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| | The Dispensation of the Gospel - Lesson 3 by Robert Wurtz II
Topic: Scripture(s): Matthew 1:21 | | Description: TEXT. And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. (Matthew 1:21) There is a change of heart that accompanies the genuine born again experience in which sin is no longer viewed as a means to gratification or happiness. Sin is seen as the means of death that is the source of all evil, pain, and suffering. Unrepentant sinners are proficient in sin through their own vain imaginations coupled with the various inventions of others. In contrast, the born again understand that they cannot be saved from hell until they are first saved from sin. Sin is not their friend. Satan is not their friend. The world is not their friend. They realize that sin is forgiven when it is repented of and not while persisted in. The purpose of God in saving man was not to abolish the law and allow man to sin with impunity; that would be antinomianism (lawlessness). The purpose was to establish the absolute Lordship of Jesus Christ as we walk in the Spirit in harmony with the personality of God.
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| | A Simple Gospel by Ernest O'Neill
Topic: Scripture(s): Matthew 1:21 | | Description: All the desires of the flesh and self can produce many sins in our lives. It is why as a believer, we die with Him in death - to our rights, our way of life, our dreams and our future. Only then in His power can we truly walk free from self and our sin natures.
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| | Seven Wonderful Promises by Zac Poonen
Topic: Promises Scripture(s): 2 Corinthians 1:20, Matthew 1:21, Matthew 3:11 | | Description: "We have a tendency toward old covenant blessings and never come into the new covenant," says brother Zac. Seven wonderful promises--deliverance from sins, fullness of the Spirit, bearable tests, sufficient grace, and others--are by faith in the One--Jesus Christ--in whom every promise is Yes when we give our Amen.
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| | Proclaiming the Gospel by Erlo Stegen
Topic: The Gospel Scripture(s): Matthew 1:21 | | Description: Many teams have gone out in these days to preach the Gospel; in Mthaleni, Doornkop, Mahlaba, Weenen, Swayimane, Tugela Ferry, Groutville, Standerton and various other areas. Rev Friedel Stegen has just arrived back from Potchefstroom, where he held meetings. Dr Peet Botha and others have gone to Cape Town. Dr Botha will speak at a Dutch Reformed conference and in various churches there. John Powys has gone to address meetings in England and Wales. Dr Albu is in America and is addressing a Mission conference in New York. Teams have returned from Angola and Mozambique where the work is growing. Rev Erlo Stegen, Friedel Stegen and other co-workers have returned from meetings in Romania, Poland, Germany and other European countries
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| | 62 Principle 58- New Converts Every Church Meeting by Principles For The Gathering of Believers
Topic: Audio Books Scripture(s): Acts 2:47, Matthew 1:21, Matthew 12:11 | | Description: It is now a normal thing to see many new converts in Iranian House Churches. Iranian believers expect to see new people coming in repentance to Jesus every week. This is very much like the account of the Book of Acts where it says the Church was: “Praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.”771 In some cases, when they have meetings where there are no stories of a conversion they examine what they have done wrong to hinder the Lord working. Such growth has happened in the last 30 years to where many say conservative estimates put the size of the Iranian house Churches at over one million people.
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| | The Dispensation of the Gospel - Lesson 4 by Robert Wurtz II
Topic: Scripture(s): Matthew 15:9-10 | | Description: At the root of all spiritual declension (backsliding) is an inaccurate and unworthy conception of the character of God and an over estimate of man. Matthew 15:9,10 is a reference to Isaiah 29:13, which tells of a time when the leaders in Israel were teaching the fear of the LORD by the precept of men. In our times, like in the days of Israel, something has been lost in the Body of Christ and it is the reverence for a Holy God. Many do not fear Him. They have a Satanic pride and arrogance birthed from a Gospel of Humanism. Men worship a God of their own making; a God who they feel is a means to their own end.
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| | A CLEAN HEART by Ernest O'Neill
Topic: Scripture(s): Matthew 15:9-12 | | Description: The heart is unclean because of the sin nature, believers need to be consecrated by faith, so that they are able to have the Holy Spirit abide in them at all times. O'Neill discusses the teaching of Jesus on how things that come into the body do not cause one to be unclean, but the things in the person's heart that are unclean causes it.
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