acts of vileness that kenyan church leaders must
... > living God shall push them off and they shall be cast into > the fire. For no longer will God have His true ones > steeping leeched of their life, but He will allow His true > ones to flourish in Him. For He shall be their God, their > maker their shepherd and He shall bring them into Himself > an ...
... > living God shall push them off and they shall be cast into > the fire. For no longer will God have His true ones > steeping leeched of their life, but He will allow His true > ones to flourish in Him. For He shall be their God, their > maker their shepherd and He shall bring them into Himself > an ...
LEVITICUS, Section 1 of 3, (Lev
... The same perfect order is observable in reference to the meat offering. When the soul is led to taste the sweetness of spiritual communion with Christ—to feed upon Him, in peace and thankfulness, in the divine presence, it is drawn out in earnest desire to know more of the wondrous mysteries of His ...
... The same perfect order is observable in reference to the meat offering. When the soul is led to taste the sweetness of spiritual communion with Christ—to feed upon Him, in peace and thankfulness, in the divine presence, it is drawn out in earnest desire to know more of the wondrous mysteries of His ...
JONATHAN EDWARDS`S PHILOSOPHICAL INFLUENCES
... lowest kind. They are “below” the intellectual exercises of the soul because the body is less noble than the soul. 34 As will become apparent in the second section, for Edwards metaphysics took precedence over epistemology. The immediacy of God in “the sense of the heart” is where God acts not throu ...
... lowest kind. They are “below” the intellectual exercises of the soul because the body is less noble than the soul. 34 As will become apparent in the second section, for Edwards metaphysics took precedence over epistemology. The immediacy of God in “the sense of the heart” is where God acts not throu ...
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... confession and prayer. God knows it all; yet tell Him, as if He knew nothing. "Ye people, pour out your hearts before Him. God is a refuge for us." "In everything, by prayer and supplication make your requests known unto God." As we pour out our bitterness, God pours in his peace. Weeping goes out o ...
... confession and prayer. God knows it all; yet tell Him, as if He knew nothing. "Ye people, pour out your hearts before Him. God is a refuge for us." "In everything, by prayer and supplication make your requests known unto God." As we pour out our bitterness, God pours in his peace. Weeping goes out o ...
(Vol. 3)ã
... Hebrews were far from being explicit and accurate in their style, and that it was customary for prophets and angels to speak in the name and character of God." The reply of Dr. Randolph is able and decisive, and as this is a point of great importance, its introduction will not appear unnecessary. "S ...
... Hebrews were far from being explicit and accurate in their style, and that it was customary for prophets and angels to speak in the name and character of God." The reply of Dr. Randolph is able and decisive, and as this is a point of great importance, its introduction will not appear unnecessary. "S ...
Vowing Away the Fifth Commandment
... one's neighbor." V. Philo Philo of Alexandria, who lived from about 20 BCE to 50 CE, provides still another link in the tradition concerning vows.15 He regularly uses eu]xh< and eu@xomai for "vow."16 His most extensive treatment of vows occurs in On the Special Laws. In 1.247-54 he discusses the `gr ...
... one's neighbor." V. Philo Philo of Alexandria, who lived from about 20 BCE to 50 CE, provides still another link in the tradition concerning vows.15 He regularly uses eu]xh< and eu@xomai for "vow."16 His most extensive treatment of vows occurs in On the Special Laws. In 1.247-54 he discusses the `gr ...
Restoration Quarterly 42 (2000) 193
... one's neighbor."14 V. Philo Philo of Alexandria, who lived from about 20 BCE to 50 CE, provides still another link in the tradition concerning vows.15 He regularly uses eu]xh< and eu@xomai for "vow.”16 His most extensive treatment of vows occurs in On the Special Laws. In 1.247-54 he discusses the ' ...
... one's neighbor."14 V. Philo Philo of Alexandria, who lived from about 20 BCE to 50 CE, provides still another link in the tradition concerning vows.15 He regularly uses eu]xh< and eu@xomai for "vow.”16 His most extensive treatment of vows occurs in On the Special Laws. In 1.247-54 he discusses the ' ...
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... restored leper. Or the evangelical symbolism may suggest to us in the slain bird the death, and in the soaring bird the resurrection of Christ—two aspects of His perfected redemption for the sinner. The "cedar" in Scripture is the symbol of loftiness and pride, and leprosy was regarded as God's rebu ...
... restored leper. Or the evangelical symbolism may suggest to us in the slain bird the death, and in the soaring bird the resurrection of Christ—two aspects of His perfected redemption for the sinner. The "cedar" in Scripture is the symbol of loftiness and pride, and leprosy was regarded as God's rebu ...
