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  • T. Levis - In Reply on Mark 1 - 4 years ago
    Wow! The Book of Mark really compacts many important moments into 1 chapter & it's 1st Chapter.

    Mark 1:1-5 : Exodus 15:2, Isaiah 40:3, Malachi 3:1, Matthew 3:3, Matthew 11:10, Luke 1:76, Luke 3:4, Luke 7:27,

    Vrs 6.- compare: Jeremiah 13:1-11, 2Kings 1:8,

    Mark 1:13, : Psalms 106:14, Matthew 4:1, Luke 4:2,

    Mark 1:14, : Luke 3,

    Mark 1:44, : Leviticus 10:10, Leviticus 13,

    Isaiah 11:1-4,
  • Mishael - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    I love John too. He and Jesus were cousins (Mary and Elizabeth). Imagine his surprise when he saw Jesus walking toward him, and the Holy Spirit said, "Behold the Lamb of God".

    This event was a prophesy fulfilled. Jesus fulfilled over 100 prophesies just on the day He was crucified; and when he was entombed.

    A good Reference Bible lists them as you read along. It enriches your whole study experience.

    What's amazing is that the Rabbi's knew of those Old Testament prophesies, but few put it together then.

    Lists of the Old Testament and New Testament prophesies can be viewed on Google. Also with the scriptures that show Jesus's life fulfilled all of them. Thinking of the odds of that happening will make you say WOW!!

    Jesus knew that Judas was the betrayer.
  • Donna - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    TimmyZ, Oh my, That was beautiful. I was just reading that.
  • Kent Bass - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    Thank you so much Timmy for this encouraging word. We all should seek to do Yahs will in all that we do. Jesus set the perfect example of only doing what the father's does. Timmy may you forever be blessed in the name of Jesus I do pray amen
  • T. Levis - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    Luke 1:5,6, Zachariahs a priest & Elizabeth daughter of Aaron, walking in "all the commandments & ordinances of the LORD & blameless." Exodus 28:1, books of Leviticus, Luke 1:8-10, Luke 1:13, It was this John. Luke 1:13-17, (Read again Luke 1, awesome revelation :)

    Then knowing John the son "of priests, blameless " would declare such a thing is Powerful, maybe that's why the "teachers of the law" were so._._. Matthew 3:1-17, Mark 1:1-11, John 1:1-34,

    I thought it interesting that Jesus being related to the Priest was significant Luke 1:36,41,43,

    Luke 1:48 Mary likewise with Elizabeth (& John lept for joy) felt not worthy even before Jesus birth.

    To add to discussion hopefully this is welcome
  • Grae - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    Oh gosh ! I useless ! I didn't mean that post about Galatians for u ! I'm so sorry ! Please ignore me !
  • Grae - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    With respect and affection , have u read the book of Galatians ? If "yes" , what did u think about it please ?
  • Timmy Z. on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    This is by far one of the most powerful and beautiful moments documented in the Bible. First of all, I love how one of the holiest individuals, John, is depicted as a man of lower class. One who most likely did not have much of his own, was ultimately the strongest with his religious faith. This further exemplifies how the love and grace of God is found where you least expect it, and is omnipresent in all of us. When Jesus asks John to baptize him, John expresses that he is not worthy to baptize Jesus, and that it should be the other way around. Jesus insists that he truly wishes to be blessed by John and the Holy Spirit, and believes that even he, the son of God, seeks the blessing of God the father. It is only after Jesus is baptized that the doors of heaven are opened, and God exclaims, "this is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased." The beauty of God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are truly showcased in a powerful way here, as the light and love from God is illuminated in our hearts and souls at this moment. Jesus shows us all that if we embrace the love of God in our hearts and souls the way he did, the doors of Heaven will be opened to us also.
  • Dr. Lyle Lee on Galatians 5 - 4 years ago
    I will comment on versus 19-21; we are warned by the Apostle Paul in these versus that if Christians live an ungodly lifestyle, they will not inherit the kingdom of God. In order to understand the warning we must first understand the difference between entering the first dispensation of the kingdom of God, and inheriting the second dispensation of the kingdom of God. All Christians, upon being born again enter the kingdom of God, as in John 3:5 & Colossians 1:13 The Lord Jesus taught during this first dispensation of the kingdom of God, it is within the heart of all believers. Luke 17:20-21 We got into the kingdom of God by unconditional promises, through faith without works, as part of the foundation that Christ Jesus laid. Yet when we speak about inheriting the kingdom, we cannot talk about this first dispensation of the kingdom of God at all, seeing the word used here is inheriting, meaning, the Apostle Paul is referring unto the second dispensation of the kingdom of God, known as the millennial kingdom. Not all Christians will make it into this kingdom, although they will all go to heaven, yet to make it into the kingdom of heaven, it is not a free gift, rather you must earn entrance by meeting conditional promises, as in Matthew 7:21 and as in Acts 14:22 and as in Matthew 3:5 and Matthew 3:10 All of which speak of entering the millennial kingdom of heaven by faith with works, as you meet the conditions spoken of in those chapter versus. On the other hand, if a Christian lives an immoral lifestyle, as mentioned here in these seventeen sins, he is denied entrance into the millennial kingdom of God, and will remain in heaven until the thousand year kingdom is over.
  • Adam - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Jim,

