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Questions From The Marketplace - "HATH GOD SAID" - 2/14/15

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Questions From The Marketplace - "HATH GOD SAID" - 2/14/15

TODAY'S QUESTIONS FROM THE MARKETPLACE OF IDEAS:

  1. What is the difference between believing in God and being born again?
  2. Is being oppositional and defiant necessarily rebellious as it pertains to the faith?
  3. What did Jesus mean when He said there is none greater than John?
  4. Has The Church Replaced Israel?
  5. Question for all that believe there is a Spiritual Israel! Where is this message stated in the written word of God about a Spiritual Israel?
  6. First of I will state I don't believe you can lose salvation so with that said my question is if a truly saved person "sits" under or is "exposed" a false teacher what would be the consequences?
  7. "And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem." (Luke 24:47 KJV) Isn't this what peter preached? So why don't people want to baptize in Jesus Christ's name?
  8. Is it true only Jews were Redeemed and Gentiles Adopted (grafted into) the Body of Christ? We were outside of the Commonwealth of God's chosen people. Jews were under Law and Gentiles had no law being heathen. We were not a people or son of God. It is wrong to say we were redeemed? Redeemed from what? We Gentiles were instead Reconciled.
  9. What is Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and why is it not forgivable?

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