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Soul and Spirit

B Kok·1949-02-01

1:27) “Stand fast in one spirit, with one soul (mind) striving for the faith of the gospel”. However, even though it be true that soul and spirit are essentially the same, and that these terms are used inter­changeably in Scripture to denote the inner life of man, nevertheless they are not identical

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God the Holy Spirit and Modern Thought

Richard Bloem·1963-01-01

Such spirit activity also accounts for extra-sensory perception and/or mental telepathy. An example in Scripture of this natural operation of the Holy Spirit in the employment of extra sensory perception is the ability of Balaam as well as Samuel to prophesy, which natural endowment was peculiar to

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The Groaning of the Spirit

  1. The Meaning
  2. The Reason
  3. The Comfort
Marilyn DeVries·2024-05-19

For the Spirit, remember, is the Spirit of Christ, the Spirit whom Christ poured out on Pentecost. Through his Spirit, Christ dwells in us. And by the power of that Spirit, he renews our hearts and regenerates us by the power of that same spirit. He causes us to hear his word and know him and f

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The Calling to Try the Spirits

  1. The Admonition
  2. The Standard We Use
  3. The Urgency of This
Audred Spriensma·2026-05-24
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Jesus Commending His Spirit

  1. The Meaning
  2. The Significance
  3. The Comfort Scripture: Luke 23:26-49 Text: Luke 23:46
Brian Huizinga·2018-03-25

Either He introduced this statement by crying out with a loud voice, or He uttered the statement, crying out with a loud voice, Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit. Who has ever heard a crucified malefactor after hanging on a cross for at least six hours cry with a loud voice? You might

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Righteous by Faith Alone: Assured by the Spirit of Adoption

  1. Adoption
  2. Assurance
  3. Author Read: Romans 8: 1-17 Text: Romans 8: 15-16
Rev. Joshua Engelsma·2026-05-24
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The Spirit-Filled Church

  1. A Model for Worship
  2. A Model for Fellowship
  3. A Model for Growth
Rev. Joshua Engelsma·2026-05-24
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The Holy Spirit of Christ

  1. His Divine Person
  2. His Saving Work
  3. His Enduring Comfort
Daniel Holstege·2013-04-21

The Spirit abides with us when we give our bodies to fornication of any kind or sort The Spirit is in you, then too, when you perform, if you perform that sin. Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 6, don't you know your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost who is in you? And you are bought with a pri

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John 20:19 – 21:25

J. Blankespoor·1950-08-01

The Old Testament word for Spirit literally means wind. Here Jesus’ breathing is symbolical, showing that the Holy Spirit now given unto them is His very life and power. So the disciples receive the gift of re­mitting and retaining sins. This is the power of the Keys. The disciples will be vested, w

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Jesus Commending His Spirit Into Father's Hands

  1. The Meaning
  2. The Significance
  3. Of What It Is Proof
Robert Decker·2007-03-11

A husband is torn from his wife, a wife from her husband. And as I pondered this last word in preparation for tonight's worship service last week, I couldn't help but think of the time I sat with a man whom I loved, Reverend Cornelius Hankel, my pastor for sixteen wonderful years in First Churc