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How to know the truth about man when God made him Click link to Learn More: https://ed.gr/edr6j Master Ministries International, Inc.: http://ed.gr/edr6k
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How to unlock the foreknowledge of God and ways you’ll surge Click link to Learn More: https://ed.gr/eeydt Master Ministries International, Inc.: http://ed.gr/eeydu
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This episode is taken from the first session of our 2024 REST Conference and elaborates on the importance of utter dependence upon God. The text being expounded is 2 Corinthians 3:5. https://lnkd.in/egHrjJQ9
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Here’s the eighth commandment: “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor” (Exod 20:16; Deut 5:20). When reading this command, we need to remember that court in ancient Israel did not quite look the same as it does in the United States today. Unlike today’s model which seeks to provide a defense at all costs before a jury, the court in ancient Israel centered on a ruler seeking to establish the truth. Witness testimony was key to the process, but so was the wisdom of the ruler to determine who had the facts and who was telling the truth. This is why bribes are so condemned in the Bible, and why wisdom is so highly prized. This is also why giving true testimony is commanded. To do otherwise risks destroying lives, hindering justice, and undermining confidence in the system seeking to arbitrate people’s disputes. Telling the truth is important to God. Especially when it affects the consequences of situation and the life of another. The temptation is there to bend truth to our favor. But God is a god of truth. He wants us to be people of truth too. Read 1 Kings 3:5-28 #allseasons #renewyourmind (From YouVersion Devotional Different Life)
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First Principles: Hold Fast To the Bible As the Sheet-Anchor of Your Liberties; Write Its Precepts In Your Hearts, and Practice Them In Your Lives
First Principles: Hold Fast To the Bible As the Sheet-Anchor of Your Liberties; Write Its Precepts In Your Hearts, and Practice Them In Your Lives
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The Watchtower Society is a nineteenth century organization that governs Jehovah’s Witnesses worldwide. Witnesses believe that God Himself established this organization to represent Him on earth. They claim that the true understanding of the Bible can only be gained through the teachings of the Watchtower. The organization’s extensive literature is considered essential to the correct interpretation of Scripture. Jehovah’s Witnesses are repeatedly reminded of this. Let's look further in-depth in this blog article https://hubs.li/Q02wtpQY0
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Lesson 154 🕊 I am among the ministers of God. 📖 Read this lesson along with David Hoffmeister here👇 https://lnkd.in/ebWRAzng
ACIM Lesson 154 I am among the ministers of God.
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Back after a week's break to continue my theme of mission in the Bible with some hints as to the comprehensiveness of salvation in Acts 3:1-26: https://lnkd.in/eqGCSsQB
Mission in the Bible 10: A Beautiful Act at the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:1-26)
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Elevating human government above God. This excerpt is from the study session, "The Temple of Man" in our weekly Game of Gods series with researcher and author Carl Teichrib. https://lnkd.in/gghhxuYr
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Where does the Tanakh differ from the Christian Old Testament? Relating to this question: Is the Jewish Tanakh the same as the 'Old Testament' that Christians use? Do they contain the same books, and is the textual content the same? If not, where do they differ?
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