Monday, May 23, 2016
Names of God - Dr. Ron Kenoly - Kingdom Life University
How important is it to use the right names of God? We often just pass this off as casual truth, yet the names of God represent who He is and who we are in Him! Like usual, there has been a disturbance in the atmosphere! Satan at work has diluted the names of our Father and Jesus Christ with false impressions and teaching. Dr. Ron Kenoly sets the record straight. He said that after years of leading America as one of the outstanding worship leaders, he was impressed to take some time off and study the bible in more depth. After acquiring several earned doctorate degrees in theology & biblical studies he found truths that had been hidden before. One was the proper names of God. This 6 hour course with Kingdom Life University is one of the most powerful truths I have discovered myself as president and founder of KLU. Jesus was a Greek name that came years after Yeshua walked on this earth. History will tell us that Yeshua was robbed of deeper meaning by the introduction of this Greek name. You say Jerry, this is really not that important. Well, let's take a deeper look and see that God's word says. Those of us who have been using the name of Jesus have found many blessings, answers to prayer, power to declare, etc. So I don't want to be a legalist about this matter. But deeper study will show that honoring both the Father and the Son with proper names can bring even greater revelation and blessing to our lives. As a university we want to be as accurate as possible. Dr. Ron Kenoly brings some wonderful insight and revelation about the names of God. You can register to take this elective course at: www.kluonlilne.com We at Kingdom Life University are blessed to have professors and teachers that not only are men of the Word, but men of the Holy Spirit who know how to access the power and authority of the kingdom of God. You can become a student at KLU and apply yourself to deeper knowledge of who God is and who you are
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