On today’s Q&A, we're going to try again to deal with a lead question that got cut short last week because of technical difficulties. So, my lead question will be a correction - or at least an explanation - of a question from last week regarding the judgment God brought against Achan in Joshua 7 - was it a judgment against Achan only, or also his family? Then, on to your questions… Here is a link to my father-in-law’s book, “Dedication Through Fasting and Prayer”: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1565990447/ How was Jesus financial situation? Is it true that he was very poor or is that a myth? As a prophet, Ezekiel suffered for Jerusalem. Is this an example showing every prophet has to go through struggles? How is the baptism of the Spirit? Would Sodom and Gomorrah be a picture of what ancient Canaanite culture was like? Do you believe King Saul was saved? If he was not, is it possible to prophecy without being saved? Can you speak about the fine line between repentance and works? At the moment, Nigeria is under great persecution. Is it a sin for them to defend themselves against extremists? What was the language that the people spoke before the were dispersed at the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11? Why is it important to fast? Why does fasting make a difference? The bible teaches us to obey our spiritual leaders. Who is my spiritual leader exactly? Is it the lead pastor of the denomination, or the pastors of all the churches I ever attended? What’s the difference between “age of consent” and yet some adults later in life, getting saved on their deathbed? Regarding Daniel's 70 week vision, is the end of the 69th week at Christ's death on cross? Does the 70th week begin just prior to Christ's return to earth? What is your stance on keeping the Sabbath? In your commentary on Ecclesiastes, it seems to suggest the writing is not inspired and that Solomon gets things wrong. Could you clarify your views on the book of Ecclesiastes? When does a fetus becomes a living soul? Adam became a living soul when God breath in his nostrils. Is “Babylon the Great” of Revelation more likely to be Mecca, Rome, or New York?

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