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Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy

New Creations Sons of God, Part 6

May 2, 2016
A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."

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A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."
April 29, 2016
A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."
April 28, 2016
A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."
April 27, 2016
A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."
April 26, 2016
A hallmark Scripture of Christianity is 2 Cor. 5:17: "If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." And this new creature is a child of God. The term "sons of God" in Scripture is not a gender determiner, but rather, a legal position, because in the body of Christ there is neither male nor female. But in Bible times only sons inherited their family's wealth, and  the firstborn son inherited the greater portion. The take away is: Now that we are in Christ, we have a new, legal position that only comes through the new birth, by which we are "partakers of the divine nature."
April 25, 2016
In the present politically-correct climate, Christians have become a target of ridicule, harassment, and legal nightmares. Those who stand firm in the faith find ourselves threatened by those hostile to the Bible. Yet we have been duly admonished to “earnestly contend for the faith once delivered unto the saints.” A contender is a combatant in a fight or contest, much like Gideon and Elijah were as they stood against wicked leaders and Baal worshipers. After winning his contest against the followers of Baal, Gideon was renamed “Jerubaal” which means “Baal contender.” We might say, “Baal Buster”!  Later the prophet Elijah held a contest on Mount Caramel against 450 prophets of Baal, slaying them all. Wicked King Ahab called him Israel's “Troublemaker.” We are in the days of Elijah, and we are the Elijahs of our day. We too are called to be Baal Busters & Troublemakers!
April 22, 2016
In the present politically-correct climate, Christians have become a target of ridicule, harassment, and legal nightmares. Those who stand firm in the faith find ourselves threatened by those hostile to the Bible. Yet we have been duly admonished to “earnestly contend for the faith once delivered unto the saints.” A contender is a combatant in a fight or contest, much like Gideon and Elijah were as they stood against wicked leaders and Baal worshipers. After winning his contest against the followers of Baal, Gideon was renamed “Jerubaal” which means “Baal contender.” We might say, “Baal Buster”!  Later the prophet Elijah held a contest on Mount Caramel against 450 prophets of Baal, slaying them all. Wicked King Ahab called him Israel's “Troublemaker.” We are in the days of Elijah, and we are the Elijahs of our day. We too are called to be Baal Busters & Troublemakers!
April 21, 2016
In the present politically-correct climate, Christians have become a target of ridicule, harassment, and legal nightmares. Those who stand firm in the faith find ourselves threatened by those hostile to the Bible. Yet we have been duly admonished to “earnestly contend for the faith once delivered unto the saints.” A contender is a combatant in a fight or contest, much like Gideon and Elijah were as they stood against wicked leaders and Baal worshipers. After winning his contest against the followers of Baal, Gideon was renamed “Jerubaal” which means “Baal contender.” We might say, “Baal Buster”!  Later the prophet Elijah held a contest on Mount Caramel against 450 prophets of Baal, slaying them all. Wicked King Ahab called him Israel's “Troublemaker.” We are in the days of Elijah, and we are the Elijahs of our day. We too are called to be Baal Busters & Troublemakers!
April 20, 2016
People who are troubled by a man-fearing spirit, know how powerful it can be to try to intimidate and bring you into submission to a domineering person. Many Christians are troubled—even bound, by the spirit of intimidation, and are easily brought into subjection by those who abuse their spiritual authority, or who are false teachers and prophets. Apostle Peter was beset by the fear of man, and as much as he loved his Lord, and was even warned by Jesus, he still denied Him three times in one night, because he feared for himself. On the day of Pentecost, Peter was delivered from this spirit and boldly delivered the inaugural sermon of the Church. He walked in power and authority in the Church. But years later, he was confronted with this spirit again.
April 19, 2016
People who are troubled by a man-fearing spirit, know how powerful it can be to try to intimidate and bring you into submission to a domineering person. Many Christians are troubled—even bound, by the spirit of intimidation, and are easily brought into subjection by those who abuse their spiritual authority, or who are false teachers and prophets. Apostle Peter was beset by the fear of man, and as much as he loved his Lord, and was even warned by Jesus, he still denied Him three times in one night, because he feared for himself. On the day of Pentecost, Peter was delivered from this spirit and boldly delivered the inaugural sermon of the Church. He walked in power and authority in the Church. But years later, he was confronted with this spirit again.
April 18, 2016
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The Last Blast By Sharon Hardy Knotts
It’s not a brass trumpet, but a shofar—a ram's horn. There are 4 different blasts: One was long, increasing in loudness, the one that sounded on Mt. Sinai when God spoke. God came down, and Moses went up, symbolic of the rapture of the saints. Rabbis say that Satan can’t tell the difference between the shofar & God’s voice. In Revelation, John confirmed God’s voice sounded like a shofar saying, “Come up here” typifying the rapture. Paul called it “the last trump” that will wake up the dead in Christ & summon the living to be caught up together to meet the Lord in the air. It is not the seventh trumpet of Rev. 8 as the “mid-trib” stance claims—meaning the living Church will go through the first half of the Tribulation. We have been delivered from the wrath to come! CD $10 & Free Shipping

