| | Evil Is At The Gate by Carter Conlon
Topic: Evil Scripture(s): Daniel 5, Galatians 6:7 | | Description: Carter Conlon speaks of the great moral and spiritual evil at the doorstep of the Church and America. He speaks of the history of sins in the culture of America and in the Church including slavery. Evil is becoming good and good is becoming evil. It is time to turn away godless false religion and seek God in prayer now because evil is at the gate.
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| | Religiosity or Spirituality - Listening to the Spirit by Zac Poonen
Topic: Religiosity Scripture(s): Luke 10:38-42, Galatians 4:4, 2 Corinthians 3:18 | | Description: "The Christian life," says Zac Poonen, "is not following a code of conduct; it's following a Person." Brother Zac explains many failures in the Christian life that come by "doing something for the Lord" without waiting upon Him and obeying the little promptings of the Holy Spirit. "When you listen to God and do what He says, you can do more in six months than in sixty years of trying to do something on your own."
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| | Walking In The Spirit by David Wilkerson
Topic: Scripture(s): Galatians 5:16, Galatians 5:18 | | Description: May 22,2005. If the Holy Spirit is in you let Him have control over your life. If He lives in you let Him direct your life. Walking in the spirit simply means you make no decisions until you hear from Him. We surrender our will and give complete control over to His government. The key to this walk is found in three words - JUST SAY YES- Say yes to all the promises of God and believe the Holy Spirit to accomplish this in and through you.
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| | Absolutism: Don't we all have to find truth for ourselves? by Tim Keller
Topic: Absolutism Scripture(s): Galatians 2:4-16 | | Description: In today's society, absolute truth is thought of to be the enemy of freedom. But truth is more important than you think, freedom is a lot more complex than you think, and Jesus is a lot more liberating than you think. Surrendering to God's absolute truth gives you a deeper, richer freedom in every area, without oppression.
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| | 31 Principle 27 - The Priority of Love by Principles For The Gathering of Believers
Topic: Audio Books Scripture(s): Colossians 1:4, Galatians 5:15, Philippians 2:3-4 | | Description: The Lord is crystal clear in the priority and importance He puts on our love one for another. This is not an option but a reality that will manifest when true believers are together.447 If love is lacking there should be a sense of alarm that something is wrong in the body life.448 The law of love says: “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.”449 Our Lord not only commanded the early disciples to love one another but said that it would be a fruit that would show the world that God has assembled a Church on the earth. Every believer should consider reading through 1 Corinthians chapter 13 on a regular basis to keep the right priority in Christian discipleship.
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| | Choose your overcomer: Christ or the flesh by Hans R. Waldvogel
Topic: Overcoming Scripture(s): Colossians 1:23, Galatians 5:16 | | Description: I was making mention of an article in Time magazine the other day where churchmen of different churches and of great renown were expressing themselves about the conditions in the world, and what place the church held, and the preaching of the gospel. They said very nice things, but all of them missed the main thing. We have “turned to God from idols… to wait for His Son from heaven.” Every Christian’s job and responsibility is to prepare the way for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. “This is life eternal, that they might know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent.” But you cannot know “Jesus Christ whom He has sent” until you experience Him—until you live Him, praise God!—until He takes over.
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