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Calling on the Name of the Lord
This is a powerful declaration.
We know Paul is quoting the prophet Joel in
This is a powerful declaration
What is a declaration?
MISCONCEPTION OF THIS VERSE IS COMMON
Example: We sing Todd Dulaney “Your Great Name”
What does calling on the name of the Lord actually mean?
Calling on the name of the Lord is not
Calling on the name of the Lord is not
What Calling on the name of the Lord is about
calling the name is a proclaimation
When a woman gets married she takes on the name of her husband
calling the name is about Believing in Jesus (An act of faith)
romans 10:14-
when you call on the name it means you believe
Believe God about what he says about Christ (the finished work of the cross)
believe God about what he said about you !
calling on the name is aboutTrue Worship (An act of worship)
Those who don’t call on his name
psalm
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