Our marriage union with the Lord Jesus Christ is full and complete, now and forever, as an inclusion into the same relationship Jesus enjoys with the Father. Jesus expressed our present and perfect union with Himself: That they may be one just as We are one: I in them, and You in Me; that they may be made perfect in one. John 17 What do these words mean? How complete, how perfect is this union we live in with the Person of Jesus? How do we know God? What does this wondrous merging of pure and perfect union, communion, and expression with the Father and with Jesus Sent always arising every...
Our marriage union with the Lord Jesus Christ is full and complete, now and forever, as an inclusion into the same relationship Jesus enjoys with the ...
This text book is the introductory course at Christ Revealed Bible Institute. The course approaches the purpose of God through the lens of a mystery, discovering God's motive, means, and opportunity. The course then finds the clues for solving the mystery through the ten most important verses in the Bible, beginning with God's clear statement of His purpose and ending with the only thing that is the Christian life, abiding in Jesus and Jesus in us.
This text book is the introductory course at Christ Revealed Bible Institute. The course approaches the purpose of God through the lens of a mystery, ...
The Bible is the single most -studied- book in history. One could obtain a doctorate in theology from any branch of Christian thinking and assume that -what the Bible says- is marked out and known. Of truth, many also assume that one needs such an education in order to write a credible text on how to study and interpret the Bible. How else could one know what the Bible is about? What you have in your hands is a different approach to -Bible study- than what you will find in most theological colleges. It is a text coming out of forty years of a different kind of -study, - a study from the...
The Bible is the single most -studied- book in history. One could obtain a doctorate in theology from any branch of Christian thinking and assume that...