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    Variation of Romans 6

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    Adaptation and Variation of Romans 6 - Final So‚ how should Christians respond to this good news about grace through Jesus Christ? Should we sin even more so that we can boast about the forgiveness that we have in Christ? No way! That’s ridiculous! If Christ has set us free from the hold of sin‚ then why would we continue to live in it? We must realize that once we believed and received Christ‚ we’ve identified ourselves with his death and his resurrection. In other words‚ as believers

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    Spiritual Gifts

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    gift is charisma meaning a free and undeserved gift‚ unmerited favor. Spiritual gifts are not natural talents‚ but are special Spirit empowered abilities for service to the body of Christ. A spiritual gift is a God-given capacity through which the Holy Spirit supernaturally ministers to the body through the channel of the spirit of God; who supernaturally touches the lives of other people. Spiritual gifts are characteristics of Jesus Christ that are to be manifest through the body corporate just

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    For the first 1‚500 years of Christianity since the holy Christ was born until god rise him from the earth to the heaven there was no " Catholicism " as it is known today ‚ simply because there were no other forms or denominations of Christianity to distinguish it ‚ or cause a division between the churches as we see . There was only the "one‚ holy‚ catholic church"‚ which was the main body of Christian believers all over the western world‚ united by common traditions ‚ beliefs ‚ church structure

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    Acts Act 2 Analysis

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    Shelby Sweetin Mrs. Ekenseair 8th Grade Biblical Worldview 6 December 2016 Holy Spirit in Paul In the book of Acts I have learned about so much. I have learned how Paul spread the Gospel and also how I can too. I have also learned how Paul was empowered by the Holy Spirit and how I am empowered too. In Acts Paul has many difficulties throughout the book but he keeps faith. In Acts it was like I was taken on a journey with Paul to so many different places and learned so many new lessons. I have

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    RESPONSE TO A SEDEVACANTIST CRITIC. Critic Taken from Polarprefecture: heretics http://polarprefecture.blogspot.com Posted by Sunniva Index of the colours used: black =the words of Angelica Zambrano; red =words of Sunniva; Violet =my answers *The “evil revelation of Angelica Zambrano” I usually don’t pay much attention to these private revelations that pop up from time to time. As a former protestant I did‚ and it was usually a waste of time. What follows is the opinion from a formal

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    with the divine‚ any system of belief that prescribes certain responses to the existence (or nonexistence) of the divine. While a christian worships in a church or chapel‚ a muslim worships in a mosque. Christians read their holy book called the bible while muslims read their holy book called the Qur’an. There are many differences between the two of them‚ but there are also many similarities between them. Christianity has the highest percentage of people studying it. It has approximately 2.2 billion

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    Colossians 2 Summary

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    furthering the kingdom of God in the midst of earthly activities. God granted us the ability for a new reconciled life with Him and He doesn’t leave it to the individual alone to figure out how to rid themselves of their old sinful nature‚ He allows the Holy Spirit to be filled into our lives. When the people have put to death their old self they are then able to be rooted in the identity of Christ and become more of the person God has called them to be. The people can do that through Colossians 3:12 of

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    Goal of Christian Counseling

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    BELIKECHRIST submitted to God and His standards in all areas. Maturing believers will always be characterized by behaviors and attitudes which are in accordance with Biblical scriptures. We will continuenly be influenced and motivated‚ guided by the Holy Spirit. Various life experiences‚ cultural environments and personality makeup are increasingly understood and addressed as the believer matures. It is been said that Temptation‚ sinfulness‚ personal limitations‚ and life experiences have less of a

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    Inspired By God

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    Timothy is a good student of the ancient texts and because he is so‚ he understands the salvation of Jesus Christ. At the time Paul wrote this‚ there was no New Testament. There were only the stories and experiences of others and the power of the Holy Spirit flowing through the church body. Some people have a problem with the idea of the bible being "God breathed" or "inspired by God". How different is it than someone writing sports commentary? Now before some of you start getting ticked off by

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    The Baptism Debate

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    church be established. (Holy Bible‚ Matthew 28) Baptism in the New Testament constitutes three broad concepts to understand. A new believer is united with Christ‚ he is united

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