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Series: History of Early Church Organization - King Saul thought that the fact that he had been anointed king--by divine appointment--meant that he was called to rule as he thought fit and that he could do so with immunity from divine prosecution. But we read in 1 Sam. 13:13, 14, " ... Read More
Series: Open Letter - I received this good question recently: I just read the October FFI and would appreciate/direct to Scripture, writings, or other source and explain HOW the blood of sinless, pure, and holy Blood of Jesus Christ REMOVES SIN?? What spiritual principle is e... Read More
Series: History of Early Church Organization - The biblical story of King Saul tells us about the problems that would later develop in the Church. I mentioned three of the main ones: (1) Saul usurped the position of priest and/or prophet by making the sacrifice himself when he was not called to do this... Read More
Whistleblower issue for July 2006 writes this: Today, the entire Western financial world holds its breath every time the Fed chairman speaks, so influential are the central bank's decisions on markets, interest rates and the economy in general. Yet t... Read More
Series: History of Early Church Organization - When Christianity was small, it needed very little organization. As it grew, however, more organization was needed simply to accommodate the larger numbers of people as they outgrew the homes where they were meeting. Organization itself is not evil, as so... Read More
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