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"impartation" Definitions
  1. the act of imparting something (such as knowledge or wisdom) : a granting or communication of something held in store

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The impartation of saving grace is ultimately the only eternal benefit.
On His side the love, the impartation, the indwelling, are all perfect.
Its aim is the impartation of knowledge and the formation of public opinion.
The people came out by the thousands to receive an impartation of Holy Spirit Fire.
However, the Scriptures do provide us with numerous examples of what is called an impartation.
We are seeking an impartation of the presence of the Holy Spirit, not an emotional experience.
That purpose cannot be attained by exhortation or by threatening, but only by impartation of knowledge.
Regeneration implies the impartation of a new life by the Divine energy of the Holy Ghost.
The clearest biblical example of this type of impartation is found in the developing ministry of Timothy.
The aim is sustained collective improvement and the impartation of new knowledge and techniques relating to coffee.
The two conceptions of defence and impartation of power are smelted together in the pregnant phrase of ver.
Remember, too, that the impartation of this highest good is one of the main reasons why we ourselves possess it.
I find myself sometimes wishing for a supernatural impartation of wisdom to my children, especially but not exclusively to my three sons.
It started this morning with the Fire Conference where 25,000 delegates gathered for the final meetings and then the moment of impartation.
I am aware of powerful men and women of God who pray for others to receive an impartation from the Holy Spirit.
It is all grace from start to finish, from the impartation of life in the new birth to the crowning in glory.
I'm going down expecting to get some impartation that is going to set me on my course for the next couple of years.
This morning, in the final meeting of the Fire Conference, thousands of pastors received an impartation of the fire of the Holy Spirit.
This renewal in the Holy Spirit, which begins in Holy Baptism with water, continues with the impartation of Holy Spirit during Holy Sealing.
According to the opinion of the ancient time the succession and impartation of Judaism, as well as the Messianic heritage was over the father.
But this is the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit bringing a fresh impartation of anointing in my life, not the works of men.
Tomorrow morning the Fire Conference begins and over the next few days thousands of pastors and church workers will receive an impartation from Heaven.
Tomorrow the Fire Conference begins first thing in the morning and thousands of pastors and church workers will come to receive an impartation from Heaven.
For three days, delegates poured in from all over Kerala state, South India, and beyond, to receive a Holy Spirit impartation at the CfaN Fire Conference.
These are more than 'conferences,' these are times of impartation where soul-winners are multiplied, challenged, and equipped to reach the lost in their cities and throughout the nations.
The personal presence and self-impartation of Christ in the Lord's Supper were especially important for Melanchthon; but he did not definitely state how body and blood are related to this. Although rejecting the physical act of mastication, he nevertheless assumed the real presence of the body of Christ and therefore also a real self-impartation. Melanchthon differed from John Calvin also in emphasizing the relation of the Lord's Supper to justification.
Style motifs e.g., composition, impartation of colour, hair and beard fashions, and gestures of the figures are fixed in painting books that contain the canons of the different monastic schools of icon painters.
Some Evangelicals see union with Christ as a discrete stage in the "order of salvation."Demarest, The Cross and Salvation, 323. The evangelical theologian William Shedd comments "The impartation of Christ's righteousness presupposes a union with him."As cited in Demarest, The Cross and Salvation, 324.
Persicaria tinctoria is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family. Common names include Chinese indigo and Japanese indigo.Japanese Indigo Polygonum tinctorium also called: Persicaria tinctoria An Impartation of Color: Japanese Indigo (Polygonum tinctorium) – leaves It is native to Eastern Europe and Asia. The leaves were a source of indigo dye.
This is followed by laying on of hands for the impartation of the Holy Spirit. In the early years of the church, people coming into the Church of the Brethren from other denominations were expected to be rebaptized. Today, most congregations will receive members by reaffirmation of faith or by letter of transfer from another congregation or denomination.
He ministers extensively throughout the world, bringing apostolic wisdom with a Holy Spirit impartation of revival, healing, and evangelism. His greatest desire is to see society transformed through Christians who understand and fulfill their ordained purpose. He has written more than a dozen books, including Modern-Day Apostles, God Wants to Bless You!, and The Grace of Giving.
Menezes Bragança was a staunch advocate for the cause of Konkani. In 1914, he began a campaign in defence of the language in O Heraldo, urging its development. In this, he received the wide support of the Goan intelligentsia. He advocated the impartation of primary school education in Konkani, and blamed the Portuguese authorities' preoccupation with denationalisation of the Goan people for its failure to encourage the language.
So Christ is unum since his human nature lacks the hypostasis. The person of the Logos, accordingly, has assumed the impersonal human nature, and in such way that the assumption of the soul became the means for the assumption of the body. This union with the human soul is the gratia unionis, which leads to the impartation of the gratia habitualis from the Logos to the human nature. Thereby, all human potentialities are made perfect in Jesus.
Birthing the Miraculous. Charisma House, 2014 Bethel Church: One year after Bill Johnson, a pastor in Weaverville, California, visited TAV, he took over as the senior pastor of Bethel Church in Redding, California. Bethel has become known as a place of supernatural healing, impartation, and ministry training as a result of what occurred in Toronto. Nicky Gumbel: Gumbel was the curate of Holy Trinity Brompton at the time of the Toronto Blessing and is the current vicar of the church.
Several responses can be made to Warfield's argument. The principle two responses are: Firstly, Warfield's argument that the gifts can only be imparted by the laying on of hands of apostles is an argument from silence. Warfield argues that all cases of impartation of miracle-working powers come from the laying on of hands of the apostles, but in many cases, the bible does not tell us who prayed for whom to impart the gifts or the Holy Spirit, and it should be no surprise that the apostles are recorded as doing so in the book of the Acts of the Apostles. Moreover, Ruthven points out that Ananias, not himself an apostle, prayed for Paul with the laying on of hands in .
" Additionally, a research centre known as the Kwame Nkrumah-Atta Mills Legacy Institute (KNAMLI) has been set up to study the political ideals of tolerance that President Mills cherished through his non-pursual of partisan retribution as well as his demonstration of a passive response to vitriolic attacks, vindictiveness, violence and insults as preached by global icons like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Kwame Nkrumah and Nelson Mandela. This will act as a living testimony worthy of preservation, emulation and impartation to the youth. The institute is also a think-tank for strategic studies and organisation, in line with Nkrumah's declaration that organisation decides everything. To mark the 2013 World Post Day, the Ghana Post in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications issued commemorative postal stamps of Atta Mills in appreciation of his "dedication to social justice and political stability.
Paul's argument is that it has always been so, but what has changed is that the Messiah, in Jesus of Nazareth, has now appeared. An important verse to note is 2 Cor 5:21, "For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God" (ESV), which has traditionally been interpreted to mean that the Christian has, in some way, become righteous (by impartation or imputation), in exchange for Jesus' sinlessness. Moreover, Wright says, Paul is speaking here of the apostles, and pointing out that in their role as apostles, their activity is effectively God's righteousness (covenant faithfulness) in action ("we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God" - v 20).

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