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John 17:20-22
Excerpted from: Reconciliation and the Day of Atonement

Now it is very clear that God wants us to be at one with Him, and if we are at one with Him, then we can be at one with man.


Articles

God Is . . . What?  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Four)  
Leadership and Covenants (Part Six)  
Pride, Humility, and the Day of Atonement  
Rebuilding the Wall  
Scratching Our Itches  
What's Going On Up There?  
Why Hebrews Was Written (Part Nine)  
Will You Marry Me? (Part One)  

Bible Studies

Basic Doctrines: Going On to Perfection  

Booklets

God Is . . . What?  

Essays

Are You Happy? (Part Two)  
Do Not Confuse the Lessons (Part One)  
The Pursuit of Unity  
Vain Repetitions  
Where Is God Working?  
Whither the Holy Spirit?  

Sermons

Leadership and the Covenants (Part Six)  
Why Are We Here?  
Leadership and the Covenants (Part Five)  
The Hard Makes it Great  
The Source of Church Characteristics (Part Two)  
Israel's Immigration Problem  
Ecclesiates Resumed (Part Eighteen)  
We Stick Together  
How God Deals With Conscience (Part Four)  
Our Hope  
Who Deserves Our Loyalties?  
Eternal Servant Leadership  
Hands That Hang Low  
We Have an Advocate With the Father  
Marriage and the Bride of Christ (Part 7)  
The True Savior of the World!  
Unity and Unleavened Bread  
Unity  
A New Beginning  
Themes of I Corinthians (Part 8)  
Our Core Business  
God's Perseverance With His Saints (Part Three)  
Hebrews (Part Fourteen): Chapter 2, A Mind Bending Purpose (Part Three)  
Church Unity Despite the Spirit of the World  
Our Part in the Sanctification Process (Part Six): Cultivating Kindness  
Where God Places His Name (Part Two)  
Antidote For Disunity!  
The Colossian Heresy and Laodiceanism  
Don't Meddle and Always Be Ready to Answer  
God, the End Times, and Massive Movements of People  
Jesus Christ: First Savior, Second High Priest, Third King  
God's Perseverance With His Saints (Part Three)  
Scripture Fulfilled in Christ's Death  
God's Perseverance With His Saints (Part One)  
God Works in Mysterious Ways (Part Two)  
Carefully Tending and Keeping God's Extraordinary Blessings  
Carefully Tending and Keeping God's Extraordinary Blessings  
We Must Work for What We Believe  
After the Resurrection  
Principles of Church Leadership  
That No Flesh Should Glory  
Sincerity and Truth (Part Three)  
Christ's Responsibility, Resurrections, and All in All  
What Is the Work of God Now? (Part 3)  
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 5)  
Keeping God's Standards  
Of One Accord  
Division, Satan, Humility  
Loving Christ and Revelation 2:1-7  
Hebrews as a Sermon (Part Two)  
Abraham's Sacrifice (Part Four): Providence Manifested  
The Two Great Commandments: First Principles  
The Intercessory Character of Christ  
Reconciliation and Unity  
Go Forward  
Stewards of the Mysteries of God  
The Mystery of the Church  
Unifying Behaviors  
Who Do You Trust? (Part Three)  
All Sifted Like Wheat  
All Sifted Like Wheat  
All Sifted Like Wheat (Part Two)  
All Sifted Like Wheat (Part Three)  
The Father-Son Relationship (Part One)  
What We Can Learn From This Day of Atonement  
Defining Logos (Part Two)  
The Father-Son Relationship (Part Seven)  
If You Do These Things, You Shall Never Fall  
Our Awesome Destiny  
The Handwriting Is on the Wall (2005)  
The Handwriting Is on the Wall (2005)  
John (Part Twenty-Six)  
John (Part 25)  
Qualifications of a Godly Judge  
How Much of the Mind of Christ Do We Have?  
John (Part Seventeen)  
The Five Paraklete Sayings  
How Our Joy May Be Full!  
Knowing God  
How Much Does God Love You?  
The Glory of God (Part 2): In Christ  
The Glory of God (Part 1): The Shekinah  
The Perfect Husband  
Remember the Christians  



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