU DON’T
TELL ANYONE. But go, show yourself to the priest and offer the gift
Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.” — Matthew 8:2-4 (NIV) This is one instance of this very question. It happened often in the early part of Jesus’ ministry. The Jewish Messianic hope of the period was for a military leader to come and lead them in a military rebellion against the Roman Empire. Until Jesus had time to reframe that messianic expectation in the minds of His listeners, He didn’t want people to know He was the Messiah or they would have gone off half cocked in some military campaign against Rome. Such an activity would have prevented Him from accomplishing His real mission which was to secure our salvation. Jesus didn’t come to provide deliverance of the Jewish people from Rome’s tyranny. He came to explain God’s plan of redemption and then to personally, go to the cross and die to pay the penalty for the sins of humanity. An insurrection would have jeopardized His real work. |
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Why is Jesus called the Son of Man? |
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“Yes, it is as you say,” Jesus replied. “But I say to all of you: In
the future you will see the SON OF MAN sitting at the RIGHT HAND of
the MIGHTY ONE and coming on the clouds of heaven.” — Matthew 26:64 (NIV) The Mighty One refers to God Himself. The one sitting at the right hand of the Mighty One, is the King’s heir. In other words the Son of God. The phrase Son of Man means a descendent of Adam, a member of the human race. Jesus is portrayed in the Scriptures as simultaneously being the Son of Man, or human AND the Son of God, or Divine. The Spirit of the Creator God was enfleshed in Jesus. Thus, Jesus is able to secure our redemption because in Him, Deity and Humanity come together in one place. As God He can live a perfect life, without sin or error. And, as man He can die and pay the penalty for sin. He is called the Son of Man to highlight His humanity. He is called the Son of God to highlight His Deity. Christianity is NOT a philosophical view of life. It’s NOT a social activity. It’s NOT a way to cope with life’s challenges. Christianity is the dialectic statement that the God of nature has, in fact, stepped into nature as its King. That this Jesus, who lived in space and time, is the Creator of space and time and the rightful sovereign of the universe. That forces a confrontation for each one of us as to who is going to be in charge of our lives. I WANT to be the sovereign ruler of my life, BUT … if Christianity is true, that position is already taken |
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When is Christ returning and what will be the signs of His coming? |
| A good question, one the disciples of Jesus asked in Matthew 26 and
one the Church has consistently asked for the last 2000 years. We have a tape series that will be available soon on this topic called, “What’s the World Coming To?” Let me try and give you an overview. “As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. "Tell us," they said, "WHEN WILL THIS HAPPEN, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?"” — Matthew 24:3 (NIV) The bottom line answer is this. When all things have been fulfilled. Peter writes to us, “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. {10} But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything in it will be laid bare.” — 2 Peter 3:9-10 (NIV) The first great event in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy was to be the re-gathering of the nation Israel onto their ancient homeland. This event occurred in 1948. In the last days, the prophet Daniel says that one called in Scripture the Antichrist will set himself up on the temple and demand to be worshipped as God. In order for this to happen, Israel had to regain control over the Temple mount in East Jerusalem. That event took place in 1967. There are those who believe that a Jewish Temple must be rebuilt on this site. The Scripture nowhere demands that that happen. The Temple that the prophet Daniel saw his vision of the antichrist in could be the Moslem Mosque called the Dome of the Rock which currently occupies the site of the old Jewish Temple. Daniel would have had no way of knowing the difference. The next event will be the ratifying of a peace treaty in the Middle East. After that a man will emerge who will be hailed as the greatest leader in the Middle East. He will form a coalition of 10 nations and together re-affirm the peace agreement with Israel. Israel will hail this one as their long awaited Messiah. For 3½ years, he will control the political, financial and religious arenas of the Middle East. Then he will set himself up as God and demand to be worshipped as such in the temple. At that point, great tribulation will break out and Jews and Christians will realize this man is not the Messiah but the long prophesied Anti-Christ. 3½ years after that event, Jesus Christ will return to set up His Kingdom on Earth and those of us who have chosen to follow Him will join Him there. The dead in Christ will be resurrected and all believers in every age will reign with Christ in his Kingdom. At some point in this 7 year period, Jesus Christ will take His Church up into Heaven in an event called the rapture. There are those who believe the rapture will occur at the onset of this 7 year period. There are those who believe it will occur at the end and those who believe it will occur in the middle. There is an emerging group to which I adhere who believe that the rapture will occur towards the end of this period but prior to the final judgment of God is poured out on the nations. These have labeled their position pre-wrath. That is the story in a nutshell. If that sounds exciting to you, please accept my invitation to surrender the leadership of your life to Christ and join us in that Kingdom. For more information click here |
