Jonathan Pennington (article)
To call the Spirit’s work through Jesus demonic is the greatest, unforgivable sin.
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To call the Spirit’s work through Jesus demonic is the greatest, unforgivable sin.
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Jesus claimed absolute unity with the Father, such that He could tell His disciples, “If you’ve seen Me, you’ve seen the Father”.
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The book of Jonah is a subversive story about a rebellious prophet who despises his God for loving his enemies.
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Read MoreHosea's message was more than solemn warnings. It also contained a note of hope
Tim Challies Are you distressed by what you’ve done? Do you hear whispers that you have sinned beyond God’s desire or ability to forgive? Let these illustrations comfort you. Listen to—no, see!—all that God does with your sin.
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NewSpring Church "I will heal their waywardness and love them freely, for my anger has turned away from them" (Hosea 14:4). That was the message thousands of years ago, and it's still relevant today. Hosea was a prophet in Israel during a time when people desperately needed to remember God and what He wanted for their lives.
Read MoreR.C. Sproul When we talk about the vicarious aspect of the atonement, two rather technical words come up again and again: expiation and propitiation...
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