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Words from the last 2 Sabbaths: Leviticus 19 b & c (Sabbath School Studies) and a new series: “This is the Condemnation (John 3:1-23 exposition)”

In this post you will find some back messages from the last 2 sabbaths, sorry we got behind: Here are 4 downloads or streaming audio files available to you: Our Morning Sabbath School Bible studies: Leviticus b (19:19-28) Leviticus c (19:29-32) Our Evening Message: Pt.1 This is the Condemnation (John 3:1-23 exposition) Pt.2 This is the Condemnation (John 3:1-23 exposition) Support the efforts of those who Minister to you… We spend the time in our lives for you. What will you spend on us? Give as You are able. CLICK HERE FOR OUR SUPPORT PAGE What does our church’s Reformed … Continue reading

True Reformation pt.5: Knowledge of Salvation

Sabbath Bible Study FEAST OF WEEKS NEW MOON MESSAGE    3-1 (2018) AUDIO MESSAGE DOWN LOAD  AUDIO MESSAGES PAGE   Compiled by JS Lowther ReNEWed COVENANT Ministry renewedcovenantministry.com servant@renewedcovenantministry.com (Support this Ministry? Send us an email to ask how.) True Reformation: The Reforming of the Church according to Scripture Part 5 Knowledge of Salvation (A Recipe for salvation) Grace Belief / Faith Obedience unto sanctification All of the ingredients are derived from these 3 elements and the 3 are in the section of God’s Holy Law which contain His curse offered for the contrary walking of His covenant people: Lev_26:42 Then will I remember my … Continue reading

What is BAPTISM?

What is Baptism audio message what is Baptism – Text down load (open office format) What is Baptism ?     It is commonly said that baptism is an “out ward sign of in ward grace”, I’m not sure were that statement came from but it is true so long as it is understood in the biblical scope of sin remission as that grace. Baptism is also said to be “for salvation”, or biblicaly “for the remission of sin”, this also is correct as long as it is in the biblical scope of excepting inward grace as an out ward life walk. … Continue reading