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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Eight
Power Principle Two: The Power of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is the source of spiritual power for believers, enabling them to fulfill God’s purposes (Acts 1:8). The chapter details the Spirit’s roles: interceding (Romans 8:26), guiding (John 16:13), giving liberty, and empowering ministry. The baptism…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Seven
Power Principle One: The Power of the Gospel
This chapter presents the Gospel as the foundational power for salvation (Romans 1:16). It explains that the Gospel’s power lies in Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:3-4), which cleanses sin through His blood (Hebrews 9:22). Believers…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Six
The Purposes of Power
The chapter outlines the biblical purposes of spiritual power, contrasting it with worldly power used for fame, wealth, or control (Luke 11:43). Key purposes include witnessing (Acts 1:8), boldness in ministry (Acts 9:27), performing miracles (Mark 6:1-2), and spiritual…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Five
Delegated Authority
This chapter explores the concept of delegated authority, emphasizing that Jesus, with all power in heaven and earth (Matthew 28:18), delegated authority to His disciples to preach, heal, and cast out demons (Mark 16:20). It discusses the relationship between responsibility and…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Four
Never a Man Spoke as He”
Focused on Jesus as the embodiment of God’s power, this chapter highlights His authority in teaching, healing, and overcoming sin and the devil (Luke 4:32, 1 John 3:8). Jesus, baptized in power and anointed by the Holy Spirit (Luke 4:14), delegated this power to His disciples…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Three
The Challenging Counterfeit
This chapter warns about Satan’s counterfeit spiritual power, which mimics God’s power to deceive (2 Corinthians 11:14-15). It describes Satan’s imitation through his own church, doctrine, ministers, and communication system (1 Corinthians 12:27, Matthew 13:39). Believers are urged…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter Two
The Source of Power
This chapter identifies God as the ultimate source of all power, both in heaven and on earth (Jeremiah 27:5). It discusses God’s unlimited and excellent power (Nahum 1:3, Psalm 65:6-7), manifested in creation, judgment (Genesis 3), and miracles like Jesus’ birth and resurrection. The…
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POWER PRINCIPLES
Chapter One
Life After Religion
This chapter contrasts religion with true spiritual power. It emphasizes moving beyond mere religious affiliation like, joining cults or denominations) to a personal relationship with God, characterized by seeking Him earnestly (Psalm 63:1). It highlights the early church’s demonstration…
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Great work, @samihatrushant
You’re doing a good job with your course submissions.
Would love to read about what you’re learning from these sessions personally as well. Or any questions you may want to ask. Blessings!
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Thank you, I would love that .
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Chapter 6
The presence of sin part 2
Your physical body isn’t sinful but you can yield your members to sin wilfully.
Sin dwells in our soul Ezekiel 18:4,20.So when you die spiritually we are actually talking about the dead of your soul.
When you sin, font try to justify take responsibility for your actions by accepting and confessing your sin so…
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Great summary, Pastor Rose! So good to have you back.
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There’s always consequences in sin. Sin is sin, but thanks be to God there’s a route of escape. Christ Jesus
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Doctrine of Salvation.
Chapter 5
The presence of sin part 1
There’s a need for salvation because sin exists. From the book of the beginnings Genesis 3:2-24,humanity is plunged into sin through a singular act of disobedience of Adam and Eve.By this every descendant of theirs that we are, are born with sin.Romans 5:12,13.
The only hope of man…
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Jesus is the eternal antidote to sin! He is faithful in saving and forgiving us, even when the accuser brings up a case against us.
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There’s need for salvation since sin brough spiritual death to us. The devil always stands to accuse us before God. We must put our trust in God and dwell in the light of Jesus. Great summary sister Rose
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