Steps to the Victorious Walk"Steps to the Victorious Walk" provides a systematic and biblical road map to spiritual maturity. The text is recommended for all believers who desire to live a vibrant Christian life. (Practical Life) |
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This verse frustrates some Christians' theology: a good report through faith, and received not the promise! To them the two statements cannot be simultaneously true. The evidence, they say, that faith was absent is that the believers ...
This verse frustrates some Christians' theology: a good report through faith, and received not the promise! To them the two statements cannot be simultaneously true. The evidence, they say, that faith was absent is that the believers ...
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The word without in this verse comes from choris (kho- Rece), meaning "separately or by itself." That is, these Old Testament men and women of faith could not be complete apart from us; rather, the promises of something better— which ...
The word without in this verse comes from choris (kho- Rece), meaning "separately or by itself." That is, these Old Testament men and women of faith could not be complete apart from us; rather, the promises of something better— which ...
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Consider, for instance, Psalm 1: "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful," verse 1 says. "But his delight is in the law of the Lord; ...
Consider, for instance, Psalm 1: "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful," verse 1 says. "But his delight is in the law of the Lord; ...
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Some Christians today improperly use this verse to justify their preoccupation with materialism. But let's look at a couple of key words here. Above is from the preposition peri, meaning "concerning." Secondly, prosper comes from euodoo ...
Some Christians today improperly use this verse to justify their preoccupation with materialism. But let's look at a couple of key words here. Above is from the preposition peri, meaning "concerning." Secondly, prosper comes from euodoo ...
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Contents
Victory Through Salvation | 25 |
Victory Through Church Membership | 39 |
Victory Through Bible Study | 55 |
Victory Through Prayer | 69 |
Victory Through Sanctification | 85 |
Victory Through the Anointing | 99 |
Victory Through Faith | 113 |
Victory Through Serving | 127 |
Victory Through Fiery Trials | 139 |
Victory Through Staying Focused | 151 |
As We Were Designed | 167 |
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