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    Trinity

    In another place Jesus said, “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30). Some try to say that He was one with the Father much as a husband and wife are one or as two people can be one in agreement. This interpretation attempts to weaken the force of the assertion Jesus made. However, other verses...
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    The Son in Biblical Terminology

    Son of God What is the significance of the title “Son of God”? It emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus and the fact of His virgin birth. He is the Son of God because He was conceived by the Spirit of God, making God literally His Father (Luke 1:35). When Peter confessed that Jesus was “the...
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    The Son in Biblical Terminology

    Four Sections (Son, Son of God, Son of Man, and The Word) We should consider the dual nature of Christ in the framework of biblical terminology. The term “Father” refers to God Himself—God in all His deity. When we speak of the eternal Spirit of God, we mean God Himself, the Father. “God the...
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    Natures of Jesus Christ

    Jesus Had a Complete, But Sinless, Human Nature The truth lies somewhere in between these historical views expressed by various theologians. That Jesus had a complete human nature and the complete divine nature at the same time is the teaching of Scripture, but we cannot separate these two...
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    Who is receiving the Spirit?

    As long as the Body of Christ is still here on earth, not taken up in the Rapture, the gifts of the spirit are needed as a sign to the unbeliever that every word of God is true, Including hard to believe ones like healing, casting out demons, raising the dead, prophesying, etc.. These are still...
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    Historical Doctrines of Christ

    Doctrines of Christ Throughout History The dual nature of Christ has been viewed in many different ways throughout church history. I will discuss these various views in a brief and general way. For the sake of reference and further study, I have included in parentheses various historical names...
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    Natures of Jesus Christ

    From the Bible we see that Jesus Christ had two distinct natures in a way that no other human being has ever had. One nature is human or fleshly; the other nature is divine or Spirit. Jesus was both fully man and fully God. The name Jesus refers to the eternal Spirit of God (the Father) dwelling...
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    Who is receiving the Spirit?

    The Holy Ghost can fall on an entire congregation but will always be individuals who are receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost. The gifts of the Spirit will always work through individuals for the edification of the entire Body of Christ.
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    Who is receiving the Spirit?

    In Acts 19:1-6, Paul encounters disciples in Ephesus who were followers of John the Baptist and had not yet received the Holy Spirit. Paul’s question about whether they had received the Holy Spirit "since they believed" (v. 2) and his subsequent actions (baptizing them in the name of Jesus and...
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    The Security Of The Believer

    I agree with that statement here is a little more for clarity. The act of unbelief or rejecting Jesus' teachings is seen in the Bible as a forgivable sin, given that one repents and comes to faith. However, the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is depicted as a deliberate and knowing rejection...
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    The Security Of The Believer

    Mark 3:28-29 "Truly I tell you, people can be forgiven all their sins and every slander they utter, but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness; they are guilty of an eternal sin." If you blaspheme Holy Ghost you also blaspheming Jesus because God is inseparably ONE.
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    The Meaning of Jesus and Christ

    The Meaning of Jesus and Christ Let's explain the meaning of the two words Jesus and Christ. Jesus is the Greek version of the Hebrew word Jehoshua, which means Jehovah-Savior or Jehovah is Salvation. It is the name God chose for His Son—the name through which God has revealed Himself in the...
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    Urgent: Mom Might Not Make It 🥺

    That is right we as Christians have the authority through Christ to command and by faith it is done, so long as what we are asking for aligns with His word. He also said: John 14:12 “Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works...
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    Urgent: Mom Might Not Make It 🥺

    I like to be specific in my prayers. if it's ok what is your moms name. The reason I ask is jesus example of raising Lazarus. if he would have just said come forth whole family plot would have risen. But he said Lazarus come forth.
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    Importance of truth

    So according to scripture which is truth: 1. God is absolutely numerically one inseparable being strictly monotheistic God or 2. God is 3 separate persons but still one God Keep this scripture in mind and study every word. Hebrews 1:3 “Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express...
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    Questions about Christianity

    to be a true christian: 1. Believe Jesus is fully God and fully Man 2. That He died on the cross for all the world to be saved all those who believe. John 3:16 3. That on the 3rd day He rose from the grave 4. Acts 2:38 instructions on salvation 5. The Bible is the final and only authority by...
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    Importance of truth

    My Signature------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Noone on Earth brings new revelation, that isn't already revealed through the Word of God (Jesus Christ), which is fullest revelation...
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    Theological Theories

    In the original design of eternity, there was to be no shedding of blood.
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    Theological Theories

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    Theological Theories

    Firstly, the idea that "the sins we commit now go back to be absorbed by Christ" connects with the belief in Christ's timeless sacrifice. According to Christian doctrine, Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross is sufficient for the redemption of all sins—past, present, and future. Hebrews 10:12...