
Book III - Malkovsky`s Home Page
... process of being perfected, a person cannot but experience great forgetfulness of all things since forms and knowledge are gradually being erased from the memory. Owing to this absorption of the memory in God, a person will show many deficiencies in exterior behavior and customs, forgetting to eat ...
... process of being perfected, a person cannot but experience great forgetfulness of all things since forms and knowledge are gradually being erased from the memory. Owing to this absorption of the memory in God, a person will show many deficiencies in exterior behavior and customs, forgetting to eat ...
RTF - Diocese of Los Angeles and the West
... All-holy Trinity, have mercy on us. Lord, cleanse us from our sins. Master, pardon our iniquities. Holy God, visit and heal our infirmities for Thy Name’s sake. Lord, have mercy. (THRICE) Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. Our ...
... All-holy Trinity, have mercy on us. Lord, cleanse us from our sins. Master, pardon our iniquities. Holy God, visit and heal our infirmities for Thy Name’s sake. Lord, have mercy. (THRICE) Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit; both now and ever, and unto ages of ages. Amen. Our ...
(Watchman Nee)
... promise her? It was this: "In the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as God, knowing good and evil" (Gen. 3.5). "Be as God" was the enemy's promise. He told Eve that not withstanding the power which she already possessed there was still a great chasm between her and ...
... promise her? It was this: "In the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as God, knowing good and evil" (Gen. 3.5). "Be as God" was the enemy's promise. He told Eve that not withstanding the power which she already possessed there was still a great chasm between her and ...
UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ ASLAN IN THE CHRONICLES OF
... - the Christ figure in The Chronicles of Narnia was not treated in depth, even though some roles of his were studied. As roles suggest more of the deeds of a person, it is not enough only to describe them leaving the description of the actual characteristics and personality to a minor position. I ha ...
... - the Christ figure in The Chronicles of Narnia was not treated in depth, even though some roles of his were studied. As roles suggest more of the deeds of a person, it is not enough only to describe them leaving the description of the actual characteristics and personality to a minor position. I ha ...
Wesleyan Theological Journal
... which originated in Christian theological discussion concerning the divine Trinity, conveys the sense of unity, or, the interpenetration (Greek-perichoresis; Latin-circuminsessio) of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Williams uses the term to speak of humanity’s union with Adam in the Fall, with Ch ...
... which originated in Christian theological discussion concerning the divine Trinity, conveys the sense of unity, or, the interpenetration (Greek-perichoresis; Latin-circuminsessio) of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Williams uses the term to speak of humanity’s union with Adam in the Fall, with Ch ...
Canon of St
... His crib; He manifested as martyrs the infants whom Herod slew, glorified Simeon the Elder and the widow Anna, but you, my soul, have not imitated the lives and works of any such as these. Therefore, how terrible it will be for you when you are judged! ...
... His crib; He manifested as martyrs the infants whom Herod slew, glorified Simeon the Elder and the widow Anna, but you, my soul, have not imitated the lives and works of any such as these. Therefore, how terrible it will be for you when you are judged! ...
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 ...
RAVI ZACHARIAS INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES PRESENTS
... RZIM regularly gathers some of the world’s leading Christian scholars researching Islam, as well as some of the greatest contemporary apologists to Muslims. Our speakers represent a wide range of backgrounds – including former Muslims – and bring a wealth of academic and international ministry exper ...
... RZIM regularly gathers some of the world’s leading Christian scholars researching Islam, as well as some of the greatest contemporary apologists to Muslims. Our speakers represent a wide range of backgrounds – including former Muslims – and bring a wealth of academic and international ministry exper ...
(Lewis S. Chafer)
... holiness of God no person, saved or unsaved, can rightfully claim, within his own merit, to be obedient and righteous in the sight of God; yet the weakest person who stands in Christ is, by virtue of that position, a child of obedience in the sight of God. In all the children of disobedience, regard ...
... holiness of God no person, saved or unsaved, can rightfully claim, within his own merit, to be obedient and righteous in the sight of God; yet the weakest person who stands in Christ is, by virtue of that position, a child of obedience in the sight of God. In all the children of disobedience, regard ...
Jam3_13 - Amador Bible Studies
... of life that is pleasing to God. f. By executing our very own spiritual life in the sphere of this humility, which can only be produced by real divine wisdom, we demonstrate for all to see the divine works, the real production, the true spiritual deeds of the spiritual life. g. The spiritual life is ...
... of life that is pleasing to God. f. By executing our very own spiritual life in the sphere of this humility, which can only be produced by real divine wisdom, we demonstrate for all to see the divine works, the real production, the true spiritual deeds of the spiritual life. g. The spiritual life is ...
