File - Greenlane Christian Centre
... need to look to the Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour (I Corinthians 15:3; 1 Peter 2:24; Isaiah 53:6; John 3:16). Thirdly, by the exercise of my own free will I personally receive the Lord Jesus Christ as my Saviour, believing that He died personally for me and that He is what He claims to be in ...
... need to look to the Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour (I Corinthians 15:3; 1 Peter 2:24; Isaiah 53:6; John 3:16). Thirdly, by the exercise of my own free will I personally receive the Lord Jesus Christ as my Saviour, believing that He died personally for me and that He is what He claims to be in ...
- Christ the King Church
... have always acknowledged that when a person becomes a Christian they have committed themselves to Jesus and to live their life in allegiance to him. And God indwells that person and brings about growth in his or her life. At Christ the King Church, we often refer to this as “conversion.” The Bible t ...
... have always acknowledged that when a person becomes a Christian they have committed themselves to Jesus and to live their life in allegiance to him. And God indwells that person and brings about growth in his or her life. At Christ the King Church, we often refer to this as “conversion.” The Bible t ...
Chapter 2 in the *Hebrew Bible starts here
... was very afraid and (every) knee shook. Bodies could not keep still and every face became pale. These verses describe the time when enemies seized Nineveh in 612 *B.C. But Nahum wrote the verses before that. Nowhere does the book describe Nahum as a *prophet, but he was a prophet. He told people wha ...
... was very afraid and (every) knee shook. Bodies could not keep still and every face became pale. These verses describe the time when enemies seized Nineveh in 612 *B.C. But Nahum wrote the verses before that. Nowhere does the book describe Nahum as a *prophet, but he was a prophet. He told people wha ...
The Law of Love
... Adam could after his sinning intellectualize the things God had spoken to him by Spirit in the Garden of Eden, and Adam could have written his thoughts down in order to recall them to himself, and his future off spring. But he could no longer commune with God in Spirit and truth. He could no longer ...
... Adam could after his sinning intellectualize the things God had spoken to him by Spirit in the Garden of Eden, and Adam could have written his thoughts down in order to recall them to himself, and his future off spring. But he could no longer commune with God in Spirit and truth. He could no longer ...
Sacred name
... instead of his Maker. We should not concretize something and place it before our attention so thoroughly that it stands in the place of God. To prevent us from doing that, we were given the second commandment. Is it possible that we may be making such an “image” and “likeness,” when we insist that o ...
... instead of his Maker. We should not concretize something and place it before our attention so thoroughly that it stands in the place of God. To prevent us from doing that, we were given the second commandment. Is it possible that we may be making such an “image” and “likeness,” when we insist that o ...
God - DSpace en Universidad de Montemorelos
... Maybe due to the stereotypes placed on them. They are a really challenging group. “The capital of present day Turkey, Istanbul, used to be Constantinople, the city of Constantine, the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity in the fourth century”.1 “What is today known as the Umayyad Mosque i ...
... Maybe due to the stereotypes placed on them. They are a really challenging group. “The capital of present day Turkey, Istanbul, used to be Constantinople, the city of Constantine, the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity in the fourth century”.1 “What is today known as the Umayyad Mosque i ...
biblical precedents for spiritual mapping
... BIBLICAL PRECEDENTS FOR SPIRITUAL MAPPING The first example of spiritual mapping is found in Numbers 13 where Moses, at God’s order, dispatched spies into Canaan to “see what the land is like” (vs. 18). The expedition lasted 40 days and included a detailed research agenda. The fact that God was alre ...
... BIBLICAL PRECEDENTS FOR SPIRITUAL MAPPING The first example of spiritual mapping is found in Numbers 13 where Moses, at God’s order, dispatched spies into Canaan to “see what the land is like” (vs. 18). The expedition lasted 40 days and included a detailed research agenda. The fact that God was alre ...
Church Age Book Chapter 4. The Smyrnaean Church Age L4
... great man he learned the Christian graces that flowed from his consecrated life, for Polycarp was one of the truly illustrious saints of all ages when viewed in the light of a blameless life. You will remember from your own reading that Polycarp was martyred. Too old to flee, and too sincere a man t ...
... great man he learned the Christian graces that flowed from his consecrated life, for Polycarp was one of the truly illustrious saints of all ages when viewed in the light of a blameless life. You will remember from your own reading that Polycarp was martyred. Too old to flee, and too sincere a man t ...
On Justification - Mid-America Reformed Seminary
... to his grace, sends Christ as surety and mediator. Christ’s righteousness meets the demands of God’s law—that is, the demands of God’s righteousness and holiness, both in its negative sanction and positive demands, and thus Christ’s righteousness is the material cause, or the ground and reason, of t ...
