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The Circle of Psychology, Part 7: Christ Our Ki...
In the Book of Ruth, Ruth typifies humanity’s lost inheritance and Boaz typifies the kinsman rede...
In the Book of Ruth, Ruth typifies humanity’s lost inheritance and Boaz typifies the kinsman redeemer who must have the means to redeem and willingly pay the price of redemption. Jesus perfectly fulfilled the Old Testament Law and became the Living Word that broke the partition between humankind and God. That allowed God access once again to humanity without compromising His integrity and put the same life that raised Christ from the dead in us. It was not the perfect life of Christ that rede...
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The Circle of Psychology, Part 8: Faith and the...
In Romans 8:8, we learn that those who are in the flesh cannot please God. But instead of will-wo...
In Romans 8:8, we learn that those who are in the flesh cannot please God. But instead of will-worship and discipline to perform and keep a fundamentalist standard, Romans 8:9 makes it clear that we are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, when the Spirit of God dwells in us. John 15 shows us how God’s Spirit dwells in us: if we abide in Christ Jesus, He will abide in us. We abide in Christ when Christ is formed in our hearts by faith in God and His word. The fruit of the Spirit is the inevit...
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The Circle of Psychology: Falling Short and the...
The Circle of Psychology can be broken into 3 parts: Emotive (I want), Judicial (I ought), and Ex...
The Circle of Psychology can be broken into 3 parts: Emotive (I want), Judicial (I ought), and Executive (I will). The "hagios" saint takes the "I want" and gives it to God to do what He wants. Jesus perfectly fulfilled God's righteous standard, then He put Himself on the cross of curse because we failed to do it. In fact, Jesus did it so well that God is willing to take His doing of it in place of all our failures: before, now, and after. Hebrews 6. LF-0043 © Copyright 1976
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The Circle of Psychology: God Has a Man
Dr. Scott teaches from Hebrews: Circle of Psychology; God has a Man- From the cradle to the grave...
Dr. Scott teaches from Hebrews: Circle of Psychology; God has a Man- From the cradle to the grave, Jesus treated this life with only one purpose: my meat is to do the will of the Father that sent me. God put everybody in one man (Adam) who sinned. Because of Adam's sin, death was the result. But now, because the Law's conditions were met, God has the right to put all of us in the new Adam (Christ) and give us the life that Jesus earned. Hebrews 7. LF-0048 © Copyright 1977
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The Circle of Psychology: Our Responsibilities
Dr. Scott teaches from Hebrews: Our Responsibilities. The "Circle of Psychology" has three elemen...
Dr. Scott teaches from Hebrews: Our Responsibilities. The "Circle of Psychology" has three elements to our Nature: the Emotive side (what I Want to do), the Judicial side (what I Ought to do), and the Executive side (what I Will to do). The subconscious emotive side (what I Want to do) of our nature drives us according to the "pleasure principle". The judicial side (what I Ought to do) is formed by outside forces where we are influenced from society about what is accepted behavior. The execu...
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The Circle of Psychology: The Unity of The Faith
The principle of the Book of Ezekiel is to teach us that it's not an effortless task. We're save...
The principle of the Book of Ezekiel is to teach us that it's not an effortless task. We're saved by grace, but the on going process demands effort by the saints who need to be perfected by Christian leadership to the work of the ministry till we all come to the unity of the faith. Ezekiel 40; Ephesians 4: 11-13. LF-0135 © Copyright 1979
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