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Paul’s Challenge of Discrimination
“But when Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned.” (Galatians 2:11) Paul spoke in Galatians about God not showing favouritism to anyone. Now at the time there…
Anneta Pinto,
Rebuking is Christ-honoring behavior, too! - Divorce Minister
When Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face, because he stood condemned…The other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy…. -Galatians 2:11, 13a, NIV Sometimes a rebuke is in order. Cephas, aka the Apostle Peter, needed a rebuke by the Apostle Paul for doing what he knew was wrong and leading others astray … Continue reading “Rebuking is Christ-honoring behavior, too!”
David Derksen,
5 Qualities Of A Pastor Who Loves His Flock - Raising Zion
It is one thing to be a Pastor called by God, another, to live out the role for the glory of God. Power corrupts, humility is key.
Nehemiah Zion,
Discerning Joyce Meyer: reply to commenter
Elizabeth Prata Photo source When I make dogmatic comments on various social media about this or that person being a false teacher, invariably I receive push-back. It usually consists of one of two…
Elizabeth Prata,
Jackie Hill Perry: Discernment Review
By Elizabeth Prata Jackie Hill Perry is a self-described rapper, writer, teacher, and poet. She is also a married mother and an ex-Lesbian converted to Christianity ten years ago at age 19. She exp…
Elizabeth Prata,
Paulus kritiserade KEFAS i Gal. 2:11-14 som INTE var aposteln PETRUS
Men när CEFAS (KEFAS SFB) kom till Antiokia, trädde jag öppet upp mot honom, ty han hade befunnits skyldig till en FÖRSYNDELSE (1917) Gal. 2:11 Även om också aposteln Petrus vid ett tillfälle fick …
Annika Björk,
3 Ways the Gospels are Embarrassing....And Why That's a Good Thing!
The gospel accounts found in the New Testament are embarrassing. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John included some pretty uncomfortable details in their writings. But if you’re a Christian, that’s actually a really good thing. We humans have a tendency to paint ourselves in a good light—to leave out the bad...
Alisa Childers,

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