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| | Introduction: The War Within the RedeemedAll sincere, Bible-believing Christians recognize the ongoing struggle between what we know to be good and aligned with God's will, and the sinful actions we sometimes fall into. This struggle is a common reality we must all acknowledge. I'm not only speaking of habitual sin, but also of those sins...
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| | "To the angel of the Church of Sardis write: 'These things says the One Who has the seven spirits of God and the seven stars: I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and are dead" (Rev. 3:1). In his monumental commentary on the book of Revelation, Archimandrite Athanasios makes clear...
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| | Edward VI, King of England (1537-1553) was the only legitimate son of Henry VIII, who broke away from the Catholic Church in order to obtain a divorce from his wife after twenty years of marriage had produced only one daughter, later Mary I. Henry was always a deeply religious man and despite launching the English [...]
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| [AI summary] The text explores a symbolic interpretation of biblical passages, particularly Revelation 12 and Genesis 49, through the lens of constellations and celestial imagery. It connects these stories to modern astronomical observations, suggesting that the constellations represent spiritual and historical narratives. The author emphasizes the importance of observing the night sky as a form of spiritual and biblical study, encouraging readers to find meaning in celestial patterns. The text also highlights the role of constellations like Orion (symbolizing Christ), the Pleiades (linked to Babylon and spiritual struggle), and the 7 Stars (representing the Church). It ties these celestial elements to themes of spiritual warfare, divine guidance, and the 't...