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  2. Rhema (doctrine) - Wikipedia

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    Rhema is the word which the Lord has spoken, and now He speaks it again." [4] Nee points to where Simon Peter on the fishing boat says to Jesus "Master, through the whole night we toiled and caught nothing; but based on Your rhema I will let down the nets." [4] Nee says "The 'word' in this verse was something spoken by the Lord for that ...

  3. Deus revelatus - Wikipedia

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    The term ‘Revealed God’ can be found in Luther’s works, Heidelberg Theses (1518) and On the Bondage of the Will (1525). Luther’s theology was permeated by the theology of the cross, which led to the conception of both the Revealed God (deus revelatus) and the hidden God (deus absconditus).

  4. Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The word is in fact used as a title, hence its common reciprocal use Christ Jesus, meaning Jesus the Anointed One or Jesus the Messiah. Followers of Jesus became known as Christians because they believed that Jesus was the Christ, or Messiah, prophesied about in the Old Testament , or Tanakh .

  5. Revelation in Mormonism - Wikipedia

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    Latter Day Saints teach that the Latter Day Saint movement began with a revelation from God, which began a process of restoring the gospel of Jesus Christ to the earth. Latter Day Saints also teach that revelation is the foundation of the church established by Jesus Christ and that it remains an essential element of his true church today.

  6. Progressive revelation (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive revelation is the doctrine in Christianity that the sections of the Bible that were written later contain a fuller revelation of God than the earlier sections. [citation needed] "Progressive revelation does not mean to say that the Old Testament is somehow less true than the New Testament.

  7. Jesus Day - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Day is the day of the March for Jesus held annually since the 1980s by some Christians in the United States on the Saturday before Pentecost Sunday. The main purpose is to demonstrate public respect for Jesus Christ , the central figure of the Christian faith, by uniting with local communities in worship.

  8. What's The Word? 4 Pics 1 Word Cheats - New Answers Revealed

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    What's The Word? 4 Pics 1 Word for iOS and Android has turned into a personal obsession. It seems we can't resist taking a peek at the current puzzle at all hours of the day. Judging by the emails

  9. List of Jesus-related topics - Wikipedia

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