Authority And Power Of Gods Word
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Both the Bible and Jesus Christ are identified as the Word of God. The Bible is God’s written Word; Jesus is God’s personal Word. Our relationship to the one determines our relationship to the other. When considering the word authority, we need to recognize that its root word is author. Only the author can vouch for the authority of his writing. So, too, must we consult with the Author, the Holy Spirit, if we wish to know: * the attitude of Jesus to the Old Testament * how Jesus endorsed the authority of Scripture * the many ways Jesus’ life fulfilled Scripture * God’s Word as a two-edged sword * eight effects of God’s Word
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SKU (ISBN): 9781892283474
ISBN10: 1892283476
Derek Prince
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2009
Publisher: Derek Prince Ministries
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