Category Archives: Q&A

4th Q&A, Session #4, Michigan Camp 2019

Recording from Michigan Camp 2019.

  1. Is circumcision required? It doesn’t seem to be emphasized at all in the New Testament in comparison to the Old Testament. Is it because it is not required under the New covenant like baptism is?
  2. If someone decides they no longer feel they should break bread, what is the proper procedure the assembly should follow? Should you treat them as if they were put out of fellowship? Would they still be able to attend conferences/Young peoples ?

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1st Q&A, Session #1, Michigan Camp 2018

Recording from Michigan Camp 2018.

Questions:

On the leading of Spirit in the assembly meetings:

  1. What verses do we have that demonstrate that we have the leading of the spirit in the assembly meeting, and specifically, in the breaking of bread
  2. As a young brother, how do I perceive the leading of the spirit and differentiate the leading of the spirit versus my own thoughts? Is it better to err on the side of speaking when I might not have the spirit’s leading or not speak when I do?
  3. During the breaking of bread, can thinking unrelated thoughts negatively affect the atmosphere of the meeting? And, how can one stay focused?

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1st Q&A, Session #1, Michigan Camp 2022

Recording from Michigan Camp 2022.

Questions:

  1. I sometimes get distressed thinking about all the lost who will go to hell. I know why, and I know that none of us deserves to be with the Lord in heaven, but I still really struggle with the thought of anyone spending eternity in hell. Sometimes it brings me to tears. Is this wrong?
  2. If a person is a believer and not at the Lord’s table, is that sin? Does James 4:17 apply to this?
  3. The lord has asked us to do it, and we need to obey. Fear holds back. Sin holds back. Different situations.

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5th Q&A, Session #5, Michigan Camp 2019

Recording from Michigan Camp 2019.

  1. Why did God allow Satan in the Garden knowing he would tempt us? Furthermore why would he put the tree in our grasp?
  2. Can you clarify the dangers of legalism? Are the following not examples of legalism? Frowning upon:
    • woman wearing pants
    • Not homeschooling
    • enjoying monetary wealth
    • Socializing with those not in assembly
  3. Why do girls wear head coverings in an address and Q&A when they are not assembly meetings? I understand the thought that we should be prayerful during meeting, but we’re told to pray without ceasing so that reason would bring you to wear one all the time.
  4. Can you please give a brief outline for the book of Revelation? How far through the prophecies there are we?
  5. I am ashamed of myself for this, but I have trouble sharing the gospel with others. I know that according to Romans 1:16, I should be ready and willing to share it. Do you have any suggestions?

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2nd Q&A, Session #2, Michigan Camp 2018

Recording from Michigan Camp 2018.

Questions:

  1. Per Luke 17:5-6, it seems as if faith is binary, that you either have it or not, and that it cannot be increased. Is this correct? If so, sometimes we reference a Christian or describe the OT saints in Hebrews 11 as having a lot of faith. How do these reconcile?
  2. On the Eternal Sonship of Christ:
    • What is the importance of the Eternal Sonship of Christ?
    • If the term is not found in scripture, what are some examples where the truth is clearly presented or inferred?
    • Is this a fundamental point of fellowship? If one does not believe it, is it right for us to have fellowship with him or her, and should they be received at the Lord’s Table?
  3. Is it okay to marry your second or third cousin?

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2nd Q&A, Session #2, Michigan Camp 2022

Recording from Michigan Camp 2022.

Questions:

  1. If weed is “legal,” should or can a Christian smoke or ingest biblically?
  2. Is it possible to take initiative on earthly matters, like business for example, while still being fully dependent upon God? How?
  3. How literally should we take it when in the Bible it says, “Sell all thou hast and give to the poor?”

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