62-0319 The End-Time Sign Seed
... read in the Bible that whosoever shall take anything out of It or add anything to it, his part will be taken out of the Book of Life, that it stands just the way it is. Many try to say, It's been tampered with, it's been done this a-way or that way. I do not believe that. I believe there's got to be ...
... read in the Bible that whosoever shall take anything out of It or add anything to it, his part will be taken out of the Book of Life, that it stands just the way it is. Many try to say, It's been tampered with, it's been done this a-way or that way. I do not believe that. I believe there's got to be ...
50-0819 Show Us The Father - William Branham Storehouse
... God, be merciful. Nervous and eye trouble, isn't it, sister, with your little girl? Have faith. She'll get over that and be all right. Amen. Do you believe too, sister, with that complication, cancer? Even everything else work on you, isn't that true? Yes, sir. All right. This lady setting here with ...
... God, be merciful. Nervous and eye trouble, isn't it, sister, with your little girl? Have faith. She'll get over that and be all right. Amen. Do you believe too, sister, with that complication, cancer? Even everything else work on you, isn't that true? Yes, sir. All right. This lady setting here with ...
1 Corinthians》(Charles H. Spurgeon)
... That is wisely written, for Paul was about to upbraid these Corinthians for many serious faults, yet he begins by acknowledging that they had certain excellences. It gives you a ground to stand upon if you are willing to see all that is good in those whom you have to rebuke. But Paul did not merely ...
... That is wisely written, for Paul was about to upbraid these Corinthians for many serious faults, yet he begins by acknowledging that they had certain excellences. It gives you a ground to stand upon if you are willing to see all that is good in those whom you have to rebuke. But Paul did not merely ...
Restoration of our Hebraic Roots in the Wedding Ceremony
... Jewish people have a tradition that if you counted the fruit, you would find 613 seeds inside each pomegranate. There are 613 commandments in the Old Testament. Most of the commandments are declarations of how we can do good towards our neighbour / wife. The pomegranate teaches us that compassion (t ...
... Jewish people have a tradition that if you counted the fruit, you would find 613 seeds inside each pomegranate. There are 613 commandments in the Old Testament. Most of the commandments are declarations of how we can do good towards our neighbour / wife. The pomegranate teaches us that compassion (t ...
RAVI ZACHARIAS INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES PRESENTS
... Welcome to the 2015 RZIM Understanding and Answering Islam conference What are the foundational differences between Christianity and Islam? Which is the real Word Of God? The Bible or the Qur’an? Do you know what it costs a Muslim to consider Christ? Islam is no longer distant. In the United State ...
... Welcome to the 2015 RZIM Understanding and Answering Islam conference What are the foundational differences between Christianity and Islam? Which is the real Word Of God? The Bible or the Qur’an? Do you know what it costs a Muslim to consider Christ? Islam is no longer distant. In the United State ...
Why Does God Allow Evil
... A General Overview of Why God Allows Evil First, before tackling various specifics that help to answer this basic question, let’s give a general Christian explanation for why God allows evil into His creation, based on a basic Biblical worldview: God is now in the process of making beings like Himse ...
... A General Overview of Why God Allows Evil First, before tackling various specifics that help to answer this basic question, let’s give a general Christian explanation for why God allows evil into His creation, based on a basic Biblical worldview: God is now in the process of making beings like Himse ...
Deism and the Human Jesus - The Human Jesus and Christian Deism
... into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, 'The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel (good news)' (Mark 1:14-15). Jesus became the leader of the Jewish revolutionary movement which John the Baptist had started. Jesus was joined by other J ...
... into Galilee, preaching the gospel of God, and saying, 'The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel (good news)' (Mark 1:14-15). Jesus became the leader of the Jewish revolutionary movement which John the Baptist had started. Jesus was joined by other J ...
Jam3_13 - Amador Bible Studies
... 1. “Who [is] wise and understanding among you?” a. James now asks another rhetorical question to get his readers to think. b. Many of the Jews admired the scribes and Pharisees because of their great wisdom and knowledge of the Scriptures. They had great learning, but no understanding. They had grea ...
