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“This Is My Body”: A Biblical and Historical Defense of the Spiritual Presence View
What you are about to read is a guest column from my friend Zachary Costello, I pray it blesses and edifies you in your walk with KING JESUS! Introduction Few debates have stirred more theological ink than the meaning of Jesus’ words at the Last Supper: “ This is my body .” Roman Catholicism insists on transubstantiation , claiming the bread and wine become Christ’s literal body and blood. Lutherans, not wanting to be left out of the mystery party, affirm a bodily presence “
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Nov 104 min read


A Biblical Breakdown of the Lord’s Prayer: How to Pray
Matthew 6:9-13 (ESV) “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.Give...
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Jul 202 min read


Drifting Toward Destruction: The Silent Danger of Neglecting God's Word
We are consistently exhorted throughout the New Testament to watch our walk with the Lord Jesus Christ . We are commanded to pay close...
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Jul 162 min read


You Can't Love Christ and Ignore His Church
I’m fascinated by how many people think and act as if being actively committed to their church is a burden. One thing I’ve also noticed...
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Jul 83 min read
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