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Receiving Gifts of the Spirit (6 CDs)
From respected gospel scholar and best-selling author Matthew B. Brown, comes an enlightening and thought-provoking book on the amazing gifts of the Spirit that all members of the Church are entitled to enjoy, but often do not. Interesting and illuminating, this book offers historical and scriptural information on spiritual gifts, identifies and explains the different gifts available to us, provides inspiring, real-life examples, and encourages readers to begin claiming their own divinely appointed gifts that our Heavenly Father has lovingly provided to make our earthly and spiritual lives more complete. Contents: Introduction UNDERSTANDING SPIRITUAL GIFTS 1. The Nature of Spiritual Gifts 2. The Lord's Instructions GIFTS OF THE INWARD SENSES 3. Testimony of Jesus Christ 4. Administration 5. Operations 6. Administration 7. Knowledge 8. Faith 9. Revelation 10. Dreams GIFTS OF THE OUTWARD SENSES 11. Healing 12. Miracles 13. Prophecy 14. Angles and Spirits 15. Tongues 16. Visions 17. Casting Out Evil Spirits BY THEIR FRUITS 18. Determining the Source of Manifestations Conclusion Appendix 1, A Multitude of Gifts Appendix 2, Questions and Answers Appendix 3, Directory and Harmony of Scriptural Lists Selected Bibliography Index Matthew B. Brown has a degree in history from Brigham Young University. He is the author of Symbols in Stone: Symbolism on the Early Temples of the Restoration with Paul Thomas Smith; The Gate of Heaten: Insights on the Doctrines and Symbols of the Temples, The Plan of Salvation: Doctrinal Notes and Commentary, and Plates of Gold. In addition, he has published several articles with the Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS) at Brigham Young University and the Foundation for Apologetic Information and Research (FAIR). Title: Receiving Gifts of the Spirit (6 CDs) Retail Price: Your Price: Only $21.25
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