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Show Notes by Jim Kerwin for Kernels of Wheat Podcast
Episode 019 - What We Don’t Know about “The Anointing”

Strong's Concordance entry

Part of a 'Strong's Concordance' entry on the word 'anointed'

Review of last week’s episode, An Unhappy Heresy, the first installment in our study of 1 John 2:18-29.

Study on the words anoint and anointing

  • No one in the New Testament ever prayed for “the anointing,” so why are so many Christians praying this way?
  • If orthodoxy is right belief, what the early Christians taught and believed, then..
  • Orthopraxy is right practice, that is, how the early Christians lived out what they believed.
  • In all the prayers we read in the Book of Acts, in Paul’s epistles, etc.—in other words, in any passage that would give us insight into New Testament orthopraxy—nobody ever “prayed for the anointing.” What was it that New Testament Christians understood that we don’t? [click to continue…]
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Show Notes by Jim Kerwin for Kernels of Wheat Podcast
Episode 017 – Why the Impossible Is Impossible

Sign that reads "impossible" Not a “sign from God” (but just as obvious)

Review of Last Week’s “Worldly” Word Study

The Command in 1 John 2:15-17 and the Reason for It:

  • Don’t love the world-order or its things
  • If you love the world-order and its things, the love of God isn’t in you.

All that is in the world-order” – what’s included in “all”?

  • The word for lust – Greek = epithumeia (noun) and epithumeo(verb)
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Jim Kerwin’s Show Notes for Kernels of Wheat Podcast
Episode 010 – That Uncomfortable Word – Part 2

Rubber stamp showing a 'guilty' verdict.

Reviewing the Article So Far

Most of the “notes” for this week can be found in the online article entitled That Uncomfortable Word–Conviction!

  • What is sin?  Sin is anomia–lawlessness, to be outside of God’s revealed Law (1 John 3:4).
  • The Questions We Seek to Answer:
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