Quote by John R.W. Stott Download Open image ““Jesus evidently thought that human beings still retained a residue of their former glory.”” — John R.W. Stott ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“The New Testament uses five main Greek words for sin, which together portray its various aspects, both passive and active. The commonest is hamartia,… — John R.W. Stott Copy Share Image
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“We “receive the Spirit,” he insisted, not because of any good works of obedience that we may have done, but “by hearing with faith,”… — John R.W. Stott Copy Share Image
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“The power to save lies in the one who is gazed upon, not the one who does the looking.” — John R.W. Stott Copy Share Image
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“It is that the promise of the “gift” or “baptism” of the Spirit is to as many as the Lord our God calls. The… — John R.W. Stott Copy Share Image
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