Bible Questions & Discussion PAGE 524

  • S Spencer - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Hi John.

    You are referring to John 15:1-12.

    1) I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.

    2) Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.

    3) Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.

    The Greek word for purge is kathairo, which means "to cleanse. The Lord cleanses you that you bring forth "BEAR" more fruit.

    Some people consider the purging to be pruning, and He does that too, but it really means to cleanse. There is no doubt that the Lord does some pruning. He moves into our lives and takes out those things that offend,

    What is important to see here is who is producing the fruit? The answer is in verses 5 and 6.

    4) Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.

    5) I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.

    Verses 6-12.

    If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.

    If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.

    Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.

    As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved you: continue ye in my love.

    If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love; even as I have kept my Father's commandments, and abide in his love.

    These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full.

    This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you.

    I will leave off there so others may add and improve on my reply and perhaps I will join later.

    God bless.
  • Linda on Genesis 4 - 2 years ago
    Why did God reject Cain's offering? He was a tiller of the ground - he gave the first fruits of what he had. I do not understand why it was turned away. Thank You . . .
  • Jesse - In Reply - 2 years ago
    John,

    The fruit is what is produced by Gods Spirit. A person who has been born of Gods Spirit continuously produces fruit because it is the Spirit in them producing the fruit.

    In John Chapter 15, there are two important phrases that we need to understand. One is where Jesus says every branch (in me), and the other phrase is (abiding in me).

    These are describing two different different branches, the first one (in me) is a dead branch unable to produce fruit. The second branch, the one (abiding in the vine) continuously produces fruit because this branch is feeding off the life source which is Jesus Christ.

    It's like a fruit tree in your garden. There are branches in the tree that produce fruit, and there are branches that are in the tree that are dead branches which are incapable of producing fruit because they are dead branches.

    So the person who has received Christ and been born of His Spirit, that person is the one who permanently abides in Him, and that person will be continuously producing fruit.

    Otherwise, a person is just physically attached to the vine but they are a dead branch because they have never been born of Gods Spirit.

    I can break down these few verses in John Chapter 15 if you would like me to? Otherwise I'll just keep this short.

    Blessings to you in Christ Jesus!
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank you Mr. or Mrs. GiGi for your kind words.

    For the record, I am a Mrs. Thanks to all who have prayed for me. God is Good and is aiding me in this time of illness. The last four days have been much improved from the precious week. So, I am on the mend from this respiratory infection. Nebulizer treatments have been extra helpful and the medications are working to reduce the inflammation in my lungs and fight the bacteria that settled in my lungs. Still very fatigued, but my breathing is much improved and I don't feel as compromised as last week. Mostly just coughing a lot now.

    Praise the Lord for his healing work and the prayers of all here. I have been blessed.

    Thank you for asking.
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    The wicked will not live out half their life according to Psalm 55:23 (loosely translated). The implied destruction here in this verse is well kproven in the article from the Washington Post March 31, 2015. Here there was Gospel music and a few other types at the high life expenctancy in the70's all the way down to punk and rap which was at best 30 years old as to the length of men and women (although the article was titled "Why a Musician's Life Expectancy Depends on What Type of Music SHE plays". Another article of similar charts was somewhere else (probably a magazine) at the time which also showed classical music on this same type of line chart at the high end.

    It is of course debatable as to the exact cause (we all know it is sin). The lifestyles are mentioned; but the demonic language; rhythms; and harmonies that blaspheme God are not given insight.

    Something like music once was generally looked upon as an art; and much classical music was written by Christians; especially J.S. Bach. There were of course romances and drama in Opera that sometimes invoked the pagan gods that were usually told for entertainment reasons. There are rumors that Paginini sold his soul to the devil; and we can certainly look at Hitler's fascination with Wagner and his the composer's anti semitic traits as a negative thing. Nonetheless; just looking at the effect of classical music and rap or heavy metal or rock on the mind and we see the former bringing patterns that some say resemble DNA (in the case of Bach there are numerous articles on the subject); whereas the latter music causes dissociation; schizophrenic behavior and other manifestations (as seen with the LSD trips in the 60s).

    This particular subject of course could be examined in regard to broader scopes of sins which on their own may be "neutral".

    If we prioritize God then He gives us the desire of our hearts ( Psalm 37:4). If we live for ourselves first; then we are following the error of James 4:3.
  • Ronald Whittemore - In Reply on Isaiah 53 - 2 years ago
    Hey Patrick42

    My understanding is the arm of the LORD revealed was for Israel and Jesus came for the lost sheep of Israel Matt. 15:24 and fulfill the law and the prophets, Matt. 26:54.

