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  • Blessed90 - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Praise the Lord! God is so good.
  • Blessed90 - In Reply - 3 months ago
    I am sorry to hear that, my heart goes out to you. I promise to keep you in prayer. Be strong in the Lord.
  • Carleton - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Good afternoon! The Book of Life is between reproof and correction in righteousness as Jesus is the beginning and the end. Outside of this Book is decay without end as everything that was made was made in Christ Jesus eternally. Nothing was created outside of this Life. We know though by the Word that only 2/3 of the angels remained in their first estate of Glory. There remains a fiery judgement in that which is corruptible when the Book of Life is closed and sealed up in eternal rest and peace. And so today the blood bought Christian remains in the sanctified workings of Christ Jesus for the gathering in of the summer fruits of harvest before winter begins its decay.

    God bless our faithfulness.
  • David Allen - 3 months ago
    please remember me and my daughters and their families in your prayers
  • [email protected] - 3 months ago
    Please pray that i stay hunger for the word,pray that our father above anchor me,that i talk to our fathe more,be obiedent to him. to deliver me from myself and self destruction
  • Carleton - In Reply - 3 months ago
    "Judgment also will I lay to the line, and righteousness to the plummet: and the hail shall sweep away the refuge of lies, and the waters shall overflow the hiding place." Isaiah 28:17 KJV

    We must know the judgement to know righteousness. We were hiding in lies and tried covering ourselves but reproof found us and the waters overflowed us in His justification.
  • Carleton - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Good evening! Thinking of the verse below that if a plumbline is set by God before us then we know what is true and this truth can be our reproof for our unrighteousness. Likewise if God is our correction then we can know the righteousness of God.

    "And the LORD said unto me, Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A plumbline. Then said the Lord, Behold, I will set a plumbline in the midst of my people Israel: I will not again pass by them any more:" Amos 7:8 KJV
  • S Spencer - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Thanks Brother Jesse!

    I will see you in 1 Corinthians!

    God bless.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 36):

    Romans 16:18 - For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.

    For they are such as serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; which is a term that is used for their own satisfaction. And by good words. Interesting that this is the word useful. With useful words and fair speeches (and this is the word eulogy), they deceive the hearts of the simple. The word simple means nave. With useful words and fair speeches, they deceive the people who are nave. That's what it is saying.

    Romans 16:27 - To God only wise, be glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen.

    So, he says to the only wise God. That's its literal translation, to the only wise God. The only God, and the only wise God. He's only wisdom and He's the only God. Is glory, and if we understand this, he is making a deity presentation that the only wise God is glory through Jesus Christ forever. Amen.

    The word glory in Greek has to do with substance. The SHEKINAH glory in the Old Testament was the substance of God appearing in the holy of holies. When you hear the word glory, it would be incorrect for me to do something in the human and say, "Give God the glory." That's just giving Him credit for the good that I do because I don't want to take the credit for myself. Glory means His substance, His Spirit, His presence. The only wise God is glory through Jesus Christ. He is revealing Himself, His substance through Jesus Christ forever. Amen.

    Well, that is all I have to share from Romans. I will begin with 1 Corinthians soon, Lord willing!

    Blessings to you all in Christ!
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 35):

    Romans 16:6 - Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour on us.

    It says Greet Mary. It is literally Mariam, one of six Mary's mentioned in the New Testament. We don't know who she is but we know he said who bestowed much labour on us. The word labour in the Greek means work to the point of exhaustion.

    Romans 16:10 - Salute Apelles approved in Christ. Salute them which are of Aristobulus' household.

    Salute Apelles approved in Christ. The word approved is the word DOKIMADZO that means to approve after testing. That is a very important word. It's the word used for a Christian. 1 Peter Chapter 1 tells us that the genuineness of our faith is put to the test and proven.

    Romans 16:17 - Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.

    Now I appeal to you, brethren, and listen to this, the command. Mark them which cause divisions and offences. The word mark is the word SKOPOS. We get our word scope from this word. And it is in a Present Participle form in the Greek, which means continue to observe. Be continually looking at those who cause divisions and offenses (SCANDALONS), contrary to the doctrine which you have learned.

    Paul said in Galatians Chapter 1 that if anybody preaches any other gospel than that which he has preached, let them be accursed. That's pretty bold and authoritative. If they don't preach, or if they preach contrary to the doctrine which Paul has taught and has given them, mark them. That's command number one. Command number two is avoid them.

    The word avoid means to go out of your way to avoid them. It's the word bend in the Greek. If you are walking right at somebody, just bend yourself right around them. You give them the message that they are teaching false doctrine.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 34):

    Romans 15:26 - For it hath pleased them of Macedonia and Achaia to make a certain contribution for the poor saints which are at Jerusalem.

    For it hath pleased them of Macedonia and Achaia to make a certain contribution, and the word contribution is the word Koinonia. It is where we get our word fellowship. A contribution for the poor saints. It should literally read "For the poor of the saints," which are at Jerusalem.

