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AnandaHya has gotten us started

questions Posted by AnandaHya, answers by 4runner
1. do you teach a works salvation?
I guess that depends on the definition of works salvation? I believe that one must do more than make a mental accent to Christ as Savior, but must also make Him Lord of their life. I believe repentance is a change of heart, and not just a change of mind. I believe obedience will follow repentance if the repentance was genuine


2. what is the biblical definition in your opinion of the five fold ministry since you disagree with what Zone posted from some self proclaimed apostles and prophets websites?
I believe all 5 of the 5 fold ministries are still in effect, and will be until we (the church) come to unity in faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:
3. what are your motives for being on this forum? are you seeking to teach or seeking fellowship?
Both. Although I have been false accused of being a self proclaimed prophet. I think that I more so fall in to the office of a teacher


4. what do you believe Grace really means?
God’s ability working in you and/or thru you to do what you could never do apart from Him
5. so you do sin and have to ask for forgiveness?
Yes, but I believe it is possible to live without sin through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, not to earn salvation, but because God has freed us from our sin. I am not there yet, but i honestly believe that God is able to get me there




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1. how did you come to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior?

2. can you expand on your home ministry and how it was started?

3. what denomination were you ordained with?
 
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How did mary have a male child without a ( Man ) ?
 
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AnandaHya has gotten us started

questions Posted by AnandaHya, answers by 4runner

I guess that depends on the definition of works salvation? I believe that one must do more than make a mental accent to Christ as Savior, but must also make Him Lord of their life. I believe repentance is a change of heart, and not just a change of mind. I believe obedience will follow repentance if the repentance was genuine


I believe all 5 of the 5 fold ministries are still in effect, and will be until we (the church) come to unity in faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ:
Both. Although I have been false accused of being a self proclaimed prophet. I think that I more so fall in to the office of a teacher


God’s ability working in you and/or thru you to do what you could never do apart from Him
Yes, but I believe it is possible to live without sin through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, not to earn salvation, but because God has freed us from our sin. I am not there yet, but i honestly believe that God is able to get me there




I think this is good ask some more
Dear friend,
Does the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father? That is from the Father alone?
Or does the Holy Spirit proceed from both the Father and the Son?
What does the Bible say?
In Erie PA Scott R. Harrington
PS What does the correct biblical answer this question tell us about the Orthodox Church versus the popes of Rome since 1014 AD?

 
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1. how did you come to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior?
That is somewhat a long story, long story short. I was brought up in church, but never served the Lord. I went to church one day with my mother after not going in about 10 yrs, and accepted Him as my Savior. At that time i was a drug dealer, and user. I ask the Lord to deliver me from crack which He did, but I continued to sell weed, drink, sleep around ect... all along still attending church each Sunday. I starting smoking crack again. One late night/ early morning i asked the Lord. ''I thought you delivered me?'' He answered ''I did, but you kept selling drugs, drinking, sleeping around ect... you gave me nothing in return. Either give it all to me or you have given nothing to me at all'' At that point i decided to give my life completely to the Lord. I stopped every cold turkey, and have been a faithful follower of Christ every since

2. can you expand on your home ministry and how it was started?
I had a friend that had a Bible Study in his home. I went, I enjoyed it, we began meeting at my house with myself being the main teacher, and it grew from there.

Right now I meet twice a week with two different groups, on Thursdays with a mature in Christ group, and on Mondays were I am teaching new converts.

3. what denomination were you ordained with?
Independent/ pentecostal. I personally am not pentecostal persey, but I am in agreement with much of what they teach.
 
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Dear friend,
Does the Holy Spirit proceed from the Father? That is from the Father alone?
Or does the Holy Spirit proceed from both the Father and the Son?
What does the Bible say?
I believe the Holy Spirit is the Father/ The Spirit of the Father
tell us about the Orthodox Church versus the popes of Rome since 1014 AD?
This is a history question, not a biblical question or a question about my personal beliefs.
 
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what are you studying right now in you Monday and thursday night Bible study?

lol I could ask you a ton of questions ;) but I've got to get the kids ready for Vacation Bible school :) ttyl :)
 
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what are you studying right now in you Monday and thursday night Bible study?

lol I could ask you a ton of questions ;) but I've got to get the kids ready for Vacation Bible school :) ttyl :)
On Mondays we are going through a group of lessons so far in order we have studied.

1) False gospel vs true gospel
2) New Creation
3) Blood Covenant
4) Sit, Walk, Stand
5) The sermon on the Mount

Those are the titles of each lesson. Actually I wrote them up myself and am going to turn them into a teachers guide for other teachers

Next Monday we will be studying John 17, The prayer of Jesus.

On Thursdays we are studying the Gospel of John verse by verse chapter by chapter
 
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Can you explain the Three Jesus in the Bible ? Also how did the disciples pray ?
 
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Originally Posted by IsraEl999

Can you explain the Three Jesus in the Bible ? Also how did the disciples pray ?
Yes what faith are you? Islam? Are you here to find converts? :)
I do not want this thread to turn into a debate thread. So could yall please keep the questions aimed toward me please.

Abiding no disrespect meant, but maybe you could pm Israel999 that question.
 
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Can you explain the Three Jesus in the Bible ? Also how did the disciples pray ?
Not sure what the question means, but I do believe Jesus is King, Bridegroom, and Judge... So that is three right? And the Disciples prayer can be found in Matthew 6


The disciples prayer
Matthew 6
9 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
10 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.
11 Give us this day our daily bread.
12 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.



After this manner therefore pray ye

Jesus is not require that we copy this prayer verbatim, but is rather giving us a model on how we should pray.


Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.

1st and foremost, we must honor the Lord. Give honor to His name.


Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.

2ndly pray His will for our live, not our own will.


Give us this day our daily bread.

The ask for or needs, not wants


And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors

Then ask for forgiveness


And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil

The pray for His power in our live to overcome sin


For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen

The we remind ourselves who it is that reigns in our lives, and in this world
 
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I do not want this thread to turn into a debate thread. So could yall please keep the questions aimed toward me please.

Abiding no disrespect meant, but maybe you could pm Israel999 that question.
sounds good
 

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Do you understand the scripture where Jesus says I have not come but to save the lost house of Israel?
 
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Do you understand the scripture where Jesus says I have not come but to save the lost house of Israel?
Yes, the gospel had to be first given to the Jews, and once the Jews rejected it, then the Gentile were able to be grafted in.

It is God's over all plan to save Jew and Gentile alike. He used the Jews rejection of the gospel to graft in the Gentiles, and is now using the grafting in of the Gentiles to bring the Jews back to Him through jealousy. Romans chapters 9-11 lays out this plan pretty well.
 
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[quote=4runner;505367]I believe the Holy Spirit is the Father/ The Spirit of the Father
This is a history question, not a biblical question or a question about my personal beliefs.[/quote] Dear 4runner, If the Holy Spirit is the Father, then Ephesians 4:6 is false, which says there is "one God and Father of all ...". If the Spirit is the Father, then there are two Fathers, not just one Father, and then Ephesians 4:6 is false. Then the Bible is wrong, and you are right. That can not be so!
What we believe must be based on the Bible. The idea that the Holy Spirit is the Father is not in the Bible!
Take care! God bless you!
The Father is not the Son nor the Holy Spirit.
The Son is not the Father nor the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit is not the Father nor the Son.
In Erie PA Scott R. Harrington