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Tag Archives: evangelism
The Glory of God manifested at Sinai and the Ressurrection
The Biblical revelation tells us of a God who reveals himself in space and time. A God who shows great love towards his people and yet a God who is Holy. This Holy God can not bear the sight of … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Covenant, evangelism, faith, God the Father, grace, holiness of god, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Love of God.compasssion., Moses, Power from on high, prayer, Preaching, Redemption, The disciples, The glory of God. Sinai, The greatCommission, theology
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit:some practical questions
There continues to be strong disagreement between Christians on the nature of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Some say that the baptism of the Holy spirit is received at conversion, others say no it is a second experience that … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Baptism in the Holy Spirit, baptism of the Holy Spirit, Charismatic, christianity, evangelism, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, prayer, the Holy Spirit, theology, work of the holy spirit, worship
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Revival And Theology Part 4- The Church of Jesus Christ
In this post we need to look at some of the most vital aspects of the church for a theology of revival. We need to start by emphasizing that in the Bible the Church is not primarily an institution but … Continue reading
Posted in body of Christ, Church, Holy Spirit, Revival, Spiritual gifts
Tagged 1 corinthians 12, calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, evangelism, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, grace, guiding principle, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, ministry gifts, prophetic utterances, Romans 12, theology
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How Inclusive is the Gospel?
Inclusiveness is emphasised as part of political correctness, all sorts of documents claim that one must be inclusive. Recently various Christian speakers and authors have been claiming that because the gospel is inclusive at its heart this can justify behaviour … Continue reading
Posted in Church, culture, faith, God, God's love, grace, holiness, Jesus Christ, love, morality, New Testament, relationships, Repent, repentance, sanctification, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged apostle paul, apostolic preaching, book of Acts, christian speakers, christianity, Church, day of pentecost, discipleship, evangelism, faith, God, grace, holy scripture, inclusiveness, Jesus Christ, Pentecost, political correctness, religion, sin, The gospel mesage, theology
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The Reality of Pentecost
Acts chapter 2 gives us an account of the birth of the early Church, but we cannot really understand this chapter if we divorce it from the previous chapter. In Acts 1 we see the Risen Lord Jesus promising the … Continue reading
Posted in Charismatic, Church, faith, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., God, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, New Testament, Pentecostal, Revival, Spiritual gifts, the body of Christ., THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged acts chapter, christianity, Church, covenant relationship, death and resurrection, discipleship, emotions, evangelism, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, grace, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, jeremiah 31, Jesus Christ, Lordship of Christ, new covenant, Pentecost, The cross, theology, work of the holy spirit
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Grace Displayed: The Samaritan Woman and Jesus
The account of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well is one that teaches us much about the grace of God. There are several aspects of this account that I want to look at each one in their own … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged christianity, eternal life, evangelism, faith, God, God the Father, grace, grace not race, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, Redemption, Samaritan Woman, The messiah, theology, water, well, worship in spirit and truth
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Signs and Wonders,Salvation and the Kingdom of God
We hear a lot of talk about signs and wonders and their importance for the church in contemporary society. People are will to go to conferences, and renewal centers to get the experience and to learn to minister in power. … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Charismatic, christianity, disciples of jesus, discipleship, evangelism, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, healing, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, new testament church, prayer, presence of god, Redemption, salvation, signs and wonders, theology, work of the holy spirit
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Is this really the way of the Master?
I have watched two videos from the Way of the Master website, the first is entitled “Hell’s best kept secret”, the second is entitled “God’s wonderful plan”. Both of these videos claim to be showing the biblical way to evangelism … Continue reading
Christians and Politics: The Pursuit of Justice and Truth
When we look at the political scene it is getting harder to know who to support and sometimes Christians suggest one issue that must dominate our choice but can any one issue really give deal with the breadth of Biblical … Continue reading
Posted in political problems, Theology
Tagged christianity, Creation, current-events, discipleship, euthanasia, evangelism, God, holy scripture, integrity, isaiah 58, justice, Lordship of Christ, Politics, pro-life, religion, the poor, theology, truth.
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The Compassion of Jesus- The Motivation for Mission and Ministry
I have been thinking a lot about the passage in Matthew 9 which describes Jesus ministry, 35 Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Church, compaassion, discipleship, evangelism, God, grace, great compassion, healing, Jesus Christ, jesus is lord, John 4, Luke19, mission, theology, woman at the well, Zacchaeus
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