... 1. “Who [is] wise and understanding among you?” a. James now asks another rhetorical question to get his readers to think. b. Many of the Jews admired the scribes and Pharisees because of their great wisdom and knowledge of the Scriptures. They had great learning, but no understanding. They had grea ...
chapter i
... with science, cannot be brought into harmony with what we have learnt from geology. Its ethnological statements are imperfect, if not sometimes inaccurate. The stories of the Fall, of the Flood, and of the Tower of Babel, are incredible in their present form. Some historical element may underlie ma ...
... with science, cannot be brought into harmony with what we have learnt from geology. Its ethnological statements are imperfect, if not sometimes inaccurate. The stories of the Fall, of the Flood, and of the Tower of Babel, are incredible in their present form. Some historical element may underlie ma ...
The Letters to the Ephesians
... Today the ruins of Ephesus are a favorite tourist site. Some question whether or not this letter was written to the Ephesians, even though the first verse says “to the saints who are at Ephesus”. Some of the early Greek manuscripts leave out the words about Ephesus. The letter doesn’t have the usual ...
... Today the ruins of Ephesus are a favorite tourist site. Some question whether or not this letter was written to the Ephesians, even though the first verse says “to the saints who are at Ephesus”. Some of the early Greek manuscripts leave out the words about Ephesus. The letter doesn’t have the usual ...
the age of reason - The Bible Exposed
... harmony with what we have learnt from geology. Its ethnological statements are imperfect, if not sometimes inaccurate. The stories of the Fall, of the Flood, and of the Tower of Babel, are incredible in their present form. Some historical element may underlie many of the traditions in the first ele ...
... harmony with what we have learnt from geology. Its ethnological statements are imperfect, if not sometimes inaccurate. The stories of the Fall, of the Flood, and of the Tower of Babel, are incredible in their present form. Some historical element may underlie many of the traditions in the first ele ...
Canon of St
... Arise, O my soul, and reveal the evil things you have done. Ponder them well and allow your tears to flow. Then confess your deeds and thoughts openly to Christ, and He will make you righteous. There never has been a sin, a deed, an evil act that I have not cherished, O Saviour. I have sinned in my ...
... Arise, O my soul, and reveal the evil things you have done. Ponder them well and allow your tears to flow. Then confess your deeds and thoughts openly to Christ, and He will make you righteous. There never has been a sin, a deed, an evil act that I have not cherished, O Saviour. I have sinned in my ...
QUESTION 112 The Cause of Grace Next we have to consider the
... Objection 3: An agent with infinite power does not require a disposition on the part of the matter, since he does not even require matter itself; this is clear in the case of the act of creating, since this act is compared with the giving of grace, which is itself called “a new creature” in Galatian ...
... Objection 3: An agent with infinite power does not require a disposition on the part of the matter, since he does not even require matter itself; this is clear in the case of the act of creating, since this act is compared with the giving of grace, which is itself called “a new creature” in Galatian ...
Ecclesiastes - preachers` gathering
... That is secularism. Never be taken in by all the idealistic claims of secular society. It is idolatry of the basest kind. Their God is their belly, their appetites; they glory in their shame, because they have nothing else to glory in, with their minds set upon early things. Keep clearly in mind tha ...
... That is secularism. Never be taken in by all the idealistic claims of secular society. It is idolatry of the basest kind. Their God is their belly, their appetites; they glory in their shame, because they have nothing else to glory in, with their minds set upon early things. Keep clearly in mind tha ...
Michael Martin and the moral argument for God`s existence
... murderers!”1 Given the dominance of theism (we may even say of Christian theism) throughout the Middle Ages—one thinks immediately of St. Anselm and St. Thomas Aquinas—and into the early modern period—with René Descartes and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, for example— the death of God no doubt came ...
... murderers!”1 Given the dominance of theism (we may even say of Christian theism) throughout the Middle Ages—one thinks immediately of St. Anselm and St. Thomas Aquinas—and into the early modern period—with René Descartes and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, for example— the death of God no doubt came ...
ASPECTS OF THE SOTERIOLOGY OF KARL BARTH Fred H.
... Judge, allows Himself to be judged in their place, in this way establishing and proclaiming among sinners, and in defiance of their sin, His divine right which is as such the basis of a new right of man before Him. It does not consist, therefore only in the justification of man," says Barth. "It con ...
... Judge, allows Himself to be judged in their place, in this way establishing and proclaiming among sinners, and in defiance of their sin, His divine right which is as such the basis of a new right of man before Him. It does not consist, therefore only in the justification of man," says Barth. "It con ...
