why do people not see the bible alike?
... This picture of confusion which the religious people present to the world would not be complete without the mention of one other set of differences which further obscures the truth. This class, though different in character from the others and one that grows out of a more generally recognized human ...
... This picture of confusion which the religious people present to the world would not be complete without the mention of one other set of differences which further obscures the truth. This class, though different in character from the others and one that grows out of a more generally recognized human ...
Commentary on Romans - International College of the Bible
... to observe that the redeemed, though not under the moral law of God as "the ministration of condemnation," are, nevertheless, forever under it as an imperishable principle of obligation and authority. In 3:31, the Apostle found it necessary to guard this point: "Do we, then, make void the law throug ...
... to observe that the redeemed, though not under the moral law of God as "the ministration of condemnation," are, nevertheless, forever under it as an imperishable principle of obligation and authority. In 3:31, the Apostle found it necessary to guard this point: "Do we, then, make void the law throug ...
fight for your destiny - Claude et Julia Payan
... only dreaming anyway”, and then you let doubt come into your mind. Have you let yourself get discouraged? Have you tried many projects but are still searching for direction in your life? You feel like you don’t know what you want sometimes. If that’s so, it’s perhaps that your motivations are confus ...
... only dreaming anyway”, and then you let doubt come into your mind. Have you let yourself get discouraged? Have you tried many projects but are still searching for direction in your life? You feel like you don’t know what you want sometimes. If that’s so, it’s perhaps that your motivations are confus ...
Christian-Walk.teacher - Free Sunday School Lessons
... Lord (Ps 1:2), not in the lifestyles of the rich and famous (and wicked). Question: Are we advocating Christian isolationism or a fortress mentality where we separate ourselves completely from unbelievers? No, we are to be separate from sin yet still be salt and light, in the world but not of the wo ...
... Lord (Ps 1:2), not in the lifestyles of the rich and famous (and wicked). Question: Are we advocating Christian isolationism or a fortress mentality where we separate ourselves completely from unbelievers? No, we are to be separate from sin yet still be salt and light, in the world but not of the wo ...
About the Heathen
... – There is no salvation by anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:12) – After all, no one can lay any other foundation than the one that is already laid, and that is Jesus Christ. (1 Cor. 3:11) ...
... – There is no salvation by anyone else, for there is no other name under heaven given among people by which we must be saved. (Acts 4:12) – After all, no one can lay any other foundation than the one that is already laid, and that is Jesus Christ. (1 Cor. 3:11) ...
WORD Document
... times) in the New Testament. Most of the time this expression can be understood to mean the message directed to unbelievers as to why and how they can become a Christian. However, the expression has a much broader (and sometimes different) meaning than this. The following verses all contain the Gree ...
... times) in the New Testament. Most of the time this expression can be understood to mean the message directed to unbelievers as to why and how they can become a Christian. However, the expression has a much broader (and sometimes different) meaning than this. The following verses all contain the Gree ...
Is Calvinism Biblical? • (pdf format) - Bible
... For centuries, Calvinism has been one of the most debated subject along with the doctrines of election and predestination as taught by the modern Reformed movement. The importance of the subject is manifest in that it deals directly with the doctrine of salvation by grace. These two doctrines are wi ...
... For centuries, Calvinism has been one of the most debated subject along with the doctrines of election and predestination as taught by the modern Reformed movement. The importance of the subject is manifest in that it deals directly with the doctrine of salvation by grace. These two doctrines are wi ...
Printer Friendly Format - North Seattle Friends Church
... Later, on that same journey, Woolman described the type of prophetic nonattachment that invigorated both his obedience to the divine voice and his commitment to Quaker community: "I have had renewed evidences that to be faithful to the Lord and content with his will concerning me is a most necessar ...
... Later, on that same journey, Woolman described the type of prophetic nonattachment that invigorated both his obedience to the divine voice and his commitment to Quaker community: "I have had renewed evidences that to be faithful to the Lord and content with his will concerning me is a most necessar ...
64-1221 Why It Had To Be Shepherds
... prophets back through the ages, they were nobodies. But God took that to... and bypassed the--the ethics of the church, and the teachings, to make... show that He is God. He takes something that's nothing, to do something with it. He shows His wisdom and His Godhead by doing so, that He takes the no ...
... prophets back through the ages, they were nobodies. But God took that to... and bypassed the--the ethics of the church, and the teachings, to make... show that He is God. He takes something that's nothing, to do something with it. He shows His wisdom and His Godhead by doing so, that He takes the no ...
