Army Of Christo Research Paper

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Soldiers In The Army Of Christ:
The time has come that we stand up for Christ and fight the good fight of faith.
1 Timothy, 6:-12 "Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on Eternal life, to which you are also called, and have professed a good profession before many witnesses."
As the light of the world, we must focus our attention to the darkness that has encroached Christianity.
Some of the Anointed leaders that supposed to lead in this good fight, have decamped: and followed the way of the world.
The Grace to Eternity will not be given to the timid that abandoned their faith in Christ and cower in fear. But to them that are fearless and bravery.
Matthew, 11:-12 "And from the days of John the Baptist until now the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence, and the violent take it by force."
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Therefore we must be fully prepared and sharpened our weapons of warfare.
2 Corinthians, 10:-4 "For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds."
Let us be fully grounded in Christ, and be faithful to the end.
In conclusion: May God Himself continue to dwell in our hearts through Christ our Lord and Savior, that we being rooted and grounded in faith, may have the strength to comprehend the love of Christ that surpasses human knowledge and His good promise of the Crown of life to those that endures to the end.
In Jesus mighty name we pray. Amen.
We are: Celestial Church Of Christ; Temple Of Mercy Katy Parish.
Come worship with us at:-18075, West Little York, suite H. Katy TX.

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