(Charles G. Finney)
... Gospel, that it is necessary to raise an excitement among them, till the tide rises so high as to sweep away the opposing obstacles. They must be so aroused that they will break over these counteracting influences, before they will obey God. Look back at the history of the Jews, and you will see tha ...
... Gospel, that it is necessary to raise an excitement among them, till the tide rises so high as to sweep away the opposing obstacles. They must be so aroused that they will break over these counteracting influences, before they will obey God. Look back at the history of the Jews, and you will see tha ...
lament in romans - Boyce Digital Library Home
... and pastoral distress. Suffering is in fact integral to his theology, and this is especially evident in the epistle to the Romans. In the vast sea of works on Romans the theme of suffering is sometimes surrendered for more familiar interpretive turf.3 Perhaps this tendency is due to the fact that Pa ...
... and pastoral distress. Suffering is in fact integral to his theology, and this is especially evident in the epistle to the Romans. In the vast sea of works on Romans the theme of suffering is sometimes surrendered for more familiar interpretive turf.3 Perhaps this tendency is due to the fact that Pa ...
6 Testimonies - Ellen White Defend
... Brethren, "we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men." "What manner of person ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting the coming of the day of God?" 1 Corinthians 4:9; 2 Peter 3:11, 12, margin. p. 13, Para. 2, [6T]. In order to manifest ...
... Brethren, "we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels, and to men." "What manner of person ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting the coming of the day of God?" 1 Corinthians 4:9; 2 Peter 3:11, 12, margin. p. 13, Para. 2, [6T]. In order to manifest ...
Special Testimonies Series B, Nos. 1-19 SpTB01
... a faith that works by love and purifies the soul. It is dangerous for you to trifle with the sacred demands of conscience, dangerous for you to set an example that leads others in a wrong direction. Christians should carry with them, wherever they go, the sweet fragrance of Christ’s righteousness, s ...
... a faith that works by love and purifies the soul. It is dangerous for you to trifle with the sacred demands of conscience, dangerous for you to set an example that leads others in a wrong direction. Christians should carry with them, wherever they go, the sweet fragrance of Christ’s righteousness, s ...
File - Swatara Church of God
... That 37-inch-thick ice represents the trustworthiness of God’s character and promises. If you have enough faith to venture onto it, it will support you. On the other hand, great faith in ¼-inch-thick ice won’t prevent you from breaking through it. It’s not how much faith you have, but where you plac ...
... That 37-inch-thick ice represents the trustworthiness of God’s character and promises. If you have enough faith to venture onto it, it will support you. On the other hand, great faith in ¼-inch-thick ice won’t prevent you from breaking through it. It’s not how much faith you have, but where you plac ...
(Vol. 1》(George Whitefield)
... How soon man fell after he was created, is not told us; and therefore, to fix any time, is to be wise above what is written. And, I think, they who suppose that man fell the same day in which he was made, have no sufficient ground for their opinion. The many things which are crowded together in the ...
... How soon man fell after he was created, is not told us; and therefore, to fix any time, is to be wise above what is written. And, I think, they who suppose that man fell the same day in which he was made, have no sufficient ground for their opinion. The many things which are crowded together in the ...
whatchristianleaders
... Bible would invent a dreadful doctrine like Calvinism, which would have us believe it is an act of ‘grace’ to select only certain people for heaven and, by exclusion, others for hell, comes perilously close to blasphemy. And that is why I congratulate Dave Hunt for writing this excellent clarificati ...
... Bible would invent a dreadful doctrine like Calvinism, which would have us believe it is an act of ‘grace’ to select only certain people for heaven and, by exclusion, others for hell, comes perilously close to blasphemy. And that is why I congratulate Dave Hunt for writing this excellent clarificati ...
Quotations Of St. Julie - SND National Education Office
... Your spiritual progress must be based on the firm and solid rock of the holy word of God. -St. Julie Billiart Seek only the greater glory of the good God in everything you have to do. -St. Julie Billiart The holy Name of the Lord be ever blessed and praised for all His mercies. -St. Julie Billiart I ...
... Your spiritual progress must be based on the firm and solid rock of the holy word of God. -St. Julie Billiart Seek only the greater glory of the good God in everything you have to do. -St. Julie Billiart The holy Name of the Lord be ever blessed and praised for all His mercies. -St. Julie Billiart I ...