    Do you believe Jesus is Lord and died for you for the hope of salvation?

    John 5:22-24 these verses might be interesting to read.

    You said that John 1:1 doesn't say Jesus is God, but it does. I broke it down before, but it seems we are not on the same wavelength.

    There are many verses saying Jesus is God in various ways, but no where in the Bible anywhere does it say Jesus is not God. Not only that but Jesus never once said He was not God. So, it seems unusual to arrive at such a conclusion with no evidence for it and with all the evidence for the opposite.

    Have you carefully read the whole chapter of John 1?

    14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.

    Since you don't think the Word is Jesus, who else do you think the Word is?

    Who else do you think fits that description of being sent to earth in the flesh, to live among us, and to die on the cross for our sins?

    15 John bare witness of him, and cried, saying, This was he of whom I spake, He that cometh after me is preferred before me: for he was before me.

    John 3:28 John said "I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before him."

    Matthew 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:

    That clear sign along with the voice made it obvious that Jesus was He.

    John 1:29 John acknowledges it is Jesus: Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.

    John 1:36 "And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God!"

    Do you believe Jesus is the Lamb of God as it says?

    The next chapter Matt 4:7 Jesus is tempted and says to satan: Jesus said unto him, It is written again, "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God." There again Jesus refers to Himself as Lord and God. Do you agree?

    Do you believe these scriptures?
  • Free - In Reply on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    Hallo Dear sibling i Christ. Now, i was so glad, but i also felt huge joy in the Holy Spirit when you read my message last time. : D. Of course I will pray for you and your calling. And He thank you for what you do for those outside, i lift you up to Jesus. He who can bear all our burdens. He happily took them on. Just as we are taught to do for ours. In Patience and not least of infinite love. God bless you in the Name of Jesus. We support each other, without seeing each other. That is what happened on Pentecost and much more that we do not understand, at least not all, yet. But everyone should understand everything in the end.

    I will gladly read all books inspired by the Holy Ghost. And pray for them to come out. I write too, but that's my life. Which no one can believe or measure up to. We all have our cramps and frailties. Our cases that are only private. Then there are some people who have (do not believe in themselves) But believe that others can be saved through them. : D.

    I think about the Bible too. Why do we only get a little of what Peter wrote, for example? We should have read more of the scriptures!

    Now i know a person who has many visions and wonders to look at. And is blessed with many gifts. (do you know what word I got today)?

    2 Corinthians 1-13.

    Nor will i brag and praise myself. And neither do you. For all things are for the glory of God in the holy name of Jesus Christ, by the Holy Ghost which is in us.

    Yesterday when i lifted you up before the Lord, He spoke to me and i will do an act of faithfulness to Him today. I should notice the time.

    And i got peace for that. So my friend keep your faith and continue on the path of faith that the Lord has laid out for you. He is with you all the days of your life. Be blessed in the Powerful Name of Jesus.
  • Free - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Thank u so much. Ill diddnt understand. And how can i? I need to look too Israel in my learning. Ty and God Bless.
  • Rick Mentzer - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Gigi Skip comment on Mathew 3:2 wrong context.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Thanks Rick, I'll toast to that!
  • Rick Mentzer - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Gigi I have taken the time to do that but again when you start getting into the original language translations

    then your thought of changing scripture so wisdom says don't go there. You can't upset an apple cart if you dont

    supply more apples.
  • Rick Mentzer - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Jesse You can't wash away old man nature needs to be spiritually toasted, cooked from inside out. This

    sounds odd I'm getting hungry.
  • Gigi - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    In scripture the normative meaning when it speaks of baptism, it is talking about water baptism.

