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As Nicodemus came under conviction, he opposed his fellow Pharisees by demonstrating his willingness to give Jesus a fair hearing.
After Jesus' death on the cross, Nicodemus was willing to openly identify himself with the Savior, and was used of God to demonstrate that Jesus had indeed risen from the dead.
The account of Nicodemus' conversion holds many important lessons for Christians today - especially those yearning for the work of the Spirit in the life of a friend or loved one.
In our time, the doctrine of the person and work of God the Holy Spirit sent from Heaven is one of the most neglected teachings in the church.
Enns says that the Adam of whom Paul speaks in Romans 5:14-20 and 1st Corinthians 15:20-58 never existed.
What is the true power of the Christian life, and the true power of the Christian church? Where does that power originate?
Like everyone else who puts pseudo-science in authority over Scripture, Ross is dead wrong about creation.
A recent book shows how Darwinists deliberately suppress and even destroy the evidence.
A church's attitude toward the doctrine of creation is a litmus test of a church's ability to hold to sound doctrine.
Colossians chapter 3 tells us that we are to "set our minds on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God." Literally, we are to synchronize our thinking with the truth of Heaven.

If ever a man did this, it was John the Baptist. In our last message we began to examine his testimony to the truth of Heaven in the Gospel of John chapter 3. Today, as we conclude this study, each of must ask crucial questions about the state of our own minds before God.
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