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Posts with the tag: Dirk Warren

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    Handling PERSONAL OFFENSES vs. Handling CRIMINAL ACTS

    There’s a huge difference between dealing with personal offenses as opposed to dealing with severe criminal acts. The former is a matter of peace between people in the Church, as well as society (relatives, co-workers, neighbors, etc.), whereas the latter is a matter of acquiring justice and protecting the populace from wicked thugs.

    18th December 2019

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    What Does SALTED WITH FIRE Mean in Mark 9:49?

    This brings us to the last two verses of the chapter, which are more ambiguous than the preceding seven verses. You see, sometimes Christ was intentionally ambiguous, which compels people to seek out answers in their studies and relationship with the LORD.

    2nd December 2019

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    Does the Bible Say the EARTH Is FLAT or SPHERICAL?

    The Earth is not flat as flat-earthers claim and the Bible does not support this theory. The curious flat earth position can be refuted on both natural and biblical grounds.

    25th October 2019

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    Insights on Evangelism, aka WITNESSING

    Most people think evangelism only involves sharing the message of Christ and encouraging a person to say the sinner’s prayer, but—as wonderful as those may be—witnessing involves much more.

    17th October 2019

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    Is Christianity a “RELATIONSHIP With God”?

    We’ve all heard it said that “Christianity is a relationship with God, not a religion.” Is this true? If so, what is the support for it in the Holy Scriptures, God’s blueprint for authentic Christianity?

    10th October 2019

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    Why Did Christ Decline to Give SIGNS ON DEMAND?

    Matthew’s parallel account reveals that these “others” were the Pharisees and teachers of the law (Matthew 12:38). Apparently exorcising an evil spirit wasn’t good enough for them; they wanted a miraculous sign of cosmological scope, like the rearranging of the stars.

    5th October 2019

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    What’s the Bible Say About MARY and MARY VENERATION?

    Humble Mary was “highly favored” of the LORD (Luke 1:28) and her relative Elizabeth called her “the mother of my Lord” (Luke 1:43). Moreover Mary’s inspired song says that generations from then on would call her blessed (Luke 1:48).

    3rd October 2019

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    Nosiness and Manipulation (NOT Spiritual)

    Unspiritual people have a tendency to pry into other people’s business. In other words, they have an unhealthy interest in the private affairs of others. This is nosiness and can be observed when Christ prophesied how Peter would eventually die, which prompted Peter to nosily inquire about how John would die.

    1st October 2019

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    Insights on MODERATION

    To walk in moderation concerning anything means to have a spirit of self-control that avoids excess or extremes.

    1st October 2019



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