Orthopraxy: Intercession
Following last week’s look at “corporate prayer,” we now turn our attention to what the biblical idea of “intercession” (or prophetic prayer) is all about.
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Following last week’s look at “corporate prayer,” we now turn our attention to what the biblical idea of “intercession” (or prophetic prayer) is all about.
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When the body of Christ gathers as the church, one of the primary things they do is pray. But what should corporate prayer look like? And what is it not supposed to be? Let’s find out.
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In this survey of Mark we look at who wrote the book, when, who they were writing to, and the major themes the author discusses. We also look at a brief outline, take note of some key scriptures, and review how the book points us to the Savior, Jesus.
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One of the most difficult questions for modern believers to answer is “what is the church?” In fact, many believers do not even see church involvement as necessary to their life of faith. This is sad… However, as we look at the orthopraxy of Christian life, we must firmly establish what the church is to be and do, according to the scriptures, and see that every believer has a place.
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In this survey of Matthew we look at who wrote the book, when, who they were writing to, and the major themes the author discusses. We also look at a brief outline, take note of some key scriptures, and review how the book points us to the Savior, Jesus Christ.
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“Orthopraxy,” means taking our correct belief (orthodoxy) and letting it lead us into right action as the body of Christ. This series comes from my calling to lay the theological foundation and practical framework for building the church.
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In this survey of Malachi we look at who wrote the book, when, who they were writing to, and the major themes the author discusses. We also look at a brief outline, take note of some key scriptures, and review how the book points us to the future Savior, Jesus.
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The Bible requires believers to “be holy” just as Christ is holy? But how do we do that? As we will see, it is not by rigid discipline or religious to-do lists. Rather, it is by becoming Temples of the Holy Spirit of God that we are sanctified for His service.
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In this survey of Zechariah we look at who wrote the book, when, who they were writing to, and the major themes the author discusses. We also look at a brief outline, take note of some key scriptures, and review how the book points us to the future Savior, Jesus.
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Most sin issues that Christians deal with begin at the mind level. However, the bible makes it clear that some things actually go deeper to capture our hearts and reach the level of idolatry. We must deal with these false loves.