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Time Well Spent Pastor C-F- Warren

Time Well Spent Pastor C.F. Warren

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Weekly Bible teaching with Cornelius F. Warren

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James 1: 19-21

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Join Pastor Cornelius Warren as he teaches from Colossians 3: 5 that Christians must radically separate themselves from all greed.

As Paul comes to the conclusion of this section showing why everyone needs the gospel, namely, because everyone is under God's just condemnation, he strings together a number of Old Testament texts to show the Jews (who professed to... more

All is not well in Colossae. A heresy is growing that promotes empty ritual, useless asceticism, and false mysticism. In order to encourage the Colossians to hold to the truth, Paul refutes the heresy in a positive way – he shows... more

Listen to Cornelius Warren as he teaches Romans 3: 1-8

While the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, recount the life of Jesus Christ, the book of Romans explores the significance of His sacrificial death. As such, it has been called ?the gospel according to Paul.? In a question... more

All is not well in Colossae. A heresy is growing that promotes empty ritual, useless asceticism, and false mysticism. In order to encourage the Colossians to hold to the truth, Paul refutes the heresy in a positive way – he shows... more

While the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, recount the life of Jesus Christ, the book of Romans explores the significance of His sacrificial death. As such, it has been called ?the gospel according to Paul.? In a question... more

All is not well in Colossae. A heresy is growing that promotes empty ritual, useless asceticism, and false mysticism. In order to encourage the Colossians to hold to the truth, Paul refutes the heresy in a positive way – he shows... more

While the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, recount the life of Jesus Christ, the book of Romans explores the significance of His sacrificial death. As such, it has been called ?the gospel according to Paul.? In a question... more

All is not well in Colossae. A heresy is growing that promotes empty ritual, useless asceticism, and false mysticism. In order to encourage the Colossians to hold to the truth, Paul refutes the heresy in a positive way – he shows... more

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