    One could google that and find out if what I am saying is true or not. I encourage people to read up on what Christian history shows to be the meaning and type when it speaks of baptizing, which means to immerse in or pour water over a person.

    But

    Many on here will argue against this because they don't want the text to mean water baptism due to their desire to have it mean something different. That is why I suggest someone research it outside of the comments on this site if one wants to really find the answer.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Free,

    Back in those days they had what was called the threshing floor. What they would do was they would gather their crops in and they would grind it on the threshing floor, and the grain would separate from the chaff. And then they would take a shovel, a winnowing fork, a winnowing fan, and they throw it up in the air. And the grain would only travel a certain distance but the chaff would blow even further away.

    By the time they finished this process, they would have two separate piles on the floor. One pile goes into the barn, and the other one you burn. What this is talking about is that with Jesus, either you are going to get baptized with His spirit, because that's the name of his ministry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit, or the fire of judgment. He will separate the wheat from the chaff.

    As for what baptism is Paul talking about in Romans Chapters 5 and 6, he is presenting to us the process of salvation, and the baptism he mentions in Romans Chapter 6 is Spirit baptism, not water baptism.
  • Jcbu undercover on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    jcbu undercover is my Holy Ghost writer name.o o o o o o o o Mathew 3:11 I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance :but he that cometh after me is mighter than I ,whose shoes I am not worthy to bear:he shall baptze you with with the Holy Ghost,and with fire. Two books written Destiny Dreams and Visions.The Mysterious Castle and deadly sins. They go togeather like salt ,and pepper.Proceeds to go to missions.They are interactive books that invite the reader to partake however they can.The second book gives some bible verses to help fight against the deadly sins.Allways encouraging the reader to go to the bible for themselves ,and drink from the fountain of knowledge. o o o o o o ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo of the word of God. o o
  • Free on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    I have a question from Matthew 3:12 Whose fan is in his hand, and he will throughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.

    chaff ? Why use a word like that?

    And all friends and Jesus loving ppl. I have a word for U. From Romans 5 and 6 chapter.

    What baptism is Paul talking about here?

    Many thanks in advance in Jesus Christ. Be blessed in the Holy Name above all names Amen.
  • Jcbu undercover on Matthew 3 - 4 years ago
    jcbu undercover is my Holy Ghost writer name.o o o o o o o o Mathew 3:11 I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance :but he that cometh after me is mighter than I ,whose shoes I am not worthy to bear:he shall baptze you with with the Holy Ghost,and with fire. Two books written Destiny Dreams and Visions.The Mysterious Castle and deadly sins. They go togeather like salt ,and pepper.Proceeds to go to missions.They are interactive books that invite the reader to partake however they can.The second book gives some bible verses to help fight against the deadly sins.Allways encouraging the reader to go to the bible for themselves ,and drink from the fountain of knowledge. o o o o o o ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo of the word of God. o o
  • Bro dan - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Bro Alex,

    Thanks for your response. Respectfully, you are ignoring these simple verses spoken by Jesus:

    John 3:5

    "Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God."

    Jesus tells us plainly that "we must be born of water" and "of the Spirit". If not, we CAN NOT enter into the Kingdom of God!

    God came down to earth to be born as a person in Jesus, so that he could not only tell us what he expects us to do, but he came to be an example. Jesus didn't need to be baptized, but he did, why, TO SHOW US!

    Matthew 3:16-17

    And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him: And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.

    Jesus personally showed us in this scripture above that when we believe, repent, and get baptized, we do receive his Holy Spirit. Jesus probably foresaw that there would be future times that people would question his commands - just like some today that are questioning water baptism. Well, he gives us his "perfect example" of what he wants and commands us to do! Christians can't ignore the above scripture!

    Bro Alex, are you also going to ignore this scripture Jesus instructing his apostles below:

    Matthew 28:19-20

    Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.

    Jesus says above in addition to baptizing; "observe all things whatsoever I have commanded of you". Jesus tells us that if we follow him - he will be with us always - until the end of the world!

