Union
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How would you describe your walk of faith? As a pleasant stroll through the park with no problems other than an occasional bee sting or a stubbed toe here or there? Or as a “white-knuckled-hang-on-to-my-seat-and-close-my-eyes-so-I-don’t-have-to-see-this-because-you-never-know-how-this-is-gonna-turn-out” kind of rollercoaster ride? If we are being honest, nearly all of us would say we have had both kinds
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Our life, as believers, is to be Christ-centered. Our eternal identity is unalterably connected to Him. ● We were crucified with Christ. (Galatians 2:20) ● We died with Him. (Colossians 3:3) ● We were buried with Him. (Romans 6:4) ● We were made alive with Him. (Ephesians 2:5) ● We were raised with Him. (Colossians
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NOTE: This week we will continue to study the subject of our spiritual union with Christ. Please see the previous posts in this series. We saw in our teaching last week that God completely changed the direction and the destiny of mankind by sending Jesus to be our Substitute, and to fully identify with us.
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Note: Please see last week’s post dated 1/20/25 for Part One of this teaching. Let’s begin with our foundational scripture from last week: (Matthew 16:13 -19) – ¹³ When Jesus came into the region of Caesarea Philippi, He asked His disciples, saying, “Who do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?” ¹⁴ So
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Holy Spirit has been making bread in my spirit! He’s been mixing up the Word-ingredients and kneading the dough. He just baked the first loaf and it’s ready, hot, fresh, and delicious, right out of the oven! The Word-ingredients Holy Spirit used were Scriptures focusing on our union with the Lord and our communion with
