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6/10/16 5:39 AM |
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Connor wrote: This reflects the truth that the majority of Americans have a low view of the holiness of God. How unfortunate that the majority of America approves of government sanctioned murder and treats marriage like some game. True. There is no fear of God in their eyes, and God is not in their thoughts. I wonder how many with opinions contrary to the Bible profess to be Christian. It seems few truly believe the Scriptures. |
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6/9/16 1:08 PM |
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Frank wrote: I simply believe Hillary shouldn’t be allowed to run for public office, much less be elected, “solely because she is a woman”. If she were a godly woman, she would be at home or doing charitable work. She is part of our national judgment. Good comment and agreed. |
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6/1/16 10:16 AM |
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carl haydock wrote: Where were the healers?? A good question, indeed. As much as they went on about healing, you would think such people would never become ill, go bald, need glasses, age, etc. |
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5/21/16 9:49 PM |
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Frank wrote: Normally whoever earns the money, runs the families. One reason why women should stay home. Right. Here are some others:"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD" (Psalm 113:9). "I will that the younger women marry, bear children, guide the house, give none occasion to the adversary to speak reproachfully" (I Timothy 5:14). "That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed" (Titus 2:4-5). Just yesterday, in my Bible reading, the Lord lead me to Genesis 34, Proverbs 7:5-27, and I Timothy 5:11-13 to show me the trouble that women get into when they don't stay home. Would to God that women could see that the Lord's will is for our protection, the betterment of society in general, and His own glory. Thanks for your comment! |
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5/13/16 12:38 PM |
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Frank wrote: I agree! I believe it occurs when we define scripture by our cultures instead of the other way around. So, if I say that a woman should stay home and be a mother when possible; many will say that won't work in our culture. Now I will admit that might be true in many instances, but to yield to that is pragmatism. Men not being the providers, priests of the home, and protectors, etc. I would rather live in a mobile home park if it meant my wife could stay home in obedience to my Lord and Savior. Amen, and as you so often say: Come quickly, Lord Jesus, come quickly. |
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5/9/16 8:38 PM |
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Great Sermon! I know this sermon's main subject isn't feminism, but I thank God that you preach strongly against that wicked rebellion and defend God's creation and His order from the Bible. The Lord's blessings to you. |
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5/3/16 1:02 PM |
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Yes, Brother Frank, I believe I see the pattern also.Just from what I've seen, most women who are unmarried deeply yearn to be, and also to bear children. It's a grievous thing to them if they cannot. But feminism teaches women to despise the very role that God gave them, and the Bible is very clear about the deception and silliness to which women are prone (I Timothy 2:14; II Timothy 3:6). Feminist pride prevents many women from seeing and/or admitting the Bible's truth. And men are much less inclined to relate to women as the weaker vessel, since many of them, too, have believed feminism's lie that males and females are the same. Many men want women to earn their own living and provide for themselves so they don't have to do it. Thanks for your comment. May God help us! |
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5/2/16 3:21 PM |
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GSMontana wrote: I'm KJV only in that I only use the KJV, but not as far as thinking that true Christians only use the KJV, or that its a perfect word for word translation that is superior to the original autographs like the KJV only cultist believe. I use the KJV because I believe its the best English translation, and because historically, it bears the fruit of spiritual growth, rather than apostacy like the new versions. Great comment and sums it up perfectly for me as well. |
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