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Author Archives: Stephen Nielsen
Fasting Through the Centuries
In the Old and New Testament period, in the early church, in the church throughout the centuries, and in America and throughout the World people have fasted. Fasting in the Old Testament. According to Bible records, the practice of fasting … Continue reading
Fasting–What Jesus Taught about Fasting
Fasting is one of those things we would rather put out of our mind. Food is just too good these days. And who wants to suffer anyway. But if you are serious about prayer, you really should think about … Continue reading
How To Pray With Faith
Five Suggested Steps to Follow 1. Live the life of faith. Andrew Murray has stated, “Faith in the promise is the fruit of faith in the promiser.” I cannot have faith in what He has promised unless I have … Continue reading
Posted in Faith and Prayer, Prayer A to Z Excerpts
Tagged Andrew Murray, faith, Hebrews 11:6, Mark 11:20-24, prayer
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Spurgeon: on Revelation 5:6
“Lo, in the midst of the throne . . . stood a Lamb as it had been slain.” Revelation 5:6 Jesus’ Eternal Wounds Why should our exalted Lord appear in His wounds in glory? The wounds of Jesus are His … Continue reading
Posted in From Others
Tagged Charles Spurgeon, Eternal wounds, Lamb of God, Revelation 5:6
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Christ Was Raised So We Will Be Raised
What I [Paul] received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and … Continue reading
Posted in Bible Studies
Tagged 1 corinthians 15, Believers resurrection, Christ's resurrection
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Questions About Jesus’ Death–Answered from Scripture
Why did Jesus or anyone have to die for our sins? Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness (Heb 9:22). What was the price that was paid for my sin? Forasmuch as ye know that ye were … Continue reading
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Tagged Ephesians 1:7, forgiveness, Hebrews 9:22, Jesus died on the Cross, John 14:6, salvation, sin
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Why Jesus Had To Suffer and Die for Us
As I see it from scripture, Jesus had to suffer and die for us to appease the wrath of God against us because of our sins. In John 3:36 we see that the wrath of God abides on all people … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 John 2:1-2, advocate, God's wrath, Jesus, Jesus died on the Cross, Jesus' Blood, John 3:36, propitiation, sin, sinners prayer, suffer
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Why Did Jesus Have to Die On the Cross for Us?
Is that your question? Are you wondering why Jesus really had to die for us? If it was because he loved us, are you thinking, how could a man love anyone that much to die for him? And then there … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Peter 2:24, eternal life, Isaiah 53:5-6, Jesus, Jesus died on the Cross, John 3:36, Prayer of salvation, the cross
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Eight Ways to Increase Your Faith
In my last post I wrote a little on how to have great faith instead of little faith. If you are still not sure how you can increase your faith (make your faith more complete or consistent) here are a … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Peter 5:7, Charles Finney, E. M. Bounds, faith, Hebrews 11, James 2, John R. Rice, Prayer A to Z, Romans 8:28
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The Tiger Woods Craze
I’m sitting here watching the Masters, trying to figure out in my mind why I am so caught up with Tiger Woods—rooting for him. What is it about him that makes him so popular and why do I (along with … Continue reading