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The book of Psalms is one of the most doctrinally-rich books in the Bible. To look on it as merely devotional is to miss its full importance.
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Jesus actually did this twice -- and it was no small task.
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The answer is Yes, but we must define the term "permit" Biblically.
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Some Bible critics use this verse to deny God's perfect foreknowledge. Scripture demolishes their argument.
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The Holy Spirit is the believer's Paraclete in this world, and Christ is your Paraclete in Heaven.
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"All things" includes not only believers' redemption, but the entire creation's, when Christ returns.
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In the Greek, this passage tells us that God will "re-gather together in one all things in Christ."
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The "fullness of the times" identifies the point in history when Christ will come again.
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Ephesians 1:7-10 describes the glorious climax of God's eternal plan of redemption in Christ.
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Many postmodern church movement say there are. Are they right?