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Showing 10 results for “the communion of saints”

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The Communion of Saints

Cornelius Hanko·1982-10-01

Ques. 55. What do you understand by "the communion saints"? Ans. First, that all and every one, who believes, being members of Christ, are in common, partakers of Him, and of all His riches and gifts; secondly, that every one must know it to be his duty, readily and cheerfully to employ his gifts, f

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Lord’s Day 21, Chapter 5: The Communion of Saints (1)

Herman Hoeksema·1947-01-15

Thus there is a certain natural communion of men, even though this fellowship is ruptured by sin. The basis of this natural communion is that God made all men of one blood: there is a basic unity and affinity among men. And the possibility of fellowship in this communion is given with, the manifold

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The Communion of Saints (1): How Precious!

Communion Of Saints·2024-12-09

The expression “the communion of saints” in the Apostles’ Creed is made up of two terms, communion and saints. Saints The word “saint” is very common in the New Testament: it means “holy one.” The ultimate saint is God himself, for he is the Holy One. Because God is holy, His people must be—and ar

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The Blessing of Elderly Saints

Kendra Kamps·2018-04-01

Communion of the Saints, Elderly - - -

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Communion of the Saints

David Rau·1986-01-01

Remember that we are all part of one body: the body of Christ. Communion of the Saints

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The Communion of Saints (2): Practicing It

Communion Of Saints·2024-12-16

This article on "The Communion of Saints" is part 2 of 2. Read part 1 here. Communion of Saints

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The Communion of the Saints (1)

Arie den Hartog·1976-02-01

We have already said that the communion of the saints is the gathering of all of the many saints of God into one. The center of the unity of the communion of the saints is the Lord Jesus Christ. This is a truth that is beautifully described by several figures in the Scriptures. The most common figur

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The Communion of Saints

  1. Its Beautiful Reality
  2. Its Rich Diversity
  3. Its Practical Significance
Steven Key·2017-10-22

The communion of saints means there is a spiritual bond, something that we possess in common. By the communion of saints, we understand that all and everyone who believes, being members of Christ, are in common partakers of Him and of all His riches and gifts. We're not confessing a communion o

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The Communion of Saints

Steven Key·2010-11-07

He justifies. He saves. He sanctifies. He preserves, even to the end, so that we who believe can confess, I am and forever shall remain a living member of that church. Very closely related to that truth is what Scripture teaches concerning the communion of saints. Those who are the members of Ch

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I Believe The Communion Of Saints

  1. What We Believe
  2. How This Is Displayed
  3. The Blessings From This
Dennis Lee·2022-07-03

Now, we maybe too often pick up problems with their marriages so that there's divorce and remarriage in the world, which is true, But there are marriages out there in the world, unbelieving marriages, where husband and wife are close to each other. They do commune with each other, that there's