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Tag Archives: Luke
The power to heal and forgive.
There is an amazing story of faith and faithlessness that is told in Luke 5:17- 26 when Jesus heals a paralytic man whose friends lowered him down through the roof, because they couldn’t get inside to see him. Over … Continue reading
Posted in forgiveness, sin
Tagged forgiveness of sin, healing, healing of the paralytic, Luke, sickeness, sin
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The book of Hebrews- a compromise.
Dave Black has challenged me on my current belief about the authorship of Hebrews. I have believed for a while that it was Luke who was the author of the book. Yet it appears that the early church fathers – … Continue reading
Posted in Hebrews, Scripture
Tagged Authorship of Hebrews, comprimise, Hebrews, Luke, Origen, Paul
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The quandary of church and fallen pastors
Mark Stevens on the Near Emmaus blog has written an interesting post about church pastors and public evangelists who publically / privately disgrace themselves and in doing so bring the church, themselves and the God we worship into disrepute. The … Continue reading