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Worship: Persecution at the Temple Gate / Wellness: Deliverance From Drugs

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake After a reading of Acts 4:1-22, the story about Peter and John being detained overnight for healing and teaching, Pastor Flemons discussed that it was a matter of restraining religious liberty. He then quoted from Counsels on Health by Ellen G. White: As religious aggression subverts the liberties of our nation, those who would …

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Worship: Golden Candlestick / Wellness: Charcoal Poultice

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  Pastor Flemons explained the significance of the golden candlestick in the Holy Place of the sanctuary. He reminded us that sanctification is the objective of the Holy Place. The believer is sanctified by daily studying the Word of God, as symbolized by the table of shewbread; by being always prayerful, as symbolized …

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Worship: Prayer / Wellness: How to Make a Healthy Shake

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  The altar of incense in the Holy Place of the sanctuary is a symbol of prayer. Prayer, Pastor Flemons mentioned, is a two-way process of unburdening oneself and trusting God to take it and then listening for His voice for direction in the quiet of the day. These Bible verses were used: …

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Worship: How to Resolve Conflict / Wellness: Fibroid Protocol

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake  Pastor Flemons focused on the biblical method for resolving conflict. Matthew 18:15-18 provides 3 steps for resolving conflict when one personally wrongs you: (1) Tell him (or her) his fault between him and you alone; (2) If he (she) won’t listen, take 1 or 2 witnesses with you that every word may be …

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Worship: “Thief” in the Night / Wellness: 10 Rules for Exercise

Worship: For Heaven’s Sake People are being taught that the “thief in the night” texts mean that Jesus will come quietly and take those who are ready, then return again with glory, and the time between allows there to be a second chance at salvation. Not so, says the Bible. Pastor Flemons explained… Wellness: For …

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