From Thanksgiving To Thankful Living
... Many Are Ungrateful? Our culture encourages us to be discontent with who we are & what we have Instead of appreciating the gifts, blessings and talents that we do have, much of our modern culture tries to get us to compare what we have with what others have. ...
... Many Are Ungrateful? Our culture encourages us to be discontent with who we are & what we have Instead of appreciating the gifts, blessings and talents that we do have, much of our modern culture tries to get us to compare what we have with what others have. ...
an electronic copy of Thirty-One Days of Grace
... to chase after some experience was not the answer. I’d seen people who had gone down that road and it had worked for a while, but then it started to get old. Then it just seemed as if the Holy Spirit began saying to me, “Paul, what you are looking for, you already have. What God gave you in the Lord ...
... to chase after some experience was not the answer. I’d seen people who had gone down that road and it had worked for a while, but then it started to get old. Then it just seemed as if the Holy Spirit began saying to me, “Paul, what you are looking for, you already have. What God gave you in the Lord ...
John Updike`s Theological World by Robert K. Johnston Robert K
... He says it “had the signature: decisive but illegible” (Pigeon Feathers and Other Stories, pp. 172-174). Such an experience is not uncommon in Updike’s fictional world, stemming perhaps from the author’s childhood: his family, Updike has said, was inclined “to examine everything for God’s fingerpri ...
... He says it “had the signature: decisive but illegible” (Pigeon Feathers and Other Stories, pp. 172-174). Such an experience is not uncommon in Updike’s fictional world, stemming perhaps from the author’s childhood: his family, Updike has said, was inclined “to examine everything for God’s fingerpri ...
Psalm 51 - JimCarey.us
... his spiritual nature was awakened, and he poured out his song to the accompaniment of sighs and tears. The great sin of David is not to be excused, but it is well to remember that his case has an exceptional collection of specialities in it. He was a man of very strong passions, a soldier, and an Or ...
... his spiritual nature was awakened, and he poured out his song to the accompaniment of sighs and tears. The great sin of David is not to be excused, but it is well to remember that his case has an exceptional collection of specialities in it. He was a man of very strong passions, a soldier, and an Or ...
The Ten Commandments A Study Guide
... B.Though not useful for us to earn our justification – Law & Gospel i. Rom. 3:20-22: “20 For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight. 21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it- 22 the rig ...
... B.Though not useful for us to earn our justification – Law & Gospel i. Rom. 3:20-22: “20 For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight. 21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it- 22 the rig ...
99 Anniversaries and Types
... 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 ...
Edited March 2003 - Mission Gate Prison Ministry
... C. H. Spurgeon This would be a good motto for those who are intending to build new places of worship. Let them not be built through strife, because of a squabble among the people of God, but make sure that all concerned are actuated by right motives, and seeking only the glory of God. Then, sometime ...
... C. H. Spurgeon This would be a good motto for those who are intending to build new places of worship. Let them not be built through strife, because of a squabble among the people of God, but make sure that all concerned are actuated by right motives, and seeking only the glory of God. Then, sometime ...
PONTIFICAL BIBLICAL COMMISSION THE BIBLE AND MORALITY
... have been annulled; just think about such themes as violence, terrorism, war, immigration, distribution of wealth , respect for natural resources, life, work, sexuality, genetic research, the family and community life. Faced by such complex problems one is tempted to marginalize, totally or partiall ...
... have been annulled; just think about such themes as violence, terrorism, war, immigration, distribution of wealth , respect for natural resources, life, work, sexuality, genetic research, the family and community life. Faced by such complex problems one is tempted to marginalize, totally or partiall ...
The teaching of Christ and the Antichrist in the thought of Matthias
... religious sense. Some medieval theologians who were persecuted by the Catholic Church, as well as most of the Reformers, identified the Antichrist with individual popes or with the papacy in general. However, all those identifications proved to be incorrect, says Grudem, and it is possible that on t ...
... religious sense. Some medieval theologians who were persecuted by the Catholic Church, as well as most of the Reformers, identified the Antichrist with individual popes or with the papacy in general. However, all those identifications proved to be incorrect, says Grudem, and it is possible that on t ...
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.