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Articles by Henry Velez; Editor - InTruth.net..
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"Jesus was very, very clear that unless a person is "born
again of water and spirit" they shall not see the kingdom of
heaven. Being born-again is when the Holy Spirit of God enters
within us, causing our spirit to "come alive" for the
first time so that we can then hear from, understand and have
our hearts changed to be more like the character and heart of
God."
--Henry Velez; from "How is being 'Roman
Catholic' different from being 'Christian'?"

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"Does
God Heed the Prayers
of the Unsaved?" -H.Velez
"The
Discernment of Spiritual
and Pious Men" -H.Velez
"Of
Heaven, Time and The Reedemed
in History and Today" -H.Velez
Arminianism
/ Calvinism Overview -H.Velez
Is
Salvation Secured? -H.Velez
"The
Concept of Permanence & Time
in Relation To God's Attention" -H.Velez
Regarding
Total Depravity -H.Velez
The
Concept of God & Time -H.Velez
The
Torah, Bible & Qur'an -H.Velez
Can
Christians Eat Meat or Drink Wine? -H.Velez

Are
There Degrees of Morality? -H.Velez
Pride
vs. Humility -H.Velez
How
is being 'Roman Catholic' different from being 'Christian' ? -H.Velez
The
Virgin Mary & Roman Catholic Doctrine -H.Velez
The
Qualification of a Saint -H.Velez
Is
the Editor Anti-Catholic? -H.Velez
Astrology
-H.Velez
The
Fallacy of Racism -H.Velez

Study
of Romans; Chapter 1 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 2 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 3 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 4 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 5 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 6 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez
Study
of Romans; Chapter 7 Notes &
Cross-references. -H.Velez

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| 1Pe
2:9-10 But you are a chosen people, a
royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people to be his very
own and to proclaim the wonderful deeds of the one who
called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (10)
Once you were not a people, but now you are the
people of God. Once you had not received mercy, but now
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