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Monthly Archives: September 2016

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BiblicalLiteracy, falseDoctrines, hotTopics, worldview

When your beloved Pastor makes a Theological blunder

September 24, 2016 / Emmanuel Osana
We live in a world where the separation between pulpit and pew is very pronounced. There seem to be a huge curtain separating those who sit on the pews in the congregation and the man behind the pulpit. It reminds me of the sacred curtain that divided the Holy of
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BiblicalLiteracy, falseDoctrines

Is God really unjust in His choices? Romans 9:8-19

September 20, 2016 / Peace Maker
In the introductory article, I had explained what exactly the problem was. Now, we take a look at the first analogy Paul made to address the problem. To understand these texts, we have to put ourselves into their customs, their beliefs and what was going on in their hearts when
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BiblicalLiteracy, falseDoctrines

Is it right to Pray for your enemies to die?

September 15, 2016 / Emmanuel Osana
In this day and age of fast food and instant gratification, many believers have become lazy in the place of prayer. We seem to favor pre-packaged prayer points to groaning from our hearts. Just go to a prayer meeting and see how prayers are made and offered. The prayer leader
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Apologetics, BiblicalLiteracy, hotTopics

WHAT REALLY IS THE MESSAGE OF ROMANS CHAPTER 9?

September 14, 2016 / Peace Maker
At first glance of this chapter, we come away with a God who has has the authority and choice to save whoever he wants saved and condemn whoever he wants condemned with no will of choice on the part of individuals. It has been the ‘go to’ chapter for a
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