    Alex, I'm not instructing you to do these things - Jesus is instructing you - Read and Believe!
  • S Spencer - 4 years ago
    GiGi.

    Again you are arguing the wrong narrative.

    If not you haven't supplied any scripture supporting you MUST be water baptized to be saved!!

    However

    We see the transition starting with John the baptist as the for runner.

    Matthew 3:8-11.

    John's baptism was the baptism of repentance. what was it they needed to turn from? Judaism!!

    How did he baptize? With water!

    Was it for salvation? No he was preparing the way for salvation. Matthew3:9. Suggest their confidence was in being children of Abraham and the seal of circumcision.

    Verse 10 " The axe is laid at the root!!

    There goes the degenerate vine, on comes the true vine or genuine vine. One Jews and Gentiles will be joined to. now we see a transition taken place. They were Identified with Judaism by circumcision, now they are to be Identified to Christ by baptism. And to express there belief by water baptism as the Jews did by circumcision.

    Then comes Jesus to be baptized by John. For salvation? YES, OURS!!

    He was to fulfill all righteousness!

    He was Identifying with all who would come to him. He was going to bare our sins on the cross.

    GiGi. There has never been a tread where I said I believe a Christian shouldn't be baptized.

    I'VE SAID IT WASN'T FOR SALVATION.
  • Bro dan - In Reply on Deuteronomy 25 - 4 years ago
    Hi Sister GiGi,

    You are correct, and a wonderful explanation on why as a Christian we should receive baptism as instructed by Christ. I agree, that water baptism has been the norm even before, and then during the 1st century church up to and including the present day!

    Jesus instructs us to be baptized, and shows us here, how we should be baptized and the manner in which we receive the Holy Spirit:

    Matthew 3:16

    "And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:"

    Jesus gave us many wonderful examples for us to follow, and Christ followers will follow Christ, and no one else!

    God Bless.
  • Baptism of Fire Commentaries - 4 years ago
    People's Bible Commentary

    Baptize 'in' water", "Baptize 'in' the Holy Spirit". And [with] fire. The term "fire" is used in Mt 3:10, and there means a destroying agency; it is used again in Mt 3:12 in the same sense; it is used in Mt 3:11, also, the intervening verse, and must be used in exactly the same sense as in the other two verses. It cannot mean a curse in Mt 3:10,12, and a blessing in Mt 3:11, without a word of explanation. It is strange, therefore, that all commentators should not agree that the baptism of fire is a baptism of trial and suffering. There were two classes before John. Some would repent and be baptized finally in the Holy Spirit; there were others who would remain impenitent, and be baptized in the awful trials that would come upon Israel. Mt 3:12 explains this. John says in it that there is the wheat and the chaff; one shall be gathered into the garner and the other burned.

    Wesley's Notes for Matthew 3:11

    He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with FIRE- He shall fill you with the Holy Ghost, inflaming your hearts with that fire of love, which many waters cannot quench. And this was done, even with a visible appearance as of fire, on the day of pentecost.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Traynor,

    Matthew 3:12 should be taken together with Matthew 3:11. John says, "I indeed baptize you with water but there is one coming after me who baptizes with the Holy Spirit, or Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit and fire."



    So the question comes up about what is the fire?



    If you stop there at verse 11, you can go in many different directions with all the theories out there, but if you just read one more verse ( Matthew 3:12), it answers it for us.



    It says "Whose fan is in his hand, and he will thoroughly purge his floor, and gather his wheat into the garner; but he will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire."



    He, Christ, is going to baptize His people with the Holy Spirit. That is the Lord's ministry. He baptizes people with the Holy Spirit.



    Paul said in 1 Corinthians 12:10 that we have been all baptized by one Spirit and all made to drink of the one Spirit, and we have been baptized into the body of Christ.



    When the Lord ministers His Spirit, when He gives His Spirit to people, that is called "the baptism of the Holy Spirit."



    So fire is judgment! He is going to baptize people with fire in the judgment. But He is going to baptize His people with the Holy Spirit. That is His ministry.

    The threshing floor in Luke 3:17 is used as an example. What they would do is they would gather the crops in and they would grind it on the threshing floor, and the grain would separate from the chaff, and then they would take a shovel, a winnowing fork, a winnowing fan, and they throw it up in the air. And the grain would only travel a certain distance but the chaff would blow even further away.



