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Rapping

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The term "rapping" does not appear in the Bible as a specific concept or practice. However, the act of rapping, which can be understood as a sharp or quick knock or tap, may loosely relate to various biblical references that involve knocking or calling. For instance, in Revelation 3:20, Jesus speaks of standing at the door and knocking, inviting those who hear His voice to open the door and fellowship with Him: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me."In a broader context, the idea of knocking or rapping can be linked to themes of invitation, attention, and divine communication throughout scripture. For example, in Matthew 7:7, believers are encouraged to ask, seek, and knock, indicating an active pursuit of God’s presence and answers to prayers. Thus, while "rapping" as a specific term may not have a direct biblical meaning, the underlying concepts of communication, invitation, and the pursuit of relationship with God resonate throughout biblical texts.

Paul Washer

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the gospel message in scripture. He highlights the need to disciple lost people and shares an example of a man who was on the verge of death and desperately seeking salvation. The preacher challenges the common approach of leading people thro

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