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Paul prayed for the church to see
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Paul said these words: serve your masters as you are
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Paul was teaching us that, in our workplace we are
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Paul always did it himself: started his own company; was a self-made millionaire; took business trips on his own coin
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Paul even ironed his own clothes at the end of each day
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Then they found Paul at the front of a hotel, smashed into pavement and surrounded by broken glass
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Alan's body had been conceived of Earth, from sperm of Paul Larkin and ovum of Grace Larkin, taken before their death and donated to the expedition in the afterlife
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he’s a nice man, I must thank Paul for sending him
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‘Oh Mum! Are you all right? Who was that?’ she said anxiously ‘I wanted to come and see you but Paul said it would be better if I stayed away
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‘Not entirely sure, but going by what Paul told me – and he was at school with her daughter - she must be early fifties
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What has Paul Jarvis been saying to her?
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Something Stephen said over breakfast gave me the impression that he has been liaising with Paul pretty closely over the past few days and I have no doubt that Paul has been passing any information he has received to Emma
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‘What has Paul told you, Emma?’ I asked, slicing through to the basics
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I had very nearly phoned Stephen to rip his head off for telling tales to Paul when I heard that, but it seemed ungrateful after all he has done for me
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it? Paul Harvest? At least in the
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healed and raised from the dead by the hand of the Apostle Paul
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plasters to be used for healing? Paul was looking at those things with the
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Paul was an average man of small stature who suffered a lot and whose
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When Paul appeared
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power raised Paul from the dead when he was beaten with stones
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And it happened, while Apollos was at Corinth, that Paul, having
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Then Paul said, “John indeed baptized with a baptism of repen-
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And when Paul had laid hands on them, the Holy Spirit came upon
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Apostle Paul prayed in tongues more than anyone else
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Apostle Paul went through all sorts of trials in his life
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Paul was and he is (because those in God never die) the man of God
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Even if it seemed that he did not have anything, Paul knew that he had
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Paul knew that Jesus has given him the power over demons, weakness and
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Paul walked in the power of the Holy Spirit
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“Now God worked unusual miracles by the hands of Paul, so that even
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And the evil spirit answered and said, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know;
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Paul had the ability to face death
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And when death came to him at one point, Paul simply
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“And it happened, while Apollos was at Corinth, that Paul, having
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concerned the believers in Ephes, because Paul was led by the Holy Spirit
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Oh, and she’s the mother of the girl Paul Jarvis is going out with – Holly
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as you, lord, performed many miracles with the hands of apostle Paul
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(8) Paul emphasizes the work of the men (holy) of the congregation and why women are
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I recognize there are some qualifications (married-children-apt to teach) that set some men apart as not being qualified but generally speaking the qualifications set forth by Paul are a wonderful description of God's man
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letter to the church at Corinth, Paul said that love is never puffed up
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Paul instructed the churches of Galatia on how to deal with those in sin
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Paul Vaughn, is a graduate of the East Tennessee School of Preaching and is a builder in
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In Ephesians 4:5, Paul clearly states: "
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Notice that Paul is very clear on elders being in
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Consider carefully what Paul
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Paul wrote: "For you are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus
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Paul dealt with the matter by laying down the
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Notice that Paul began by reminding man he has a head who is Christ
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In chapter 14, Paul goes back to the exercise of miraculous gifts and tells how and when
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However, the principle upon which Paul forbad their speaking in
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In this chapter, Paul is dealing with public worship
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In verse eight, Paul, by inspiration, commands that prayers are to be made: "I desire therefore that the men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and disputing
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This time, Paul uses the Greek word and ras, which is a form of aner, the Greek word used
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word translated "silence" as used here by Paul)
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Paul gives two reasons for this: (1) God made Adam first, and the woman
