The bible teaches that Christ came to make disciples, who would then be formed into a uniquely close knit family such as He did on the day of Pentecost . The theme of these writings is to change the very nature of who we are and to make disciples of us.
We must deal with those things in our past and leave them behind to become effective in the future. Relevant topics are brought forth for examination including the role of deliverance in the church today, soul ties, forgiveness/unforgiveness, marriage and church relationships, spiritual warfare and other areas often not covered in other sources dealing with Christian matters.
A convert without the commitment of the cross is not a disciple of Christ and remains essentially unchanged. This convert would also never be formed into the closely knit family unit Christ desired. Being unwilling to prefer God’s ways above their own, they will never be able to prefer their brothers or sisters in Christ above themselves.
The bible teaches that Christ came to make disciples, who would then be formed into a uniquely close knit family such as He did on the day of Pentecost . The theme of these writings is to change the very nature of who we are and to make disciples of us.
We must deal with those things in our past and leave them behind to become effective in the future. Relevant topics are brought forth for examination including the role of deliverance in the church today, soul ties, forgiveness/unforgiveness, marriage and church relationships, spiritual warfare and other areas often not covered in other sources dealing with Christian matters.
A convert without the commitment of the cross is not a disciple of Christ and remains essentially unchanged. This convert would also never be formed into the closely knit family unit Christ desired. Being unwilling to prefer God’s ways above their own, they will never be able to prefer their brothers or sisters in Christ above themselves.