    John 12:37-41 But though he had done so many miracles before them, yet they believed not on him: 38 That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed 39 Therefore they could not believe, because that Esaias said again, 40 He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened their heart; that they should not see with their eyes, nor understand with their heart, and be converted, and I should heal them. 41 These things said Esaias, when he saw his glory, and spake of him.

    Also, there is Matthew 8:14-17 Luke 22:35-38 Acts 8:26-35 Romans 10:11-21.

    God bless,

    RLW
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    God's timing

    Yesterday; my Pastor discussed the situation where an individual was denied access to an American Airlines flight to or from Chicago when the doors were shut. The complaint however was never filed after the gentleman realized that the plane had crashed and he was the only survivor. Someone may be familiar with this story and the individual involved; apparently he keeps the ticket to remind him how precious his "borrowed time" is.

    Trusting in God when circumstances are chaotic and it appears to be out of control is easier said than done; of course. It isn't pleasant to think of Paul being given a prophecy of his soon death in Rome (see Acts 20 starting in verse 23). Same could be said for Peter who perhaps had a worse situation in John 21:28 which was said to happen in his old age; so he had to wait many years to see this fulfilled.

    One thing is certain; the Lord can bring people through trials; or enable them to escape. John was apparently the only apostle to escape martyrdom; some say they attempted to boil him in oil and failed; certainly his life wasn't a pleasure cruise being exiled to Patmos. We can also say that according to the life of Christ nothing can happen to us outside of God's ultimate plans and purposes and outside of the timing of the event. This relates not only to our demise on this earth; but to all things in every moment of every day. Sometimes when we are overwhelmed God can change things; or send others to assist. When temptation comes God can remove the source (see 1 Cor. 10:13). This is why fellowship is so crucial; we are not designed to be "an island". Personal quiet time and devotionals; of course are important not just for ourselves but to help disciple and counsel others.

    Dying itself of course is a daily thing ( 1 Cor. 15:31). It is a sign that we are godly in Christ Jesus; dying first to our own pride and our plans; and yes our dreams outside His will. Let us be conformed daily to His image.
  • Tovah - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Irregardless. is a non word.
  • Sharmine lewis on Proverbs 2 - 2 years ago
    Can you explain proverbs chapters 1&2 please
  • John ray - 2 years ago
    I'll do my best to access Jesus says he's the vine we are the branch if you don't produce fruit he will cut it off and throw it into fire what does it mean about the fruit is that mean walking with him doing what he says saving souls please explain thank you
  • Patrick42 on Isaiah 53 - 2 years ago
    At a time of the death of pope Benedict xvi, on new years eve 2022. This most highly esteemed personality on earth along with his predessessor the late saint pope John Paul 2 the great. Of which did fulfil many words of the prophets of old, but i want to bring to mind a tittle of a precious thing done by the pair. Noting that Benedict whose name means branch, and did visit Jerusalem in may 2009, in a year he officially called to celebrate the apostle Paul, by in depth studies of his gospel message in the world.

    Pauls work as a servant of Jesus Christ/Yeshua, is rich with prophecies of which it can surely be assumed that Pauls writings known as his gospel, was and were truly as he claims in them, that is of heavenly revelation, not of flesh and blood.

    In a nutshell ISAIAH 53 the arm of the Lord is the man Paul/Saul of Tarsus, even though the man Christ Jesus is the only name whereby all must be saved, ie He who was crucified on a tree, but it remains with much controversy between jew and gentile, but Psalms 22 is i am sure is Jesus and Paul is his servant...................who also is that prophet promised since Moses time ( re Deuteronomy 18).

    I can see many eyebrows being raised if you reading this for first time, but consider, is not as you were ever told. Of which are words found in the previous chapter Isaiah 52............Paul is as one who surnamed himself by the name of Israel, and found in many places in the book of Isaiah in re words of the servant Israel.
  • T Levis - In Reply - 2 years ago
    That was a beautiful prayer & great kind words.

    Hebrews 3:13, Psalms 31:24, Psalms 27:14, Matthew 6:25-34,

    Hopefully these are helpful
  • Jesse - In Reply on Psalms 1 - 2 years ago
    Psalm 26:2
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 2 years ago
    The rebellion led to the "anointed cherub" ( Ezekiel 28:14) and his musical gifting in heaven to be removed from his place of authority as we also see in Isaiah 14. He would have been out of the heavenly worship crew at that point pisitionally. Ezekiel 28:16 then talks about rade and violence resulting from what could be a period of time when spiritual beings roamed the earth beteeen the time of Genesis 1:1 and 1:2. This is a controversial topic; what we can say is that there were further punishments when the Nephilim before and after the flood had relations and offspring with women they chose ( Gen. 6:4). They certainly also caused "men of renown" to cause violence and God had to wipe all out except for Noah and his family.

