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Deliverance in the Bible: Philippians 1:18-20


Paul can persevere through the various challenges facing his ministry because trusts that God will work everything that happens, good and bad, to his ultimate benefit, or "deliverence."

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  1. donibbitson says:

    I am so thankful that Jesus delivered people when He walked in the flesh. He trained the disciples to do it and He commanded his church to do it in Mark 15:17-19. I am thankful to be part of a ministry that believes it, does it and sees people get set free. Deliverance is for today, for now!

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