edification

Hebrews – Msg #22 “The Rest of God Based on the Testimony”

Hebrews 3 continues to speak of rest. We have been considering the significance of the high priest, the house, and edification as sources of confidence to enjoy what is rightfully ours in the good land. Outline I. Christ as High Priest and Source of Confidence A. Christ’s faithfulness compared to Moses – Hebrews 3:1-6 B. […]

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Hebrews – Msg #24 “The Training of the High Priest”

The Bible teaches that Christ is our Savior and Redeemer, with the book of Hebrews providing an in-depth explanation of this concept. The gospel, which includes Christ’s accomplishments of redemption, reconciliation, and peace with God, is essential for salvation and holiness. Grace is found in Jesus Christ and can be experienced even while grappling with

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Hebrews – Msg #19 “Confidence from Edification – the Building of the House”

I. Introduction A. Teaching on Hebrews B. Outlines available on the website II. The Davidic Covenant and the House of God (2 Sam 7:12-13) A. Christ as builder of the house of God (Heb 3:3-6) B. Building of God and man together (John 14:1-23) C. The Word of abode (John 14:2-3) III. Warning Against Neglecting

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Hebrews – Msg #21 “Edification Being a Matter of ‘Eternal Weight'”

Outline I. Introduction A. Overview of the concept of building and edification in the Bible B. Significance of Christ as Apostle and High Priest of the Church II. Building up believers for the habitation of God A. Role of believers in the building process (Hebrews 3:6, Galatians 2:20) B. Manifestation of Christ within believers (2

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The Pauline defintion of Dispensationalism

Paul’s language, which describes his ministry, gives us the origin of the phrase “dispensation”: The word “dispensation” is one possible translation of a Greek word, “oikonomia” which means “household law.” In the English KJV, that word is translated “administration” (Eph 1:10), dispensation (Col 1:25-27; Eph 3:1-5), stewardship (lk 16:2) and godly edification (1 Tim 1:4).

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Commonly Misused Terms (by Legalists) Clarified

DIscipleship Traditional, legalistic concept:  Based primarily on Synoptic Gospels, a Pre/Cross – Pre/Resurrection instruction consists of “following” Jesus according to outward commandments and instruction (Since He was not in them as their life.) Presented as arduous, burdensome, and absolute. Forsake all to follow Him. Taking up your cross is considered to be a matter of suffering

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Msg One 1 – God’s Economy and Eternal Purpose – the Church

I want to talk about recognizing New Testament ministers — genuine stewards. Understanding God’s economy is incredibly profound — it has truly changed my view of the Bible. Knowing what God is doing has set me on a different path to reveal Christ as the center. Christ is everything. God’s intention is not to require

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Basic differences between The Church (New Testament Heirs) and Future Israel (New Covenant Parties)

New Testament Heirs New Covenant Parties Mystery (Col 1:27; Eph 3:9) not previously revealed Prophecy revealed to the prophets Baptized into Christ (The SEED of Abraham and of David) (Gal 3:26-29) and made heirs with Christ (rom 8:17) Believing Physical Descendants of Abraham (Israel) Accepted in Christ (the beloved) Beloved for the Fathers sakes (Romans

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