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  1. If Jesus knew His 7th day Sabbath, God's 4th Commandment, would be nailed to the cross and no longer be in effect after His resurrection, why did He instruct His followers to pray they would not have to flee on the Sabbath after his resurrection?
  2. What does the burned plow have to do with Elisha?
  3. Where can I find the word "doctrine" in the N.T.?
  4. How does Jeremiah 27:5, where God says He gives the earth to whomever He chooses, show His strength and control over nations?
  5. What enduring assurance does God give His people despite potential upheaval in the world? Isaiah 54:1–17
  6. To whom is God talking in Psalm 82?
  7. If God doesn't change his mind, why does it sometimes appear that way (Numbers 23:19)?
  8. Does God have a specific plan for my life? Jeremiah 29:11
  9. What is the Apostle Paul saying in Romans 2:13? Is he saying that one must keep the law in order to be justified?


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Is sex with your fiancee OK?

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What is God's way to be married?

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Question by Adelia Contreras

Is Jesus and Melchizedek the same person?

is Jesus and Melchizedek the same person?

Hebrews 6:20

17 Votes September 25 2013 Follow Vote Up

Question by Caspar Bonfig

Is Paul's struggle with sin the same as what today's believers experience as well?

Paul says the good that he wanted to do he didn't and the evil he didn't want to do he did. Should Romans 7 be the normal state of a believer, or Romans 8?

Romans 7:15 - 20

6 Votes September 24 2013 Follow Vote Up

Question by Kenion Will , Mr

How can hell or "the lake of fire" last forever if 2 Peter 3:13 states that there will be a new heaven and new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness?

If hell is said to be beneath, or in the center of the earth as some people may assert, this seems to be in conflict with the scripture quoted in 2 Peter 3:1...

2 Peter 3:13

2 Votes September 24 2013 Follow Vote Up

Question by Chia Chen

Why did Jesus say to use the worldly wealth to gain friends for ourselves?

So that when it is gone, we will be welcomed into eternal dwellings?

Luke 16:9

11 Votes September 23 2013 Follow Vote Up