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2011/7/21 10:30 | Profile |
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| Re: The Mystery of the Incarnation - Art Katz | | Here is a great quote from the first sermon.
"The Holy Spirit is given to them that obey him. Why? Because we need the power for obedience, God never calls us to an obedience that we can perform out of ourselves...'look Ma no hands.' Every obedience to which God calls us is beyond our human ability."
And another great quote
"Power that is independent of character seems like a formula for deception." _________________ Jeremiah Dusenberry
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2011/7/21 10:46 | Profile |
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| Re: | | Blessings to you brother, Just listened to the first one. Truly anointed.
_________________ Fifi
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2011/7/21 12:09 | Profile |
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| Re: | | Glad you enjoyed it, the whole series is great.
Here is another amazing quote:
"It takes God to be a man..." _________________ Jeremiah Dusenberry
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2011/7/21 14:22 | Profile |
| Re: | | I like that one:
"Power that is independent of character seems like a formula for deception."
I would even say, "Power that is independent of character seems like a formula for oppression of God's sheep."
Jer 50:6 My people hath been lost sheep: their shepherds have caused them to go astray, they have turned them away on the mountains: they have gone from mountain to hill (from fellowship with God to following men), they have forgotten their restingplace (Jesus). |
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2011/7/21 14:31 | |
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| Re: | | Amen Julius, the greatest amongst us will be the servant of all. Nothing dictates character greater amongst the brethren than not only the willingness, but the desire to get below all of them and wash their stinky feet. The proper position of authority amongst us all is to be below all.
Blessed art the seekers of lastness... _________________ Jeremiah Dusenberry
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2011/7/21 14:55 | Profile |
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| Re: | | Good stuff, guys. Will have to listen to this series soon... _________________ RICH
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2011/7/21 15:00 | Profile |
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| Re: | | One of the amazing things about contemplating the incarnation, especially the way in which Art puts it forth here, is that a proper grasp of it can be the most liberating, and spiritually empowering concepts in all of the faith. O that more of us would believe these things. This is Christ centered revival preaching right here. _________________ Jeremiah Dusenberry
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2011/7/22 1:15 | Profile |
| Re: The Mystery of the Incarnation - Art Katz | | bump
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2011/7/22 12:17 | |
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| Re: | | Here is another zinger, fourth sermon, fifteen minutes or so in:
"Incarnation is not a doctrine to which we need to become acquainted or agreed, it's a reality that awaits appropriation! Or else its vain! How much more can we mock God than to just celebrate incarnation as a doctrine to which we give our approval and still live outside that remarkable phenomenon."
And some more from the fifth sermon:
"We do not become meek and humble through principle, but by acquisition."
"Is there anything more fraudulent than a humanly affected humility?" _________________ Jeremiah Dusenberry
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2011/7/22 16:36 | Profile |