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Covenant Presbyterian Church
Covenant Presbyterian Church - Harrisonburg, VA
20 episodes
4 days ago
In the trumpet and bowl judgments we find some of the most frightening images in the Book of Revelation. It is vital that we understand these visions within the symbolic categories in which they are written. We must also understand how these visions are shaped by Old Testament imagery and how they would have been […]
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In the trumpet and bowl judgments we find some of the most frightening images in the Book of Revelation. It is vital that we understand these visions within the symbolic categories in which they are written. We must also understand how these visions are shaped by Old Testament imagery and how they would have been […]
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Part 7: You Must Be Perfect (Love Your Enemies)
Covenant Presbyterian Church
4 months ago
Part 7: You Must Be Perfect (Love Your Enemies)
Matthew 5:43-48 is Jesus’ final antithesis in the Sermon on the Mount: “You have heard it said, ‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy,’ but I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” He highlights how religious teachers of Jesus’ day distorted the original intent of the Old Testament […]
Covenant Presbyterian Church
In the trumpet and bowl judgments we find some of the most frightening images in the Book of Revelation. It is vital that we understand these visions within the symbolic categories in which they are written. We must also understand how these visions are shaped by Old Testament imagery and how they would have been […]