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Vol. 1, No. 3

March, 1964


QUERIES and ANSWERS

Bro. Turner:
Tab SpacerDo you believe people have "feelings" or "religious experiences"? My neighbor is peeved with me because I tell her she doesn't have such. NIA

Reply :
Tab SpacerI can almost hear her say, "How do you know what I feel?" Maybe she has some right to be "peeved."

Tab SpacerActually, the "feeling" is not the issue, but the
interpretation people place upon their "feelings". One man feels "all warm inside" and thinks this means his sins are forgiven. God has never promised him such evidence of forgiveness. For all he knows, the feeling could prove he had more sins.

Tab SpacerThe only way we can be assured our sins are forgiven -- that we are saved -- is to believe and do what the Lord commands. (See Acts 2:38) Christ is the savior of all them that obey Him. Heb. 5:9)

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Dear Sir:
Tab SpacerIf Adam and Eve were the first people, and Cain was their son, who was Cain's wife? (Gen. 4:17)

Reply:
Tab SpacerThe woman he married.

Tab SpacerSeriously, this age-old question comes from an unwarranted assumption, viz., that the children named up to this point in Bible history, were the only children born to Adam and Eve.

Tab SpacerAdam lived 930 years, "and begat sons and daughters". Gen. 5:3-5 The Genesis

 

record makes no claim to be a complete account of history.

Tab SpacerDarwin calculated that in 750 yrs. one pair of elephants (slowest of all breeders) could be responsible for nearly 19,000,000 elephants --- alive at the same time.

Tab SpacerI do not have to have such calculations in order to believe the Bible is God's word; but the doubter should not under-estimate his task.

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Dear Sir:
Tab SpacerWhen visiting services of' the Church of Christ I sometimes hear saved people pray, "finally, save us". If already saved, why pray to be saved in the future?

Reply:
Tab SpacerApparently the querist is victim of the "once saved, always saved" fallacy. But the N.T. uses "saved" in two senses: (1)
from past sins, and (2) in heaven.

Tab SpacerMk. 16:16 refers to salvation from past sins (Acts 22:16); but one thus saved, as was Timothy, must be faithful in service in order to be finally saved in heaven. (1 Tim. 4:12-16) Read carefully, Heb. 10:36-39 2 Pet. 2:20-f.

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Tab SpacerYour questions are solicited, and appreciated. We must sometimes reword them in order to conserve space, but we will seek to fairly present the problem. Our reader's interest in truth is the great motivator for such a department as this.

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