Saturday, August 20, 2011

Romans 1

Romans 1
(1). Romans 1 ; 1-17 Is telling us what?

(2)Romans 1 -17 tells us we get to heaven by ?

(3). Romans 1 ; 18 Retribution revealed from heaven and falling upon where ?

(4).In there wickedness they are stifling the truth.Romaners 1 ; 19 why ?

(5).Romans 1 ; 20 His invisible attributes , that is to say his everlasting power and deity , have been visible , ever since the world began , to the eye of reason , in the things he has made.

So is there any possible defence for the conduct of bad men and women ? Romans 1;20-21

(6)Romans 1 ; 21-23 Hence all there thinking has ended up how ?

(7).Romans 1 ;23 how did they make fools of them selves?

(8).Romans 1 25 why did God give them up to their own dessires, and the consequent degradation of their bodys?

(9).Romans 1 26-27 Because they will not repent

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Romans 1 answers

(1) this is a letter or message sent to the cxhurch in Rome

(2). God's w3aqy of righting wrong , a way that starts from faith and ends in faith.As scripture says , he shall gain life who is justified through faith.

(3).falling upon all the godless wickedness of men.

(4). For all that may be known of God by men lies plain before their eyes indeed God hinself has disclosed it to them.

(5). There is therefore no possible defence for their conduct ; knowing God , they have refused to honour him as God or to render him thanks.

(6). All there thinking has ended in futiality , and their misguided minds are plunged indarkness. Theybost of their wisdom , but they have made fools of themselves.

(7). by exchanging the splendous of immortal God for an image shaped like mortal man , even for images like birds ,beast and creeping things. For this reason God has given them up to the vileness of their own desires , and the consequent degradation of their bodys

(8).Because they have bartered away the true God for a false one , and have offered reverence and worship to created things instead of to the Creator , who is blessed for everr ; aman

(NOTE) - Your god can be sex , money , things you own , and many other things

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Acts 28 ; & the Questions

Acts 28 ; & the Questions

(1).Acts 28;1-15 The Islanders thought Paul a God , Why ?

(2). Publius had a father they was sick with what in Acts 28;7-15

(3).Paul healed Publius father how in Acts 28;7-15

(4).Acts 28;23-31 Paul had said one thing more ; "How well the Holy Spirit spoke to your fathers through the prophet Isaiaqh when he said , ---What ?

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Acts 28 ; & the Answers

(1). Because he was bit by a viper or snake and did not die.

(2).V-8 Recurrent bouts of favor and dysentery

(3).Prayer and laid hands upon him and healed him

(4). Go to this people and say ; you may hear and hear , but you will never understand ; you may look and look but you will never see , for this people's minds has become gross their ears are dull and their eyes are closed , otherwise their eyes might see, their ears hear and their minds understand , and then they might turn again and I might heal them."

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Acts 27; & the Questions

Acts 27; & the Questions

(1). Paul and some other prisoners were handed over to who in Acts 27;1 ?

(2).They embarked in a ship of Adramyhium , bound for port in the province of Asia , and out out to sea. Who was the other person they spoke of in Acts 27;2-3

(3) . Acts 27;10-12 Paul worned them "I can see gentlemen ," He said "That this voyage will be disastrous ; it will mean grave loss , loss not only of ship and cargo but also of life.

After they had heard this and had lost much what did Paul tell them then in Acts 27 ; 21-23?

(4).Paul goes on to tell them "I urge you not to lose heart ; not a single life will be lost Acts 27 ;23 Who told Paul this ?

(5). How many people were on the ship with Paul , counting Paul

(6). How did all come safely ashore on land


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Acts 27; & the Answers

(1). Julius of the Augustan Cohort.

(2). Aristarchus , a macedonian from Thessalonica

(3). "You should have taken my advice , gentlemen , not to sail from Crete ; then you would have avoided this damage and loss.

( NOTE) - I told you so !

(4).Acts 27;23 Last night there stood by me an angel of the God

( NOTE ) - Do you wish you could speak to an angel of God?

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(6). Those who could swim jumped overboard first , the rest were to follow , some on planks , some on parts of the Ship