The Divine Covenants - Eternal Life Ministries
... salvation” (2 Sam. 23:5)? What is meant by “The secret of the LORD is with them that fear him; and he will show them his covenant” (Psa. 25:14)? What does the Lord mean when He speaks of those who “taketh hold of My covenant” (Isa. 56:6)? What does God intend when He says to the Mediator “As for The ...
... salvation” (2 Sam. 23:5)? What is meant by “The secret of the LORD is with them that fear him; and he will show them his covenant” (Psa. 25:14)? What does the Lord mean when He speaks of those who “taketh hold of My covenant” (Isa. 56:6)? What does God intend when He says to the Mediator “As for The ...
michigan bible school “the book of psalms”
... against the enemies of Israel as David’s reign was not always peaceful and Israel had many enemies, both within and without. 6. Although Solomon wrote 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs (1 Kgs. 4:32), only two of his Psalms are recorded for us in this book. 7. The subtitles, while not a part of the inspir ...
... against the enemies of Israel as David’s reign was not always peaceful and Israel had many enemies, both within and without. 6. Although Solomon wrote 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs (1 Kgs. 4:32), only two of his Psalms are recorded for us in this book. 7. The subtitles, while not a part of the inspir ...
Exodus: God`s Glory Revealed A Connections Study Guide
... problems with one solution: enslave the Hebrews. By this time there were hundreds of thousands of them living in Egypt—a free workforce. We tend to forget that this time of trouble was part of the covenant that God created with Abraham. In Genesis 15:13-14 God said: “Know for certain that for four h ...
... problems with one solution: enslave the Hebrews. By this time there were hundreds of thousands of them living in Egypt—a free workforce. We tend to forget that this time of trouble was part of the covenant that God created with Abraham. In Genesis 15:13-14 God said: “Know for certain that for four h ...
The Key to Overcoming: The Law of the Spirit of Life
... the natural human life, that is, from man himself. The law of the Spirit of life in the believer’s spirit derives from God, who as the Spirit dwells in his spirit (8:2, 16). These three parties with the three laws are now present in the believer in much the same way that they (God, man, and Satan) w ...
... the natural human life, that is, from man himself. The law of the Spirit of life in the believer’s spirit derives from God, who as the Spirit dwells in his spirit (8:2, 16). These three parties with the three laws are now present in the believer in much the same way that they (God, man, and Satan) w ...
MIGHT (`IZZAT) Thou art He Who from everlasting was, through the
... suppression. How great the number of those holy souls, those essences of justice, who, accused of tyranny, were put to death! And how many embodiments of purity, who showed forth naught but true knowledge and stainless deeds, suffered an agonizing death! Notwithstanding all this, each of these holy ...
... suppression. How great the number of those holy souls, those essences of justice, who, accused of tyranny, were put to death! And how many embodiments of purity, who showed forth naught but true knowledge and stainless deeds, suffered an agonizing death! Notwithstanding all this, each of these holy ...
an historical and theological survey of the catholic doctrine of
... as a Catholic doctrine, derived from the sources of revelation and explicated by virtually all of the great theologians of the Church. Instead, it is often seen in some Catholic circles as an anomaly of Reformed theology. Secondly, that there are two underlying theological errors which distort the d ...
... as a Catholic doctrine, derived from the sources of revelation and explicated by virtually all of the great theologians of the Church. Instead, it is often seen in some Catholic circles as an anomaly of Reformed theology. Secondly, that there are two underlying theological errors which distort the d ...
Rucsanda, M.: Bach, Mozart and Beethoven`s music – philosophy
... sound art, in a hungry soul of absolute and open to all creation thorough he thought that could come closer to him, who assumed the human condition as a personal experience. One of Cioran’s great passions or obsessions, we might even say, that can be found in almost all his creation, is music. Ciora ...
... sound art, in a hungry soul of absolute and open to all creation thorough he thought that could come closer to him, who assumed the human condition as a personal experience. One of Cioran’s great passions or obsessions, we might even say, that can be found in almost all his creation, is music. Ciora ...
Series 9 Man Elevated to Share in the Divine Life
... into being or motion, whereas a formal cause is an intrinsic principle that makes something to be what it is. For example, the efficient cause of a statue is the sculptor and the strokes of his chisel, whereas the formal cause of the sculpture is its particular form imprinted by the chisel, by which ...
... into being or motion, whereas a formal cause is an intrinsic principle that makes something to be what it is. For example, the efficient cause of a statue is the sculptor and the strokes of his chisel, whereas the formal cause of the sculpture is its particular form imprinted by the chisel, by which ...
william perkins and the character of prophecy
... with prophetic utterances that were specifically applied to them in their situation. Similarly, William Perkins spoke of two elements in rightly dividing the Word of truth: drawing out the doctrine of the passage and applying it.25 He then defines application as “the skill by which the doctrine whic ...
