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KINGDOM OF GOD — What Does It Mean?
The kingdom of God is essentially synonymous with the Church (Matthew 16:18-19), but only if “kingdom of God” is defined in a narrow sense, as in “a spiritual rule over the hearts and lives of those who willingly submit to God’s authority during this present age.”
20th May 2019
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Does Matthew 16:18-19 Support the Idea of a POPE?
Catholics often cite Mathew 16:18-19 to support their belief in the earthly supremacy of the Pope as the leader of the Church, as well as the idea of papal succession. Is this accurate? What do the God-breathed Scriptures say?
15th May 2019
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What Is the CHURCH OF CHRIST?
The word ‘church’ in the Greek is ekklesia (ee-KLEE-see-ah), meaning “called out of ” or “the called-out ones.” It refers to people who have been called out of the darkness of this world and consecrated to the LORD via responding in faith & repentance to the good news of the message of Christ (Acts 20:21)…
20th December 2017
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PRAISE & WORSHIP — What’s the Diff? Why Are They Important?
Praise is celebration and includes thanksgiving, raving & boasting; whereas worship is adoration. Praise attracts God’s presence while worship is our response.
20th June 2016
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Christ’s Church Is NOT a Building!
Contrary to popular belief, “church” is NOT a building! The Greek word for ‘church’ means “the called-out ones” and refers to BELIEVERS (people), not a facility
13th April 2012
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