    Satan's world although confined to controling the earth apparently also still involved and perhaps still does heavenly meetings with other demons (see Job 1 and 2). These were also involved with David's sin ( 1 Chron. 21:1) as well as lying words in the false prophets (in that case an unknown demonic entity caused this) ( 1 Kings 22:21-23). The last giant recorded was Goliath; and the Nephilim are said to be under the earth in Tartarus or the bottomless pit ( 2 Peter 2:4). The next thing taken froom Satan was the power of death in that all men were in a part of Sheol; but the "good" or pleasant part (Abraham's bosom) Luke 16:22 was removed when Christ went down into the earth after the Crucifixion and captivity was made captive ( Eph. 4:8). Now those absent from the body are present with the Lord; i.e. they go straight to the heavenly throne room. ( 2 Cor. 5:6). Finally; at the midpoint of the Trib. Satan is permanently taken from any access to heaven and cast to earth. It seems all those "powers of the air" or other demons are cast down from space ( Eph 2:2) also see Rev. 12:4. After the Trib he is confined himself to the bottomless pit (see Rev. 20); then in the end of Revelation to the lake of fire joining Antichrist/False Prophet.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I will certainly pray for you Richard. Thanks for clueing me in!
  • Richard H Priday - In Reply - 2 years ago
    You are always my biggest fan; as it were. Listen; I am SUPPOSED to head up a study on prophecy Jan 9; but insisted that there would be prayer first and some general suggestions as to a few topics to discuss. I am not planning to go ahead without it; the original plan about 9 months ago for the same thing fell through. I have a feeling it will again. What is important to me is that what I say is "efifying". I am also praying that a real move of God transpires; there seems to be a lot of lukewarmness about.

    The Lord has given me some insight; and I would even say visions of the future; some of which are from when I first was saved in the 1980s. I am not gifted in teaching so appreciate prayer. Also for the possibility of a study in a local nursing home this month; I hope to hear from the director again of volunteer services if it is His will; if not then no. Finally; I could put all this on prayer but I have had a fairly honest talk with my family about finding a place nearby and I am primarily looking at leads in my local church. My family is unsaved; and they have certain need for my help; although there is no need yet for 24 hour care. I am praying my mom will get help once my dad's mind or health deteriorates enough; she is rather intransagent now. Thankfully I talked to my dad first then my mom today and am transparent about what I'm doing. God has shown me favor on my pt job as I need to take a couple personal days and maybe another partial to take my parents to med appts. I am praying if a good service for driving is available He will open up another avenue; for now I think I can work things out with my employer as I would like to continue to work.

    I have taken time off from hobbies and such in December (coin collecting). This has given me max time for this site. I plan to continue for now; until I run out of ideas or get too busy with work or other ministries. Googling verses has helped me learn where sriptures are that I am familiar with.
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    Footnote on rewards.

    Irregardless of whether men or women have any different roles either now or in eternity I thought a few words on eternal rewards needed to be said for exhortation. Hebrews 11:16 makes it clear that a heavenly country was sought; hence we are as aliens and pilgrims on the earth ( 1 Peter 2:11-12). Paul exhorts us to press on to win the prize and to put worldly concerns behind us ( Phil. 3:14). We must be careful to endure to the end so as not to forfeit our reward ( Rev. 3:11).

    It is clear from these and other exhortations that our reward comes not in this life but in heaven. This; of course is against those preachers emphasizing worldly riches as indication of "blessings from God." Luke 4:6 should be a healthy reminder that the enemy also can offer things in this life and in the end of course pull the rug out from under us.

    There are verses talking about people praising our "good works" ( Matt. 5:16). Such was probably the case early on in Christ's ministry also; while He hid from many His truths in parables and didn't yet fully reveal Himself to men so as to accellerate beyond the set time for the persecution and death to occur. There were many who would see Him as "good teacher" would recieve the statement in Mark 10:18 about God alone being good. We will be hated in this life; clearly and our reward being great for the hurtful statements in the Beatitudes clearly is indicative of eternity in heaven after this life. It is for "His Name's sake" ( Jn. 15:21) that we suffer these things. That name; which is the only figure in religion I know of that is cursed by all pagans. The Name which claims to be THE truth ( Jn. 14:6). Satan is going to resist God and His people as long as he is still loose in this world and to the extent God allows Him to test us. May we hold on tenaciously to His promises through the power of the Spirit. Let us continue until the end to be "salt and light!" ( Matt. 5:13-14).

