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Category Archives: loving
God’s Concern For The Poor.
It is very encouraging to hear of many ministries to the poor from Christian ministries and Churches, We hear of the Work of Christians Against Poverty here in the UK and of a multitude of other expressions of Christian compassion … Continue reading
Posted in God, God's love, holiness, loving, Theology
Tagged capitalism, christianity, christians against poverty, Church, compassion, faith, grace, greed, holiness of god, Lordship of Christ, poverty, slavery, the law of God, the poor, theology
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The Sanctifying Power of the Doctrine of the Trinity
The great doctrine of the Holy Trinity is not just some abstract thought, but it also points to the greatness of God’s saving work in our lives today. I want to look at this doctrine as it applies to our … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Theology
Tagged abiding in Christ, apostle paul, christianity, discipleship, emotions, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, Jesus Christ, Redemption, sanctification, theology, Trinitarian, Trinity, union with christ, work of the holy spirit
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The Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost
So often when we think of God we come to him as though he was mean and tight fisted, but the Scripture paints a very different picture it shows us a God of grace and love. In this post I … Continue reading
Posted in Anointing, Apostolic church, body of Christ, Charismatic, Church, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., God, God's love, grace, holiness, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Repent, repentance, Revival, sanctification, sin, Spiritual gifts, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged assurance, atonement, calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, everlasting covenant, faith, Gerosity of God, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy one of israel, Holy Spirit, isaiah 55, Jesus Christ, Pentecost, Pentecostal, Redemption, The cross, word and spirit, work of the holy spirit
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The Voice by Don Nori: A book review
This is an important book that the body of Christ needs to take notice of, but I fear that it will not be popular in some circles. This is a very realistic book which reflects The authors long walk with … Continue reading
Posted in Anointing, Baptism of the Holy Spirit, body of Christ, Charismatic, Church, grace, holiness, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Pentecostal
Tagged atonement, calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, emotions, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, healing, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, prayer, The cross, theology
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The Importance of Holy Communion.
the Lord’s Supper very often we have a low view of the significance of Holy Communion in evangelical circles, we have tended to reduce it to a memorial meal which does not feature strongly in our worship. Many Christians come … Continue reading
Posted in faith, grace, Holy communion, Jesus Christ, love, loving, reformation. salvation, relationships, the Lord's Supper
Tagged apostle paul, assurance, atonement, Church, faith, grace, healing, Holy Commion, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, Lord's Supper, Redemption, The cross, theology, worship
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Husbands love your wives
The apostle Paul is often accused of putting women down because he says a wife should submit to her husband, but most people forget that the same writer had some very strong words for the Christian husband. In this short … Continue reading
Posted in Faithfulness, grace, Jesus, love, loving, Theology
Tagged apostle paul, christ loved the church, christianity, Church, Ephesians 5, God, grace, Holy Spirit, Husbands, Jesus Christ, love, marriage, profound mystery, radiant church, servant of god, spirituality, submisssion, theology, wives, Word of God
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Love,Politics and Morality
As we see the erosion of moral standards in our society it is very tempting to denounce the evil and the evildoers,this achieves very little. There is a lot of denunciation of people for various things and the end result … Continue reading