Sunday, August 30, 2020

🕇 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS FOR 08.29.2020


DR. J. VERNON MCGEE, TH.D.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS


THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 3020


1) Where does the Bible say "one Lord, one faith, one baptism”?

2) Is that verse speaking of water baptism or the baptism of the Holy Spirit?

3) What is your understanding of 1 Corinthians 11:27-29 in reference to the Lord’s Supper?

4) What is your understanding of the atonement?

5) Could you explain your position on dreams and visions as related to the prophetic?

6) When we invite someone to faith in Christ should we say "Lord and Savior"?

7) Why did God tell Adam and Eve to "replenish" the earth when they were first on the earth?

8) Is it possible to be a born again believer and never be filled with the Holy Spirit?

9) What do you mean when you say we can become too familiar with Jesus?



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