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John 3:16: Misused and Misinterpreted
Within the context of John 3:16 two merciful acts of God for mankind are described and we can’t understand the second act without understanding the first. The first act occurred during God’s judgment on Israel for complaining about the food … Continue reading
7 Mountain Sidetrack
In 2011 I was a part of a leadership meeting where I heard for the first time about the “7 Mountains”. I was enjoying the session until the minister quoted another minister as saying, (referring to the mountain of Arts … Continue reading
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Our Necessary Partnership with God in Evangelism
The objective in evangelism according to John 16:8 is to partner with the Holy Spirit to “convict people of sin, righteousness and judgment.” The Gospel is good news. It’s unbelievably amazing good news but it has horrifically bad news closely … Continue reading