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By Rodolphe

On dit que personne ne repasse par sa jeunesse. Mais Yves Fréhel défie les conventions. Après tout, ne revit-il pas fréquemment l. a. scène de son assassinat ? Et ses anciens collègues des laboratoires Torent s'agitent autour de son corps comateux, stimulant et modifiant ses souvenirs. Ils espèrent qu'il ne s'apercevra de rien et leur révélera l. a. précieuse découverte qu'il a payé de sa vie. Ainsi, le voilà parti pour un étrange remake de ses 17 ans... à ceci près qu'il y est toujours l'homme qu'il est devenu : indépendant et incontrôlable !

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If you are needed by all the rest of the Body and if you are not functioning in that Body, the whole Body is then deprived of the essential element you are to be giving. 7 Hindrances to Functioning Let us look at some of the things that hinder the members of the Body from functioning in their respective ministries. Some of the hindrances are in the individuals and some are inherent in the church conditions as they exist today. First, there is fear. Many are naturally timid and hesitate to speak out or to step out in faith.

The Nicolaitans were conquerors—rulers—of the people of God. Christ Himself specifically taught that He was going to build His Church and that those who would be greatest in His Church were to be the servants of all. He said that the rulers of the Gentiles lorded it over their subjects, but that it was not to be so among His people (see Matthew 20:20-28). In Acts 20:28-30 Paul warned the Ephesians that the wolves would enter, not sparing the flock, and that men would arise speaking perverse things to draw disciples after them.

I do not believe that the citizens represent the same people as the servants. The citizens represent the Jewish nation, those to whom He came and who received Him not. Notice that in the accounting these citizens are called "enemies" (v. 27). We can surmise, therefore, that we have two alternatives: allow the King to reign over us, or eventually be consigned to die as His enemies. So we see that one multiplied this trust sum by ten, the second man multiplied his by five, and each received one city to rule for each pound increase.

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