Are Easter lilies poisonous to cats?
Yes, Easter Lily's are one of the plants that are poisonous to cats.
Easter lilies and other lilies can be toxic to cats, causing kidney failure and death. All parts of the lily can be toxic, and eating just one leaf can result in severe poisoning. After eating a portion of an Easter lily, a cat will generally vomit and become depressed within 2 hours. The vomiting may subside, but the cat will not eat and continue to become more depressed.
What is the role of the pentecostal?
Filled with Holy Spirit, their role is to proclaim Jesus to the ends of the earth.
Is Bishop Noel Jones getting married to in the next two weeks to a month 2011?
I hear he's getting married in the next couple of weeks to a month to ms val. m s. in cal.
Where is bishop Charles mason buried?
Bishop Charles Harrison Mason is interred inside the church he founded, the Mason Temple C.O.G.I.C. in Memphis, TN.
Should Christians wear speedos?
A Christian should not cause a brother or sister to stumble. In that sense, some Christians shouldn't wear speedos if they are in public. (Those of us who are overweight shouldn't, either, but for different reasons.)
in Christianity the oneness of god refers to the belief that there is no trinity...that there is only one god, one person in the godhead...but three different mainfestations. God the Father for the purpose of creation, God the Son for the purpose of salvation and the Spirit for the purpose of being our Comforter. there are many denominations which teach this but the only ones i know of are all aposolic pentecostals. they have also been called Jesus only
The one main thing that the Bible talks about as far as "unforgivable" verbeage is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. Unfortunately I do not know where exactly in the Bible it is. I only remember hearing in church that if you blaspheme the Holy Spirit, which would be like saying there's no such thing or just saying awful things about him that you would not be forgiven. Other than that, I believe it is up to our disretion to make sure that the things that come out of our mouths are clean.
Why should christians be involved in entertainment?
Because other wise Christians would only have non christian movies and music and to really take it a step further how often do u see steven spillburg or jerry bruckheimer making a christian film most likely u have never seen them do so. So out of christian duty it is christian for us to make our own music movies games so that we can include jesus in every way we can.
What future Pentecost falls on May 23?
Pentecost is celebrated on the 50th day after Easter (including Easter Sunday). Thus, Pentecost will be on May 23 in every year that Easter falls on April 4, which includes the years 2010, 2021, 2083, and 2094.
Why do Christians talk against the gifts of the Spirit when they do not understand them at all?
Because it is a natural trait to talk against the things we do not understand - God have mercy on us.
Was the assembly of god part of the united pentecostal church at one time?
The Assembly of God was not part of the United Pentecostal Church.
They should both repent of what is blatently sin and seek God for His direction. Please explain how one can be "tarrying to be saved?" A woman who is saved and pregnant - has no option according to Gods word but to bear the child...a child out of wedlock is not an excuse for an abortion. God tells us not to be unequally yoked...ie married to an unbeliever...you need to get on your knees and seek Him and pray for the soul of your unsaved lover.
== == Yes he is a christian he prays everynight before he goes to bed and he does date a girl named Cecilee
I don't know of any. This is probably another case of reading into a text what they want it to say.
What does the crown of thorns define what does it stand for or what does it mean?
The Crown of Thorns has no real symbolic interpretation. When Jesus was crucified the jumped-up charge was first of blasphemy because 'he claimed to be God' (as the pharisees and priests said). However, this would not be a capital punishment issue according to the Romans because no legal execution could be performed except by them (despite illicit stonings performed by lynch-mobs in dark alleys), and blasphemy, in their eyes, did not deserve capital punishment. To cope with this the priests and pharisees then used the tack that Jesus claimed to have authority in the 'Kingdom of God' - in other words he declared himself a king. To declare oneself a king was an issue with the Romans as this was seen as treason agaist the Roman emperor. "If you free this man," said the pharisees, "you are no friend of Caesar". Therefore the weak Pilate had no option but to authorise his execution. At the crucifixion, to fulfil prophesies about him, Jesus was mocked by the guards, and they weaved a 'crown' for the new 'king' - out of thorns which dug into his scalp. so the crown was simply a device for mocking Jesus, and for inflicting even more pain on him. To suggest that there are hidden ''symbolic" meanings is a little contrived and has no basis in scripture. Incidentally, it was traditional for the crime of an executed man to be written on a board and nailed on the cross above his head - as a warning to others. In Jesus' case, the 'crime' read "Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews" in Hebrew, Greek and Latin - the three languages common in that area. When the pharisees complained saying that they wanted the wording changed to "He said he was the king of the Jews", Pilate refused, stating that what he had written would stay written. Thus the weak leader Pilate at least had some grip on what Jesus' role actually was, and although he would go down in history as a feeble leader and the man who authorised Christ's execution, one can argue that, because Jesus' salvation was the result of that very execution, Pilate was actually doing God's work - and this last act of defiance might make us think a little more about this man's inner strength.
