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CrossFellowship.org What did Paul mean by Body of Death? Does God accept child sacrifice? What if it is a vow?
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Pastor Scott answers questions on how we are more than conquerors and whether Paul rejected God's command in Acts. CrossFellowship.org
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What are the three types of doubts that hold back someone from following Christ? Even those who confess Christ can be hindered by these doubts. Identify them and overcome them in yourself or for those you are sharing with. CrossFellowship.org
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Do you know how to know the will of God? In this episode, Pastor Scott Thom does a deep dive into finding God's will for your life.
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Why did God allow Satan to tempt Job? Is there some purpose or benefit from hardships? Can Satan influence our minds? CCFcollege.com CrossFellowship.org
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CrossFellowship.org The lengthy discussion explores the concept of happiness, particularly from a Christian perspective. It highlights that happiness is deeper than mere feelings of joy or contentment. Instead, it stems from having peace, communion with God, maintaining loving relationships with others, accepting life's duality of good and bad, and pursuing godly goals. The steps to achieving a happier life integrate biblical teachings and focus on personal growth, character development, and spiritual alignment. Highlights: π Definition of happiness goes beyond feeling contentment...
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The context provides insight into the program "No Other Doctrine," led by Pastor Scott Thom, which seeks to answer questions about Christian doctrine, with an emphasis on the accuracy and reliability of the Bible and the existence of Jesus Christ. The discussion tackles common questions and misconceptions about Jesus' divinity and the Bibleβs inerrancy, and provides apologetic evidence to debunk claims that Jesus is a myth. CrossFellowship.org Highlights π The importance of grounding faith in solid doctrine. βοΈ Pastor Scott Thom answers questions on doctrine, faith, and religion via...
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The text is from a broadcast by Pastor Scott Thom, addressing questions and misconceptions about Christian doctrine, particularly regarding intelligent design, organ redundancy, and the nature of salvation. Pastor Scott answers a question challenging the concept of intelligent design and then addresses criticisms of the book "The Shack" and its author's promotion of universal salvation, which he considers heretical. Highlights π Focus on Doctrine: Emphasis on understanding solid doctrine as a foundation for faith. π£οΈ Interactive Format: Listeners are invited to leave questions for...
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The context addresses the importance of building one's faith on sound doctrine, specifically focusing on the understanding of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology. Pastor Scott Thom from Cross Christian Fellowship in Albuquerque, New Mexico, uses a radio program called "No Other Doctrine" to explain and answer questions about Christian beliefs, emphasizing the personhood and role of the Holy Spirit. The program discusses misconceptions about the Holy Spirit in various religious groups and reinforces the idea that the Holy Spirit is a person with intellect, will, and emotions, and is integral...
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What about the Gnostic Gospels? What about cremation? What is the empowering of the Holy Spirit? CrossFellowship.org
info_outlineThe sermon addresses the demonstration of Jesus Christ's deity, exploring how Old Testament scriptures referring to God are applied to Jesus in the New Testament.
Pastor Scott Thom of Cross Christian Fellowship explains how New Testament writers used divine names and distinctions to affirm that Jesus is God, drawing on scriptures and doctrines to support this claim.
π The Old Testament scriptures used to refer to God also apply to Jesus in the New Testament.
π€² The affirmation of Jesus' deity is clear from the beginning of Christianity, not a later development.
π Texts such as Isaiah and the use of terms like "Savior" and "Mighty God" apply to Jesus.
π The apostles and New Testament writers affirmed Jesus' deity using Greek terms that leave no room for ambiguity.
π‘ Understanding the New Testament is clarified through the context and historical interpretations of ancient biblical texts.
π The name and attributes of God, such as being the Rock and Savior, are applied to Jesus, affirming His deity.