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Don’t be cheated – part two
While Christianity has a philosophy, or worldview, it’s not about a philosophy. It’s not about intellectual principles or following rules of nature but about “partaking in the divine nature” (2 Pet.1:4). It’s in this participation where real transformation takes place.
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Tagged addictions, Christianity, Colossians, Discipleship, Greek philosophy, Jesus, recovery programs, Religion and Spirituality, transformation
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Don’t be cheated – part one
There were two main enemies of the cross in the Paul’s first century world. The Judaizers, who insisted that the Law be mixed with grace. And the other, the mixture of Greek philosophy with divine revelation. Where Paul was dealing with the Judaizers in his letter to the … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Identity, Reformation, Theology
Tagged Christianity, Church history, Colossians, Greek philosophy, Healing, Jesus, Religion and Spirituality, Supernatural ministry
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