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Like they used to say on the radio and TV shows: "Keep those cards & letters comin'!" Here we examine the next few verses in First Corinthians 14 about what should happen when Christians get together. I'm looking forward to hearing from you about it, even if you disagree. but, as alwasy, I do hope it's a blessing.
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Continuing in First Corinthians 14, we examine verses 15 through 19. I'm not trying to take doctrinal sides in this, but to examine everything in the passage, regardless of denominational positions. Please remember that I'm seeking and sharing what I'm convinced is Truth, not Trends nor traditions. As always, I hope it's a blessing.
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Here I examine 1 Cor. 14: 1-15. I tried not to ignore anything in this passage, but I DID ignore all the various church traditions about it (except to correct one or two). I'm especially excited to announce "Christ in Session" meetings at Discover Church in Camp Hill, PA startiing Tuesday, April 7! As always, I hope this episdoe is a blessing.
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It's no accident that this message follows several on agape Love. I present this with the firm conviction that the ONLY thing that "ceased" with the completion of the Bible was...the writing of the Bible! Whether you agree or disagree, I pray this message causes prayerful examination of God's Word on this and every subject. Blessings!
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I have to apologize for the lack of professionalism in this one. I'm not really tech-savvy, so something I don't understand made it impossible for me to edit out all the grunts, snorts, false starts and verbal pauses. I hope it's a blessing and encouragement anyway. God bless!
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Picking up where the last episode left off, we examine First Corinthians 12, verses 22 through 27. We can't operate in the supernatural manifestation and gifts without understanding the dynaics of the Body of Christ in action, and we need to be properly realted to each other. As always, I hope it's an inspiration and a blessing!
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Continuing our controversial series on how the Body of Christ is designed to function, we examine 1 Corinthians 12, verses 12 abd 13. Even ministries that emphasize teaching of God's Word verse by verse tend to glide over this. This may surprise some saints. but, as Al Jolson used to say, "You ain't heard nothin' yet!" As always, I hope it's a blessing.
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The subject of "gifts of the Spirit" is controversial, and I'm sorry to say I don't agree with any of the popular positions on the subject. But I do believe that a proper understanding of this truth can liberate local churches from the clutches of either demonic chaos or legalistic control. Please let me know your own thoughts on this.
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Has Church tradition crippled the Church? Not in most ways, but certainly in some! Here we begin to examine 1 Corinthians 12 through 14 without using the "lens" of any denominational bias. I welcome all responses, even if you disagree! My hope is to prepare Christians for coming changes in our culture. Blessings!
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Here we begin to examine a hotly debated topic: spiritual gifts. I don't want to be guilty of either over or under emphasizing them. This will probably be a whole new perspective for many, since I'm not a devotee of any specific "camp" regarding this. Please let me know what you think! Blessings!
info_outlineChrist Himself is the foundation the Church is built on. What are we building on this foundation, and how are we building it? This answer is controversial: radically Biblical and Biblically radical! I left the music off this one: straight Bible sharing. Which do you prefer?