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Are we saved because we choose for God or does God choose us to be saved and so then choose others not to be? |
| The Bible clearly teaches that God wants everyone to be saved [2 Pet
3:9]. The Bible clearly teaches that we must CHOOSE to follow God
[Josh 24:15]. AND, the Bible clearly teaches that God is sovereign and
chooses whom He wills. How do we reconcile all of that? The Apostle
Paul wrote to the Ephesian Church, “For HE CHOSE US in Him BEFORE THE CREATION of the world to be holy and blameless in His sight. In love {5} HE PREDESTINED us to be adopted as His sons through Jesus Christ.” — Ephesians 1:4-5 (NIV) So who did the choosing, God or us? Paul wrote to the Church in Rome, “For those God FOREKNEW He also PREDESTINED to be conformed to the likeness of His Son, that He might be the firstborn among many brothers. {30} And those He PREDESTINED, He also CALLED; those He CALLED, He also JUSTIFIED; those He JUSTIFIED, He also GLORIFIED.” — Romans 8:29-30 (NIV) From this verse, it is clear that God calls us into His Kingdom. The Scripture also tells us, EVERYONE who calls on the name of the Lord WILL BE SAVED. — Romans 10:13 (NIV) The Scripture is just as clear that WE must respond to God. John Calvin referred to this response as “irresistible Grace”. We are confused by asking the question which comes first. We do this because we experience time sequentially and from our perspective one event DOES, in fact, occur before another. But God exists independently of chronological time. The fact of the matter is that God MUST choose us or we will never be saved. The fact of the matter is ALSO, that we MUST choose God or we will never be saved. To delve any deeper into the subject from within the framework of time seems to me to be unnecessary and unfruitful. |
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Does Matthew 18:20 says that God doesn’t hear our prayers when we pray alone? |
| Matthew 18:20 says, For where two or three come together in my name, there AM I WITH THEM.” — Matthew 18:20 (NIV) The verse doesn’t say anything about hearing or answering prayer. God reveals Himself and His purposes through 4 avenues on Earth: Prayer, the Bible, circumstances and the Church. In this verse, He is talking about that last one - The Church. Jesus is saying, when we gather together in His name, we become the conduit through which the tangible presence of Christ on Earth can be experienced. Naturally, there is POWER where Christ is present. But, that power in this instance would be manifested in discernment and understanding of God’s purposes for a particular situation. When we come together as the Church, we can understand the MIND of Christ better than any of us can individually. That increased understanding COULD mean greater effectiveness in our prayers in that we would better know God’s will and Scripture tells us, This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ASK anything according to HIS WILL, He hears us. {15}And if we know that He hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of Him. — 1 John 5:14-15 (NIV) |
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Why is the tribe of Dan missing from the Jewish remnant of 144,000 in Rev 7? |
| In Revelation 7, God identifies 144,000 Jews who have embraced Jesus
as their promised Messiah and breaks them out by tribe. However, the
tribe of Dan is missing and the tribe of Manasseh is added. In Genesis 48:15-16, Israel adopts Joseph’s sons Ephraim and Manasseh as his own, thus increasing the 12 tribes to 14. But in Judges 18:30-31, There the Danites set up for themselves the idols, and Jonathan son of Gershom, the son of Moses, and his sons were priests for the tribe of Dan until the time of the captivity of the land. {31}They continued to use the idols Micah had made, all the time the house of God was in Shiloh. — Judges 18:30-31 (NIV) The tribe of Dan was the first to follow the sin of Jeroboam when he set up the golden calf in the northern part of Israel as the new center of worship. The tribe of Ephraim likewise agreed with Jeroboam to set up another calf at Bethel. Because of their idolatry, God removed Dan and Ephraim from the list of Israel. God wrote this in the Bible to emphasize that anything we value more than God has the potential for disqualifying us from God’s Kingdom. |
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Could you explain about anointing with oil per the New Testament |
| The ritual of anointing with oil embodies 2 symbols. First, the Bible
was written against the backdrop of a dry, dusty, desert environment.
