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Priceless
Tuesday, September 27, 2016Is it right for pastors to ask people for money for prophecies?Sincerely,
Read My Palm
Dear Read My Palm,
Absolutely not! Especially since God specifically says that we have the perfect and complete Bible, so there are no more prophecies (1 Cor 13:8-10, Jas 1:25). Televangelists that promise healing miracles, local preachers that profess to have visions, and any others of their ilk are charlatans and liars. They are no different than Simon the magician who tried to buy the gift of God for money… they are diseased in heart and enslaved to iniquity (Acts 8:19-23). The word of God is in the Bible and free and available to everyone… anyone that tries to sell it to you is a false teacher. Accept nothing but the Bible; don’t let anyone add to it, and don’t let anyone take away from it (Rev 22:18-19). We have everything we need to know about life and godliness within the pages of the Scriptures (2 Pet 1:3). There is no need for additional prophecy because God has handed down to us once and for all His Word to the saints (Jude 1:3). Don’t give a penny, or even a greeting, to those who would use the Gospel for greedy gain (2 Jn 1:10-11).
The Lord's Prayer
Monday, September 26, 2016What is the correct way to pray?Sincerely,
On Bended Knee
Dear On Bended Knee,
Jesus’ followers asked Him that very question (Lk 11:1). His response was what is commonly referred to as “The Lord’s Prayer” (Lk 11:2-4). We are not expected to match that prayer word-for-word, but it is a model off of which we can base all of our prayers. The prayer started off with reverence for God (Heb 12:28) and humility of spirit (Dan 10:12). Jesus’ prayer also included thanks for the things that God had given Him. It is always good to make sure that our prayers include thanksgiving (Php 4:6). After that, He prayed for His physical needs (like daily bread). God wants us to ask Him for help in this life (Lk 18:1-7). The model prayer also included a request for forgiveness of sins and a commitment to serve Him faithfully. God tells us that He will forgive us if we ask (1 Jn 1:9). Last, but not least, the prayer includes the words “Thy will be done”… everything we do and ask for must be subject to God’s will (Jas 4:13-15). Those are the basic instructions that Christ gave on prayer.