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The joy in suffering for the sake of Jesus Christ has direct connection with the spiritual presence of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers.
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Both Baptists and Charismatics are deeply committed to the authority of Scripture, the centrality of Jesus Christ, the urgency of evangelism, and the call to holy living.
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Interested in the proposals from the late Michael Heiser as presented in his book The Unseen Realm? What are other Bible scholars saying about the divine council and its implications for how we read the Hebrew Scriptures? @RickWadholmJr
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The contemporary church often defines God’s grace as material blessing and the absence of suffering rather than God’s fellowship with suffering believers.
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The person sitting next to you in the pew or the person leading on the platform could be a survivor. What are we doing about it?
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When lament left the church: Fellowship among believers has diminished and the missional effectiveness of a church has declined as the church has failed to connect with culture through shared suffering.
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Honest and open dialogue leads to truth because it helps expose our blind spots and opens up new ways to understand our beliefs and engage other faiths.
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This is certainly enough evidence to connect the Passover lamb with the Messiah, and the Messiah with Passover. There is also a further tradition that points to the connection between the Messiah and the matzah.
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Living in Jerusalem, a person could not escape the smell of the incense offering. When the afternoon sacrifice was over, when the incense was burned, everyone knew it.
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Frank Billman: When I took my Methodist history course ... why did I not learn anything about the supernatural manifestations of the power of God that took place in Wesley���s ministry & the ministry of many other early American Methodists?
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