They feared the Lord and served their own gods 2Kings 17:33,41
How can you fear the Lord and serve other gods at the same time? The answer is,
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They feared the Lord and served their own gods 2Kings 17:33,41
How can you fear the Lord and serve other gods at the same time? The answer is,
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Posted by David Cousins on February 25, 2013 in Elevation, Fake Christian, god, Pride, WORLDLINESS
Tags: authority, blame, blindness, commandment, elevation, envy, false church, grown-up, humility, Lie, niceness, position, pride, prodigal, sabbath, wife
Hurt by Authority
As a child, and even as an adult, everyone gets hurt in some way by authority. We get hurt by Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by David Cousins on November 27, 2012 in Authority, Repentance
Tags: authority, blame, blindness, elevation, envy, false church, judge, Lie, Pharisee, position, rejected, repent, sin
In Mark 5 we read the story of the man possessed by 2000 demons. When he saw Jesus he ran and worshipped Him. It is not only possible to worship Jesus with demons in you, the reality is that most church people do this, because most church people
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Posted by David Cousins on October 6, 2012 in Demons, Spirit
Tags: authority, blindness, correction, elevation, envy, false church, good, humility, Lie, lying spirits, position, sin, spirit, submission, surrender, truth, worship
Q. Why did God remove King Saul from the throne? 1 Samuel 15
King David deliberately plotted murder against one of his loyal subjects in order to cover-up his sin of adultery, yet God forgave him. How come God didn’t forgive King Saul? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by David Cousins on February 4, 2012 in Elevation, Pride
Tags: authority, blindness, commandment, elevation, envy, feelings, insane, love, position, repentance, sin
The cause of spiritual blindness is pride, and the irony is, pride doesn’t think it’s proud nor blind, it thinks you are.
Our society today runs on the fuel of “be your own person; don’t let anyone tell you what to do.” A saved Christian already knows they have that right; but an unsaved Christian demands it as their right. It’s rationalised as “surely I have the right to figure it out for myself.” The difference between an unsaved Christian and a saved Christian is Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by David Cousins on July 17, 2011 in Pride
Tags: authority, blindness, inferiority, pride, superiority