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Death Is Better Than Bondage
Jn
1 Cor 15:
This Is Coming to the Kingdom Vol 2..
And before I tell you what My title is watch this clip from the Black Panther..
start 157:00-158:45 ending
Tell someone if your not scared.. Death is better than bondage...
Before we tap into the death part lets look at Bondage.
Freedom Should Look Good On You....
My story of Project Moore.
(show my picture)
bondage:
2. Freedom Ain’t Free
Born Again: requires death
depending on how you read it, this may be read in the greek as Born From Above or
Born Again, Born From Above, Born of God
How is this death completed?
Repentance....
2 Cor 5:17-19
3. Our daily death/ our passing away.. Produces
All things new
all things of God
all things Reconciled Bringing together of two parties that are estranged or in dispute.
Jesus Christ is the one who brings together God and man, with salvation as the result of the union.
Reconciliation basically means “change” or “exchange.”
The idea is of a change of relationship, an exchange of antagonism for goodwill, enmity for friendship.
Attitudes are transformed and hostility ceases.
Bringing together of two parties that are estranged or in dispute.
Jesus Christ is the one who brings together God and man, with salvation as the result of the union.
Reconciliation basically means “change” or “exchange.”
The idea is of a change of relationship, an exchange of antagonism for goodwill, enmity for friendship.
Attitudes are transformed and hostility ceases.
Norman, S. (2003).
Reconciliation.
In C. Brand, C. Draper, A. England, S. Bond, E. R. Clendenen, & T. C. Butler (Eds.),
Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary (p.
1368).
Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers.
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