Faces, hands and feet were always dry, cracked and chapped. Those who
could afford to do so would anoint themselves with oil. So on the one
hand, we had skin that looked vibrant, alive and healthy. On the other
hand, skin that looked dry, cracked and chapped. The difference between what was alive and healthy and what was dry and dead was the anointing of oil. So anointing with oil came to symbolize life and health. The Jews and Christians recognized that the true source of life and health was not the oil but was God and in particular the Holy Spirit. So, anointing with oil came to symbolize the presence of God’s Spirit. In the Old Testament, the priests and the sanctuary were anointed with oil to symbolize that the people and the buildings were set apart for God’s service, empowered by His Holy Spirit and released to bring life and health to the community. Such events were always public ceremonies. There is nothing magic about the oil. You can’t sprinkle oil on someone without their knowing in the hopes of accomplishing some good. If the symbol is not witnessed by the congregation, there is no power in the ritual. The power comes from the participation of the community in the symbolism. In the New Testament community, we read, Is any one of you SICK? He should call the elders of the church to pray over him and ANOINT HIM WITH OIL in the name of the Lord. {15}And the PRAYER OFFERED IN FAITH will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise him up. — James 5:14-15 (NIV) In this circumstance, the oil symbolized health and life and the anointing is an act of faith that what the oil does outwardly-making us look healthy - the Holy Spirit will do inwardlymaking us ACTUALLY healthy. Note that despite the apparent language, There is no guarantee of healing. The only thing that faith guarantees is that God will raise us up in Christ at the last day. |
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Did Adam have a belly button? |
| Whether he did or he didn’t is the real issue. The real issue is where
did he come from? Was he the product of a natural birth of some
creature a little lower on the evolutionary ladder or was he, as the
Bible asserts, created in the image of God. “The LORD God FORMED THE MAN from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the BREATH OF LIFE, and the man became a living being.” — Genesis 2:7 (NIV) So if Adam had a belly button, it was because God gave it to him not because he needed one. |
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Does the Bible talk about other beings (UFO’s) in the universe? |
| Yes! In addition to humanity, the Bible talks about spiritual beings
we call angels. There are actually several different kinds of angels
mentioned in the Bible. Some of those angels, like humanity, have
rebelled against God and the Bible calls those angels, demons, and the
one instigator in particular, whose name was Lucifer, it calls satan
or the devil. Concerning physical life forms on other planets circling other stars, the Bible is silent. Not because they don’t exist, but because the Bible is a book about God’s search for and reconciliation with humanity. Could UFO’s be beings from another world? Yes. The Bible does not preclude that possibility. Could UFO’s be manifestations of demons sent to confuse and distract humanity from their search for God? Absolutely! That is also a possibility. We won’t know the answer for sure until one lands and we can question him. Until then, I suggest, a skeptical optimism. |
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Why does Jesus Christ have 2 names? |
| In other words, most people in the Bible seems to be referred to as
Moses, or Abraham, or David but Jesus is referred to as Jesus Christ.
Why is that? The origin of names is an interesting study. In early human history the practice of assigning a name began as a convenient way of referring to someone. It evolved into a practice that parents invoked in an attempt to destine their children to certain ends. This practice was very strong among the Hebrews. The name Abraham means “father of a multitude”, speaking of his destiny as the father of the nation of Israel. Names had meanings and it was hoped that the child would live up to his name. In small communities, one name was sufficient. You would be Jacob, son of David. In a small community, there would not likely be 2 Jacobs whose father’s name was David. Over the passage of time, surnames took the place of adding “son of …”. You would be Jacob Davidson, or Johnson, or Robertson. Or, you would be called by your profession. Jesus, the Carpenter’s son, or the Carpenter and surnames like carpenter, smith, barber came to be. My name, Amatangelo means “love of the angels”. It makes you wonder what event occurred in my family’s history that they would be known as the ones “loved by angels.” In the Bible, you will notice that usually when a person is introduced, he is introduced with his genealogy so that we can identify him specifically. Afterwards, he is just referred to by his first name. At the time of Christ, people were expecting the coming of one called in the Scriptures, “the Messiah”. The word “messiah” means “anointed one”. God had promised the coming of one who would have a special anointing. The word anointing refers to the application of an oil. Symbolically it represented the presence of God with an individual. The Old Testament prophets did not give details about this anointing, but we know now that it referred to the fact that this Messiah would be the Spirit of God in human flesh. In anticipation of this event, young Hebrew mothers and fathers were naming their children, Yeshua, which means, “Yahweh (the personal name of God) brings salvation.” Yeshua is the name Mary gave to Jesus. To distinguish, Yeshua the Carpenter from Nazareth, who was revealed by His resurrection from the dead to be the Messiah, the Anointed one, from the other Yeshuas of His day, His Hebrew disciples called Him, “Yeshua, Hah Meshiah”, Yeshua the Messiah. Greek, the predominant language of the day did not have a “Ye” sound, so when Yeshua is transliterated into Greek, it becomes “Jesu”. The Greek word for “anointed one” is Christos. So, the Greek speaking Jews called Him, “Jesu, Christo” which was the direct Greek translation of Yeshua the Messiah. In the later transliteration into English, His Name has become Jesus Christ. Jesus, or Yeshua, being His given Name. Christ, or Messiah, being His title. |
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| 20. | What does the Bible mean by ‘Fear God’? |
| 11 times in the Bible the phrase “Fear God” is used. In every case, it
refers to reverential awe. My children fear displeasing me. Not because I might get mad and punish them but because their love for me is so great that the mere thought of displeasing me is punishment to them. God does not want us to fear Him as a subject fears a tyrannical king. But rather as a child fears his father. My uncle works for the Canadian power company. He is what is called a “High wire” man. He deals with cables handling in excess of 10,000 volts of electricity. He knows what that kind of power can do to men. He has seen it first hand. In that sense, he fears electricity. Not an irrational fear but a healthy fear that manifests itself in respect. God is the most powerful thing in the universe. To not treat Him with the utmost respect is foolishness. To fear God means to understand who He is and treat Him accordingly. |
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