    Paul went through Macedonia and Achaia, and he says "You know, we got some saints over there in Jerusalem that are in poverty. Not only is there a famine, but they are cut off because of their belief in Christ. They don't have a lot of finances, and they don't have a lot of help. Their families won't help them. This would really bring unity in the body of Christ if you Gentiles could give a contribution, and I take it to the Jews in Jerusalem and tell them here's from your brethren the Gentiles."

    Romans 15:30 - Now I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, and for the love of the Spirit, that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me;

    He says my appeal is that you strive together with me in your prayers to God for me;

    The term "strive together" is one compound Greek word. It's the word SUN (pronounced Soon), which means with, and the word AGONA, which means agony. Agonize with me! In fact, the word is used for wrestling. When you see two wrestlers flopping around on the mat, they are agonizing together. So, he says "Join with me in prayer, agonize together with me in prayers to God for me."

    Romans 15:33 - Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.

    Now the God of peace, and notice that the word "be" is in italics. It's that way in the scriptures, but the verb is not "be." It should be "is." It's a statement of fact. It literally reads, "Now the God of peace IS with you all. Amen.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 33):

    Romans 15:13 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.

    He says, now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing. The cause: And the word "that" actually means toward. Toward the goal that you might abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Isn't that great? No covenants and no promise, but for us, we find hope as God's Spirit empowers us in Christ. So, we're told not to please ourselves, but rather to love our neighbor. Love him for the good, that is, the good in Christ!

    Romans 15:14 - And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, that ye also are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge, able also to admonish one another.

    In three areas of his life, the first one is in the preaching of Paul. Paul says, and I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, that ye also are full of goodness. And again, this comes from the root AGATHOS, the Spiritual good. But these next two phrases describe what he means by Spiritual good.

    Having been filled with all knowledge. That's a Perfect Tense in the Greek text. These people are not ignorant. They are filled with knowledge. And being able to admonish one another. The word admonish means to warn, literally place in the mind or warn people.

    So, he's telling them that they are doctrinally sound and that they are filled with the knowledge of God. They just needed to be taught a little more exact through Paul's writings. But he says I'm convinced that you have enough knowledge of God's word and the truth, and enough maturity that you can admonish one another through the use of the word.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 32):

    Romans 15:2 - Let every one of us please his neighbour for his good to edification.

    Let every one of us please his neighbor. The word neighbor is the closest person to you at any given time. It doesn't mean just your next-door neighbor. It's anybody that is close to you at any given time.

    The cause for this command: For his good and to edification. The word good is the word AGATHOS for spiritual good.

    Please your neighbor. How do I do that? For his spiritual good to build him up. Again, edification is a construction term that means to build a house. Whatever is best for that person spiritually to develop their relationship with the Lord.

    Romans 15:5 - Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus:

    Now the God of patience (HUPOMONE), and again that's remaining under, and consolation (encouragement), grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Christ Jesus: Likeminded towards one other! Well, what is the example? According to Christ Jesus. He's the example!

    Now the word mind for "likeminded" is the word PHRONEO. We get our English term frame of mind and attitude from this Greek word. We are to have the same attitude, the same goal, and we are to be likeminded one toward another.

    In Philippians 2:5, the same word was used about Jesus. Here's the command, "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus." The book of Philippians was written about fellowship. Some think it was written about joy, but it is actually about fellowship. That's what Philippians was written for. Paul says that the believers ought to be one in fellowship.

    They ought to be likeminded. That doesn't mean that we believe the same thing and we think the same words and the same thoughts all the time together. What it means is we have the same frame of mind. And we find that Jesus was used as the example. What was His attitude when He came into this existence here?
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    (Romans Part 31b):

    Romans 15:1 Continuation

    It is a burden to carry. If you have to be sensitive to one or more people, and to carry their weaknesses and their views, it is a burden. And we are to carry it! That's what it boils down to. You carry your own load, but the heaviness of somebody else's load, help them. But you are responsible to carry your own.

    The older believer, a Christian matures to where they can start handling their own freight and the weight of that load. And they get to a point to where they can carry their own freight, but they can start helping other people down this pilgrim road that people are having a tough time walking.

    So, we that are strong, we are continually indebted to carry the weaknesses of the ones who are without power, and not to please ourselves. It is hard to do in our society. Our culture and our society encourage self-centeredness. We're a society that seeks pleasure. And we're told not to please ourselves.
  • Jesse - 3 months ago
    The book of Romans (Constitution of the Christian faith)

    (Romans Part 31a):

    Romans 15:1 - We then that are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves.

    First of all, the classification. It says, we then that are strong. Romans 14:1 started off with "to the one who is weak with respect to the faith." Here it says to we who are strong. Paul considers himself to be a strong believer.

    There are only two kinds. There's a weak believer and a strong believer. That's it! We then that are strong, that's a classification. Here's the concept: What are we to do? We ought to bear the infirmities of the weak, and not to please ourselves. What a verse!