... with prophetic utterances that were specifically applied to them in their situation. Similarly, William Perkins spoke of two elements in rightly dividing the Word of truth: drawing out the doctrine of the passage and applying it.25 He then defines application as “the skill by which the doctrine whic ...
Thomas Aquinas: Integrating Faith and Reason in the Catholic School
... level, no matter what teachers were trying to tell them, students had to make a choice between the Baltimore Catechism on the one hand and the modern world on the other. The magnetism of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll exerted a strong attraction to youth in those days to which Catholics were not immun ...
... level, no matter what teachers were trying to tell them, students had to make a choice between the Baltimore Catechism on the one hand and the modern world on the other. The magnetism of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll exerted a strong attraction to youth in those days to which Catholics were not immun ...
Silent God in a Wordy World. Silence in Ignatian
... the Scriptures. Only in silence and peace does a devout soul find floods of tears, in which it may wash and cleanse itself each night. The further the soul is from the noise of the world, the closer it may be to its Creator, for God, with his holy angels, will draw close to a person who seeks solitu ...
... the Scriptures. Only in silence and peace does a devout soul find floods of tears, in which it may wash and cleanse itself each night. The further the soul is from the noise of the world, the closer it may be to its Creator, for God, with his holy angels, will draw close to a person who seeks solitu ...
1 - The Christian Universalist Association
... divine essence (nature, inner being). In The Orthodox Way, Ware quotes St. Basil as affirming, No one has ever seen the essence of God, but we believe in the essence because we experience the energy (22). The human finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite mind of God, which remains a mystery to ma ...
... divine essence (nature, inner being). In The Orthodox Way, Ware quotes St. Basil as affirming, No one has ever seen the essence of God, but we believe in the essence because we experience the energy (22). The human finite mind cannot comprehend the infinite mind of God, which remains a mystery to ma ...
Christian Spirituality
... then, says St. Teresa, he who does not ask, does not receive. And before her, St. James said the same thing. You have not, because you ask not. (James 4:2) Prayer is particularly necessary to obtain the virtue of continence. And said the wise man, as I knew that I could not otherwise be continent, e ...
... then, says St. Teresa, he who does not ask, does not receive. And before her, St. James said the same thing. You have not, because you ask not. (James 4:2) Prayer is particularly necessary to obtain the virtue of continence. And said the wise man, as I knew that I could not otherwise be continent, e ...
Meaning of the word "sabbath" - Genevan Institute for Reformed
... 3. Since God made all of Creation to declare his glory which includes his holiness and justice, therefore God makes known his moral principles obligating all moral creatures to obey them perfectly and personally for as long as creation exists. Considering these properties, it will become evident as ...
... 3. Since God made all of Creation to declare his glory which includes his holiness and justice, therefore God makes known his moral principles obligating all moral creatures to obey them perfectly and personally for as long as creation exists. Considering these properties, it will become evident as ...
From Slavery to Freedom
... Some of the things Paul names are self-explanatory, both in terms of what they mean and how they can become destructive forces in our lives. But there are others on Paul’s list that, without some explanation, we might too easily dismiss as having no hold on us. Let’s take a closer look at a few of t ...
... Some of the things Paul names are self-explanatory, both in terms of what they mean and how they can become destructive forces in our lives. But there are others on Paul’s list that, without some explanation, we might too easily dismiss as having no hold on us. Let’s take a closer look at a few of t ...
(Watchman Nee)
... above the material, not what merely points to man's good behavior). Thus are we shown how much loss mankind has suffered through the fall. The magnitude of the damage is probably beyond our imagination. The Fall of Man Adam is a soul. His spirit and body are joined in his soul. That astonishing powe ...
... above the material, not what merely points to man's good behavior). Thus are we shown how much loss mankind has suffered through the fall. The magnitude of the damage is probably beyond our imagination. The Fall of Man Adam is a soul. His spirit and body are joined in his soul. That astonishing powe ...
MIRACLES
... helps him to be in touch with his real self and his Creator. Hence, it is not surprising that very few people in the world have any real understanding of either what religion is or what its functions are in governing an individual's life. Scriptures teach us that the purpose of human life is spiritu ...
... helps him to be in touch with his real self and his Creator. Hence, it is not surprising that very few people in the world have any real understanding of either what religion is or what its functions are in governing an individual's life. Scriptures teach us that the purpose of human life is spiritu ...
Divine providence in Judaism
Divine providence (Hebrew השגחה פרטית Hashgochoh Protis or Hashgaha Peratit, lit. divine supervision of the individual) is discussed throughout Rabbinic literature, by the classical Jewish philosophers, and by the tradition of Jewish mysticism.The discussion brings into consideration the Jewish understanding of nature, and its reciprocal, the miraculous. This analysis thus underpins much of Orthodox Judaism's world view, particularly as regards questions of interaction with the natural world.