    Agape.
  • GiGi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Dear Lisa, I will pray for you and your family today.

    Dear Heavenly Father, Lisa and family have been sick. Please bring healing and health to this household quickly and stop the sickness cycle. We as this of You, Father, in the name of Jesus. Amen.
  • Lolly Fryar on Romans 7 - 2 years ago
    What's the time line when satan was cast down from heaven?
  • GiGi - In Reply on Psalms 1 - 2 years ago
    The approved canon of books in the Old and New Testament number 66. Apocryphal books are not included in this count.
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    Men and women: Roles and rewards conclusion

    God is a rewarder of those who do good and we are commanded to believe this ( Heb. 11:6). The same can be said about the reward of evildoers ( Matthew 6:2 is an example but not the best of how the Pharisees have their reward now and that assumes they suffer eternal loss later; for some reason I can't find better cross reference but it's there somewhere).

    In any event there is no mutually exclusive indicator with any of the heavenly authority or rewards Christ promises even though women aren't specifically mentioned. Certainly the Canaanite women in Matthew 15:21-28 had great faith and was only one of 2 Christ noted had this who asked for a healing in scripture. So clearly women can have great faith. It is unclear exactly HOW we will fulfill our roles in the Millennium and beyond ruling over cities; for example or even in heavenly places for eternity.

    Whether women and men will do similar or somewhat different things isn't clear. We see Rahab also (even with her "vocation" attached to her name) as one of the "heroes of the faith" in Heb. 11. We are certainly an interesting group of "misfits" that God chooses for His purposes.

    Whatever the future holds; we as Paul can be "content" in any and all situations. ( Philippians 4:12). God knows what He is doing; thankfully and saves us from ourselves and there will be no more contention and strife in the Kingdom. Hopefully we can all learn to get along now in the meantime..

    Agape; Rich P.
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    Men and women: Roles and eternal rewards (cont).

    Okay take 2...

    We see from Galatians 3:28 in the last post that we are one in Christ. There are certain things such as slavery mentioned in the rest of the verse that supposedly are outlawed almost worldwide (but that continue unabated nonetheless). Thus; when we see Revelation 13:16-18 we see slaves still being mentioned; along with every type person in society (in that case LOST people taking the Mark of the Beast); and in Rev. 13:7 we see every trible; tongue and language who is represented in heaven (saved folk).

    I have probably stated before that there are some women who I consider of superior intellect. An example is Amy Van Gerpen at Tracking Bible Prophecy. Her teaching on Revelation is now complete; each chapter being jam packed with page after page of scripture cross references. She is not claiming any authority to teach as a Pastor; and goes to church with her husband. It is in my estimation unsurpassed for detail and theologically accurate.

    Sadly though even if we could take an "impartial" approach to women teaching in the church on the pulpit when you look at the women who are prominent or simply calling themselves "public speakers" they often take up a role of authority and I am not aware of any at this point who don't have major theological and/or doctrinal error. Of course as far as prosperity preachers in general I can't say much better. So there is perhaps a predilection for such apostasy and deception to continue with women in these roles ( 1 Tim. 2:12). I have also discussed what roles women can have; and their strength that tends to be with prayer and at times discernment. Also I probably brought up how women were to cover their heads while prophesying or in prayer (ostensively in a public setting) so there are tines things are said; and of course this excludes private settings to some extent.

    Kings and priests in Revelation 5:10 could include women as far as I see.
  • Richard H Priday - 2 years ago
    Our identity in Christ: Male and Female roles; and eternal rewards.

    We are told in 1 Timothy 2:9 to the end of the chapter the role of women; and the explanation thereof. The reasoning given is that man was created first; and also Eve was the one who was deceived (and was the first to sin) as an explanation. This is somewhat explained in the result of the fall ( Genesis 3:16) where man would rule over woman but the "desire" would be for the husband. Others have interpreted that as an urge to take control and usurp that authority. Perhaps it means both depending on the submissiveness or lack thereof of the woman.

    The further detail here as to who was first created and first sinned adds a somewhat perplexing additional detail here. It would appear that the resulting punishment after the fall was to be contrasted with the original state of man and woman or it wouldn't be mentioned in Genesis as something different. It seems that the continuing status specifically in the church is not only the result of the fall and consequences but because of the original order of the creation and fall involving Adam first; then Eve. I may not have the best answer here as to how it effects church roles. First of all it appears that all animals were named; and they were to be along with the garden something Adam had authority over and care for. This was part of the rulership given to Adam. There may have been other things as well we are not aware of. The fact that Eve was deceived and the first to sin doesn't leave Adam any more innocent. In fact; his deliberate disobedience of God was a sin compounded by the fact that he should have been concerned about what happened to Eve. He deliberately sinned in listening to her voice which in some ways is worse than being deceived; albeit may not have thought about it that way.

