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What, then, do the parables teach? Church fathers such as Irenaeus and Augustine identified the treasure and the Pearl with Christ. The recent convert to Christianity says exactly the same thing: "I found Christ." Yes, it seems like we did find Christ.
Denomination: Anglican
Shared: 7/28/2011
Jesus uses four analogies to teach truths about the Kingdom of Heaven
Denomination: Anglican
Tags: Faith
Shared: 7/28/2002
Like Jacob, we must keep our focus on Jesus not the obstacles which get in our way.
Denomination: United Methodist
Shared: 7/23/2002
A Sermon for the 10th Sunday after Pentecost Proper 12 A Sermon on the Second Lesson Romans 8:26-39 The sermon focus is on Romans 8:35-39
Denomination: Lutheran
Shared: 7/22/2002
I have inherited a mansion, and wealth beyond belief, a storehouse full of every resource I could ever need. (Spiders too apparently) ...
Shared: 5/5/2011
A look at the measure of a disciple of Christ who is sold out to the Lord
Denomination: Baptist
Tags: Faith
Shared: 2/6/2003
A sermon that looks at the parable of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great value in light of the surrounding parables.
Denomination: Lutheran
Shared: 7/22/2008
The Gospel Is Our Greatest Possession 1) Recognize its value 2) Treasure its worth
Denomination: Lutheran
Shared: 7/17/2008
Five parables summarize for the Christian our relationship to the Kingdom of God.
Denomination: Presbyterian/Reformed
Shared: 7/26/2008
God’s gift of membership in his kingdom is a treasure that’s worth giving up everything else to possess. His gift of his revealed word is a treasure that we can bring out of our storerooms over and over again to apply to each new situation we find ourselv
Denomination: Anglican
Shared: 8/31/2009
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