Sermon 1466 - Lucifer - 2nd Message…..(Sun pm 8/11/96)

Sermon 1466 - Lucifer - 2nd Message…..(Sun pm 8/11/96)

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Ephesians 6:10: This message first reviews part of the Holland Convention and deals with the tears we are to shed over the Eternal Seed. We are not to cry over the "soil” but the Seed. There are different kinds of soils, as recorded in the Parable of the Sower. Then, the message continued with Ephesians 6:10 which gives us the way to overcome Sawtawn’s opposition to God’s Headship in our life — which is to be strong in the Power (Oze) and Might of Christ’s Headship. There is Power only in His Headship. Our headship has no power.

Sermon 1466 - Lucifer - 2nd Message…..(Sun pm 8/11/96)

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LUCIFER - 2ND MESSAGE.....(SUN PM 8/11/96)

SOWING THE ETERNAL SEED IN TEARS (HOLLAND CONVENTION CONTINUED)

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BEING STRONG IN THE OZE POWER AND MIGHT OF CHRIST'S HEADSHIP

Ephesians 6:10: This message first reviews part of the Holland Convention and deals with the tears we are to shed over the Eternal Seed. We are not to cry over the "soil” but the Seed. There are different kinds of soils, as recorded in the Parable of the Sower. Then, the message continued with Ephesians 6:10 which gives us the way to overcome Sawtawn’s opposition to God’s Headship in our life — which is to be strong in the Power (Oze) and Might of Christ’s Headship. There is Power only in His Headship. Our headship has no power.

The LORD’s Kiss puts the do in us. We may see, and we may hear, but we need our mouths kissed with the Word in order to do and in order to stand on the Truth and not be overcome by Satan. The Power of Christ’s Headship gives us God’s Master Plan; His Might (Ghebooraw) educates us to His Purposive Will. God’s Headship directs us in our Spiritual Education and in our Moral Development.

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