Christians are in a real battle. The kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan are at odds. Christian preaching and teaching are God's armor in the battle. . . . May our thoughts become the "prisoners of war" of Christ. Then, and only then, are we really free--for real freedom is never the right to do what we please. That is imprisonment. It eventually shackles each of us to our own individual world of self-centeredness and wants. But real freedom is the liberty to do what is right. We have that freedom when we are united to God. Then we have His spirit, who gives us His character of…mehr
Christians are in a real battle. The kingdom of God and the kingdom of Satan are at odds. Christian preaching and teaching are God's armor in the battle. . . . May our thoughts become the "prisoners of war" of Christ. Then, and only then, are we really free--for real freedom is never the right to do what we please. That is imprisonment. It eventually shackles each of us to our own individual world of self-centeredness and wants. But real freedom is the liberty to do what is right. We have that freedom when we are united to God. Then we have His spirit, who gives us His character of righteousness, and we have His instructions, which give us His standards of right and wrong conduct. That truly liberates us to be and do what God wants us to be and do.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
At one time Knofel Staton was a senior air traffic controller at O'Hare airport where he wrote the first training manual for new controllers. He holds two doctorate degrees, one of which is in Spiritual Formation under Richard Foster. He has published over 30 books, chapters in five others, and over 200 articles; has served as president of a Christian college, and is currently professor of Biblical Literature and Theology at Hope International University. He enjoys communicating God's Word in the classroom, with speaking engagements, and through his writing. He also enjoys riding his motorcycle. Cathryn Comeaux holds three degrees from two colleges and the University of Minnesota. She is a holistic student of the Bible and a deep theological thinker, balanced with keen practicality for today's culture. She is an occupational therapist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and a lay leader in the church. She enjoys riding her horse, clicking the camera, and playing volleyball.
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