    By the time you got through with this process you got two piles. One goes into the barn, and the other one you burn. He is saying that's the way it is. With Jesus, either you are going to get baptized with His spirit, because that's His ministry. He will baptize you either with the Holy Spirit, or the fire of judgment.
  • Hafford - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Amen! It is his will.
  • GiGi again - In Reply on Matthew 3:2 - 4 years ago
    Hi David, returning to this once again, I think I read somewhere that all of the apostles/disciples were baptized in water prior to this moment in time where Jesus promised the Holy Spirit. That is why the apostles baptized new believers in water: that Jesus was baptized and the manifestation of the Father (voice) and Spirit (dove) were a visual teaching what those who are baptized receive; that they were baptized in water when they were called follow Jesus (Jesus baptized at the same time John did); and that Jesus commanded it in Matthew 28.
  • Bro dan - In Reply - 4 years ago
    Hi Bro Rick,

    Regarding the reason that Jesus was baptized, you may want to ask him:) because we both know he didn't need to! Personally, I believe that one of the most important reason's was to fulfill the scriptures, and show others that he was in fact the Son of God.

    Matthew 3:17

    "And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."

    This was one of many actions that Jesus took while on this earth to show us, and guide us, in what is right and to set a good Christian example for all of us to follow.

    The "rightly divided question" concerns a verse used only one place in the bible. 2 Timothy 2:15.

    I understand this scripture is directed (primarily if not entirely) at Timothy by Paul regarding how Timothy should endeavor to teach the Church.

    Currently, there are many people saying that they use this verse and apply it directly - to help them to read and understand the Bible. Based on their understanding of this verse, they say that we are to "rightly divide" scripture in order to know which of the scriptures are meant for the Jews and which are meant for the Church. If it works for them thats fine.The problem that I see with this process is that many people have many different ways, to divide the scripture, and who is really right? I believe much scripture is being disregarded, and even twisted to fit their belief, which could be a big mistake.The result of dividing scripture can be easily seen by looking at all of the various denominations of Christians, ie: Baptists, Mormons, Jehovah Witness's, and on and on. All of them think their "rightly divided" scripture is the superior one.

    My belief as a Christ follower, is to read the bible entirely (I don't add or subtract) and pray for the Holy Spirit to teach and guide me. I'm comfortable with my current understanding, and I will change as the spirit may move me.

    God Bless.
  • T. Levis - In Reply - 4 years ago
    To add to discussion I just recently replied but felt led to add to my post. Just recently in Daniel I believe GOD revealed to me Daniel & his friends may have been, as captives of war made Eunuchs by Nebuchadnezzar- Daniel 1:1-3, Daniel 1:7-9, Daniel 1:10-11, each time it states those who were put over Daniel & his companions that title was given them 'over the Eunuchs' . There is no account of them having children that I've found. Futhermore when Nebuchadnezzar threatened people in his brutal way= Daniel 2:5, Daniel 2:12-13, Daniel 3:28-29, it was probably a very viable threat & intensely reality. Which now not only puts new light on Nebuchadnezzar's threats but his way of thinking.

    Recently GOD's been showing me more in these scriptures. Daniel also is the only one that I've found where an angel says was greatly beloved, Daniel 10:11, Daniel 10:19, there seems to be a distinction in this address. GOD knows us & everything thing we have suffered, everything taken from us, even wrongful sterilization. He loves us! Hopefully this is also encouraging in a deep way as it has been to me. Yes I believe GOD addresses people personally & callings differ. Moses, Hosea, Ezekiel are few examples Daniel another. Sometimes HE calls us to do things others have not been called to nor had precedence for. Like Noah. In my life I've been reminded of this scripture more than once [1 Kigs 13:8-10,15,16,17,18,21,22,*24,] 1 Kings 13:1-32, we must obey GOD ALMIGHTY in what HE calls us to do personally.

    When I say a distinction the wording is a little Different than Isaiah 48:14, 2 Samuel 2:24, 1 Kings 10:9, Revelations 1:5, Revelations 3:9, John 14:20, Mark 10:21, & even Matthew 3:17 because CHRIST is the SON, THE WAY TRUTH & LIGHT, LIFE. If I had my Exhaustive Concordance at hand, I would study it more fully.


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