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Luke 8 – Christ and the Growth of His Messianic Ministry

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  • Klaas Stam

This article is an exposition of Luke 8, and concludes with discussion questions on the material.

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Luke 8:1-3 – Joanna: A Disciple of Jesus Christ

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  • Wayne Pearce

Joanna the wife of Cuza was a true disciple of Jesus Christ. From Luke 8:1-3 this article traces this woman’s journey of faith in Christ.

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Directions How to Hear Sermons

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  • Charles Simeon

Applying the words of Christ from Luke 8:18, this article shows that believers should listen to sermons with honesty, desire to profit, and in dependence on the Holy Spirit.

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Luke 8:38-39 – Mutual Praise

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  • Jack de Jong

This article on Luke 8:38-39 is about Jesus Christ as God, and the relation of Jesus Christ and the God the Father.

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Mark 4:12 – Unwillingness Exposed

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  • Klaas Schilder

This article looks at Mark 4:12, Isaiah 6:9-10, Matthew 13:13-15, and Luke 8:10. The author focuses on the purpose of parables, unwillingness to believe, and unwillingness in spiritual growth.

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Who is Controlling the Weather?

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  • Richard Aasman

In times of disasters, man is very small and often asks questions about God's control of the world. From Luke 8:24 the author shows God's comfort for the suffering of man.

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There is much to say for the separation of church and state, but nothing to say for the separation of the state from God Carl F. H. Henry
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