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In Matthew 28 Jesus tells us to go into all the world and make disciples of all peoples, baptizing them and teaching them to observe all that He has commanded us... Here we see at least what the beginning of discipleship is--Jesus defined "make disciples" as teaching then to observe all that he had commanded along with baptism. Simple, huh? It's amazing how people make things more complicated than need be. I've found over 70 items that Jesus commanded his disciples.In John 11:38-44 we have the incident recorded of Lazarus being raised from death. After Jesus called Lazarus from the grave, He makes an interesting statement that ties directly into discipleship. Jesus stated in verse 44 after the description of Lazarus stumbling out of the grave still bound hand and foot by his grave clothes, "Unbind him."When a person finds salvation in Jesus, they are still "bound hand and foot" in the grave clothes of the world they have just been resurrected from. Separation from God is death, whether now or when this body of ours expires. The new birth, in a very real sense is like being raised from death, being brought out of the grave of the world system that had been our total and only existence. (Galatian's 1:4) We need to be "unbound" from all the trappings of the world we had been existing in. Teaching a new believer all that Jesus has commanded us is the beginning of getting rid of all the grave clothes of the world we no longer need
A Biblical analysis of God's personality and character answering how and why God does the things he does.
Many people believe that "God is in control." That phrase is not found in the Bible. What does the Bible really have to say on this matter? Are there specific distinctions between created entities and how they are "handled" by God? What is actually written within the pages of Scripture may surprise you...
An exposition from a spiritual world view of what is behind turmoil and the characteristics that determine its source. It contains detailed references of both the good and evil side of spiritual warfare to educate the reader in determining what the source is based on process and results.
Deception only works if it does not appear to be wrong or false, at least on the surface to begin with. If something is obviously wrong or false to begin with, most people would not believe it. When using a compass in the woods, it doesn't' take very long to understand that being off course by just a degree or two can get a person very lost, very quickly. The enemy of our souls wants to steal, kill and destroy. Destruction can come from just a degree or two of error from the real truth, the deception only needs to get you off track that little bit. The further you get down that "off track," the further from the truth your beliefs become. The deceptions described within this book are not all-inclusive of the means the devil uses, only some of the devices that are used that have been encountered frequently. Some of the devices will surprise you, and the simplicity of some of them may shock you, and the source of them may frighten some of you. God is not a God of chaos or confusion, and His meaning of things in the Bible is sometimes so simple that we gloss over it, missing it completely. Pray that God gives you discernment and understanding as you read.
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