Document
... little about this great preacher’s past or childhood. However, we can be sure that he was proud of his roots because we see the phrase “the son of Amoz” repeatedly (seven times) throughout the book. Beyond the book that bears his name, we can also read about the ministry of Isaiah in 2 Kings and 2 C ...
... little about this great preacher’s past or childhood. However, we can be sure that he was proud of his roots because we see the phrase “the son of Amoz” repeatedly (seven times) throughout the book. Beyond the book that bears his name, we can also read about the ministry of Isaiah in 2 Kings and 2 C ...
Topic: God is the Creator
... Practical Application: Bring a book about children from around the world. Although children come from different countries, speak different languages, dress up differently, have different hair, eye, and skin colors, each one is special to God and God loves them just as God loves you. Songs: “Jesus’ l ...
... Practical Application: Bring a book about children from around the world. Although children come from different countries, speak different languages, dress up differently, have different hair, eye, and skin colors, each one is special to God and God loves them just as God loves you. Songs: “Jesus’ l ...
conscience, morality, values
... awareness of theology as ‘faith seeking understanding’, an effort to use human reason to understand and interpret better God’s revelation. The material in this guide should be read alongside the following: ...
... awareness of theology as ‘faith seeking understanding’, an effort to use human reason to understand and interpret better God’s revelation. The material in this guide should be read alongside the following: ...
HOW TO HAVE WHOLESOME CHRISTIAN THINKING
... Jesus Christ. He is "our God and Savior Jesus Christ." "Grace and peace be yours in abundance" It is grace—getting from God what we do not deserve—that has provided the Christian life to us. God forgiving our sins has come to us only through the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for us. It is ...
... Jesus Christ. He is "our God and Savior Jesus Christ." "Grace and peace be yours in abundance" It is grace—getting from God what we do not deserve—that has provided the Christian life to us. God forgiving our sins has come to us only through the ultimate sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for us. It is ...
Hobbes` Leviathan. The Irresistible Power of a
... guarantees all subsequent contracts and covenants created? Hobbes seems to see in the fear of God the only means to back up contracts in the state of nature: So that before the time of civil society, or in the interruption thereof by war, there is nothing can strengthen a covenant of peace agreed on ...
... guarantees all subsequent contracts and covenants created? Hobbes seems to see in the fear of God the only means to back up contracts in the state of nature: So that before the time of civil society, or in the interruption thereof by war, there is nothing can strengthen a covenant of peace agreed on ...
Edited March 2003 - Mission Gate Prison Ministry
... Take another look at this list in light of God’s plan for marriage, and you’ll see that these are also qualities which should characterize a loving, strong, and growing one-flesh relationship. These blessings are a basis for unity in a marriage as well as unity in the church, which makes sense becau ...
... Take another look at this list in light of God’s plan for marriage, and you’ll see that these are also qualities which should characterize a loving, strong, and growing one-flesh relationship. These blessings are a basis for unity in a marriage as well as unity in the church, which makes sense becau ...
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... His prayer and happy choice, with God's gracious answer, we find 1 Kings 3:5. We may farther observe here, (1.) That a man's state is best known by the secret desires of his soul. (2.) Faith, which through the great sacrifice enables us to realize eternal things, will make us count all things dung a ...
... His prayer and happy choice, with God's gracious answer, we find 1 Kings 3:5. We may farther observe here, (1.) That a man's state is best known by the secret desires of his soul. (2.) Faith, which through the great sacrifice enables us to realize eternal things, will make us count all things dung a ...
FINDING HOPE IN GOD`S WORD AND HIS SOVEREIGNTY IN
... emotional health offers us an important insight into the doctrine of sanctification.”6 Depression causes many people to struggle not only physically and mentally but also spiritually. Many Christians suffer from chronic depression; they are ashamed of their depression and feel that there must be so ...
... emotional health offers us an important insight into the doctrine of sanctification.”6 Depression causes many people to struggle not only physically and mentally but also spiritually. Many Christians suffer from chronic depression; they are ashamed of their depression and feel that there must be so ...
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 ...
Barthianism - Free Reformed Churches of North America
... Barth criticized the notion of the 19th century that man has a natural ability to know God and to understand God. The liberal theologians of the 19th century had taught that man has natural capacities to grasp God. Man can, by his own reasoning, come to a certain understanding of the truth. This is ...
