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Praying in the Spirit by your Spirit

Ten Reasons Why Every Believer Should Speak in Tongues You must know that Speaking in tongue means Praying in the Spirit by your Spirit. Praying in tongue is an evidence of the Baptism of the Holy Ghost. It's a supernatural phenomena that entails a lot than our peanut Brain can decipher. But here we have Biblical Scriptures to give us the outskirt of what Praying in tongue is. Enjoy: In First Corinthians 14:18, Paul says, "I thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all." I want to go on record with Paul as saying, "I thank my God, I speak with tongues." It seems that all some Corinthians wanted to do was speak in tongues. If Paul spoke in tongues more than the Corinthians, he must have awakened speaking in tongues, gone to bed speaking in tongues, and spoken in tongues between meals. He certainly did a tremendous amount of speaking in tongues! I want to give you 10 reasons why every believer should speak in tongues: *Reason 1*—*Tongues is the init...

What if I don't have Eternal Life, would I be dead Forever?

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Can you live Forever? How Possible is it? What if I can't live Forever, would I be dead Forever? How do I attain to live Forever ? All you need is Jesus Christ (the Life) Many people think the end goal is heaven. They hope that at the end of their lives the amount of good they've done will outweigh the bad. When the tallies come back they will be granted access into heaven based upon works and being good overall. Even many churches teach that the goal of Salvation is to escape Hell. The most recognized and recited verse in the Bible is John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." A lot of times, we put a period after 'shall not perish', but the verse clearly emphasizes the goal of salvation is having eternal life. John 17:2-3 tells us what eternal life is, " For you granted him authority over all people that he might give eternal life to all thos...

Paul's Letter - Romans 7

The Three-Way Struggle: Law, Sin, and Me: A Study of Romans 7 In his letter to the Romans, Paul has explained that we are saved by grace, not by observing the law, because Christ died for us. This does not give us permission to sin — rather, we should serve God by being slaves of righteousness. Paul clarifies the relationship between law and sin in chapter 7. He begins by giving us an analogy from marriage, and he speaks to the Jewish believers, because they are the ones who are most concerned about the law. An illustration from marriage “Do you not know, brothers and sisters — for I am speaking to those who know the law — that the law has authority over someone only as long as that person lives?” (7:1). Paul has already explained in chapter 6 that believers died with Christ, and we have therefore died to sin. In chapter 7, he explains that, in our union with Jesus Christ, we also died to the law. When we die to sin, we also die to the law. The law can no longer prosec...