What is being slain in the Spirit? Is it biblical?

What is being slain in the Spirit? Is it biblical? from Compelling Truth In modern churches, particularly those associated with the charismatic movement, the practice of being slain in the Spirit occurs. This is an event in which a person falls down or passes out during a worship service, allegedly based on an overwhelming move of God’s Spirit during a particular time or through a particular person. But is being slain in the Spirit a biblical practice? Are examples of being slain in the Spirit found in the Bible? A…

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Jesus, Strong and Kind (Video)

Jesus, Strong and Kind Video by City Alight Jesus said That if I thirst I should come to him No one else can satisfy I should come to him Jesus said If I am weak I should come to him No one else can be my strength I should come to him For the Lord is good and faithful He will keep us day and night We can always run to Jesus Jesus, strong and kind Jesus said That if I fear I should come to him No one else…

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From U.S. Embassy To The Holy See At The Vatican Flying LGBT+ Pride Flag In Stunning Depiction Of What ‘Days Of Lot’ Actually Are

From U.S. Embassy To The Holy See At The Vatican Flying LGBT+ Pride Flag In Stunning Depiction Of What ‘Days Of Lot’ Actually Are by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins The U.S. Embassy to the Holy See began flying the LGBT rainbow flag Wednesday and tweeted in celebration of Pride Month, an innovation of the Biden administration, welcome to the Days of Lot Jesus warned us about. In your King James Bible, Jesus when prophesying about the last days that we find ourselves in right now, tells us that…

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Prescription For Nothing? 7 In 10 Doctors Give Patients Unnecessary Antibiotics For Asymptomatic Infections

Prescription For Nothing? 7 In 10 Doctors Give Patients Unnecessary Antibiotics For Asymptomatic Infections By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira for Natural Blaze Antibiotics can be dangerous to the gut and increase the risk of creating antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains. Despite the danger to “good” bacteria in the body, a new study finds about 70 percent of primary care physicians still believe in prescribing antibiotics for asymptomatic infections. Since the early 2000s, the attitude towards antibiotics has shifted. Multiple medical organizations advise against prescribing antibiotics for people who test positive for a urinary tract infection…

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