What happened to Juanita Bynum's website?
She said on Daystar last night that she took it down. SHe wants to be able to offer more to the people of God. If they want Spiritual they can get it. If they want educational they can get it. Until the website is at that point, she doesn't want it up.
What is the difference between the Assemblies of God and Lutheran Church?
Lutherans worship more traditionally with Hymns and they follow a calendar set by The Bible. Kind of how most Americans celebrate Christmas and Easter, Lutherans have several events they follow throughout the year that come directly from the scripture.
Note: Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran does differ from other Lutheran divisions such as the Missouri Synod
Assemblies of God teach that faith is a condition of salvation rather than teaching that faith is the way God has chosen for us to receive salvation. The implication is that an unconverted, sinful human being must "decide" for Christ. The Wisconsin Synod teaches that people by nature are dead in their transgressions and sin and therefore have no ability to decide of Christ (Ephesians 2:1,5). We do not choose Christ, rather he chose us (John 15:16). We believe that human beings are purely passive in conversion.
Assemblies of God teach that Baptism and Holy Communion are ordinances whereby Christians declare to the world that they have died with Christ and share in the divine nature. They do not believe that the sacraments are means of grace through which the Holy Spirit works to create or strengthen faith. They deny the real presence in the Lord's Supper. They insist that the only legitimate way to perform Baptism is by immersion. The Wisconsin Synod teaches that Baptism and the Lord's Supper are means of grace through which the Holy Spirit works to create or strengthen faith (Titus 3:4-7, John 3:5-6, 1 Peter 3:21, Matthew 26:26-28). We believe that Christ's true body and blood are truly present in the Lord's Supper (Matthew 26:26-28, 1 Corinthians 11:23-29). The Bible does not mandate the mode of baptism. The water can be applied in the name of the Triune God by sprinkling, pouring, immersion, or submersion.
The Assemblies of God are premillennialist. They believe that Christ will return and reign physically, visibly, and politically for 1,000 years on earth. The Wisconsin Synod rejects the teaching that Jesus will return to establish a political reign here on earth (John 18:36, Romans 14:17, Colossians 1:13-14).
Assemblies of God are a perfectionist church body. According to the official Web site of the Assemblies of God, they believe that "by the power of the Holy Ghost we are able to obey the command: 'Be ye holy, for I am holy.' " Holiness/perfectionist church bodies often seem to make rules where God hasn't and to call things sinful which God has not forbidden. For example, some congregations have determined that dancing is inherently sinful and therefore forbid it. The Wisconsin Synod teaches that although we will strive for Christian perfection, we will not attain it in this life (Romans 7:14-25, Philippians 3:12). We are careful not to call things sinful which God has not called sinful (1 Corinthians 10:23-33, Romans 14:1-23).
The Assemblies of God believe that every believer is entitled to "baptism in the Holy Spirit" (an experience separate from water baptism) with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues. They also practice faith healing. They teach that such "divine healing is an integral part of the gospel. Deliverance from sickness is provided for in the atonement, and is the privilege of all believers." The Wisconsin Synod does not teach a "baptism in the Holy Spirit" separate from and subsequent to water baptism. We do not see speaking in tongues and faith healing as normative for Christians today.
* In 1990, the "leader", Jesse Pratt Jr, suddenly changed all the rules of his "church". Members could now wear pants, cut their hair, go to the movies, go to the doctors, use medicine...etc. The church have professed Holiness and Christianity since the early 1920s, but if you dig up records, you will find corruption. * Brother Jesse Pratt Jr. did not change the rules of the church. The church came together and after much discussion and study of the bible the church as a whole agreed that the changes were according to the bible. If you read Acts the 15th chapter you will find where they disputed about circumcision. But then it said that they were assembled with one accord. The Church of God of the Union Assembly has people in it that love the Lord and are trying their best to make Heaven their home. Have we made mistakes? Yes we have. Paul said "All have sinned and come short of the glory of God." That is what the blood of Christ was shed for. To cleanse us from our sins.
Is there a penicostal church in new bern North Carolina with a pastor by the name of Ron Griffith?
There is a Pentecostal Church in New Bern, NC, and the new Pastor is Mark Coburn. The church is called Harvestime Church.
What is a Biblical example of a chaplain?
i think debra when she went in to battle with that king guy; she went in there as the sort of moral and spiritual support that a modern chaplain would do
What classification are those who attend assemblies of God Churches?
The Assemblies of God organization is a contemporary Pentecostal denomination.