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Spiritual gifts, worship, and renewal
How is the Spirit renewing the Church today?
In the Charismatic tradition, John 10:31-39 is interpreted as a powerful affirmation of the divinity of Christ and His authoritative claim over eternal life. The passage highlights Jesus' unity with the Father, emphasizing the supernatural reality of His works and the importance of faith in experiencing the miraculous. The focus is not only on doctrinal correctness but on experiencing the living presence of Christ through the Holy Spirit.
Exploring the supernatural works of Jesus as a model for contemporary ministry
Emphasizing the believer’s identity as a child of God who can operate in divine authority
Encouraging congregants to expect miracles and divine encounters in worship
Highlighting the tension between faith and doubt in the life of a believer
The Greek term 'theos' (God) in reference to Jesus highlights His divinity.
The phrase 'I and the Father are one' (John 10:30) emphasizes the unity and essence of Christ with God.
The use of 'works' (ergon) refers to the miracles and signs that authenticate Jesus' identity and mission.
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