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Shame

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Shame has its ultimate source in sin. However, not all shame comes as a result of sinning. This article shows the many ways in which shame expresses itself and how the Bible speaks about this shame.

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Devil

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The fact that the devil is a spirit and works in a deceiving way makes it easy to ignore him. Christians are sometimes almost unaware of Satan's existence and work. This article shows how the devil works. At the same time, the author shows that there is victory in Jesus Christ.

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Hell

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Hell is the destiny of everyone who is not reconciled to God through Jesus Christ. Is hell real? What is it? This article looks at the words used in the Bible to describe hell.

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Angels

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How often do you get to read about angels? These heavenly beings play a big role in the kingdom of God. They are agents of the covenant on behalf of its heirs. They act as messengers of the covenant and as warriors of the covenant. Angels also played a role in the ministry of the Lord.

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The Lollards: Brief Legacy of John Wycliffe

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Lollard is a derogatory nickname given to the followers of Wycliffe which describes somone as a 'nobody', without having any academic background. This article focuses on how God used these followers, in the midst of persecution, for His purposes. Their condemnation of certain Roman Catholic Church practices depicts their biblical stance.

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