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2024WTw22d4-Being Willing to Let Go of our Ordinances for the Sake of the Church as the New Man

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Did you realize that Christ abolished all the ordinances on the cross and He created the new man in Himself, so making peace? Wow, if we see this, we will simply let go of all ordinances, whether scriptural or self-made, so that we may have the genuine church life as the reality of the one new man! Oh, may the Lord gain the new man in reality in us and among us today!


Hi there, welcome to this podcast! The title of this portion of enjoyment is, Being Willing to Let Go of our Ordinances for the Sake of the Church as the New Man. We hope you enjoy the Lord while listening to this portion. We welcome your comments with what touched you from this sharing.

Lord Jesus, thank You for creating the new man in Yourself on the cross by abolishing in Your flesh the law of the commandments in ordinances! Hallelujah, all the ordinances have been slain on the cross! Amen, Lord, enlighten us to see what ordinances we have in us and how we should repudiate them! Shine on us and expose any form or way of living that we have and separates us from others.

This is a portion of enjoyment from the Holy Word for Morning Revival for today on the general topic of, Experiencing, Enjoying, and Expressing Christ (part 2) (2024 December semiannual training - week 22, day 4).

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