... to his grace, sends Christ as surety and mediator. Christ’s righteousness meets the demands of God’s law—that is, the demands of God’s righteousness and holiness, both in its negative sanction and positive demands, and thus Christ’s righteousness is the material cause, or the ground and reason, of t ...
god`s money - A Grain of Wheat Ministries
... There are many verses in the New Testament which teach us that those who do the Lord’s work are worthy of our support. When we help them we will also share in their future rewards. It is a very healthy thing to use our money – which is inherently earthly and even an idol to those of the world – to p ...
... There are many verses in the New Testament which teach us that those who do the Lord’s work are worthy of our support. When we help them we will also share in their future rewards. It is a very healthy thing to use our money – which is inherently earthly and even an idol to those of the world – to p ...
Chapter 21
... peace of God which according to Isaiah (11:1–10) the Branch of Jesse will bring. It might be conjectured that any physical bodies of water in the new heaven and earth would also be reminders that the righteousness and the glory of God in Christ will fill the newly recreated earth (cf. Rev 22:1), wh ...
... peace of God which according to Isaiah (11:1–10) the Branch of Jesse will bring. It might be conjectured that any physical bodies of water in the new heaven and earth would also be reminders that the righteousness and the glory of God in Christ will fill the newly recreated earth (cf. Rev 22:1), wh ...
The Covenantal Vow of Jabez
... we find an eschatological land with borders of Abrahamic proportion. In this way, our two verses play a part in the reverberating power of the Bible. Jabez‘s words rebound to the praise and glory of our Triune God as we are reminded to contemplate our great salvation in Jesus Christ. My analysis is ...
... we find an eschatological land with borders of Abrahamic proportion. In this way, our two verses play a part in the reverberating power of the Bible. Jabez‘s words rebound to the praise and glory of our Triune God as we are reminded to contemplate our great salvation in Jesus Christ. My analysis is ...
walking-love-04-2004
... It’s fundamental to Christianity. If you do a study of the virtue of gratitude, you don’t often see it just appear as one item in a list of other virtues. It appears in extremely prominent contexts and is given supreme importance. Many times it seems to be used as a synonym for salvation. In 2 Cor.4 ...
... It’s fundamental to Christianity. If you do a study of the virtue of gratitude, you don’t often see it just appear as one item in a list of other virtues. It appears in extremely prominent contexts and is given supreme importance. Many times it seems to be used as a synonym for salvation. In 2 Cor.4 ...
Theism and Mathematical Realism
... derived from a finite set of axioms, seems to imply that (i) our grasp of mathematical truth extends beyond our construction of mathematical systems and (ii) the class of mathematical propositions is essentially, actually infinite. Realism can supply the vast infinities of objects that mathematics r ...
... derived from a finite set of axioms, seems to imply that (i) our grasp of mathematical truth extends beyond our construction of mathematical systems and (ii) the class of mathematical propositions is essentially, actually infinite. Realism can supply the vast infinities of objects that mathematics r ...
PART FOUR 4A Plato The Beginning of Everything Review
... 2. Conway says that in God “there can exist no new knowledge or Will, but his knowledge and Will are eternal.” What is the difference between “eternal” and “infinite time”? 3. Explain Conway’s meaning when she says, “Likewise, in God there can exist no passion, which to speak properly comes from his ...
... 2. Conway says that in God “there can exist no new knowledge or Will, but his knowledge and Will are eternal.” What is the difference between “eternal” and “infinite time”? 3. Explain Conway’s meaning when she says, “Likewise, in God there can exist no passion, which to speak properly comes from his ...
First Quarter Memory Work - Calvary Lutheran Church and School
... Wednesday, September 24 The Ninth Commandment You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. What does this mean? We should fear and love God that we do not scheme to get our neighbor’s inheritance or house or obtain it by false claims, but do all we can to help him keep it. Thursday, September 25 1 Joh ...
... Wednesday, September 24 The Ninth Commandment You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. What does this mean? We should fear and love God that we do not scheme to get our neighbor’s inheritance or house or obtain it by false claims, but do all we can to help him keep it. Thursday, September 25 1 Joh ...
65-0220 God`s Chosen Place Of Worship
... You know, used to have an old colored friend. He said to me, he said, "Brother Billy," he said, "I--I don't want any trouble at the river." He said, "I want to have my ticket in my hand. And when the whistle blows, I don't want any trouble there. I've asked the Lord, a long time ago, if there's anyt ...
