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Cornelius
How can we achieve the Great Commission if we believe there are people who are untouchable to us? We cannot. Do your actions and heart align with the heart of God on this? Everyone needs the love and hope of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, clean, Gentiles, Great Commission, Marc Kinna, Unclean, untouchable
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Incredulous
When some people turn toward Jesus, everyone questions the authenticity of the conversion. He is a Christian?! She is a Christian?! We can’t believe it based on the life they lived or the things they said. Meanwhile, God is at … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, conversion experience, Marc Kinna, persecution of the church, Prayer, Saul of Tarsus
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Saul of Tarsus
God sees the world differently than us. The person feared by the followers of Jesus is a potential asset to God. The person who is the least likely person to ever embrace the message of Jesus might be the person … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Marc Kinna, Miracle, Road to Damascus, Saul of Tarsus, The Apostle Paul
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Ethiopia
“Why can’t I be baptized?” This question from the Ethiopian treasurer tells us that he was properly discipled in the Lord Jesus. This was the purpose of Philip’s day. He had completed a whirlwind discipleship and the message of Jesus would … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Discipleship, Divine Appointments, Evangelism, Great Commission, Marc Kinna
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Marvin And The Biker
In Paul’s writing to the Ephesians, he tackles the idea that we might boast about our salvation like we are good or good enough. Our works are not for earning salvation. No. Our works in God are a result of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, Evangelism, God's work, Good Works, Great Commission, Marc Kinna
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