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Monthly Archives: April 2012
BILL’S BLOG ENTRY #30
From “Discipleship and Discipline” by William H. Hicks, copyright March, 2005: “Disciplers and disciples should be forewarned that Satan will invade your prayer time, your time of intimacy with God. Scripture clearly reveals that Satan attacked Jesus at the beginning … Continue reading
BILL’S BLOG ENTRY #29
From “Discipleship and Discipline” by William H. Hicks, copyright March, 2005: “Paul emphasizes the importance of intercessory prayer to the discipling process in Ephesians 6. In verse 18 – 19, he writes, “With all prayer and petition, pray at all … Continue reading
BILL’S BLOG ENTRY #28
From “Discipleship and Discipline”, by William H. Hicks, copyright March, 2005: “The Responsibilities of Disciples In Matthew 5: 16, Our Lord says, “Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and … Continue reading
BILL’S BLOG ENTRY #27
From “Discipleship and Discipline” by William H. Hicks, copyright March 2005: “Acceptance of responsibility usually involves some form or amount of sacrifice. Sacrifice is invariably painful. In Philippians 2: 5 – 8, Paul describes the attitude towards acceptance of responsibility … Continue reading
BILL’S BLOG ENTRY #26
From “Discipleship and Discipline” by William H. Hicks, copyright March, 2005: “The next concept to be developed in our understanding of this second element of discipline is acceptance. Acceptance means to reach out with an open hand to receive. Acceptance … Continue reading