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What is the theme verse for the series 'Into the Forge'?
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Jeremiah 23:29, which describes God's word as a fire and a hammer.
What is the speaker's view on the possibility of repentance for backsliders?
The speaker asserts that backsliders can return as God calls for repentance and offers healing.
How does the speaker interpret the fate of aborted babies in light of the afterlife?
Aborted babies are considered innocent, and God's grace covers them.
What happens during the 1,000-year reign in the Millennium according to this teaching?
Believers reign with Christ and Satan is bound.
What event follows the Millennium as taught in the series?
Satan is released for a short time, followed by a final battle.
What metaphors are used to describe God's word in the 'Into the Forge' series?
God's word is described as a sword, a hammer, and a fire.
How did the speaker resolve technical issues caused by Windows 11?
The issues were resolved by reverting to Windows 10.
What does John 8:31-44 teach about spiritual lineage?
It contrasts the spiritual children of the devil with those who are the children of God.
Why does the speaker refute the argument that Yeshua is the Sabbath rest?
The speaker believes Christians are still required to keep the Sabbath as dictated by the Ten Commandments.
According to the speaker, who are considered 'innocent blood'?
Jesus, the prophets, and children are considered 'innocent blood'.
What is the speaker's view on the Serpent Seed Doctrine?
The speaker views it as a false and perverse doctrine.
What does Genesis 3:15 metaphorically refer to regarding the serpent's offspring?
It refers to those who do evil being the spiritual offspring of the serpent.
Which Bible translation is noted for having a negative bias towards the Torah?
The New International Version (NIV) is noted for having a negative bias towards the Torah.
What are some of the preferred Bible translations mentioned in the Q&A session?
Preferred translations include NIV, ESV, NASB, New King James, and NLT.
Why is the translation approach focusing on original languages important?
Original languages (Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek) provide a more accurate understanding of the Bible's message.
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