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  1. NetChaplain

    Strength in Weakness! (part A)

    Ture, and it's in the trials when we learn the most!
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    Strength in Weakness! (part A)

    What would you say is most productive concerning the strengthening of our faith? Isn’t it in our trials and difficulties, which is when we are most vulnerable and sensitive; which is when we are to trust God the most for using everything to “work together for good” (Ro 8:28)? This is the best...
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    Strength in Weakness! (part B)

    So that, in some unexplained way, carnal persons who looked on the outward appearance were in danger of losing their respect for him. It was not that the thorn was sin, or some evil that he did—but was something that was entirely beyond the Apostle’s control, and that made him an object of...
  4. NetChaplain

    The Difference

    Of course believing there is a God doesn't save, and faith that appears to move away from God is not true faith, regardless of any situation. The only way faith works is always putting God above family and friends!
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    The Difference

    Wanted to let you know that I have always appreciated your replies, they are sincere in my opinion. But we can be quite wrong in much of our understanding, which of course always requires continuous searching of truth and patience! When God changes you in rebirth, He makes certain that you...
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    The Difference

    Hi, and appreciate your reply and comments! I also think one who is concerned whether or not they are sinning has God "working " in him (Phl 2:13). Yes, if you continue to "sin willfully" (Heb 10:26) I'd say you never had faith; because it's my understanding that faith and salvation are...
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    The Difference

    There are believers who think that when a Christian sins it’s intentional or willful. Isn’t the primary difference in one reborn the fact that one will never want to sin (Heb 10:26)? Though we know that one cannot live without sinning, it is strongly against the desire of the Christian to sin...
  8. NetChaplain

    There I am

    Christians need no law, nor is there any law "against" them (Gal 5:23); for "God works in you to desire and do His good pleasure" (Phl 2:13)! God bless Friend!
  9. NetChaplain

    There I am

    “Have you ever thought of the Father dealing with you, not as to what you are in yourself (one possessing a sin nature but forgiven and accepted—NC), but as to where He has positioned you in His Son (your “condition” cannot affect your “position”—NC)? Have you ever thought that it is the...
  10. NetChaplain

    A Few Quite Quotes

    I think the most important to know is "patience in our trials," which is more fruitful when we know that the difficulties are being used for our "good" (Ro 8:28); and it's when we learn the most of God's love and desires! It was best said by Christ that "in your patience you possess your soul"...
  11. NetChaplain

    A Few Quite Quotes

    “I do not become devoted in the true sense until I have found my rest (certainty of Christ’s expiation for my sin—NC) in the Lord Jesus. I am, up to this, rather looking to receive from Him. I am more an object to myself; but when I find how fully I am an object to Him, then my heart is at...
  12. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and appreciate your somewhat instructional reply! Regardless or how God is going to do it, Israel will be restored, as they always have, to God. I believe it will be during the Millennium, with Christ and the Christians ruling over Israel (Mat 19:28); and it's my suspicion that "judging"...
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and not sure what you mean.
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    It doesn't mention the Church, just Israel and Judah. It's my understanding that Jesus came only to the Jews, and sent His Apostles to the Gentiles.
  15. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    It's my belief that the present covenant that Christians are under is not a covenant with man and God like Israel had, but with the Lord Jesus Blood. The Father raised Christ after procuring salvation for believers. We aren't part of the covenant like Israel will be with their final new law...
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    The Jews who believe in God but not in Christ cannot call God their "Father." This answers to the reason we see do not see in the OT the phrase "children of God." Israel doesn't honor God, but will, after they see His Son; and this will be too late to inherit sonship with God. They will continue...
  17. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Isn't the resurrection at Rev 20:4, 5?
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    The Eschatology of Israel

    Yes, this is Christianity. But it's my belief that He is going to do something different with Israel, the Jews who believe in God ("Ye believe in God" - Jn 14:1 KJV).
  19. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and thanks you too for the compliment! God bless!!
  20. NetChaplain

    The Eschatology of Israel

    Hi, and thanks much for the encouraging reply and compliments! Of course, presently the Jews have no covenant with God but will ever remain in union with Him; they are just presently out of fellowship with Him. The law has been "taken away" (Heb 10:9; 7:18, 19; 8:7). This answers to why there...