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n the Scriptures, Jesus Christ inseparably linked discipleship with carrying your own cross. Jesus said, "Whoever does not carry his own cross and follow Me, cannot be My disciple (Luke 14:27)." Thus, Jesus Christ bore our sins on His cross, but He also said we must bear our own cross. What does this mean? The Scriptures reveal there are two essential aspects of the cross of Christ: first and foremost, there is Christ's completed work on the cross,...
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For centuries, Christendom has universally endorsed and promoted the practice of religious methods or disciplines as the means to live the Christian life and know God. What is the practice of religious methods and does it work? This eBook examines the history and dynamics of this practice from a Scriptural perspective and reveals why this practice is spiritually ineffective, and even spiritually dangerous.
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This book consists of fifty-two weekly devotional teachings on the purpose and power of the cross of Christ. These meditations on God's Word are progressive, beginning with our new birth and ending with our wedding to the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ. Each meditation contains Scriptural references that can be used for individual or group Bible studies.
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What does it mean to hear and obey Jesus' voice? It does not mean following some mystical feeling, because feelings (even "good" religious feelings) are prone to deception. Tragically, very few professing Christians know how to hear Jesus' voice. Yet, Jesus said all those sheep, who truly belong to Him will, hear His voice when He speaks to them, not just on the day they are, saved, but every day afterward as they continue to follow Him. It is impossible...
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Many Christians confuse legalism with any Bible teaching that emphasizes holiness, which simply means obedience to Christ. If we do not preach holiness, we are not preaching the whole gospel of Christ. On the other hand, we should never preach holiness to others unless we can also teach them how to practice God's true holiness simply by believing and acting on Christ's completed work on the cross. Otherwise, we put God's people under a miserable and...
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Very few Christians understand the relationship between faith and works, and particularly which works are acceptable to God and which are not acceptable. When it comes to our works, the Bible distinguishes between "dead works" and "good works." Many Christians are doing dead works that are unacceptable to God. The Bible says we must stop doing dead works and enter into God's work if we want to know God and obey Him. This Ebook explains the difference...
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The gifts and the fruit of the Holy Spirit are both supernatural expressions of God and intended to encourage and comfort the body of Christ, but they are different in many respects. Because of unbelief and ignorance, the church has two common problems concerning spiritual gifts—either a lack of use of the gifts or a misuse of the gifts. When Christians lack spiritual fruit, the church is sick but when Christians lack spiritual gifts, the church...
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The Bible says that, during Jesus' ministry on earth, "many of His disciples turned away and did not follow Him anymore (John 6:66)." Jesus never said that any of those one-time disciples who stopped following Him were guaranteed eternal salvation and had a secure place in heaven reserved for them. In fact, Jesus clearly said the opposite: only those disciples who do not fall away from Him have the security of knowing eternal salvation. Yet, in spite...
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One factor contributing to Christians' misunderstanding on how God has dealt with their old sinful nature is the translation of the Greek word sarx, which appears 147 times in the New Testament. Most versions of Bible have translated sarx as "flesh." However, the word "flesh" is not only archaic, it is ambiguous and confusing. Consequently, when Christians read the New Testament today and they come across the word "flesh" in the Scriptures, they are...
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Many contemporary churches today have two or three Sunday morning services, with each service allowed a one-hour program. Everyone who attends the service knows the program: first the band plays "worship" music; next there are church announcements; then the tithes and offerings are collected while the band plays some more; then the pastor gives his sermon (the same one to all three services); finally, a closing prayer is given, followed by the band...
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Most Christians today accept without question the idea that every church should have a pastor who is the "head" of their church. However, they would be surprised to learn that there is no Scriptural or historical evidence to support our modern-day church system of a sole pastor or senior pastor who is the head of the church. In the New Testament, the term "elder" is always used interchangeably with the terms "pastor" and "overseer." All three of these...
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Most Christians today accept without any question the idea that pastors should receive an annual salary from their local church. However, they may be surprised to learn that there is no Scriptural or historical evidence that the elders, who pastored the local churches in the first century, were given a full-time salary to meet all their financial needs and family obligations. The elders were not full-time Christian workers, they were simply elder...
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