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Excerpted from: Sacrifice Dost Thou Want - KindnessNow, as John Ritenbaugh taught long ago, the first and second great commandments are representative of the burnt and grain offerings respectively.
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Tithing
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The Importance of Fellowship (Part One)
The True Gospel (Part 5)
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On Works
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Christ Our Peace
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Offerings (Part Four)
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Two): Cultivating Love
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Will You Be Accounted Worthy for the Kingdom?
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 4)
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 3)
Tithing
Deuteronomy (Part 4) (1994)
Love and Fellowship
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Ten): Cultivating the Fruit of Self Control
Stewardship of God's Temple (Part One): Controlling Our Appetites
God Expects a Return on His Investment (Part Four)
God Expects a Return on His Investment (Part Five)
Responding to God's Pruning is Not Passive (Part Two)
Strategies for Escaping Babylon (Part Six)
Strategies for Escaping Babylon (Part Seven)
Discern and Distinguish Between Spirits
Simplifying Life (Part Three): Managing Human and Spiritual Relationships
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