“The explanation I’ve laid about above seems to make the most historical, and most of all Biblical, sense. But, there are others floating around out there as well.”
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Zealously Affected…but not Well
“One approach the enemy of our souls uses to influence Christians in a negative way is by using the ways and fashions of this world.”
Video Teaching: “The Development of Emerging Leaders in the Kingdom of God”
The Apostle Paul poured into Titus as an emerging leader in the kingdom of God. Pastor Fulmer explains how that this wasn’t just something for Paul to do, but this same thing should be done in the church today!
Dealing with Diotrephes
“There is another side of shepherding that, although it’s often recognized among those leading actual sheep, it is often overlooked, completely ignored, or even despised when it comes to spiritual shepherds.”
A Gift to Gaius
“I believe John wanted to send Gaius this letter as a way of not only thanking him for his sacrificial service to the kingdom of God (which would probably have been considered an honor in itself) but by giving him a bigger gift even than that.”
Dealing with the Spirit of Divination
Faith That Takes a Risk
“When Rahab provided a safehouse for the Jewish spies, she did so at great risk to her life. This is because Israel was a feared enemy of Jericho and the king no doubt would have had her executed for such an act!”
Launch Out into the Deep
“Contrary to popular belief, Christianity was never meant by God to be an autopilot lifestyle, and yet that’s the way many Christians seem to think about and therefore treat their Christian lives.”
Five Minute Faith Talks: “Faith That Trusts God’s Way of Doing Things”
“One thing we learn from Abraham is that after you have been in relationship with God for a while, you also learn God’s character and how God does things.”
Five Minute Faith Talks: “Faith That is Persuaded”
“…all those mentioned thus far were also convinced of God being a God of His promises, and yet they didn’t see the promises come to pass.”