Bible Answers Live with Pastor Doug Batchelor and Jean Ross #19 FYTube



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Questions answered in this Bible Answers Live

00:00 – Intro
05:36 – Where can I find financial guidance and help in the Bible?
08:25 – Why did Paul explain these two verses in different ways: Acts 9 verse 7 and Acts 22 verse 9?
11:44 – How can we witness to individuals that believe the Ten Commandments were done away with?
14:25 – Did Paul really tell us not to worry about what we eat and drink in Colossians 2 verses 16 and 17?
17:24 – If everyone accepted Christ, would the cross have been necessary?
19:59 – In Exodus chapters 20 through 34, why are the commandments different?
23:17 – How old was Isaac when he was dedicated to the Lord? Was he 37?
25:12 – Does the Bible address worshiping from home on the Sabbath? Do we have to attend church physically?
31:16 – Who are the two anointed ones in Zachariah?
33:19 – In Revelation 20 verses 13 and 14, what does the Bible say about death and hell?
35:53 – Explanation of Genesis 3 verse 16.
37:45 – In Matthew 16 verses 18 and 19, what does it mean when it says that Peter will receive the keys of the Kingdom?
40:39 – Why does the Bible mention 7 years of famine in 2 Samuel 24, whereas in 1 Chronicles 21 it says there were 3 years of famine?
43:42 – Explanation of Luke 5 verses 36 through 39.
46:56 – Why did God choose Mary to be the Mother of Jesus?
48:09 – When it comes to Faith, is it okay for me to claim it before it has happened?
50:35 – If a couple divorces without any Biblical grounds, will they be living in a constant state of sin if they get remarried? Would it be best to remain single forever?
53:30 – What is the difference between the Lord’s Prayer in Luke 11 verse 2 through 4 and Matthew 6 verse 9 through 13?

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23 Comments

  1. I have a difficult question about the trinity. One of the greatest arguments for the trinity is that because God is love he needed someone else to love and therefore there must be multiple entities, right? My issue is that they are using love to describe God when God should be used to describe love. Doesn't the trinity put limits on God? The definition of love does not precede God but exists only because God exists. Isn't saying that God must be a trinity in order for love to exist because love must be between multiple beings, circular reasoning? Please help me to understand this deep topic. I am trying to find the truth.

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