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Our churches can’t be Spirit-led unless they’re Word-fed. A church that’s dependent on the Spirit’s power in its worship will be committed to the study, proclamation, and application of God’s Word in its personal and congregational worship. The Word and the Spirit were never meant to be separated. In fact God’s Spirit is the one who inspired God’s Word… God’s Spirit and His Word go together.
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In His divine essence, God cannot die; He is immortal. But because the God the Son assumed humanity, He is capable of suffering and death as a part of His atoning work. He assumed the likeness of sinful flesh in order to condemn sin in His own body through death (Rom 8:3–4). He was legally reckoned to be a sinner, though He himself was without sin, so that He might pay the penalty for sin (2 Cor 5:21) (Luke Stamps).
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Apparitions

Apparitions

APPARITIONS

POST VATICAN II Unapproved apparitions were taking place in Necedah, Wisconsin until 1985 and up to the present (1990) in Bayside, New York.

From ROSES, the publication from Baydside, 6/30/84. “Regarding apparitions that have not been approved by the Church, Pope Urban VIII, who reigned upon the throne of Peter from 1623 to 1644, once had this to say, `In cases like this (apparitions), it is better to believe than not to believe, for, if you believe and it is proven true, you will be happy that you believed, because our Holy Mother asked it. If you believe, and it should be proven false, you will receive all blessings as if it had been true, because you believed it to be true.”

A decree took effect on 3/29/67, abrogating Canon 1399 which prohibited publication of books that dealt with unapproved revelations, visions, prophecies and miracles. Also abrogated was Canon 2318, which carried penalties for those violating Canon 1399. The decree was signed by Cardinal Ottaviani and his Secretayry. It said, “It is permitted for Catholics to frequent places of

apparitions, even those not recognized by the Ordinaries of the diocese or by the Holy Father.”

CATHOLIC JOURNALS From CONTEMPLATIVE OUTREACH, “A NEWSLETTER FOR CHRISTIAN TRANSFORMATION” Vol. 2, No. 2, December 1988. “BARRETT STATION, Texas. More than 1,000 people have flocked to a suburban firewood yard since Christmas Eve, sometimes standing vigil until dawn, to see a glowing light and what some claim to be images of the Virgin Mary or Jesus.

The reported appearance of a light amid logs and stacks of bundled firewood has drawn increasingly larger crowds each night of this predominantly black community a few miles northeast of Houston.”