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... knowing it; and the lesson I learned that morning I am anxious to impress upon all to whom my words may come.” (Archdeacon Farrar.) Cause of offence to the young The owner of the famous Wedgwood potteries, in the beginning of this century, was not only a man of remarkable mechanical skill, but a mu ...
... knowing it; and the lesson I learned that morning I am anxious to impress upon all to whom my words may come.” (Archdeacon Farrar.) Cause of offence to the young The owner of the famous Wedgwood potteries, in the beginning of this century, was not only a man of remarkable mechanical skill, but a mu ...
150143《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical Commentary â
... scribe, and by permission of Artaxerxes king of Persia, and of the social and religious reformation which was accomplished under Ezra. And some portion of this history is given in contemporary historical documents, which seem to have been written "from time to time by the prophets, or other authoris ...
... scribe, and by permission of Artaxerxes king of Persia, and of the social and religious reformation which was accomplished under Ezra. And some portion of this history is given in contemporary historical documents, which seem to have been written "from time to time by the prophets, or other authoris ...
580116《The Biblical Illustrator â
... preach only Christ’s death?--glory in a cross? Why, just because we are “ignorant and cut of the way,” and this Cross precisely meets our first great need as transgressors; it is Christ’s first great proof of redeeming compassion, the first great reason for which He compassed Himself with human inf ...
... preach only Christ’s death?--glory in a cross? Why, just because we are “ignorant and cut of the way,” and this Cross precisely meets our first great need as transgressors; it is Christ’s first great proof of redeeming compassion, the first great reason for which He compassed Himself with human inf ...
alarmed by the voice of jack deere
... believe are true when, in fact, they are not. For example (47), Deere asserts that (1) Christ and the apostles performed miracles, raised the dead, and heard God’s voice through the power of the Holy Spirit and (2) 20th-century believers share the same Holy Spirit as Christ and the apostles. Therefo ...
... believe are true when, in fact, they are not. For example (47), Deere asserts that (1) Christ and the apostles performed miracles, raised the dead, and heard God’s voice through the power of the Holy Spirit and (2) 20th-century believers share the same Holy Spirit as Christ and the apostles. Therefo ...
260111《The Biblical Illustrator â
... 1. This passage affords us a striking view of and insight into some of the mysterious acts of God’s Providence. We behold how He can maintain His throne in the midst of the commotions of the universe; that no earthquake, throe, or agony in the terrestrial world can shake the foundations of its pilla ...
... 1. This passage affords us a striking view of and insight into some of the mysterious acts of God’s Providence. We behold how He can maintain His throne in the midst of the commotions of the universe; that no earthquake, throe, or agony in the terrestrial world can shake the foundations of its pilla ...
A Complete Commentary》(William R. Newell)
... tells us it was “in divers manners” (Hebrews 1:1). John, in The Revelation writes much as Daniel wrote. Both deal with God’s government of this world. We may know the whole is authoritative. We shall find here “what the Spirit saith to the churches,” and also the awful tribulation time itself, the H ...
... tells us it was “in divers manners” (Hebrews 1:1). John, in The Revelation writes much as Daniel wrote. Both deal with God’s government of this world. We may know the whole is authoritative. We shall find here “what the Spirit saith to the churches,” and also the awful tribulation time itself, the H ...
Activity #3: Theme - Doing as Christ Does
... If Jesus had to do this during His public ministry, we who follow Him must do the same. In order to fulfill our mandate to go forth and teach all nations, we must have that constant connection with Our Lord that is fostered in prayer. However, the world in which we live does not understand this need ...
... If Jesus had to do this during His public ministry, we who follow Him must do the same. In order to fulfill our mandate to go forth and teach all nations, we must have that constant connection with Our Lord that is fostered in prayer. However, the world in which we live does not understand this need ...
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... and a new earth, for the old heaven and the old earth were passed away.” “We, therefore, look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness.” In the first place, the incarnation of Christ would lead us to infer, I think, that we were destined to be material as well as spiritual in o ...
... and a new earth, for the old heaven and the old earth were passed away.” “We, therefore, look for new heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness.” In the first place, the incarnation of Christ would lead us to infer, I think, that we were destined to be material as well as spiritual in o ...
