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That Christ May Have the Preeminence – Colossians 1 Studied
This study is a walk-through of Colossians 1, with commentary and other supporting scriptures interspersed throughout. The epistle is both deep and transcendent, and ends on a practical note, assuming instructions are to those born anew, bought with the Blood of Christ, and in-dwelt and under the control of the Spirit of Jesus Christ. This study is very applicable to anyone today wanting authentic Christianity – a life of fellowship and service to God in His Spirit. Lord bless you!
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How God tests our hearts and teaches those who will hear Him – audio
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the restoration of a broken relationship between God and His creation. He is vetting for who will hear Him; who really wants Him. He who loves us wants us, but we as humans prove whether we really want Him. He has committed to meet us more than half way, and is the power behind doing all He asks of us, but whether we really have faith is shown by how it all works out. This Bible study centered on 1 Cor. 1:18 through all of 1 Cor. 2 goes into this and much more, pulling many supporting scriptures in. It delves into the biblical…
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Why Jesus came to save sinful humans
In 1904 a 26-year-old Christian man named Evan Roberts was used by God to bring a revival to the country of Wales that sent shockwaves around the world. Since the age of 13 Roberts had prayed, and so for half his life he’d sought earnestly for more of God. God’s will was chief among his desires. He did not seek glory for himself, or chase girls, or any of the many distractions of his day. He saw the eternal perspective. Yielded to God as he was, Roberts prayed in the now legendary Welsh revival that witnessed people turning to God upon the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In the process,…
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Romans 5:12-20 study and side commentary – September 8, 2017
This is another tangent-filled discussion continuing on in Romans 5 from 5:12-20. The second recording was a random discussion that tried to at least somewhat discuss the “sin nature” of man further. In the discussion was reference to man’s having “self” as his center, and the effective “god” on the “throne” of his heart. Sins come from a person whose internal makeup is twisted or warped somehow before God. A Christian is called to flee the sin nature by running and hiding himself in God through Jesus Christ. 1 Pet. 1:5 – who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the…
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Sermon On The Mount Part 2 – Friday June 30, 2017
This is a continuation of our talk on the Sermon on the Mount. Matt. 5:21-48 was covered. A couple weeks ago, we discussed Matt. 5:1-20. Lord bless you!