Volume 22, Number 2 Fall 2011
... flock, refusing the temptation to shy away from Scripture’s warnings and corrections.2 Yet, his reproof was to be balanced out with “great patience and instruction”—his fiery firmness tempered by his compassion and tenderness toward those under his spiritual care. For the faithful shepherd, patience ...
... flock, refusing the temptation to shy away from Scripture’s warnings and corrections.2 Yet, his reproof was to be balanced out with “great patience and instruction”—his fiery firmness tempered by his compassion and tenderness toward those under his spiritual care. For the faithful shepherd, patience ...
THE MU`TAZILITE QĀD `ABD AL-JABBĀR ON THE DENOTATION
... messenger!”10 Of course, „Abd al-Jabbār is able to acknowledge that there has been no actual convention between God and His prophets, yet it can be supposed so.11 In this way, the denotation of miracles is stronger than words, because words are usually exposed to simile and metaphors which are impra ...
... messenger!”10 Of course, „Abd al-Jabbār is able to acknowledge that there has been no actual convention between God and His prophets, yet it can be supposed so.11 In this way, the denotation of miracles is stronger than words, because words are usually exposed to simile and metaphors which are impra ...
The Original Divine Principle - Divine Principle in several languages
... before the liberation of Korea 〇 Victorious in his fight with myriad Satans in Heaven and Earth, received Heaven’s recognition (seal), came to earth and proclaimed life-giving truth 〇 Difficulty discovering the Principle: “More difficult than picking up a specific grain of sand from the bottom of th ...
... before the liberation of Korea 〇 Victorious in his fight with myriad Satans in Heaven and Earth, received Heaven’s recognition (seal), came to earth and proclaimed life-giving truth 〇 Difficulty discovering the Principle: “More difficult than picking up a specific grain of sand from the bottom of th ...
RTF - Diocese of Los Angeles and the West
... and they that sought evils for me spake vain things, and craftiness all the day long did they meditate. But as for me, like a deaf man I heard them not, and was as a speechless man that openeth not his mouth. And I became as a man that heareth not, and that hath in his mouth no reproofs. For in Thee ...
... and they that sought evils for me spake vain things, and craftiness all the day long did they meditate. But as for me, like a deaf man I heard them not, and was as a speechless man that openeth not his mouth. And I became as a man that heareth not, and that hath in his mouth no reproofs. For in Thee ...
From Slavery to Freedom
... myself and admitting I need help. That’s a lot to swallow for someone who takes pride in making it on my own (sinful as that may be). I suspect it’s hard for you, too. In the end, crying out opens our lives for God’s action. And have no doubt, God will act. When the Israelites cried out, the first t ...
... myself and admitting I need help. That’s a lot to swallow for someone who takes pride in making it on my own (sinful as that may be). I suspect it’s hard for you, too. In the end, crying out opens our lives for God’s action. And have no doubt, God will act. When the Israelites cried out, the first t ...
The Crack in in the Liberty Bell LATEST.p65
... establish a place where people could have freedom of conscience, equal rights for men and women, equal rights for other races with a written constitution to protect those rights. This experiment would, as he prophetically predicted, become the “seed of a nation.” He wrote, My God that has given it t ...
... establish a place where people could have freedom of conscience, equal rights for men and women, equal rights for other races with a written constitution to protect those rights. This experiment would, as he prophetically predicted, become the “seed of a nation.” He wrote, My God that has given it t ...
Anselm`s Fool
... of God and it follows from the fact that God is such-and-such, say, wise, or a perfect being, or whatever, that God exists. Rather, we are going to have to pay attention to the particular “such-and-such” that (D) gives us -- that is, to what it is, or would be, to be something than which nothing gre ...
... of God and it follows from the fact that God is such-and-such, say, wise, or a perfect being, or whatever, that God exists. Rather, we are going to have to pay attention to the particular “such-and-such” that (D) gives us -- that is, to what it is, or would be, to be something than which nothing gre ...
HOW TO HAVE WHOLESOME CHRISTIAN THINKING
... "precious" ability to believe? The words "as precious as ours" appears to be pointing to what they believed in that was a treasure to them rather than to their ability to believe. Jude speaks of this "faith" in verse 3: "Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we ...
