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Author: host Created: 10/13/2009 10:45 AM
Teaching on various topics

By host on 8/7/2009 3:06 PM

paradox |ˈparəˌdäks|
noun
a statement or proposition that, despite sound (or apparently sound) reasoning from acceptable premises, leads to a conclusion that seems senseless, logically unacceptable, or self-contradictory

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When believing in or "for" anything in the Christian walk, there are certain absolutes that must be settled before proceeding.  Without a solid foundation in the finished work of the cross, Christians of all walks have derived some of the most non-sensical, frustrating and blasphemous concepts known to man.

For instance, Galatians tells that we HAVE BEEN healed by the price that Christ paid yet in modern Christianity we're told that God doesn't heal anymore.  Jesus told us that we were to do the works the he did (and greater) yet we question when miracles happen.  Jesus is the EXACT representation of the invisible God and w ... Read More »

By host on 1/19/2009 8:26 PM

The body of Christ is the most valued entity from God's perspective but in many places in this realm, the body of Christ (referring to the church) is viewed as one of, if not the most destructive entity on the planet.  The church has led inquisitions which took innocent lives, the church has banded in what it's against as opposed to what it's for, the church has kept a Pharasaical doctrine which says that righteousness is gained by our works...the list goes on.

I take responsibility as much as I can because I am a member of that entity as well.  I am a member of the body of Christ.  We have taken it a step further and have launched an organized body so I'm not trying to step all over the church, I just want to make the point that something so valuable to God has not produced the kind of fruit that reflects the value God has placed on i ... Read More »

 
 
 
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