Free Bible Commentary on 2 Corinthians in simple English
... *Comforter. It is the same Greek word. Between verses 3 and 7, Paul uses the word ‘comfort’ 9 times. It means more than being kind. It means being strong or bold. The God of all comfort gives us strength. He helps us to deal with the problems in our lives. Verse 4 Paul certainly had many troubles. H ...
... *Comforter. It is the same Greek word. Between verses 3 and 7, Paul uses the word ‘comfort’ 9 times. It means more than being kind. It means being strong or bold. The God of all comfort gives us strength. He helps us to deal with the problems in our lives. Verse 4 Paul certainly had many troubles. H ...
(Chuck Smith)
... a sphere and go on to war, who entered into the forty years of wandering in the wilderness and that whole generation died. Only two of those men were left to go into the Promise Land. The two were Joshua and Caleb, of which we will get next week, the faithful spies bringing the good report. Now, the ...
... a sphere and go on to war, who entered into the forty years of wandering in the wilderness and that whole generation died. Only two of those men were left to go into the Promise Land. The two were Joshua and Caleb, of which we will get next week, the faithful spies bringing the good report. Now, the ...
Theology of Hope by Jurgen Moltmann Chapter 1
... It is in this contradiction that hope must prove its power. Hence eschatology, too, is forbidden to ramble, and must formulate its statements of hope in contradiction to our present experience of suffering, evil and death. For that reason it will hardly ever be possible to develop an eschatology on ...
... It is in this contradiction that hope must prove its power. Hence eschatology, too, is forbidden to ramble, and must formulate its statements of hope in contradiction to our present experience of suffering, evil and death. For that reason it will hardly ever be possible to develop an eschatology on ...
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... If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth. John 15:22 If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloke for their sin. (c) John 17:3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and J ...
... If ye were blind, ye should have no sin: but now ye say, We see; therefore your sin remaineth. John 15:22 If I had not come and spoken unto them, they had not had sin: but now they have no cloke for their sin. (c) John 17:3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and J ...
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... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
460175《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical
... quoted above, II. 2, adds, "[It is assumed throughout these pages that there were] no Epistles except the two now extant in the New Testament." Many, on the other hand (e.g. Conybeare and Howson), read 1Co , compared with ver. 11, as speaking of an epistle earlier than the extant "First," of which i ...
... quoted above, II. 2, adds, "[It is assumed throughout these pages that there were] no Epistles except the two now extant in the New Testament." Many, on the other hand (e.g. Conybeare and Howson), read 1Co , compared with ver. 11, as speaking of an epistle earlier than the extant "First," of which i ...
doctrinal theology - Saint
... We have also included in the course the biblical necessity for the Sacraments and the communion with the saints. Because the Church is the icon of heaven, eternity does not have to wait until we leave this world. We, through being at church, start our eternity there and then. It is very pleasing to ...
... We have also included in the course the biblical necessity for the Sacraments and the communion with the saints. Because the Church is the icon of heaven, eternity does not have to wait until we leave this world. We, through being at church, start our eternity there and then. It is very pleasing to ...
Wisdom Literature in the Ancient World
... similar to that of a prophetic speech. It begins with the indictment that those without wisdom (those “who are simple”; v. 22) have refused to pay attention to the counsel of wisdom. The first speech concludes with a detailed description of the consequences of rejecting wisdom’s admonitions. Wisdom’ ...
... similar to that of a prophetic speech. It begins with the indictment that those without wisdom (those “who are simple”; v. 22) have refused to pay attention to the counsel of wisdom. The first speech concludes with a detailed description of the consequences of rejecting wisdom’s admonitions. Wisdom’ ...
LEVITICUS, Section 1 of 3, (Lev
... the death of the cross." (Phil. 2: 8) "He steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem." And as He walked from the garden of Gethsemane to the cross of Calvary, the intense devotion of His heart told itself forth in these accents: "The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?' ...
... the death of the cross." (Phil. 2: 8) "He steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem." And as He walked from the garden of Gethsemane to the cross of Calvary, the intense devotion of His heart told itself forth in these accents: "The cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it?' ...
Silent God in a Wordy World. Silence in Ignatian
... and, silently, the good spirit found there the necessary empathy to begin his work of transformation: “they [spirits] come in quietly, as someone comes into one’s own home opening the door” [Ex 335.6]8. In Vita Christi we read: “Seek solitude and escape the hustle and bustle if you want to unite yo ...
