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Acts 2 - God's Harvest The Sprit-filled

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From Acts 2, this article shows how the Holy Spirit worked to organize the early church and what this means for the church today.

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No Excuses We are Responsible, in General and Particular, for Our Moral Ignorance

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This article looks at the relationship of general revelation and ethics. It shows that though an appeal can be made to general revelation for ethics, there is still a need for special revelation, which points to Christ.

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Funk Junk The Jesus Seminar Methods are Closer to Horse Racing than History

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The Jesus Seminar has undermined the historicity of Jesus and the truth of the gospel. This article gives an overview of this organization.

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Jealous for God Paul in Athens Provides a Model for Modern Evangelism

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Possessing jealousy for God and his name will lead to evangelism and church planting. Let this article explain how.

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2 Corinthians 5:1-8 - What Happens When I Die?

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What happens when a believer dies? From 2 Corinthians 5:1-8 this article shows that at the point of death the believer passes immediately into the presence of Christ.

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The Fear of God

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What does the fear of God mean? This article addresses this question, looking also at the concept of wisdom.

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"How do I go to God?", someone asked Horatius Bonar. The parson answered, "It is with our sins that we go to God, for we have nothing else that we can truly call our own." Horatius Bonar
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