MA Dissertation Outline:
... plurall…made heaven and earth.” [IX, 92] Evident here is the importance of grammar to Donne’s theology, wherein a grammatical plural of the Hebrew word for God must necessarily imply a plural form of the Godhead, a Trinity. But how does the Holy Ghost proceed from a Trinitarian God? In attempting to ...
... plurall…made heaven and earth.” [IX, 92] Evident here is the importance of grammar to Donne’s theology, wherein a grammatical plural of the Hebrew word for God must necessarily imply a plural form of the Godhead, a Trinity. But how does the Holy Ghost proceed from a Trinitarian God? In attempting to ...
An Exposition of the Epistle of James
... from that error, by showing that they are not masters but ministers: give them the honor of a minister and steward, but not that dependence which is due only to the Master. See 2 Corinthians 1:24. We are not to prescribe articles of faith but explain them. So the apostle Peter bids the elders not to ...
... from that error, by showing that they are not masters but ministers: give them the honor of a minister and steward, but not that dependence which is due only to the Master. See 2 Corinthians 1:24. We are not to prescribe articles of faith but explain them. So the apostle Peter bids the elders not to ...
Holiness Through the Ages: An Historical Reader of Christian
... this item for academic use. Copyright of this item remains with the author(s). For any commercial or non-educational use of the material, please contact the author(s) directly. First Fruits Press is a digital imprint of the Asbury Theological Seminary, B.L. Fisher Library. Its publications are avail ...
... this item for academic use. Copyright of this item remains with the author(s). For any commercial or non-educational use of the material, please contact the author(s) directly. First Fruits Press is a digital imprint of the Asbury Theological Seminary, B.L. Fisher Library. Its publications are avail ...
nt_books_77_1corinthians
... Professor Simon Greenleaf was one of the most eminent lawyers of all time. His “Laws of Evidence” for many years were accepted by all States in the United States as the standard methodology for evaluating cases. He was teaching law at a university in the United States when one of his students asked ...
... Professor Simon Greenleaf was one of the most eminent lawyers of all time. His “Laws of Evidence” for many years were accepted by all States in the United States as the standard methodology for evaluating cases. He was teaching law at a university in the United States when one of his students asked ...
EPH_MSTR - Calvary Chapel of Anne Arundel County
... Ephesians, God will show us the things that rob us of the spiritual blessings available for us today, God’s warnings to protect us. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 2:9-10: But as it is written: "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man The things which God has prepared for ...
... Ephesians, God will show us the things that rob us of the spiritual blessings available for us today, God’s warnings to protect us. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 2:9-10: But as it is written: "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man The things which God has prepared for ...
T_SIrnAH En WT
... He also announced among them what related to the knowledge of the Father,--namely, that he cannot be understood or comprehended, nor so much as seen or heard, except in so far as he is known by Monogenes only. And the reason why the rest of the AEons possess perpetual existence is found in that part ...
... He also announced among them what related to the knowledge of the Father,--namely, that he cannot be understood or comprehended, nor so much as seen or heard, except in so far as he is known by Monogenes only. And the reason why the rest of the AEons possess perpetual existence is found in that part ...
holy living - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
... distinguished only by a more conspicuous share of the general suffering; and Taylor’s learning, meekness, and purity naturally became offenses, where hypocrisy was virtue. In 1654, he had republished his “Catechism for Children” in a larger shape, and entitled it the “Golden Grove,” in compliment to ...
... distinguished only by a more conspicuous share of the general suffering; and Taylor’s learning, meekness, and purity naturally became offenses, where hypocrisy was virtue. In 1654, he had republished his “Catechism for Children” in a larger shape, and entitled it the “Golden Grove,” in compliment to ...
Romans 5:10 - Third Millennium Ministries
... of authors, they have been for the most part given. Much light is thrown on a passage by conveying the full meaning of the original. This has been done partly by giving such different versions as seemed most entitled to approbation, and partly by referring to other passages where such words occur: s ...
... of authors, they have been for the most part given. Much light is thrown on a passage by conveying the full meaning of the original. This has been done partly by giving such different versions as seemed most entitled to approbation, and partly by referring to other passages where such words occur: s ...
The Golden Alphabet
... shape, equally delicate and beautiful, is before your eyes. So it is here. What you see is the same, and yet never the same: it is the same truth, but it is always placed in a new light, put in a new connection, or in some way or other invested with freshness. I do not believe that any subject other ...