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If you enjoy the powerful preaching of a revival style anointing, or love to feast at the table of sound, compelling teaching of true life-long students of the Bible, in R.G. Hardy & daughter Sharon Knotts you get both! Milk for babes & meat for the mature in Christ, Bible topics from faith-boosting to devil-chasing!

About Sharon Hardy Knotts and R. G. Hardy

R.G. Hardy is the Pastor of Faith Tabernacle in Baltimore, Maryland which he founded in 1958. He was marvelously saved after a personal encounter with the Lord in the living room of his home in January 1953, and was called into a prophetic teaching ministry. Shortly before he had been miraculously healed of a crippling back injury. Since these events, R.G. Hardy Ministries has broadened the scope of its outreaches through daily radio broadcasts, television, evangelistic crusades, Gospel publications, and missionary crusades and support.

For more than 50 years, R.G. Hardy has been recognized by the calling of a powerful prophetic anointing and message of salvation, diving healing, and deliverance through the authority of the Name of Jesus. By this anointing of power, he has demonstrated the message of the Gospel with signs following as God confirms His Word through the resurrection power of His son, Jesus Christ. Through the years, Brother Hardy hosted many of the crusades for the healing evangelists of the 1950's and 1960's. He has a rich heritage founded in the Pentecostal movement. Many ministers have received early training under his leadership and revelation anointing that is manifested when he ministers. In this world of compromise, R.G. Hardy has not compromised the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. He has and still is "earnestly contending for the faith of our fathers."

Sharon Hardy Knotts is the daughter of R.G. & Doranne Hardy. She has served alongside of her parents in ministry at Faith Tabernacle Church, Baltimore, Maryland since childhood. Sharon was baptized in the Holy Spirit at age 7 in an old-fashioned tent revival, where she was slain in the Spirit, speaking in tongues. She began "preaching" in youth services at age 9, and began traveling with her father in evangelistic meetings at age 13.

Like her father and grandmother before her (Mother Mary Hardy), Sharon is an avid student of the Bible and holds a Master's in Theology from CLST, Columbus, Georgia. She is an accomplished teacher of the Word and also an anointed preacher. The marriage of these different delivery styles has produced scores of ministry tapes on various pertinent topics, which appeal to many believers.

Sharon and her husband Benny serve in fulltime ministry at R.G. Hardy Ministries. He prints Faith Is Action and oversees its publication and distribution. Family: Three grown children, Scott & Todd Stubblefield, and Sarah Knotts. Daughters-in-laws: Corinne & Amy Stubblefield. Grandsons: Noah & Matthew Stubblefield are Scott's sons. Sharon especially enjoys writing and serves as Editor of Faith Is Action and other Ministry publications. She also writes essays and poetry, some of which can be found on her blog.

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