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Sample Q&As from April

May 4th, 2015
Question: Hello, Does the Bible say anything about a person refusing to offer a business service to another person due to moral/religious values? Thanks Jorge Answered by: Ed Romero, who has been a volunteer with us since July 2011. Answer: Hi, Jorge! Thank you for question. This is a really nuanced subject which really isn't black and white. The Bible doesn't say (that I know of) to whom we can or can't offer services. However, it does give us permission to buy from pagans. For example, in 1 Corinthians, they were allowed to even buy meat . . .

Scripture for May 2015

May 4th, 2015

“Do not be deceived, my beloved brothers. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change. Of his own will he brought us forth by the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.” – James 1:16-18 (ESV)

For Laughs

May 4th, 2015
If you did not catch the joke exchange on the Facebook page, here are a few you might enjoy: A pastor was running late for a counseling session, and couldn't find parking anywhere near the office building he was headed to. Desperate to make it on time, he pulled into a "no parking" zone, and left a note on his windshield, which said: "I'm a minister who's circled this block 10 times, and I'll be late if I don't park here. Forgive us our trespasses, Matthew 6:12." When he got back, there was a ticket waiting for him. Written on the envelope, it . . .

Isaiah 53 (“Suffering Servant”) and the Nation of Israel

April 29th, 2015
Ed Chait April 29, 2015 This is a question of mine that I thought I would ask at the best place I know to ask questions. What are good arguments that Israel cannot be the Suffering Servant in Isaiah 53? Like · Comment Seen by 22 Ed Romero and Jinny Leo like this. Robert Lowry Because the verses so clearly describe the person of Jesus, rather than a nation? (just like 42:1-9 and 49:1-7) 7 hrs · Like · 4 Sarah Van Baale The last line reads, . . .

What does the “for” mean in Genesis 3:16?

April 28th, 2015
Sarah Van Baale April 26 at 4:39pm In Genesis 3:16 the English Standard Version has a footnote after "for" which says "or against." (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/…) For and against seem to be opposed to one another so I'm guessing that this Hebrew word is not translated very easily into English. Can someone help clarify its meaning? Bible Gateway passage: Genesis 3:16 - English Standard Version To the woman he said, “I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain . . .

Thoughts on Qualifications for a Women’s Bible Study Leader

April 28th, 2015
Kristen Rasor April 26 at 7:25pm · McKinney, TX Gang, what are your thoughts on the scripture support being asked for below? Thanks! "What are the qual for a woman to teach a women's bible study? Specifically there's a lady in my church that will be leading our ladies, but she doesn't attend any functions outside of church, including Sunday School, all of which she used to do. Something's off and I know my pastor is aware of this and has spoken to her. He just encouraged us to be like the Bereans and test everything, . . .

Help with a Q&A on gut instincts

April 28th, 2015
John McPhaill April 26 at 7:49pm Of jolly urgency I ask, is there an interpretation of the question's specific species of asking here, or what is wanting to be known by this: "Did God gave us instinct or gut feeling?" Graciousness aboundeth grace, John Like · Comment Seen by 36 Sarah Van Baale I probably wouldn't answer that question directly. Instead I'd mention that gut feelings, instinct, intuition, etc. are often triggered by our physical senses noticing small things . . .

Help with a Q&A on rape

April 25th, 2015
Cory Carwile April 24, 2015 OK GotQuestions family, I have a bit of a tricky one. I've been mulling it over last night and this morning, and I think I have a broad idea of where I want to go with the answer, but because of all the emotions and social issues tied up in the matter, I was wondering if any of you had run into a question like this: "Is there a difference between the kind of violent rape we see today and the 'rape' of the Old Testament? Particularly the rape of Dinah in Genesis 34. Hamor claims to love Dinah, . . .

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