Secret Church
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6.8 – The Declaration of Triumph
Gepubliceerd: 1-1-2020 -
6.7 – The Cry of Dereliction
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6.6 – The Garden of Gethsemane
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6.5 – The Last Supper
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6.4 – Divine Substitution
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6.3 – Divine Satisfaction
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6.2 – The History of the Cross
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6.1 – The Cross of Christ
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5.10 – The Work of the Spirit for the Glory of God
Gepubliceerd: 20-11-2019 -
5.9 – The Filling and Gifts of the Spirit
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5.8 – Significant Issues: Blasphemy of the Holy and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
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5.7 – The Holy Spirit Guides the Will of God in Our Lives
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5.6 – The Spirit's Work in the Church
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5.5 – The Spirit in the Church
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5.4 – The Work of the Holy Spirit Throughout Scripture
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5.3 – The Holy Spirit in Action
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5.2 – The Holy Spirit: Mystery and History
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5.1 – Exploring the Holy Spirit
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4.11 – God and Evil
Gepubliceerd: 21-7-2019 -
4.10 – God Has a Plan
Gepubliceerd: 21-7-2019
Due to hostility from the government, from the surrounding community, and even from their own families, many of our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world are forced to gather in secret, sometimes at the risk of their lives. With few opportunities to gather and little access to biblical teaching, our persecuted brothers and sisters may meet for eight to twelve hours at a time simply to sing, pray, and study God’s Word. This God-centered focus is a helpful corrective to the desire for entertainment that characterizes many church gatherings in the U.S.Encouraged by our persecuted brothers and sisters’ example, each year, we gather for over 6 hours of intense study of God's Word and passionate prayer for the persecuted led by pastor, teacher, and author David Platt.
