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BEING MINDFUL OF ONE'S MIND (4 OF 7)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Matthew 22:37
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Being Mindful of One's Mind (4 of 7)
Series: The Anatomy of a Christian Series
Donald Cantrell
Matthew 22: 37


Mat 22:37 KJV - Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.

I - The Stability of a Christian's Mind (2 Timothy 1: 7)

II - The Purity of a Christian's Mind (Philippians 4: 8)

III - The Renewability of a Christian's Mind (Romans 12: 2)

IV - The Humility of a Christian's Mind (Romans 12: 3)

V - The Unity of a Christian's Mind (1 Peter 3: 8)

VI - The Reliability of a Christian's Mind (Acts 17: 11)

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Theme: ''The Christian and his mind''


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