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More than Just Truth
In the last post, we suggested that it’s indeed possible to have both sound doctrine and true heart-felt passion in our faith. We also suggested that what makes that possible is a changed heart gui…
Michael Floyd,
Leaving Your Comfort Zone - Pursuing Intimacy With God
Many Christians do not personally experience Jesus’ great power and glory in their lives. Leaving your comfort zone is essential for this.
Kevin Bart,
Jesus lät sig TILLBES, och lärde oss att tillbe och tjäna endast GUD
“Tillbe” är översatt från det grekiska ordet proskyneó (Strong’s 4352). Även om “tillbe” är den vanligaste översättningen så kan ordet även ha betydelse att gå ner på …
Annika Björk,
Jesus was constantly worshiped, and told us to worship and serve only GOD
We are not supposed to translate “proskyneó” in different ways depending on the person it’s related to The English word “worship” is translated from the Greek word pro…
Annika Björk,
Advent Devotional Reading Guide
God’s presence brings joy to His people ( Psalm 16:11 ). This devotional guide gives you a small taste of the glory of Christ found in God’s Word. Don’t be surprised if you plan to spend 15…
Chrys Jones,
The Doctrine of Salvation — House of David Ministries
The word “salvation” in Greek, Soteriology , is derived from two Greek words, Soteria , meaning salvation, and logos , meaning “word, discourse, or doctrine.” Having studied the infinite holy nature of God and the fallen, depraved nature of man, only God could bridge the gap between Himself and H
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Persons of The Trinity — House of David Ministries
In the Old Testament, there are plural names and pronouns for God. For example, the names Elohim and Adonai or plural. Some scholars claim this plurality relates to “a plurality of majesty.” However, in Genesis, we read: “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness” (Genesis 1:26) .
Eric M. Teitelman,
The Persons of The Trinity — House of David Ministries
In the Old Testament, there are plural names and pronouns for God. For example, the names Elohim and Adonai or plural. Some scholars claim this plurality relates to “a plurality of majesty.” However, in Genesis, we read: “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness” (Genesis 1:26) .
Eric M. Teitelman,

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