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    cease
    /siːs/

    verb

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  2. To "pray without ceasing" means when you are tempted, you hold the temptation before God and ask for His help. When you experience something good and beautiful, you immediately thank the Lord for it. When you see evil around you, you ask God to make it right and to use you toward that end, if that is His will. When you meet someone who does not ...

  3. May 5, 2014 · When charismatics state their case against cessationism as Wilson does, they unintentionally also surrender the field to apostolic succession and ongoing canonical revelation. 1 Corinthians 13:10 - they [continuationists] say this means that only when Christ returns will the partial gifts of tongues and prophecies cease.

  4. Tongues “Will Cease” In 1 Corinthians 13:8 Paul made an interesting, almost startling, statement: “Love never fails; but if there are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is knowledge, it will be done away.” In the expression “love never fails,” the Greek word translated “fails ...

  5. Evil does not cause God to have to alter His purpose. He takes all that happens and fits it into the plan and the plan is already determined. PHIL: Now see, immediately we run headlong into the problem of evil. And this is the thing –. JOHN: Sure. PHIL: — that always comes up with the sovereignty of God.

  6. According to 2 Tim 3:16, inspired means that Scripture is God-breathed, i.e., God Himself speaking. Some modern theologians such as Dewey Beegel support the charismatic agenda by teaching that the canon of Scripture is not closed and that God is still giving special revelation.

  7. Jan 4, 2010 · Prophecy and the Closed Canon, Part 3. From the time of the apostles until the present, the true church has always believed that the Bible is complete. God has given his revelation, and now Scripture is finished. God has spoken. What He gave is complete, efficacious, sufficient, inerrant, infallible, and authoritative.

  8. Strange Fire Q&A, Part 3. Play Audio. PHIL: You without a tie and Darlene made me wear one again. JOHN: Well, they suggested at the beginning of this little series that I might appear in a more casual fashion, so I decided to do that just to be consistent. PHIL: Yeah, it looks good on you.

  9. This is a creative miracle. There’s no rehab here. All Jesus’ miracles are this way. There are instant acts of creation, new tissue, new fiber, new cartilage, new bone, new muscle, new data for the brain so that you know how to walk. The miracle then is, thirdly, instantaneous. It is instantaneous.

  10. What are the results? He presents two areas of results. First of all, in verse 7: “the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace; In whom we have redemption through His blood, which means the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace.”. Forgiveness. Oh, man, that’s a fabulous word.

  11. What it really means is “a strong desire to clear your name,” “a strong desire to see the stigma of sin removed to prove yourself worthy of trust, to prove the legitimacy of your faith, to prove that your confession of Christ is real.”. You want to make everyone know of your repentance. It’s not in a corner.

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