... You know, used to have an old colored friend. He said to me, he said, "Brother Billy," he said, "I--I don't want any trouble at the river." He said, "I want to have my ticket in my hand. And when the whistle blows, I don't want any trouble there. I've asked the Lord, a long time ago, if there's anyt ...
Jul-Aug - Megiddo Church
... THAT seems like an obvious fact . If two persons are to walk together, they must agree on the road they are to take, the direction they will travel, and the speed at which they will go . They must be "agreed ." The same is true in the narrow way . It is too narrow for jagged and thorny branches of d ...
... THAT seems like an obvious fact . If two persons are to walk together, they must agree on the road they are to take, the direction they will travel, and the speed at which they will go . They must be "agreed ." The same is true in the narrow way . It is too narrow for jagged and thorny branches of d ...
The Anatomy of Exposition: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos
... public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching” (1 Ti 4:13). The public reading of Scripture was nothing new. It had naturally come into Christian worship from the Jewish synagogue (cf. Lk 4:16; Ac 15:21; 2 Co 3:14). Not only did Christian churches adopt the custom of the reading of the Ol ...
... public reading of Scripture, to exhortation and teaching” (1 Ti 4:13). The public reading of Scripture was nothing new. It had naturally come into Christian worship from the Jewish synagogue (cf. Lk 4:16; Ac 15:21; 2 Co 3:14). Not only did Christian churches adopt the custom of the reading of the Ol ...
Meek SEREMON notes Feb 5 2017 dcm
... b. In the biblical sense, therefore, being meek describes one who has channeled his strengths into the service of God. SURRENDED TO WORD OF GOD. Only responds to the voice of the master. The slogan 'strong enough to be gentle? comes close to defining it. = apply this to ourselves. When we are meek, ...
... b. In the biblical sense, therefore, being meek describes one who has channeled his strengths into the service of God. SURRENDED TO WORD OF GOD. Only responds to the voice of the master. The slogan 'strong enough to be gentle? comes close to defining it. = apply this to ourselves. When we are meek, ...
Ecumenical Pro-Life Prayers - 40 Days For Life Pensacola
... and of human rights. The unborn cannot speak for themselves. Our text teaches that the Lord would have us speak and act on their behalf for to do so is one of the important ways in which we exercise the dominion God has given us over the earth and all the living things upon it, including our fellow ...
... and of human rights. The unborn cannot speak for themselves. Our text teaches that the Lord would have us speak and act on their behalf for to do so is one of the important ways in which we exercise the dominion God has given us over the earth and all the living things upon it, including our fellow ...
2 Peter 1 3-4 commentary work
... much emphasis Peter puts on the role of Jesus Christ in this letter; and elsewhere in the letter he usually makes Christ, rather than God the Father, the object of knowledge (see 1:8; 2:20; 3:18; in 1:2, it is both “God” and “Jesus our Lord”). Probably, then, “him who called” is Jesus. A few comment ...
... much emphasis Peter puts on the role of Jesus Christ in this letter; and elsewhere in the letter he usually makes Christ, rather than God the Father, the object of knowledge (see 1:8; 2:20; 3:18; in 1:2, it is both “God” and “Jesus our Lord”). Probably, then, “him who called” is Jesus. A few comment ...
The Last Adam》(T. Austin-Sparks)
... company of the people of God, and remind you of that basis upon which you came to be a church and a company of God's people; what I preached unto you and you then believed, and upon which you stand, the basis of your very existence and by which you are saved." Having written all the rest, with a si ...
... company of the people of God, and remind you of that basis upon which you came to be a church and a company of God's people; what I preached unto you and you then believed, and upon which you stand, the basis of your very existence and by which you are saved." Having written all the rest, with a si ...
Psalms 23-25 - BibleStudyEmail.com
... Personally, my greatest fear in such times is for those who I love and support. My fear of losing everything is not as scary as the idea of my family losing everything. My point here is we have to trust God even with that aspect of our lives. It is not up to us as much as it is "up to Him". d) Befor ...
... Personally, my greatest fear in such times is for those who I love and support. My fear of losing everything is not as scary as the idea of my family losing everything. My point here is we have to trust God even with that aspect of our lives. It is not up to us as much as it is "up to Him". d) Befor ...
Well these days, we`re studying this little book in the Old Testament
... Jonah is sinking into the sea… and you wonder, is this it? Think of the drama… What is God gonna do?! Well, Suddenly… - We’re told in verse 17 of chapter one, that “the Lord arranged for a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.” - Now, this word “ ...
... Jonah is sinking into the sea… and you wonder, is this it? Think of the drama… What is God gonna do?! Well, Suddenly… - We’re told in verse 17 of chapter one, that “the Lord arranged for a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.” - Now, this word “ ...
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.