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  2. John Piper (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Piper founded Desiring God Ministries, with the aim of "spread[ing] a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ." [36] Desiring God Ministries offers all of Piper's sermons and articles from the past three decades—and most of his books—online at no cost.

  3. Leonard Ravenhill - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Ravenhill (18 June 1907 – 27 November 1994) was a British Christian evangelist and author who focused on the subjects of prayer and revival.He is best known for challenging western evangelicalism (through his books and sermons) to compare itself to the early Christian Church as chronicled in the Book of Acts. [1]

  4. John Sailhamer - Wikipedia

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    In Genesis Unbound: A Provocative New Look at the Creation Account (1996), Sailhamer argued for a view of creationism that he labels as "Historical Creationism", which contends that the creation week in Genesis 1 is a record of the preparation of the Garden of Eden for Adam and Eve, not a record of the preparation of the whole planet Earth itself or the universe. [10]

  5. Martyn Lloyd-Jones - Wikipedia

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    He spoke of a belief that God had stopped him from continuing to preach through the New Testament book of the Letter to the Romans in his Friday evening Bible study exposition because he did not personally know enough about "joy in the Holy Spirit", which was to be his next sermon (based on Romans 14:17).

  6. Active obedience of Christ - Wikipedia

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    According to the Bible, in Hebrews 4:15, Jesus was "without sin". Robert L. Reymond interprets Romans 5:18 (which talks about his "one act of righteousness") as referring to Christ's "entire life work", and the references to Christ being a "servant" as indicating his obedience. [2]

  7. Spiritual gift - Wikipedia

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    They are described in the New Testament, primarily in 1 Corinthians 12, [6] 13 and 14, Romans 12, [7] and Ephesians 4. [8] 1 Peter 4 [9] also touches on the spiritual gifts. [2] The gifts are related to both seemingly "natural" abilities and seemingly more "miraculous" abilities, empowered by the Holy Spirit. [5]

  8. Desiring God - Wikipedia

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    Desiring God may refer to: Desiring God (ministry), a ministry founded by John Piper; Desiring God (album), an album by Steve Camp This page was last edited on 28 ...

  9. Helvetic Confessions - Wikipedia

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    Ministers are expected to be learned although 'innocent simplicity may be more useful than haughty learning.' [3]: 212 Chapter 19 defines the two sacraments as 'sacred rites instituted by God as signs and seals of His promises [cf. Romans 4:11] for the strengthening of our faith, and as pledges on our part of our consecration to Him.' [3]: 212