    NOnetheless in Christ ultimately there is no male or female ( Gal. 3:28) in Christ; and that relates to cultural and racial barriers as well.
  • RaptureMan2023 - In Reply - 2 years ago
    I agree with you 98%, Adam. The other two percent (grooming in the schools, etc.) is the POLISHING of the scientific "finished" project. Many children are being enticed and encouraged to step into their hormonally-induced places in society; others are being shamed and coerced into it. TOTALLY EVIL! Anything to change the image and likeness God created us to be. You're right...God's got those demons in His crosshairs! No pun intended.
  • Adam - In Reply on Romans 7:21 - 2 years ago
    The reason a higher % of youth are deciding they're gay, trans, or whatever, is because they're psychologically groomed by motivated parents and teachers. They're pushed in that direction and rewarded if they say those magic words, and discouraged and and pressured if they're not. For example, wearing certain clothes or dressing up as a 2 year old means nothing in terms of a sexual identity. They're only two! They don't know about sex and don't care. They're kids playing. Most people don't even remember anything from that age.

    Harsh judgment will come on any adults who groom their kids to think sexually or perverse or about disgusting sinful unnatural things. What we're seeing in the current evil society is people increasingly committing child abuse in the open and forcing others to accept that. People in society are even starting to push pedophilia and trying to normalize that. Obviously these sick evils are not from God, they are from satan. No, God rejects immorality of the world and so should Christians. One of satan's greatest lies is that people are born a certain way and therefore feel entitled to sin. That's really clever and a lot of people started believing it, but it's still a lie. Nowadays a child sees a colorful piece of clothing and puts it on and plays around and the parent is immediately ready to cut the child's body parts off- almost like offering their child as a sacrifice to a false god of the evil woke world. God is watching all of this evil unfold and many people will weep with regret if they keep turning from Him and following the world.

    Matthew 18:6 "But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea."
  • Wayne S Clayton st on Psalms 23 - 2 years ago
    Why is female pastor s not condom in the eyes of the lord
  • Sammi - In Reply on Romans 7:21 - 2 years ago
    Wow , thank you for your heart open hearted post . May God bless you and may He make you His forever .
  • Sammi - In Reply - 2 years ago
    Thank you so much . Your words are a great comfort to me , you are a treasure .
  • Sammi - In Reply on Psalms 121 - 2 years ago
    It has been a tough year for me last year , I also have the feeling that 2023 is going to be even tougher for me . I ask God that I might know two things : I pray that whatever happens to me in this life , that it might always be God's will , and that I remember , all day every day that God is with me and Jesus is with me . I believe that only their love and mercy are going to get me through this next year . Please , put yourself in God's hands . His eye is always on you , no matter what you are facing you are not facing it alone . Jesus is walking next to you every step . Stay strong , you are beloved and there is a seat , waiting for you , at the marriage supper of the Lamb . Come back on here and talk to us , we are all in the same boat , sailing life's stormy seas , but look , there is Jesus , walking towards us on the water , calming the waves and smiling at us as he approaches .
  • GiGi - 2 years ago
    It is the New Year for me and the fireworks are blasting all around. Got up around 15 minutes ago since I cannot sleep through the noise. hand washed the dishes. Relaxing a bit until things die down.

    I want to pray for blessings upon all on this forum and their loved ones. This forum has been a blessing for me this past year I have been participating. Glad the Lord led me here November 2021. I have meet so many lovely believers here and have learned from post after post after post. Thank you all for praying for one another here and for sharing your wisdom and gracious words.

    I pray that 2023 keeps us all in the one true faith in Jesus Christ, Our Savior and Lord of all. I pray that we seek Him with all our hearts, mind, soul, and strength as we discover what the Word says of Him. I pray that we do not grow weary from the trials of life, but knowing that Jesus suffered so for us, we bear up under troubles, being strengthened in our resolve to live godly and upright lives before all men.

    I pray that members of our families that are unsaved will be drawn to Him by the Holy Spirit and receive the salvation Jesus bought for us by His perfect obedience and sacrifice of His life. I pray that our families will be well and overcome any sicknesses that hit us. I pray that God will provide for our daily needs in these difficult financial times. I pray that He provides jobs for those seeking them, housing for those who do not have a place to stay, food for each day, and wisdom to utilize what God provides in the best ways. Amen.


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