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Priority in creation was the ground alleged by Paul as the reason why the woman
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Paul now refers to the general basis of his
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Paul in writing to Timothy said, Ch
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Paul wrote to Titus, “For this cause left I thee in Crete, that thou shouldest set in order the Ch
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In Acts 14:20-23 we are told that Paul and Barnabas
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In contrast to that spirit, listen to the apostle Paul
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” Paul charged Timothy to
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Paul told the church at Philippi to, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ
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Paul wrote, “We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain” ( 2 Corinthians
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Paul wrote, “For the body is not one member, but many
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Paul states, “As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of the world and the ruler of the kingdom of the air, the spirit who is now at work in those who are disobedient
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We see that Paul immediately relates that the power of the enemy to taunt and to force others into disobedience has been crushed by the power of the resurrection
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Paul often times went into these two places before going anywhere else
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It is in verse 18 that Paul starts to expound the wisdom of men versus the wisdom of God
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It is also within this passage that Paul explains the freedom we have in Christ and the way in which the cross overcomes the power of the devil
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This statement is made by Paul, who suffered lashes at the hands of the Jews 5 times, 3 times he was beaten with rods, once pelted with stones, shipwrecked 3 times, spent a day and a night in the open sea, had been constantly on the move, had been in danger from rivers, in danger from bandits, in danger from his fellow Jews, in danger from Gentiles, in danger in the city, in danger in the country, in danger in the sea, in danger from false believers, had gone without sleep, had known hunger and thirst – often going without food, and has been cold and naked
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What does it mean that we are living sacrifices? Paul supercharges the idea of the altar
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Paul speaks about a mystery here
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What is this mystery of iniquity that Paul speaks of? It is the mystery that we have explored already: Satan manipulating humanity
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As Paul says in Romans 11, “If the casting away of them has brought salvation to the Gentiles, what shall their receiving be but life from the dead?”
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Paul writes in Romans 5:13 that before the law was given, sin was in the world
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However, when we pair this with Ephesians 1, we find that Paul does have the thinking that all things are interconnected
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In Ephesians 1:10, Paul makes the statement that it is not simply that humanity is to be brought under the one Head, Jesus Christ, but that the whole of creation is to be brought under that one Head
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I’m sure we’ve all read the passage in Galatians where Paul reiterates the verse in Deuteronomy about how anyone who dies upon the “tree” is considered cursed
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Paul makes the statement that in Christ’s death upon the cross, He became curse
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We must come to the place where we are able to repeat the words of Paul, “Be imitators of me,” 1 Corinthians 4:16
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How is it that Paul could tell people to imitate him? Shouldn’t we be imitating Christ? And yet, these words are found in our Bible
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Paul didn’t really mean it
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Or Paul was only speaking out of the flesh in that moment
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Or Paul was speaking in the sense of being sexually pure
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We are to actually imitate Paul
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We are to be imitators of Christ, but we are to be imitators of Paul
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How? It is because when you examine the life of Paul and the words that he wrote to the Churches abroad, you find that his character is so Christ-like that we must conclude he and Christ were indeed one
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This man Philemon was called a brother and Paul expresses the reasons that he knows this man to be true to the faith
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Why did his slave run away? He ran to Paul
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Is it possible that Onesimus heard the stories of Paul, heard messages of God’s grace, mercy, and love, and heard his master speaking so highly of this Jesus, but didn’t see the reality in his life? Is it possible that Philemon was a phenomenal example of what Christianity is supposed to be, but when it came to his slaves he somehow treated them with contempt? Was Onesimus believing the words spoken, but having difficultly finding the reality of them?
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Paul asserts, “We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed
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This is why Paul states, “not all Israel are Israel
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If you are a student of the Word, you will also know that Paul has said that this Spirit that we received is only a foretaste of the true fulfillment of that verse
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Paul mentions in Ephesians 2:6 that we currently are seated with Christ in heavenly places
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If we want to hold so highly the words of Paul, then Paul will judge us
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Offering his hand he continued, “My name is Paul
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“Doc, Paul, we are a small group of people who have been given the task of restoring order to our world
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“Dr Paul, he has always looked out after us, and always protected us and everyone in this camp