    The word ought is an old English word that has to do with indebtedness. We are indebted. In the Greek, this is what is called a Present Active Imperative Indicative which means we are to continue to be indebted and obligated to those who are weaker. It is a continuous obligation. Our obligation is to bear the infirmities of the weak.

    The word infirmities ASTHENEMATA means weakness. And the word weak ADUNATON means without power. They have no spiritual strength. We are not talking about somebody who is physically weak. We are talking about somebody who is spiritually weak. But we are to bear the infirmities of the weak. This is the same word used in Galatians Chapter 6 where it says to bear one another's burdens. This word actually means to carry. It doesn't mean to tolerate younger believers. It means to shoulder the load. Help carry their burdens, and to not please ourselves.
  • Jrhymes22 - 3 months ago
    Please pray for healing for my Dad. He has been dealing with leukemia for the past year and half and the doctors just recently told him that there is nothing else they can do for him and that he only has a few weeks left to live.
  • Ronald Whittemore - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Hey S Spencer,

    I am doing well for an old man; I am also glad Jesse is continuing. Hope your travel has been smooth.

    Thanks, brother and God bless,

    RLW
  • Christian2 - 3 months ago
    Heavely Father I ask that You Bless me with at home and that everything will work out in my favor and that You will Bless me to get my own place soon. I ask for protection from people coming against me in prayer and ask that You will put a stop to manipulations coming against my prayers and that all of my prayers are lead by You Father God in Lord Jesus Christ Name, amen. I ask for provision for my finances and ask for Grace and Mercy for pride and arrogance. I ask that You can protect me from manipulations people are doing to cause this Father God in Lord Jesus Christ Name, amen. Thank you all for your prayers and support.
  • Carleton - 3 months ago
    Christian greetings! This verse among several on meditations of reproof and correction speaks to me this day.

    "Art thou not from everlasting, O LORD my God, mine Holy One? we shall not die. O LORD, thou hast ordained them for judgment; and, O mighty God, thou hast established them for correction." Habakkuk 1:12 KJV

    Now back to work. :)
  • David Allen - 3 months ago
    Please remember and my daughters and their families in your prayers
  • S Spencer - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Hi Brother Ronald.

    How are you?

    It's good to see you check in from time to time!

    It haven't been many questions or discussions on the site lately.

    I have been studying and enjoying Brother Jesse's material in the Greek.

    Again, It's good to hear from you!

    Blessings.
  • Ronald Whittemore - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Amen brother,

    God bless,

    RLW
  • GiGi - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Yes Ronald, I, too, miss and wonder about those who with us here but have not been here in awhile. I pray for them and would be blessed to hear from them all again. Yet, I trust that they are walking in God's will and way as He keeps them from falling as He does for us, too.

    As to discussions. I have been so very blessed by the discussions on this site. I have learned so much from others and mostly from going back into Scriptures to refresh my learning about topics. I hope that the discussions on varied topics will pick up soon. I am preparing to post the next segment of what I posted last month on God's will and man's will. It will be about God's holiness, righteousness and purity as it relates to His actions towards sin and sinners. I am nearly done composing it in a Word doc so I can review, revise, and add to it with future topics related to the idea I have that stems from a posting between Chris and I a while back. I pray that I will write well and accurately as a reflection pf what the Scriptures teach. I value your prayers on this, if you would be so kind.

    We are doing well. Still waiting to get started on the stair railings very soon. Should hear from Eric about upcoming time frame.
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    I'm praying for you, brother Paul.
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Praying for you, brother Frank.
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Father, please bring healing to Your servant Bibleman, in JESUS' Name!
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Yes this afflicts I believe all of us these days surrounded by so many worldly influences. Grant to each of us to be SINGLE-MINDED in our devotion unto You, O Lord.
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Father, I ask that You grant these requests in JESUS' Name.
  • BroJ - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Yes, Lord, I ask that you will grant this brother's specific request in JESUS' Name!
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 months ago
    Hello Ronald,

    Thank you for taking the time to read my work. I'm happy to hear that the things I am sharing are helpful. I do wish that the person who asked me to do this was still here. My whole intent was to point out some variations/differences that I have found between the Greek text and our English translations. This is what I was asked to do by a user on this forum. As long as you and a few others are still following along, I will continue to press on through the book of Revelation (Lord willing).

    Thank you for your kind words of encouragement. Like you, I also miss the discussions. I know we have a different understanding between the Great White Throne Judgment and the Bema Seat Judgment. I think we may have discussed that one before.

    I agree about the 1,000-year reign where some will be saved, and others will still continue to reject Christ. It amazes me how anyone can live in such a perfect world during that time period and at the end still choose to reject Christ.

    I do find it interesting that you believe the new city is made up of each believer's stone. I've never heard that before. I have no opinion on that one way or another, but I do find it thought provoking.

    Again, thank you so much for your message my brother. I do hope and pray that the Lord will continue to give each of us that hunger and desire for His word in order that we might come to know Christ more and more each day and that His perfect will for our lives be carried out.

    Blessings in Christ!


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