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It is a mistake to assume the disciples were the only witnesses of the risen Christ. Such an assu...
It is a mistake to assume the disciples were the only witnesses of the risen Christ. Such an assumption leaves a big gap in explaining the vast spread of Christianity in such a short period of time. A careful reading of the book of Acts shows us that there were many more witnesses whose preaching was consistently focused on one thing: the risen Christ and the power of His Resurrection. Acts. Disc 6 of 6 from the series Christianity on Trial: Examining the Evidence - VF-2183. Acts.
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A Foundation for Understanding Sanctification
What the Bible means by the word "sanctification" is difficult to understand in English because d...
What the Bible means by the word "sanctification" is difficult to understand in English because different streams of words were used simultaneously to translate these concepts. It is faulty understanding and bad theology that equate holiness with morality or perfection; the meaning in the original languages was to be set apart by God for His purposes. Rightly understood, it is not something we can do to ourselves, but rather something done to us by the Holy Spirit. Disc 1 of 17 from the serie...
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The Holiness by Which We See the Lord
Hebrews declares that without holiness, no man shall see the Lord. The word “holy” has a complica...
Hebrews declares that without holiness, no man shall see the Lord. The word “holy” has a complicated history and has been defined incorrectly in the church and in the world. Holiness is something (whether animate or inanimate) that God says, “This is holy, this is mine; I’m claiming it.” It is set apart for God. Wherever God’s presence is, we can attach a bridge that says, “holy”. As you abide in the Word, the Word abides in you, and therefore His presence by His word, abides in you. Peter al...
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Sanctification: Clarifying Terminology
Breaking down the basic Hebrew verbs shows us that God does the sanctifying and it is a process, ...
Breaking down the basic Hebrew verbs shows us that God does the sanctifying and it is a process, not a state we remain in consistently. It is started here on earth and wholly completed in His presence. Disc 3 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness and Sanctification - VF-2194
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Studying grammar, particularly antonyms like "common" and "profane", helps us better understand t...
Studying grammar, particularly antonyms like "common" and "profane", helps us better understand the original meanings of the Hebrew words related to holiness and sanctification. We have a language problem, where holiness is made synonymous with perfection; it cannot mean perfection or sinlessness except when speaking of God and His attributes. When God declares people holy, they are set apart and dedicated, not perfect. Leviticus 21:1-15 Disc 4 of 17 from the series: Understanding Holiness an...
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Holiness: God's Presence Conforming You to His ...
The subject of holiness and sanctification cannot be treated apart from God and His presence. The...
The subject of holiness and sanctification cannot be treated apart from God and His presence. The ground around the burning bush and Mount Sinai was hallowed because of His presence. In the Old Testament there are degrees of holiness, but in the New Testament and today, God's Spirit is in us making us holy. Sanctification is not the act or process of justification, it is the activity of the presence of God to change us into His image and likeness. Disc 5 of 17 from the series: Understanding H...
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