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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom." Indeed. Fear in the KJV, in the old Engllish of the KJV, could be understood as reverence or respect. It is recognition of the superiority of another. The enemies of the Lord God should fear, be afraid of God's power and authority, however...
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    Are you a son of God? Is God your heavenly father?

    We should ask why God, as the sole author of scripture, have Paul refer to being "born again" God, being the sole author of scripture, was going to have Peter write those truths down Why didn't Paul make reference to Jesus being born in a stable? Because God was going to have Luke write that...
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    Are you a son of God? Is God your heavenly father?

    Actually, cherry picking in a positive sense, is a very good way to learn the meaning of scripture. If you want to go to an orchard to pick cherries, you should to a cherry orchard, not a corn field, nor an apple orchard. If you are looking for cherries you should go where cherries are found
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    THE CHURCH IS NOT THE BRIDE OF CHRIST

    Yes, God illustrates the devotion we should have to Christ as the devotion a wife should have to a husband, a husband who would and actually had laid down his life for his bride. We are members in particular in the body of Christ, as you say, as scripture teaches, not the bride of Christ...
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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    Loser as in opposition to victor or winner or one who triumphs over evil Indeed Paul suffered the loss of all things, but he did so in exchange of something far greater Philippians 3:8-10 8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my...
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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    That is demonstrated in Job, for sure. However, it is not because God wishes us evil or is the cause of suffering but because God is just. God allowed Satan to mess up Job's life because of Job's fears. If you believe you receive, if you fear, which is negative believing, you also receive...
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    What Do You Think God Should Have Done With These People?

    As many tangents that people go on in a thread, I chose not to do that
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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    Well, why did you contradict yourself? If you were a loser before you believed, then having believed, God fixed that and made you to be a more than conqueror! If you were a loser before you came to believe, then God fixed that by making us triumphant in Christ! II Corinthians 2:14 Now thanks...
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    What Do You Think God Should Have Done With These People?

    So there was no need for me tor reply or to comment what so ever
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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    Then if you were a loser before you came to believe God, then you are still a loser, not a more than conqueror as Romans 8:37 states
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    God And Job And Suffering: All Is Well That Ends Well

    As we continue to be faithful to God as Job was, anything and everything that Satan throws against us can and will be overcome. Job overcame his fears and thus was able to believe God again. Job recognized that his fears was the opening that allow Satan to ruin his life. Job 3:25
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    What Do You Think God Should Have Done With These People?

    It does not matter what I think. I am not God. God is the judge. The best I can do is to agree with God. Am I human, not God? I am
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    Did God create animals to live for a while and then die?

    What God tells us we have the opportunity to learn, what God's word does not tell us, we do not have the opportunity to learn. Those things that God has not revealed is not available for us to know, that, regarding truth. Did death exist before the sins of Adam and Eve? It did not for Adam...
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    Yes, I think that statement says something different than "God forgets"
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    I am waiting for you to supply the scripture references for your statement
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    My concern is not the quoted scripture, that quote is plenty familiar to me. My concern is his statement which is not a quote of scripture, but actually ignores what the scripture he refers to states I John 4:2 says nothing about God coming in the flesh, is speaks of Jesus Christ is come in...
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    Splitting hairs you say. If God forgets then He is not all knowing. So either God is not all knowing or He is all knowing.
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    Ah, the immediate personal attack because you have no answer.
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    Does God forgive and forget our sins?

    It is said that God is all knowing If that is true, then if God forgot anything, that would be one thing that God does not know. If God literally forgot one sin someone did, then God would no longer be all knowing. So maybe we have to find out if scriptures tells us if God is all knowing or not
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