... and, silently, the good spirit found there the necessary empathy to begin his work of transformation: “they [spirits] come in quietly, as someone comes into one’s own home opening the door” [Ex 335.6]8. In Vita Christi we read: “Seek solitude and escape the hustle and bustle if you want to unite yo ...
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... nearly lost to Satan. Look around you and see this world: see this world for the evil it possesses. There can hardly be found but a few good persons. This is why the prophets have said that the knowledge of the Kingdom of Heaven would not be revealed until the end time. While there can hardly be fou ...
... nearly lost to Satan. Look around you and see this world: see this world for the evil it possesses. There can hardly be found but a few good persons. This is why the prophets have said that the knowledge of the Kingdom of Heaven would not be revealed until the end time. While there can hardly be fou ...
steps - 4e Ange
... for me, and in it I lay for many weeks. I was reduced almost to a skeleton. At this time I began to pray the Lord to prepare me for death. When Christian friends visited the family, they would ask my mother if she had talked with me about dying. I overheard this, and it roused me. I desired to becom ...
... for me, and in it I lay for many weeks. I was reduced almost to a skeleton. At this time I began to pray the Lord to prepare me for death. When Christian friends visited the family, they would ask my mother if she had talked with me about dying. I overheard this, and it roused me. I desired to becom ...
Chapter 1 - Bible Serralta
... Because of this, according to this doctrine, it is God who predestines a few to be saved, while others are left in their miserable lost condition. To those predestined to salvation it is that God stamp in their souls the love of God, the desire to become saved, the desire to obey God, their faith an ...
... Because of this, according to this doctrine, it is God who predestines a few to be saved, while others are left in their miserable lost condition. To those predestined to salvation it is that God stamp in their souls the love of God, the desire to become saved, the desire to obey God, their faith an ...
ever increasing faith - The Bible Revival.com
... I realize that God can never bless us on the lines of being hard-hearted, critical or unforgiving. This will hinder faith quicker than anything. I remember being at a meeting where there were some people tarrying for the Baptism - seeking for cleansing, for the moment a person is cleansed the Spiri ...
... I realize that God can never bless us on the lines of being hard-hearted, critical or unforgiving. This will hinder faith quicker than anything. I remember being at a meeting where there were some people tarrying for the Baptism - seeking for cleansing, for the moment a person is cleansed the Spiri ...
The Reformed Doctrine Of Predestination
... exerted such great influences in England, Germany, and America, we see that this doctrine is at least worthy of careful study. From the time of the Reformation up until about one hundred years ago these doctrines were boldly set forth by the great majority of the ministers and teachers in the Protes ...
... exerted such great influences in England, Germany, and America, we see that this doctrine is at least worthy of careful study. From the time of the Reformation up until about one hundred years ago these doctrines were boldly set forth by the great majority of the ministers and teachers in the Protes ...
The Secret of the Strength - El Cristianismo Primitivo
... “twin distinctive doctrines.” It seemed that we were Biblicists just like the fundamentalists around us except for our two distinctives. Unfortunately, my false assumption was a reality in the beliefs and lives of many in my church. But this I did not realize until many years later. In the meantime, ...
... “twin distinctive doctrines.” It seemed that we were Biblicists just like the fundamentalists around us except for our two distinctives. Unfortunately, my false assumption was a reality in the beliefs and lives of many in my church. But this I did not realize until many years later. In the meantime, ...
a history of monastic spirituality
... foundation of the monastic life, for it is the source of a keen awareness of the radical insufficiency of this changing world. It is the driving power of the two other elements: separation from the world and ascetic practices. We can now formulate a broad definition of monasticism: it is a manner of ...
... foundation of the monastic life, for it is the source of a keen awareness of the radical insufficiency of this changing world. It is the driving power of the two other elements: separation from the world and ascetic practices. We can now formulate a broad definition of monasticism: it is a manner of ...
God the Father in Western art
For about a thousand years, in obedience to interpretations of specific Bible passages, pictorial depictions of God in Western Christianity had been avoided by Christian artists. At first only the Hand of God, often emerging from a cloud, was portrayed. Gradually, portrayals of the head and later the whole figure were depicted, and by the time of the Renaissance artistic representations of God the Father were freely used in the Western Church.