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Ever wonder how Christianity was spread to the nations? This is the complete story of Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles. From his birth in the bustling city o...
- 30 min
- 5.4M
- Bible Unbound
Discover why faith is the cornerstone of life. We explore Apostle Paul's heartfelt desire for his fellow Jews to embrace Jesus and the transformative power o...
- 36 sec
- 536
- Redeemed Generation Church
Sermon for Sunday, January 1, 2017. This is the 118th sermon preached in English on thecloudchurch.org. It was preached by Pastor/Missionary Evangelist Rober...
- 70 min
- 57.8K
- Robert Breaker
Jun 4, 2024 · Consider these seven ways Paul encourages us to embrace weakness. 1. Believe that the weakness of Christ crucified is God’s power to save. The message of Christ crucified is “the power of God and the wisdom of God” (1 Cor. 1:23–24). So, for Paul, the whole of the Christian life is lived “by faith in the Son of God, who loved [us] and ...
Jul 24, 2006 · And Paul, as a missionary, penetrating the nations, goes out there, and as a member of the body of Christ, he suffers. He said, “I bear in my body the marks of Jesus” (Galatians 6:17). He bears the suffering and says, “This is the suffering of Christ being completed for their observation, not their salvation.
Paul and the Dark Powers at Ephesus. Scripture Reference: Acts 19:1-41. Suggested Emphasis: Jesus is more powerful than any power in heaven or earth. Trusting in practices such as sorcery, magic, witchcraft, or horoscopes is trusting in another power above Jesus. Memory Verse: “ God made Christ more important than all rulers, authorities ...
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Jan 4, 2022 · Prayer is a vital part of relying on the power of God, as we pray, “ Thy will be done ” (Luke 11:2, KJV). Jesus said, “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened” (Matthew 7:7–8).