... "precious" ability to believe? The words "as precious as ours" appears to be pointing to what they believed in that was a treasure to them rather than to their ability to believe. Jude speaks of this "faith" in verse 3: "Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we ...
UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ ASLAN IN THE CHRONICLES OF
... C.S. Lewis read a lot of books already when he was relatively young. In Surprised by Joy (1955) he tells that reading was one of his greatest joys in life. As a child Lewis read Nesbit’s and Beatrix Potter’s children’s books, as well as other fairytales. Later, in his youth he continued to read many ...
... C.S. Lewis read a lot of books already when he was relatively young. In Surprised by Joy (1955) he tells that reading was one of his greatest joys in life. As a child Lewis read Nesbit’s and Beatrix Potter’s children’s books, as well as other fairytales. Later, in his youth he continued to read many ...
The Waters Above, the Firmament, and the Genesis Gap
... by the Spirit not to have to give a theology lesson here. We know that the waters which water the earth are above us, and we know that God dwells above as well, so the psalmist is allowed to speak of God's chambers and the waters as if they were "in the same place" whereas in fact there is a firmame ...
... by the Spirit not to have to give a theology lesson here. We know that the waters which water the earth are above us, and we know that God dwells above as well, so the psalmist is allowed to speak of God's chambers and the waters as if they were "in the same place" whereas in fact there is a firmame ...
Join In God`s Mission And Make The Impossible Possible.
... God in working out his mission on earth, we must be people who know how to worship in this way. But what does a life of worship actually look like? What does it actually mean to sign up for getting into God’s mission? Over the next five weeks (or however long you choose to take to work through the g ...
... God in working out his mission on earth, we must be people who know how to worship in this way. But what does a life of worship actually look like? What does it actually mean to sign up for getting into God’s mission? Over the next five weeks (or however long you choose to take to work through the g ...
The Scattered Aliens - New Creation Studies
... cleansing. Thus, Jesus entered a spiritual, non-physical tabernacle - “not of this creation” (Hebrews 9:11) with His spiritual, non-physical blood. And as those vessels of the first covenant were sanctified by sprinkled, physical blood, so the spiritual things - the church and heaven - are sanctifie ...
... cleansing. Thus, Jesus entered a spiritual, non-physical tabernacle - “not of this creation” (Hebrews 9:11) with His spiritual, non-physical blood. And as those vessels of the first covenant were sanctified by sprinkled, physical blood, so the spiritual things - the church and heaven - are sanctifie ...
Team Ministries - NEW LIFE At FBC
... an empty seat in the middle of the pew. Once you settle into your seats you are deeply moved by the music ministry that provides a blended combination of traditional and contemporary gospel music, attractive to all ages. “Amen” would be voiced comfortably all over the church. No one would stare at ...
... an empty seat in the middle of the pew. Once you settle into your seats you are deeply moved by the music ministry that provides a blended combination of traditional and contemporary gospel music, attractive to all ages. “Amen” would be voiced comfortably all over the church. No one would stare at ...
The Biblical Theology of the Heart
... examined and rightly concluded by the student of the scriptures. When a life is searched and rescued by Christ, the recovery of significant things comes next. Change would be an understatement; transformation would be getting closer to what has happened and what is ahead. The man or woman who was on ...
... examined and rightly concluded by the student of the scriptures. When a life is searched and rescued by Christ, the recovery of significant things comes next. Change would be an understatement; transformation would be getting closer to what has happened and what is ahead. The man or woman who was on ...
ii. trustful surrender to divine providence
... Hence it is the Will of God which from nothingness drew out the universe with all its grandeur and all that lives in it, the earth with all that is on it and beneath it, all creatures visible and invisible, living and inanimate, reasonable and without reason, from the highest to the lowest. If God ...
... Hence it is the Will of God which from nothingness drew out the universe with all its grandeur and all that lives in it, the earth with all that is on it and beneath it, all creatures visible and invisible, living and inanimate, reasonable and without reason, from the highest to the lowest. If God ...
Noah and the Universal Flood: Part I Events Leading to the Deluge
... There are a number of things about these mixed marriages that merit close examination. First, the young men from the families that professed faith in the true God were motivated not by spiritual concerns, but rather based their decision on the physical beauty of the heathen women. They were directe ...
... There are a number of things about these mixed marriages that merit close examination. First, the young men from the families that professed faith in the true God were motivated not by spiritual concerns, but rather based their decision on the physical beauty of the heathen women. They were directe ...
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.