... Barth criticized the notion of the 19th century that man has a natural ability to know God and to understand God. The liberal theologians of the 19th century had taught that man has natural capacities to grasp God. Man can, by his own reasoning, come to a certain understanding of the truth. This is ...
What Kingdom of God Did Jesus Proclaim in Luke?
... [A.1 and A.2 give the “Jewish” view of the kingdom, based on Old Testament promises interpreted normally. That Jewish view, correct in general, was emphasized in Luke 1-2 as the proper background for the rest of the book.9 Though not included in this study, John the Baptist’s preaching about the com ...
... [A.1 and A.2 give the “Jewish” view of the kingdom, based on Old Testament promises interpreted normally. That Jewish view, correct in general, was emphasized in Luke 1-2 as the proper background for the rest of the book.9 Though not included in this study, John the Baptist’s preaching about the com ...
Summary Of Christian Doctrine
... a. Insufficiency of general revelation. While Pelagians, Rationalists, and Deists regard this revelation as adequate for our present needs, Roman Catholics and Protestants are agreed that it is not sufficient. It was obscured by the blight of sin resting on God's beautiful creation. The handwriting ...
... a. Insufficiency of general revelation. While Pelagians, Rationalists, and Deists regard this revelation as adequate for our present needs, Roman Catholics and Protestants are agreed that it is not sufficient. It was obscured by the blight of sin resting on God's beautiful creation. The handwriting ...
61-0119a The Water Baptism
... And then, every person in the Bible was baptized after that, was baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. And those who had already been baptized by John, had to come and be rebaptized again in the name of Jesus Christ before they got the Holy Ghost. Well, I said, "See, you're not zeroed there. There's ...
... And then, every person in the Bible was baptized after that, was baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. And those who had already been baptized by John, had to come and be rebaptized again in the name of Jesus Christ before they got the Holy Ghost. Well, I said, "See, you're not zeroed there. There's ...
“VIOLENT MOTIONS OF CARNAL AFFECTIONS”: JONATHAN
... Evangelical pastors today may very well find the descriptor “enthusiastic” a compliment, but this has not always been the case. As recently as a few centuries ago, few insults could be leveled against ministers greater than the charge of “enthusiasm.” Enthusiasts were the religious “crazies”; sects ...
... Evangelical pastors today may very well find the descriptor “enthusiastic” a compliment, but this has not always been the case. As recently as a few centuries ago, few insults could be leveled against ministers greater than the charge of “enthusiasm.” Enthusiasts were the religious “crazies”; sects ...
God in Christianity

God in Christianity is the eternal being who created and preserves all things. Christians believe God to be both transcendent (wholly independent of, and removed from, the material universe) and immanent (involved in the world). Christian teachings of the immanence and involvement of God and his love for humanity exclude the belief that God is of the same substance as the created universe but accept that God's divine Nature was hypostatically united to human nature in the person of Jesus Christ, in an event known as the Incarnation.Early Christian views of God were expressed in the Pauline Epistles and the early creeds, which proclaimed one God and the divinity of Jesus, almost in the same breath as in 1 Corinthians (8:5-6): ""For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as indeed there are many 'gods' and many 'lords'), yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live."" ""Although the Judæo-Christian sect of the Ebionites protested against this apotheosis of Jesus, the great mass of Gentile Christians accepted it."" This began to differentiate the Gentile Christian views of God from traditional Jewish teachings of the time.The theology of the attributes and nature of God has been discussed since the earliest days of Christianity, with Irenaeus writing in the 2nd century: ""His greatness lacks nothing, but contains all things"". In the 8th century, John of Damascus listed eighteen attributes which remain widely accepted. As time passed, theologians developed systematic lists of these attributes, some based on statements in the Bible (e.g., the Lord's Prayer, stating that the Father is in Heaven), others based on theological reasoning. The Kingdom of God is a prominent phrase in the Synoptic Gospels and while there is near unanimous agreement among scholars that it represents a key element of the teachings of Jesus, there is little scholarly agreement on its exact interpretation.Although the New Testament does not have a formal doctrine of the Trinity as such, it does repeatedly speak of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in such a way as to ""compel a trinitarian understanding of God."" This never becomes a tritheism, i.e. this does not imply three Gods. Around the year 200, Tertullian formulated a version of the doctrine of the Trinity which clearly affirmed the divinity of Jesus and came close to the later definitive form produced by the Ecumenical Council of 381. The doctrine of the Trinity can be summed up as: ""The One God exists in Three Persons and One Substance, as God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit."" Trinitarians, who form the large majority of Christians, hold it as a core tenet of their faith. Nontrinitarian denominations define the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit in a number of different ways.