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Sunday Worship

Most Christian denominations worship on Sunday except for the Seventh Day Adventist. Which is right?

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Shouting in Church

Is shouting Biblical to do in the house of God or is it necessary?

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Public Prayer

I would like to know where the custom of praying in church came from. As I try and find it in the Bible, it says that we are not to pray publicly, but we are to go to our closets and pray in private.

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Prophet and Prophetess

What is a prophet or a prophetess? How does the Prophet compare to the Evangelist of today?

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"Pastor" Scriptural in the New Testament?

Why is it that Timothy and Titus are called pastoral epistles seeing that the only church authority and responsibility that Paul discusses are the eldership positions of the Bishop and Deacon?

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King Saul and Saul of Tarsus Compared

While doing a study on the life of the apostle Paul, I began to wonder if he was actually named Saul after the 1st king of Israel. I began to make comparisons between the two and found several things that they had in common. The name Saul means "desired" while the name Paul means "little". It's interesting to think that Paul started off as Saul, or the one to be desired, but when God got a hold of him, he became Paul the little one. Sounds like the words of John the Baptist when he said of Christ, "He must increase, but I must decrease." John 3:30

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Stand Up and Pray

We so often associate prayer with kneeling that we may fail to notice the various positions of prayer in the Bible. In fact, standing was often the assumed position of prayer in scripture. Genesis 19:27 "And Abraham gat up early in the morning to the place where he stood before the LORD." We know what Abraham was doing when he stood before the Lord. He was praying. The New Testament also supports the stand up and pray attitude. Mark 11:25 "And when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have ought against any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses." The phrase, "when ye stand praying," shows that to be a common position of the body for prayer during this time. Yes, they also kneeled. This is seen in numerous passages: Luke 22:41; Acts 9:40; 20:36. But standing was a common and accepted way to pray. We should not hesitate to stand up and pray today.

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Offended by the Name of Jesus

According to a notice received from the Christian Law Association today, the latest attack in America on Christianity is against using the name of Jesus when praying in public. "In the past two months, two states have banned private citizens from praying in Jesus' name in the state legislatures, and other government units are sure to follow. Unbelievably, prayers to other gods, such as to 'Allah,' have not been challenged!"

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Education Level and Belief in the Bible

According to a Gallup Poll reported on Netscape Connect News on 16 May 2006, "just 10 percent of college graduates" believe that the Bible is literally true. I think that there are two things of interest to Bible believers. First, the results prove that the world will always associated Bible-believing Christians with "unlearned and ignorant" (Acts 4:13) people. Second, the percentage of true Bible believers lowers as the education level rises. I guess "the tree of the KNOWLEDGE of good and evil" (Gen. 2:17) is still being used to cast doubt on the word of God.

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Dangers in Humanistic Education

In 1639, a Baptist preacher in London wrote a book entitled, "The Sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching without Humane Learning; or, a Treatise Tending to prove Human Learning to be No Help to the Spiritual Understanding of the Word of God" (listed in W. T. Whitley's "A Baptist Bibliography"). Baptists have always had an uncomfortable relationship with the academic world. They have often been accused of being ignorant and some Baptists have been known to glory in their ignorance. Yet, every time Baptists begin to exalt education and learning, they tend to stray away from God. There must be a balance, even though it is an uneasy one at times. Our learning must always proceed from the Bible and be firmly grounded in God's word. Then, we must accept that Bible-believers will always be looked upon as "unlearned and ignorant men" (Acts 4:13). But we must also remember that God looks on the world as "ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth" (2Timothy 3:7). May we always exalt the knowledge of God and holy things as the ultimate goal of all our learning and seek the wisdom of God instead of the wisdom of this world.

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Proverbs 27:3

A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both.