Reactions received by NetChaplain

  • Cameron143
    A girl at a certain college was much admired both for her personal appearance and her artistic abilities. She had very beautiful auburn...
  • GRACE_ambassador
    A girl at a certain college was much admired both for her personal appearance and her artistic abilities. She had very beautiful auburn...
  • LenMcM
    LenMcM reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Bible Problem.
    Which translation of the Bible do you use? Many are unaware that the manuscripts used for the modern translations are highly spurious...
  • tourist
    tourist reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread In Concert.
    Have you noticed that the most important work of Christ—our eternal salvation—is one of the doctrines becoming increasingly...
  • tourist
    The difference between learning sin in God’s presence and learning by falling into it is very great. One may feel sin deeply, because...
  • Magenta
    The difference between learning sin in God’s presence and learning by falling into it is very great. One may feel sin deeply, because...
  • Deuteronomy
    The difference between learning sin in God’s presence and learning by falling into it is very great. One may feel sin deeply, because...
  • Magenta
    Magenta reacted Friendly to NetChaplain's post in the thread “The Lost”.
    In Scripture the term “lost” when pertaining to people is always used for those who will be saved (Mat 10:6; 15:24; Mat 18:11; Luk...
  • JaumeJ
    JaumeJ reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread “The Lost”.
    In Scripture the term “lost” when pertaining to people is always used for those who will be saved (Mat 10:6; 15:24; Mat 18:11; Luk...
  • Magenta
    A girl at a certain college was much admired both for her personal appearance and her artistic abilities. She had very beautiful auburn...
  • Magenta
    Magenta reacted Friendly to NetChaplain's post in the thread “This Old Man”.
    There are times when the believer feels something is wrong; and it seems often related to possibly doing something wrong, but we can’t...
  • JaumeJ
    JaumeJ reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread “This Old Man”.
    There are times when the believer feels something is wrong; and it seems often related to possibly doing something wrong, but we can’t...
  • Tall_Timbers
    The "old man' still indwells the believer for the same reason it was there in the first place--to draw us to God and trust in His Son's...
  • tourist
    tourist reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Open Wide!.
    To us heaven is open, and faith can say, “We see Jesus” (Heb 2:9). Of old God dwelt in the midst of His people in the sanctuary, but the...
  • K
    Keris reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Prayerful Dependence.
    While Martha was cumbered about much serving (Luk 10:40), and her love, most true in its way, went forth in actively providing for the...
  • tourist
    tourist reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Heart to Heart.
    It is continually encouraging to know (esp. the more we see the “old man” at work in us) that God knows our most important desire is to...
  • Magenta
    Magenta reacted Happy to NetChaplain's post in the thread Heart to Heart.
    It is continually encouraging to know (esp. the more we see the “old man” at work in us) that God knows our most important desire is to...
  • Eli1
    Eli1 reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Omniscient Planner.
    It’s not like when Adam and Eve sinned God had to go to a plan B. Was it not part of His plan? Isn’t He omniscient and knew what they...
  • Blain
    Blain reacted Like to NetChaplain's post in the thread Omniscient Planner.
    It’s not like when Adam and Eve sinned God had to go to a plan B. Was it not part of His plan? Isn’t He omniscient and knew what they...
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    Gideon300 reacted Agree to NetChaplain's post in the thread Doctrine Unaware.
    I believe one of the most important teachings of Scripture is the truth that Christians have no covenant with God, but are recipients of...