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saja3

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  1. I think the point of the parable between the mustard seed and the leaven shows what a little bit of faith can grow to become. I think that this would be encouraging to His disciples because it inspires them to look at the overall big picture when Jesus Kingdom is in place. It should be encouraging to people who are experiencing smallness or poverty because in the end Jesus will provide and this is just a temporary state that we find ourselves in.

  2. I do not believe that praying the Lord's Prayer can become a curse on someone because it is intended to bring Life to people. It is a guide as Jesus said, on how to pray to the Father, how to address Him and what we should ask for. It teaches us to seek forgiveness from the Father, to forgive others and to seek His deliverance from evil. Is forgiving to be forgiven a kind of righteousness? I think it is because Jesus tells us that we must forgive to be forgiven. And keep in mind that God knows our true heart our true thoughts so we cannot scheme our way through. We must "truly" forgive someone to be forgiven.

  3. The purpose of contrasting the huge debt with the small debt paints the picture of an unmerciful person. This servant was given mercy for a large debt that he owed but he in turn refused to show mercy for a little debt that was owed him. If we put ourselves in the parable, we would owe the large debt because a debt is a debt no matter what the size, it is owed. The Kind was insulted because this same servant had begged him for mercy and the King had gone so far as to cancel his debt. Therefore, it was insulting to the King because the servant would not show mercy for his fellow servant and went so far as to have him thrown in jail. It showed what a selfish person the servant was.

  4. Jesus tells us that one cannot enter the Kingdom of God unless he is born again of water and the Spirit. So in order to enter the Kingdom you must be "born anew" or "born again". I prefer the translation "born again" because; when we enter into this world the "first" time we have no control or say-so. When we accept Jesus as our Savior, we choose our second birth and we are "born again" Christians.

  5. I don't think that God means you cannot be wealthy or seek wealth. I believe that if you think of money as fulfilling all your needs as far as having everything you need or want, I think that money has become your god, your savior and in this sense you are serving money. Working in various professions will establish certain financial brackets some of which automatically leads to wealth. I am not speaking of unsavory professions but legitimate professions that can put you in the Beverly Hills type homes or the Bentleys cars etc. I do not believe you are serving money, you just have a job that pays enough to afford you the opportunity to live that way. I do believe that the wealthy can serve God if God is their God. On the same token, I do not believe only the poor can serve God. I love God and I am not poor nor am I wealthy. I have worked on a government job for the last thirty years. My only question is why couldn't I afford the Beverly Hills type house or the Bentley? And that ain't no sin to want the better things in life! :D

  6. I think according to Jesus teaching that people fall away so quickly because they become interested and excited about hearing the word and following Jesus. However, their focal point is divided among the worldly things which soon overpower them and they lose focus on the Word and therefore fall short. The problem is they are attempting to serve two gods which is impossible! For there is only one True God worthy.

  7. Repentance is central to the Kingdom of God because it declares that you have chosen to give up your ungodly ways and follow the righteous path of Jesus Christ. And the only way you can do this is to admit to your wrong doing and ask for forgiveness. Baptism is important because it is symbolic for the removal, purification and renewal of the new man. Christ cannot reign in an unrepentant heart only satan can.[/color]

  8. First of all I do not believe that one can sincerely adopt the Christian faith without repenting. Adopting Christianity means giving up the worldly things we use to do against God and becoming a follower of Christ Jesus. Giving up something means refraining from it and refraining is the same as repenting. That is not to say we will no longer sin but we no longer practice sinning. I feel that people avoid repentance because they do not want to give up their

  9. Paul was standing up for Onesimus who had gained his confidence in the name of Jesus. It may not be wise in all cases; all is too broad to speculate, but certainly in cases where you are lead by the Lord. Christ vouched for us when He died on the cross. We should vouch for our Christian brothers and sisters when we are lead by Christ to do so.

  10. I think that Archippus was singled out because he was showing signs of being sidetracked. I think that Archippus was probably one of the chosen leaders of the church, probably holding an office and procrastinating as whether to remain devoted to the Word or the ways of the world. I think that he was singled out to give him encouragement to continue his work for the Lord.

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