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If I am “ignorant”, then so are all those who along with me, are “bound by this chain for the hope of Israel” (see Acts 28:20). We preach the same gospel Jesus, Peter, Paul and all early church preached.
Mike thanks for another podcast i look forward to them each month. In a related way to the comments about God manifestation and not human salvation, I’m seeing how the emphasis in some parts of the community are moving away from less emphasis upon the rights of the individual for the sake of the common good, to a greater emphasis upon the desires of the individual come before anything else. Surely the inroads of humanistic thinking. A life in Christ must emphasise self denial for growth in spirituality to take place.
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Anthony Cavalo said,
June 9, 2009 @ 6:05 pm
That was interesting. It was a viewpoint revealed from which I have never heard of. I will be checking it out. Thanx.
A Hales said,
June 10, 2009 @ 1:38 pm
Showing your ignorance again.
Mike said,
June 10, 2009 @ 5:21 pm
If I am “ignorant”, then so are all those who along with me, are “bound by this chain for the hope of Israel” (see Acts 28:20). We preach the same gospel Jesus, Peter, Paul and all early church preached.
Chris said,
June 11, 2009 @ 11:24 am
Mike thanks for another podcast i look forward to them each month. In a related way to the comments about God manifestation and not human salvation, I’m seeing how the emphasis in some parts of the community are moving away from less emphasis upon the rights of the individual for the sake of the common good, to a greater emphasis upon the desires of the individual come before anything else. Surely the inroads of humanistic thinking. A life in Christ must emphasise self denial for growth in spirituality to take place.
David J Fenton said,
November 16, 2009 @ 11:38 am
And that’s not even mentioning the Hot potato of Faith & Works!