Bible Answers Live with Pastor Doug Batchelor and Jean Ross #15 FYTube



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Questions answered in this Bible Answers Live

00:00 – Intro
05:34 – If the Law of God is Eternal, then why is the fourth Commandment connected exclusively to the creation of the world?
09:01 – Is it possible that God resides in the Orion Nebula?
11:45 – In Matthew 23 verse 23, was Jesus trying to abolish tithing?
14:18 – Is it true that Saul’s sons died in battle because of his sins?
18:15 – Did Joshua lose a foot in battle because he was asked to remove his sandal from off his foot (not his feet)?
21:26 – Explanation of Daniel 6 verse 26.
31:11 – How can we reconcile the scriptures found in Matthew 7 verse 1, and John 7 verse 24? Is it right to judge, or how should we judge appropriately?
35:10 – Is it a sin if women wear jewelry, according to 1 Timothy 2 verse 9?
38:13 – Why was Cain cursed in Genesis 9 verse 25?
41:02 – Did God create us in order to get rid of Lucifer so that people could see His justice?
43:57 – What does the Bible say about 1 Timothy 4 verse 4?
47:03 – How can I help someone believe that it is possible to stop sinning?
50:09 – What is the significance of fasting?
53:27 – What does the Bible say about Acts 17 verse 28?

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  1. For those saying the Sabbath is not for Gentiles, please study the Bible prayerfully and carefully read the Fourth Commandment.

    Exodus 20:8-11 is the only Commandment that tells Who (God) created the earth and heaven, Who (God) instituted the Sabbath and for whom (Jew, working animals AND "the stranger" which means Gentiles),

    The Fourth Commandment tells us what days are working days (first six days) and what day is the Sabbath (seventh day).

    What is often missed, though clearly stated, is that the Fourth Commandment shows WHEN God instituted the Sabbath. That is, after the six days of creating the earth, heaven and all things therein. The Fourth Commandment states that, immediately after those six days of creating, God rested on the seventh day and that He institutionalised it by blessing it and making it holy. The Fourth Commandment does not state or even imply that the seventh-day Sabbath was instituted when the descendants of Abraham became the nation Israel. But how can it be said to be for the Jews only when the first word of God in that Commandment is "Remember"?

    We ought to know that God wrote the Ten Commandments Himself for a reason.

    Notwithstanding Jesus' own words about the Sabbath, there are too many admonitions about keeping the commandments throughout the New Testament. If the Fourth Commandment is void for Gentiles, then so are all the others. And if the Ten Commandments are void for Gentiles, how are Gentiles going to be judged without the Law – and the Apostle Paul goes through this in the book of Romans which concerns the Ten Commandments (whereas he discusses the law of ordinances in the book of Galatians). Some arguments just do not make sense and this is why people need to stop merely listening and start prayerfully studying the Bible. But how can anyone form an opinion on a deep book as the Bible is if they have scarcely (if at all) read it?. There is not too much time left for Jesus' intercession on our behalf and if we want to enter into His kingdom we have to make ready.

  2. Pastor Doug has has given lessons that discussed, and cited, Papal Encyclicals throughout the centuries that state the Pope is equal and above the power of God, such as the power to change the 10 Commandments. Can anyone please give me these programs? I'm just now started Bible studies with a seeking heart Catholic friend. The Holy Spirit is moving her in powerful ways.

  3. thank you for the video 😊
    i have a question: i came to find that from my own experience and self consciousness, every tradition in the world is the same, for example Hindu and Christian, even the Aboriginal Australian; these traditions connect with the inner part of humans, wich is your soul or your essence or whatever you can call it, so there is no need for philosophies or packages of believes and tendencies, these traditions, written or passed down orally, have the same function, wich is to let you see clearly reality in all its beauty, and that you are part of the cosmo or everything, which you could call god or the creation of god or whatever. The only thing that changes between these sapiential traditions is the costume, so the various names and chantes and all these traditional acts, wich i found to have the same function in both indian and christian cultures. So, why is it that god will save only the people with faith and that follow the bible rituals? Should not also people who only have obtained faith and don't follow bible rituals be saved? Some knowledge is also older than some of the modern christian knowledge, for example the word amen comes from an alteration of the sound Aum, wich is the basic human sound that yogis used and use for meditation, for that aum and amen have to be chosen correctly for god in order to save you? Of course i think the answer will be no, but i would like some clear explanation from you pastors, because of my lack of knowledge. Thank you, blessings 🤗

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