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The Foundation for Biblical Giving
Biblical giving begins with the understanding that the earth is the Lord's, and the tithe belongs...
Biblical giving begins with the understanding that the earth is the Lord's, and the tithe belongs to Him. We can learn a lot from the Old Testament patterns: God wants people to give with a willing heart, and worshipping Him should be at the epicenter of our faith and our lives. We should be glad that God gives us the opportunity to participate and accrue rewards in heaven. Psalm 24:1; Leviticus 27:30. VF-2330.
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The Foundation of the Baptisms
The word "baptism" is a Greek word (from "bapto") that indicates a dipping into. It is used in fo...
The word "baptism" is a Greek word (from "bapto") that indicates a dipping into. It is used in four ways in the New Testament: the baptism of John the Baptist, the baptism of Christ's suffering, the baptism of believers, and the baptism in the Holy Spirit. John's baptism unto repentance and confession represented a bridge between the old way of the Law and the prophets and the new way of the Gospel. Jesus instructs his followers to make disciples, baptizing them and then continuing to teach t...
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The Freedom That Comes Through Forgiveness
Jesus instructs us to forgive and gives the roadmap to follow. It is a process of letting go of t...
Jesus instructs us to forgive and gives the roadmap to follow. It is a process of letting go of the garbage of hurts against you that block the pathway of communication between you and God. When the love of God is in us, we find ourselves asking Him to have mercy on those who have wronged us. Clearing the pathway of communication through prayer and faith brings the freedom that makes us overcomers instead of victims. Matthew 16:11-15, Matthew 18:21-35. Includes Single "Freedom" - Ray Sidney a...
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Some people become as bewitched with Romans 6, 7, and 8 as the Galatians. They make those verses ...
Some people become as bewitched with Romans 6, 7, and 8 as the Galatians. They make those verses a law, and change the source of righteousness from God to self. This creates a new kind of legalism that is used to measure our Christianity by our performance instead of spiritual fruition. For the Christian, cross bearing involves discipline and faith involves discipline, but any righteousness that comes forth is the fruit of the Spirit. Galatians 1, 2, 5; Philippians 1, 2. © Copyright 1981
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The Fullness of God Dwells in Christ
You can be a Christian and stay at the surface, not recognizing that all the fullness of God dwel...
You can be a Christian and stay at the surface, not recognizing that all the fullness of God dwells in Christ. But learning about Christ in His relation to the Father, to His creation, and to the church helps us to understand what He should mean to all Christians, and why He is supreme. Colossians 1:18-19. Disc 18 in the current series: Colossians. VF-2271
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The Futility of the Law vs. the Power of God's ...
God’s plan for the Old Testament Law was to prove that even if you exercised will power to try an...
God’s plan for the Old Testament Law was to prove that even if you exercised will power to try and keep it, you would still fall short. Zechariah 3. VF-0575. © Copyright 1988
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