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    different words. In other words while the gift of interpretation of tongues is to translate the message in tongues‚ the interpreter in 1 Cor 14:28 relates more to an “interpreter of the Spirit”. Let me give an example of what this would look like. Suppose you are in a meeting and the Lord wants to move by His Spirit. As the one leading the meeting begins to get an impression Steve Smith has a word from the Lord‚ he encourages Steve to give it. Next the leader hears Linda Hernandez

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    Psalms 1

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    Mallory Earp World Lit 1 2/17/2012 Psalms 1 Psalms 1 -6 “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly‚ nor stands in the path of sinners‚ nor sits in the seat of the scornful; 2 But his delight in the law of the Lord‚ And in His law he meditates day and night. 3 He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of waters that brings forth its fruit in its season‚ whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper. 4 The ungodly are not so‚ But are like

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    Understanding of Atonement

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    reconciliation‚ it was associated with sacrificial offerings to remove the effects of sin. We must understand that God hates sin. God is perfectly holy and just‚ He cannot tolerate sin. Sin is the things that humans do to break God’s law and is the opposite of His holiness. God and sin cannot co-exist (Exodus 34:7b). God’s law is representative of His holy and perfect nature. When humans break God’s law‚ they are sinning. Like any other law there is a price to pay for breaking the law. Someone caught

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    Divine Revelation

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    Divine Revelation Oh mighty God‚ our Savior You open yourself to us There’s always the eagerness in us In knowing you more and loving you continuously Your love is our greatest connection to you It’s who you are and your plan for our salvation We may know from the start that you exist But who and what you really is‚ we cannot know Revealing yourself to be known and recognize And we recognize and respond unto you As you disclose yourself to us We open ourselves to all your will Know‚ love and

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    Mr. Moreno

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    sfrwerfwefwefew THE TRIAL Prosecutors: A Priest of the Roman Catholic Faith‚ Ministers from the Lutheran Church‚ the Methodist Church‚ the Church of England‚ and Presbyterian Church‚ an Elder from the Church of Christ‚ two representatives from the Jehovah Witnesses‚ a representative from the Christian Science Reading Room‚ a Captain from the

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    dependency. I believe Christians can exert autonomous thought. While Hampson argues that self-law comes from within an individual‚ she also acknowledges God‚ as she defines “God is one with all else that is” (pg. 16). Christians espouse The Holy Spirit indwells. Hampson would suggest that God’s voice is but one‚ of equal value to one’s own. Christians would argue it is superiority to own. Both suggest the ability of a power to influence us. In Hampson’s model‚ individual’s “truths” guide

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    Guarding Your Third Eye

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    3rd eyA8. Guarding Your Third Eye Midway between the two eyes on your forhead is a point which is of great mental and spiritual significance both for the Redeemed and for those who belong to Satan in one form or another. Before we look at its perversion by dark forces‚ we do need to understand what it is in the divine scheme of things. After the their deliverance from Egypt‚ the children of Israel were given this instruction by Yahweh concerning the Day of Unleavened Bread: "And you shall inform

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    gracious and everybody is innocent until proven guilty. But you must know how to feel in the Spirit because the Spirit is your best guide. Even though in the external they look good but within you may not feel good. Do not just look at opportunity and think that it is good but you just got to know. If you do not feel right then do not do it. Sometimes when you go to the doctor and when you do not know what the Spirit is saying and he is saying something else‚ you are finished. So‚ how do we discern and

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    How It Came to Past

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    never interrupted. I will follow You in everything‚ to keep You faithful company. My afflicted Good‚ I offer You these Stations of the Cross in memory of Your Passion and Death‚ to disarm the just wrath of God for so many sins‚ for the triumph of the Holy Church‚ for the conversion of all sinners‚ for peace among peoples‚ especially our

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    The Power and the Glory

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    John Nejman October 4‚ 1999 The Power and Glory writing assignment "The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak".(Matthew 26:41) These words of Jesus are thematic in both the novel‚ The Power and the Glory‚ by Graham Greene‚ and the poem‚ "Batter my heart‚ three-personed God"‚ by John Donne. Both the whiskey priest and the speaker of the poem are involved in a battle between their sinful flesh and their spirit‚ which seeks the Divine. They also admit their sin and commit themselves to God

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