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The Divine Nature 12

Lesson 12 of ? on defining the divine nature of God, His Son, and made available to the believer.

Couldn't the early church Fathers have fabricated the Virgin Birth story?

Nativity series - response to skeptics

What Is Epiphany?

On Epiphany, we give thanks to God for Jesus Christ, revealed in the Gospel as the Savior for all people. May this video illuminate the meaning of Epiphany and encourage you to let the light of our Savior shine through to a world living in darkness.

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"What Is Advent?" https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=WP7ZYPNX
"What Is Holy Week?" https://www.godtube.com/watch/?v=0MC1JJNU


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The Divine Nature 11

Lesson 11 of ? on defining the divine nature of God, His Son, and made available to the believer.

The Caliphate is the Beast of Revelation

The Caliphate is the Beast of Revelation! Prepare to Resist.

The Divine Nature 9

Lesson 9 of ? on defining the divine nature of God, His Son, and made available to the believer.

The Divine Nature 8

Lesson 8 of 11 on defining the divine nature of God, His Son, and made available to the believer.

"Providence and the Church," WCF 5:7, Rev. R. Scott MacLaren First OPC Perkasie PA

Pastor MacLaren continues his commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith, considering the relationship between God's providence and the Church from Chapter 5, Section 7 of the Confession. This commentary was given during the Sunday Worship Service of First Presbyterian Church in Perkasie, Pennsylvania on November 23, 2014. . First Church is a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. The Rev. R. Scott MacLaren is the pastor.

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