... shape, equally delicate and beautiful, is before your eyes. So it is here. What you see is the same, and yet never the same: it is the same truth, but it is always placed in a new light, put in a new connection, or in some way or other invested with freshness. I do not believe that any subject other ...
Able to the Uttermost - Eternal Life Ministries
... come unto God by Him.” Here, then, are the people for whom He pleads. He maketh intercession for “them that come unto God by Him.” What is coming to God? Now, every man, every reasonable man, who sincerely desires to exercise worship, wishes, when he worships, to come unto God. When I pray I do not ...
... come unto God by Him.” Here, then, are the people for whom He pleads. He maketh intercession for “them that come unto God by Him.” What is coming to God? Now, every man, every reasonable man, who sincerely desires to exercise worship, wishes, when he worships, to come unto God. When I pray I do not ...
1-1 The Personality of God
... beauty, for poetry, for art, for mystery and dreams, to find love, the meaning of life, for personal contact with God. The rush of modern life has left each of us with the niggling conscience that this is the sort of life we want to have, indeed, that we ought to follow. But not only do we not follo ...
... beauty, for poetry, for art, for mystery and dreams, to find love, the meaning of life, for personal contact with God. The rush of modern life has left each of us with the niggling conscience that this is the sort of life we want to have, indeed, that we ought to follow. But not only do we not follo ...
one hundred and seventy bible lessons or sermon outlines
... Note Galatians 3:26 and I John 3:2: “Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.” “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is. In Hebrews 9:26 - Hebrews 10: ...
... Note Galatians 3:26 and I John 3:2: “Ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.” “Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is. In Hebrews 9:26 - Hebrews 10: ...
JM NOTES 2 - Christian Messages
... past days, and which still continued in him in the then present time as a prisoner of Rome. Phil2v1 Here the apostle raises powerful arguments, based on Christian experience, in reference to what he is about to put before them as to the need of being of one mind and having the same love. There could ...
... past days, and which still continued in him in the then present time as a prisoner of Rome. Phil2v1 Here the apostle raises powerful arguments, based on Christian experience, in reference to what he is about to put before them as to the need of being of one mind and having the same love. There could ...
Answers To Objections
... All this was inevitable. The presentation of any belief or doctrine, religious or otherwise, is in two parts: setting forth evidence for the belief, and answering those who bring forth arguments for a contrary belief. Now, the initial period of militant advocacy of belief, and the refutation of fal ...
... All this was inevitable. The presentation of any belief or doctrine, religious or otherwise, is in two parts: setting forth evidence for the belief, and answering those who bring forth arguments for a contrary belief. Now, the initial period of militant advocacy of belief, and the refutation of fal ...
1 - Documenta Catholica Omnia
... Remove this difficulty, if you can, by harmonizing the accounts, and I am ready to yield. In any case, however, it is hardly consistent to believe that God, the God of Christians, was born from the womb. 2. AUGUSTIN replied: Had you read the Gospel with care, and inquired into those places where you ...
... Remove this difficulty, if you can, by harmonizing the accounts, and I am ready to yield. In any case, however, it is hardly consistent to believe that God, the God of Christians, was born from the womb. 2. AUGUSTIN replied: Had you read the Gospel with care, and inquired into those places where you ...
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... own city at what was then the suburb of ar-Raml. Alexandria, however, could not be ignored, since it held the key to the Egyptian granary on which Rome increasingly came to rely; and the city soon regained its independence. St. Mark, the traditional author of the second Synoptic Gospel, is said to h ...
... own city at what was then the suburb of ar-Raml. Alexandria, however, could not be ignored, since it held the key to the Egyptian granary on which Rome increasingly came to rely; and the city soon regained its independence. St. Mark, the traditional author of the second Synoptic Gospel, is said to h ...
A Prophet Visits South Africa
... choosing rather to detour around the other side of the garden. Two weeks later as he was playing on the banks of the Ohio River, he saw a vision. He noticed what appeared to him to be a bridge coming up from the Kentucky side of the river, over towards Indiana. As the bridge was progressing towards ...
... choosing rather to detour around the other side of the garden. Two weeks later as he was playing on the banks of the Ohio River, he saw a vision. He noticed what appeared to him to be a bridge coming up from the Kentucky side of the river, over towards Indiana. As the bridge was progressing towards ...
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.