In Exodus we see a complete view of God’s calling of Moses as the standard model of God’s servant. Moses was faithful to God in all His house. In his age God wanted to do something, and Moses was the one called, prepared, and trained by God to do His work. In every age God desires […]
Moses: Rejecting the Natural Strength and Ability to be Useful to God in Resurrection
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Our Natural Ability Must be Brought Into Resurrection to Become Useful to the Lord
Paul’s aspiration in Phil. 3:10-11 was to know Christ and the power of His resurrection, … if perhaps he would attain to the out-resurrection from the dead. He wanted to gain Christ and to be fully brought into resurrection. As believers in Christ we need to have a deep realization that our entire natural being […]
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the deepest thought in the New Testament concerning the life of a Christian
What is the deepest thought in the New Testament concerning the life of a Christian? Before today I didn’t really know it, but I knew one thing: it is NOT doing good and rejecting evil, and it is NOT self-endeavoring to do what the Bible says. The deepest thought in the New Testament concerning the […]
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