60 episódios

Christ has explained, defined, declared, and expressed God, by being the Word incarnated to be life and light to man with grace and reality for man’s enjoyment. It is in this way, God was declared to man in the Son. Hence we have this ministry of Dispensing the All-Inclusive Christ to believers for their experience and enjoyment. This is the Divine Economy of God.

Freedom Streams Devotions Pastor Denis Matovu

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Christ has explained, defined, declared, and expressed God, by being the Word incarnated to be life and light to man with grace and reality for man’s enjoyment. It is in this way, God was declared to man in the Son. Hence we have this ministry of Dispensing the All-Inclusive Christ to believers for their experience and enjoyment. This is the Divine Economy of God.

    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode25

    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode25

    • 59 min
    THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER.mp3

    THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER.mp3

    • 24 min
    GUARDING THE DEPOSIT ENTRUSTED TO US

    GUARDING THE DEPOSIT ENTRUSTED TO US

    • 27 min
    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode23

    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode23

    When Paul wrote the Epistle to the Colossians, a number of isms were exerting their influence: Judaism, asceticism, mysticism, Gnosticism. These isms were among the highest products of both Jewish and Gentile cultures. Being good things, they spontaneously became replacements for Christ. Therefore, Paul’s purpose in the book of Colossians is to show that in the church nothing should be allowed to be a substitute for Christ. The church life must be constituted uniquely of Christ. He should be our only constituent and our very constitution. This is the reason that in this short Epistle a number of elevated expressions are used to describe Christ. For example, He is called the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, the firstborn from among the dead, and the body of all the shadows. In 3:10 and 11, Paul says that in the new man there is no possibility of having Greek or Jew, circumcision or uncircumcision, barbarian or Scythian, slave or freeman. Rather, in the new man Christ is all and in all. This means that Christ must be everyone and in everyone.

    • 58 min
    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode22

    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode22

    When Paul wrote the Epistle to the Colossians, a number of isms were exerting their influence: Judaism, asceticism, mysticism, Gnosticism. These isms were among the highest products of both Jewish and Gentile cultures. Being good things, they spontaneously became replacements for Christ. Therefore, Paul’s purpose in the book of Colossians is to show that in the church nothing should be allowed to be a substitute for Christ. The church life must be constituted uniquely of Christ. He should be our only constituent and our very constitution. This is the reason that in this short Epistle a number of elevated expressions are used to describe Christ. For example, He is called the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, the firstborn from among the dead, and the body of all the shadows. In 3:10 and 11, Paul says that in the new man there is no possibility of having Greek or Jew, circumcision or uncircumcision, barbarian or Scythian, slave or freeman. Rather, in the new man Christ is all and in all. This means that Christ must be everyone and in everyone.

    • 56 min
    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode24

    Experiencing Christ Daily #Episode24

    When Paul wrote the Epistle to the Colossians, a number of isms were exerting their influence: Judaism, asceticism, mysticism, Gnosticism. These isms were among the highest products of both Jewish and Gentile cultures. Being good things, they spontaneously became replacements for Christ. Therefore, Paul’s purpose in the book of Colossians is to show that in the church nothing should be allowed to be a substitute for Christ. The church life must be constituted uniquely of Christ. He should be our only constituent and our very constitution. This is the reason that in this short Epistle a number of elevated expressions are used to describe Christ. For example, He is called the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, the firstborn from among the dead, and the body of all the shadows. In 3:10 and 11, Paul says that in the new man there is no possibility of having Greek or Jew, circumcision or uncircumcision, barbarian or Scythian, slave or freeman. Rather, in the new man Christ is all and in all. This means that Christ must be everyone and in everyone.

    • 1h 2 min

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