Thank you for the question on success, “How often is success achieved?” Success is achieved every day of the week, 365 days a year. If one has goals and even no “goals”, the effort given to complete a certain task or activity would be considered as success. If one’s goal is to get up at 6:00 … Read More “How often is success achieved?” »
Month: November 2020
Thank you for the question, “After God had completely wiped out the inhabitants of Jericho in the book of Joshua, who, now, were the inhabitants in the days of Elijah and Elisha as found in the books of The Kings?” As I read the question, I would like to make two clarifying points before I answer … Read More “After God had completely wiped out the inhabitants of Jericho in the book of Joshua, who, now, were the inhabitants in the days of Elijah and Elisha as found in the books of The Kings?” »
Thank you for the question the practices of the followers of Jesus/Messiah, “Did all the DISCIPLES, Apostles and followers of Messiah after the resurrection continue to keep the Sabbath and Appointments of the Most High that where originally written with finger of The Most High given to all 12 tribes of Israel?” In reading the Book … Read More “Did all the DISCIPLES, Apostles and followers of Messiah after the resurrection continue to keep the Sabbath and Appointments of the Most High that where originally written with finger of The Most High given to all 12 tribes of Israel?” »
Thank you for the question about dinosaurs, “I heard that the dinosaurs were created before Adam and Eve, but I thought it only took 7 days to create them. Why?” The Bible is being challenged for its content and being highly contested as to its truthfulness and or historicity. The question of the existence of dinosaurs … Read More “I heard that the dinosaurs were created before Adam and Eve, but I thought it only took 7 days to create them. Why?” »
Thank you for the question on generational behavior, “It runs in the blood”. How can this be explained from a scriptural standpoint?” Deuteronomy 6 provides us insight on how beliefs and practices are passed on from one generation to the next generation. The beliefs and practices can be good values and practices as well as immoral … Read More ““It runs in the blood”. How can this be explained from a scriptural standpoint?” »
Thank you for the question on Seth, “Did God appoint Seth to be a replacement for his older brother Abel?” God declared to Adam and Eve to fill the earth so that the humans would care for the Garden and the world’s creature. Genesis 1:28 says this, “God blessed them and said to them, “Be fruitful and … Read More “Did God appoint Seth to be a replacement for his older brother Abel?” »
Thank you for the question, “Which Bible character had repented his sins?” The most famous Bible character who repented of his sins is King David. This is found in II Samuel 11. The sins of King David are as follows: Coveting another man’s wife, Bathsheba Committing adultery with another man’s wife even though his servant told … Read More “Which Bible character had repented his sins?” »