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  • Phillip Scott
    4 years ago

    I cannot change my bid. The "Change bid" box is "Gray" and won't accept activity.
    The Expositor’s Dictionary of Texts (2 vols.)Add to cart
    1. Faithlife User
      4 years ago

      Phillip Scott
      , It seems this resource migrated over from WS for you because now you have access to it through that it will not allow you to participate in this community pricing as you own the resource.
  • Phillip Scott
    7 years ago

    Baker Sermon Outlines Collection (50 vols.)
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    1. Phillip Scott
      10 years ago

      I worship each and every day, not just one day a week.
      Is The Sabbath for Today?Add to cart
      1. Wesley McDonald
        8 years ago

        Worshipping God daily is very good, but it is not a substitute for keeping a day holy. The Sabbath commandment is specific as to what we must lay aside on that day, such as common work, etc. Worshipping God on any particular day, is not the sum total of what Sabbath observance is all about. Only one day of the week cam truly be "kept" Holy as the Sabbath, because the Holy God only designated one day to be kept Holy weekly. You cannot make something holy if you are not Holy yourself - only God is Holy.
    2. Phillip Scott
      11 years ago

      So according to this author, Jesus really didn't heal people. The people only "thought" they had physical ailments and diseases; "psychosomatic", and "hysterical neuroses" = stress, are the words the author uses. I choose to believe Acts 10:38 and not this book.
      The Healing Myth: A Critique of the Modern Healing MovementAdd to cart
      1. Al Sosa
        11 years ago

        Phillip I agree with you. It's books like this one that discredits God's moving in the heart and body of people! I too choose to believe the Scriptures. . . My money won't go toward this book. Blessings. . . Eis Cristos Al Sosa