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Tag Archives: Matthew 17:20 expanded cross references
Methods of Bible Study Part 8D–What to look for
D. As you read a passage or chapter, seek to find: 1. A command to obey This has nothing to do with legalism and everything to do with obedience and spiritual growth. Sometimes a command is directly stated, grammatically in … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1 John 2:15, 1 John 4:8, 2 Chronicles 7:14, Holy Spirit is a person proved by Ephesians 4:30, Jeremiah 15:16, John 5:39, Life is short--death is sure--sin the cause--Christ the cure, Matthew 12:5--have ye not read, Matthew 17:20, Matthew 17:20 expanded cross references, Methods of Bible Study Part 8D--What to look for, Neglecting Bible lowers resistance to temptation, Neglecting Bible opens way to false doctrine, Neglecting Bible stunts spiritual growth, Only one life--will soon be past--only what's done for Christ will last, Psalm 66:18, Receive one another, Romans 15:7, Search Scripture to avoid spiritual starvation, Search Scripture to strengthen personal relationship to God, Sir Robert Anderson on The Silence of God, The central attribute of God not sovereignty but love, Why search the Scriptures
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