Dennis F. Kinlaw
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Preaching in the Spirit: A Preacher Looks for Something That Human Energy Cannot Provide
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1985
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7 editions
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Let's Start with Jesus: A New Way of Doing Theology
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2005
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7 editions
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This Day With The Master: 365 Daily Meditations
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2002
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8 editions
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The Mind of Christ
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1998
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8 editions
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We Live As Christ
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2001
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2 editions
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Lectures in Old Testament Theology
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2010
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3 editions
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Prayer: Bearing the World as Jesus Did
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2013
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Malchus' Ear and Other Sermons
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Preaching in the Spirit: A Preacher Looks for Something That Human Energy Cannot Provide by Dennis F. Kinlaw (1998-08-15)
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Lectures in Old Testament Theology
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2012
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“If we believe that Jesus is at work in the congregation before we are, if we believe he is more actively committed to reaching his people than we are, then we will keep our eyes open to his activity in the “disturbances” and the “annoyances” that come our way, so that we can work with him.”
― Preaching in the Spirit
― Preaching in the Spirit
“I have come to believe that the mark of the truly sanctified heart is that it cares more about another’s salvation than it does about its own well-being. It is not the words you say or the deeds you do that really matter. It is whether deep down in your spirit you have taken the way of the Cross and come to the place where you care about what Jesus cares about and are willing to give up everything so people will be redeemed.”
― This Day with the Master: 365 Daily Meditations
― This Day with the Master: 365 Daily Meditations
“The promise from Scripture is, “Greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4 NASB). It is only our sinfulness that causes us to fear, and when we fear we begin to sink and look at ourselves instead of God. When we do that, we immediately know that there is no hope for us; there is no way we can stand for Christ in our circumstances. The environment is too difficult, the enemy too strong, the problems too great, the obstacles too mountainous. When we have reached this point, we sink. But if we can keep our eyes on Jesus, he is able to keep us from falling into sin or from sinking into despair.”
― This Day with the Master: 365 Daily Meditations
― This Day with the Master: 365 Daily Meditations
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