Head coverings, praying for enemies, and worldliness…
What does the Corinthian passage about head coverings, women and men really mean? Do we need to be praying for our enemies? Who exactly are they? What does it mean to be worldly? How do we avoid being worldly?
“Can the oil in our lamp burn out?”
Do the 10 virgins in Matthew 25 represent Christians? To whom does Jesus say, “Depart from Me”? What is the context of women and head coverings in 1 Corinthians 11? Why are they prophesying if they’re supposed to remain quiet in church?
“Does communion wine become the blood of Christ?”
What’s the deal with head coverings in 1 Corinthians? Does God still hear repetitive prayers like at the dinner table? Is Christianity largely a pursuit of knowledge? What is the truth about the Eucharist and transubstantiation?
“I saw Christians in Hell!”
How should we interpret near-death experiences where they go to Heaven or Hell and come back? Why did a woman need to prophesy with her head covered in 1 Corinthians 11? I had a friend terminate our relationship because of my view on law and grace. Can a person be saved yet confused on that?