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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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June 12, 2016
Christ taught His disciples for 40 days after His resurrection. Acts 1 and 2 details the story of His teaching and the following events—all focusing on receiving and using God’s Spirit to fulfill His purpose.
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Caleb Froedge, Columbia, MO
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June 12, 2016
In the book of James we recognize that God has given us a most incredible gift (by considering us a type of firstfruit). How do we walk worthy of this incredible calling? How does love and unity relate to our holy calling?
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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June 11, 2016
God expected Israel to keep the letter of God’s law. But when we examine ourselves using the mirror of keeping the spirit of the law, we comprehend why we fall short and need help. God’s spirit is called “helper;” we will always receive the...
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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June 4, 2016
Theologians of this world maintain that commandment-keeping is not required for salvation. They believe God only requires “faith in” Christ’s sacrifice. A study of the word “Spirit” in the book of Galatians shows how wrong they are.
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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June 4, 2016
God has an appointed time for all to receive His Spirit and loves all mankind before their appointed time. But do we understand the gigantic difference between having and not having God’s Spirit? There is a reason we were baptized!
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John Pentlin, Columbia, MO
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May 28, 2016
Sometimes God’s ways are difficult to understand. Why did God delay His punishment on Judah? And why did He use the Chaldeans, a nation more wicked than Judah, to destroy Judah?
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Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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May 21, 2016
Galatians 3:10-14 is interpreted by most meaning we are righteous first and foremost by having faith only in Jesus. Why then, in these five verses, do we have quotations from Deuteronomy, Habakkuk and Leviticus that emphasize obedience to God’s commandments? Has God inspired Paul to promote faith...
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Caleb Froedge, Columbia, MO
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May 14, 2016
God chooses to intervene for man in a variety of ways. How does God choose to intervene? Why does God intervene?
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Mark Whynaucht, Columbia, MO
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May 7, 2016
Greg Sargent, Columbia, MO
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May 7, 2016
Antinomians preach justification by God without any moral obligation on our part. But translators have mistranslated a number of scriptures that, if properly translated, would completely change the meaning of how and when God imputes righteousness to us.
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