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When we learn to think like God does, everything looks different. The purpose of the gospel is to transform our thinking, and allow us to see things from God's perspective. This is why the gospel is a revelation (Rom 1:17) -- an empowering revelation of spiritual reality! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , It was a miracle! How many times have you heard someone say that? Probably hundreds of times. But they don't really mean that it was a miracle - what they really mean is that the event they witnessed was amazing, improbable, or inexplicable. Thank God that our level of power or holiness has nothing to do with our ability to get our selves or our loved ones healed. Take the case of Peter.
In Acts 3, he used the name of Jesus to get the man lying at the Temple Gate healed. In so doing, he declared that his (Peter's) level of power or holiness had nothing to do with the healing of this helpless man. Related Article Tags: , , , , In the following Scripture, Paul said he did not frustrate the grace of God. Related Article Tags: , , , Christianity is one of the most widespread religions in the world. It is estimated that over 2.1 billion people worldwide are Christians
In Christianity, Jesus is a very important figure. In fact, the whole religion is based around his life and teachings. Jesus is considered to be the Messiah which means the anointed one in Hebrew. (Messiah is translated to Christ in English). More about how your life changes after you recive Christ. Related Article Tags: , , , , , What is Communion? We do know that it originated from the night Jesus and his disciples were at the Last Supper, the night before Jesus is crucified. Related Article Tags: , , , , , When our prayers don't get answered we start to question a lot of things. But the story of the Canaanite woman from the New Testament teaches us that there is only one thing that God expects from us. The entire context of Acts 3 and 4 is the healing of the lame man at the Temple Gate. This is the occasion of Peter's declaration that his level of power or holiness had nothing to do with it.
His actions, however, demonstrated that using Jesus' name for healing had everything to do with the healing of this helpless man. Related Article Tags: , ,
Paul says all he wanted to know was 'Christ crucified' (I Cor 2:2). There is so much emphasis today on 'Christ coming' that this often obscures 'Christ crucified.' The Practical Gospel is all about living in the power of the cross: in 'Christ crucified.' Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , When Jesus talked about faith that moves mountains, it doesn't matter if the mountain was a real one or just a symbol. What He does tell us is that our faith can do a lot more than we think. When it comes to getting what we want, we can't abandon our faith in God if things don't go the way we had planned. The key to having our prayers answered is to hold on to our faith even when things go wrong. Jesus Christ had to be many things: the Lamb of God, the High priest, the Son of Man and so forth, as we have expounded. Every time he was seen besides God, He was shown in Action, according to the necessities of the great plan of salvation. He had to become all these things for the sake of our redemption. Related Article Tags: , , The Book of Revelation (or Revelation of Jesus Christ) is arguably the most complete future installment of God ever beheld by a man and subsequently addressed to the Church. In this article, we will look at Chapter one, verse nineteen, and consider the instructions given by Jesus that virtually outlines the prophetic book. Related Article Tags: , , , In Chapter 7 of the book of Matthew, Jesus is quoted as saying, "Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them; for this is the law and the prophets." When Jesus made this statement, he wasn't just teaching his followers a religious rule, he was teaching his followers the *practical* application of a Universal law. In this article, you'll discover what it is. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Easter is the most special day in Christian calendar .The day is Celebrated as the day of resurrection of Jesus Christ crucifixion. There are few years in century which matches with the day of Easter. There are many special events and services which are offered in Churches to show there love and faith. The 4th day of Easter weekend is the end of the summer season for many Australians. The Easter event is very unusual because the two branches of Christianity have different methods for calculating the correct date on which Easter falls. Related Article Tags: , , , , Discusses what Jesus taught about the Ten Commandments and the Sabbath. In the second chapter of Revelation, Jesus made a remarkable complaint against the congregation at Ephesus. "Nevertheless I have this against you", He lamented, "that you have left your first love." Learn what Jesus meant when He told the congregation at Ephesus that they had left their first love and see whether this may be your condition also. You never and I mean never lift a verse out of it's setting. Jesus always taught in whole subjects. The key is to find the beginning of the subject and then find the end. Related Article Tags: , , Since Thomas Edison's invention of the modern cinema, countless filmmakers have endeavored to produce a moving picture that accurately chronicles the life and times of Jesus of Nazareth. Aside from Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, which chronicled only a part of the life and crucifixion of Jesus, Franco Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth is the greatest of all.
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