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  1. The virgin conception means that the Holy Spirit came over Mary, in the same way that the Holy Spirit came over the desciples in the Upper Room at Pentecost. Mary was human, that is where Jesus got his humaness. He is fully God and fully human. Dr Wilson states in one paragraph that Jesus was human-divine. Mary's pregnancy and then the divine birth of Jesus was meant as a miracle. Jesus was the biological offspring of God and Mary. The virgin conception is very central to the christian message. Without Jesus coming to earth as a human, and being fully human and divine, and then dieing on the cross for our sins, there would be no christianity at all.

  2. What does the Psalm teach us about praise? We are to be deeply grateful to God, praising Him in all things. Where should praise occur? In the sanctuary or whereever God is present. With what should praise be conducted? with instruments and with our mouths. Who should praise? Everything that has breath. What does this psalm make you feel like after reading it out loud? Like dancing and leaping for joy :D

  3. Why we needed to be reminded that the righteous succeed, and the wicked perish? Those that do not follow God's laws will not be judged, they will go straight to hell. Those that did not have a positive influence in the community, those that do bad things, that dont believe that God is who he says he is. Why we need to be reminded of this? We need to be reminded of our influence in our church and in our community. What we say and do reflects back on us, and God. The line that stands out to me in this Psalm is Verse 3: He is like a tree planted by the stream of water. We need to be a tree in God's community and stand tall for Him.

  4. I take Psalm 42 as one of my favorite Psalms, I have two versions here. Oxford Annotated Bible New Revised Standard Version Says:

    As a deer longs for flowing streams so my soul longs for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God for the living God,When shall I come and behold the face of God? My tears have been my food day and night, while people say to me continually, Where is your God? This version I think gives us a new look at Psalm 42. It makes the Psalmist wonder when he will behold the face of God. I still think of the song As the Deer pants for the water so my soul longeth after you. You oh Lord are the real joy giver and the apple of my eye. You alone are my strength and shield to you oh Lord, may my spirit yield. Just says it all about God for me. May my spirit yield to Gods because He knows what is best for me.

  5. The Psalmist is exiled from Jerusalem, so he can not lead in worshipping God in the temple. He is in a foreign land far away from the presence of God. He fights his spiritual depression by clinging to God. I have felt this way when my Mother passed away 6 years ago. I clung to God as my family and friends surrounded me, I could really feel the strength of the Lord, and I know he saw me through that time of mourning.

  6. Q3. (Ephesians 1:18d) Why are we powerless sometimes? Is it an inadequacy with the source or with our faith? Why do some congregations and movements produce disciples with miracle-believing faith and others produce disciples with wimpy faith? How can this be changed?

    We dont rely on God and his power. Inadequacy with our faith, we live below it. We dont plug into it like we should. They are not plugged into the faith, the Lord has given them. By stirring up the faith by plugging into God, and listening with our heart and not our heads!!

  7. Q2. (Ephesians 1:18c) If you knew that in a few years you would inherit $10 million, would it affect your life now? How should our expectation of an inheritance in God's presence temper our present-day concerns? Since this inheritance will be shared with "the saints" -- our Christian family -- how should that affect our fellowship with them?

    No knowing that I would inherit 10 million would not affect my life any differently. I had this experience when my Grandmother passed away. She had put a trust fund in my name. I was not allowed to touch the money till I was 21. I knew that I would be able to put that money to use. No it did not change me knowing I could use that money. My life remained the same. We need to remember to be ready for Christ's return. To expect it. We need to love and honor all of our brothers and sisters in Christ, no matter what they have done, this is soo very hard to do, and I am going thru this right now at my job. One of my managers claims to be a Christian, but I wonder about her motives.

  8. Q1. (Ephesians 1:18b) What do we Christians have to look forward to? How should this hope be a major motivation in our present-day lives? How should this hope affect our decisions and our lifestyle? How does our great hope differ from the hope of the average non-believer?

    We look forward to a future with Christ in heaven. We need to be excited about seeing our Lord when we get to heaven. We need to be motivated, moved to action. Ours is not a fake hope, but an alive hope and an anticipated hope, that we will live with our Savior in Heaven. Amen and Amen.

  9. Q4. (1:13-14) These verses contain two analogies: (1) seal and (2) downpayment, with the balance to be paid in a lump sum at the end of the term. When does the "end of the term" occur? How do these analogies help explain how the Holy Spirit functions in our lives?

    Since I was having trouble downloading the forum here is my reply: The end of the term occurs when the day of redemption occurs when Christ returns, How the Holy Spirit functions is when we talk to God and God can talk to us through his Holy Spirit.
  10. Q2. (Ephesians 1:9-10) What is the significance that all things will be brought under one head -- Christ himself? How does this relate to the Creator? What does it say about unity? Extra Credit: How does this verse relate to 1 Corinthians 15:24-28?

    That when the time comes Christ will return and make his will be known to his followers here on earth. All things will be brought together as one. All enemies will be destroyed even death, which means we will live in heaven with Christ.

  11. Question 1: To be redeemed from slavery means to me that Jesus died for my sins on the cross, I would be walking the road with Satan. I would NOT be learning from this Bible study. I would not be going to church every Sunday. If I had not been redeemed and saved my life would be meaningless and void. My future would be void of any joy in the Lord. Thank God for his saving my Lord on the cross. Amen.

  12. Good morning all. Here is my response to question 2. I dont believe there is anything scarey about predestiation. Pastor Ralph you have it right when you say people dont believe in it. The comforting thing about predestination is, that God has a plan for the world, that he will bring to fruition. And the reason Paul brings up predestination is that he wanted the gentiles to know that God is in control, and that he knew what God was bringing forth.

  13. Q1. (Ephesians 1:3) What does it mean to you to be "in Christ" -- incorporated into Christ? What are the implications of this for your life?

    This is a good question. The first thing I thought of when I read the question was the contemporary Christian song: In Christ. Don't know who sings it but this song kept going thru my mind, while I was writing down my answer. One of the lines is," In Christ we have a great reward." This is to say to me that, I will go to heaven to live forever with Christ, that is the reward I have to look forward to. We are incorporated into Christ by being one with Him. We can mount up with eagle's wings. There is no fear of being in Christ, because I will live with him one day in heaven and He is in me, Amen.

  14. Hi my name is Sally, and Jeff, I live just to the north of you in Largo. Was surprised to see somebody else on here from Pinellas County Florida!! I have a full time job. I am also taking online classes at Stonecliffe College online. I am excited about the book of Ephesians. I love the New Testament. I have been a saved Christian since I was 13. I sing in my church choir, and I love to sing praises to our Lord. Looking forward to studying with everyone from around the world.And to the retired Math professor, my next class is a business math class, and I dont do math well!! God bless everyone, Sally

  15. What aspects of Moses' prayer of intercession should we emulate? His promises, his character, righteousness.

    Upon what logical grounds does Moses offer this bold appeal to God? He was appealing to God to save his children.

    What do you think it means to "pray the promises of God"? Praying back scripture to God that I can repeat.

    How does knowing the Bible help you get your prayers answered? I align myself with God. It helps us be in Gods will when we are truely at the throne of God.

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