when the birthday party’s over, and the pastors are home wondering how the festivities came off, I say two or three of us come back here and pray over this mess of confetti, and ribbons, and paper lace. Has a great religion of the Spirit been obstructed by a Christianity of the flesh? If the [...]
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Pentecost – a truth hidden in plain sight?
Posted in Pentecost, tagged Atonement, beliefs, Christ, Christianity, Church, faith, Holy Spirit, theology on June 12, 2011 | 8 Comments »
Spirit of Truth and spirit of error at Pentecost
Posted in Pentecost, Revelation and History, tagged Christianity, New Testament, sermons, Simon Peter on May 15, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Any good search engine will return thousands of hits for Simon Peter in return for the two words, impetuous apostle. The same two words will fetch hundreds of Google Books titles dating back over 200 years which include a sketch of Simon Peter’s character along this line. “Impetuous” is simply the epitome of this Apostle’s reputation, drawn from [...]