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Episodios
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It's About What Jesus Did | Part 5
01/05/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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It's About What Jesus Did | Part 3
30/04/2015 Duración: 12minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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It's About What Jesus Did | Part 4
30/04/2015 Duración: 12minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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It's About What Jesus Did | Part 2
28/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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It's About What Jesus Did | Part 1
27/04/2015 Duración: 12minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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The Power We Have In Jesus | Part 5
24/04/2015 Duración: 12minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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The Power We Have In Jesus | Part 4
23/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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The Power We Have In Jesus | Part 3
22/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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The Power We Have In Jesus | Part 2
21/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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The Power We Have In Jesus | Part 1
20/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series"THE AUTHORITY OF THE BELIEVER" Like it or not, every one of us is in a spiritual war. God is for us. The devil is against us. The one we cooperate with is the one who will impact us the most. The enemy loves to work covertly, using his only weapon; deception. God called the believer to be more than a conqueror and has provided him with the authority needed to walk in that title. In the King James, the Greek words exousia and dunamis are translated "power" while it is more accurate to interpret the first as "authority." The difference between “authority” and “power” can be described as such: A policeman is directing traffic at an intersection. He holds up the palm of his hand, signaling a large semi-truck to stop. The driver has to stop his truck. Why? Is it because the policeman has the power to stop the "big rig"? No! The trucker knows that he has the power to run over the policeman if he wanted to. However, the policeman has the authority to a
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Jesus Sees Your Future | Part 5
17/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Jesus Sees Your Future | Part 4
16/04/2015 Duración: 09minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Jesus Sees Your Future | Part 3
15/04/2015 Duración: 09minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Jesus Sees Your Future | Part 2
14/04/2015 Duración: 09minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Jesus Sees Your Future | Part 1
13/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Giving God an Uncommon Seed | Part 5
10/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Giving God an Uncommon Seed | Part 4
09/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Giving God an Uncommon Seed | Part 3
08/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Giving God an Uncommon Seed | Part 2
07/04/2015 Duración: 10minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Giving God an Uncommon Seed | Part 1
06/04/2015 Duración: 11minFrom the teaching series "LESSONS FROM THE WELL" How do we quench our thirst? It’s critical that we learn to fill our deep inner yearnings with the things of God. If we attempt to satisfy our thirst with manmade remedies, we’re setting ourselves up for footholds that can turn into strongholds. In this teaching we study the life of the woman that Jesus met at the well. This woman struggled with a deep thirst and went from one man to the next looking for fulfillment, only to discover that her needs could only be satisfied by developing a relationship with Jesus Christ.