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  1. How does 1 John 3:16 connect with John 15:13 on sacrificial love?
  2. What are some things I can learn about love and hate in 1 John 3?
  3. How does Psalm 32:11 encourage believers to find joy in God's presence despite life's challenges?
  4. Doesn’t John contradict himself when he asserts that Christians are without sin?
  5. What does it mean to "walk as Jesus walked" (1 John 2:6)?
  6. How does this letter keep us from sin? 1 John 2:1
  7. What does "sees his brother in need" imply about Christian responsibility?
  8. How does one pray in the Spirit, especially when reading prayers in church?
  9. How will there be sin during the 1000-year reign?
  10. Does the word “draw” in James 4:8 and John 6:44 have the same meaning? If yes, so is it God who draws man to Himself or man who draws near to God?


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Question by Jake Gonzales

Will Jesus ever come back to earth?

4 Votes June 12 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by Todd Reinhard

Why did Herod believe that Jesus was the resurrected John the Baptist?

Jesus and John WERE CONTEMPORARIES of approximately the same age, so why would Herod believe such a thing?

June 11 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by L.S. James , Artist

What is Empowered21 2015 and are its initiatives biblical?

http://empowered21.com/about/global-vision-statements/

3 Votes June 09 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by Sharon Ray , A Child of the Great "I AM"

What is the City of David, where Jesus was born?

I was wondering If the City of David is Jerusalem. Why does scripture quote Jesus was born in the City of David, when it says he was born in Bethlehem?

Luke 2:11

1 Vote June 08 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by Matthew Dent

Why does Jesus seem so mean to the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:22-28? She needed his help and he referred to her as a dog.

22 And a Canaanite woman from that region came out and began to cry out, saying, “Have mercy on me, Lord, Son of David; my daughter is cruelly demon-possesse...

Matthew 15:22 - 28

June 08 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by Steven Purdie

What does it mean in Matthew 12 when it says, "By your words you will be acquitted and by your words you shall be condemned."?

By your words you will be aquitted and by your words you shall be condemned.

Matthew 12:1 - 50

3 Votes June 07 2014 Follow Vote Up

Question by Anonymous
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When and how did God punish the Edomites?

Numbers 20:20

June 05 2014 Follow Vote Up

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Question by Anonymous
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Why does God hold us accountable for our sin?

In the Holy Bible, God's word I know it is said that all are guilty of sin. God has every right to hold us accountable too, I just wonder why sin ultimately ...

1 Vote June 05 2014 Follow Vote Up