April 2014 - Apostolic Christian Church of America
... harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.” It is the Lord of the harvest who sends forth laborers. Then, as we recall in the sending of Paul and Barnabas in Acts 13, verse 4 states “being sent forth by the Holy Ghost” they departed. What an encouragement to us as followers of C ...
... harvest, that he would send forth labourers into his harvest.” It is the Lord of the harvest who sends forth laborers. Then, as we recall in the sending of Paul and Barnabas in Acts 13, verse 4 states “being sent forth by the Holy Ghost” they departed. What an encouragement to us as followers of C ...
The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
... Manuscript, some account of which will be found at the close of the Memoir. An appendix to the Memoir contains all that could be gleaned from Wodrow's Analecta, as printed by the Maitland Club. The Memoir itself has been drawn up with considerable care, and is as extensive as the paucity of material ...
... Manuscript, some account of which will be found at the close of the Memoir. An appendix to the Memoir contains all that could be gleaned from Wodrow's Analecta, as printed by the Maitland Club. The Memoir itself has been drawn up with considerable care, and is as extensive as the paucity of material ...
A Disciple`s Response
... They are deeply aware of the truth that “The Lord’s are the earth and its fullness; the world and those who dwell in it” (Ps 24:1). They know themselves to be recipients and caretakers of God’s many gifts. They are grateful for what they have received ...
... They are deeply aware of the truth that “The Lord’s are the earth and its fullness; the world and those who dwell in it” (Ps 24:1). They know themselves to be recipients and caretakers of God’s many gifts. They are grateful for what they have received ...
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... especially by Diocletian beginning in 303, failed to subdue these communities; and, after the empire had formally adopted Christianity under Constantine I, the stage was set for schisms within the church. The first conflict that split the early church was between two Alexandrian prelates, Athanasius ...
... especially by Diocletian beginning in 303, failed to subdue these communities; and, after the empire had formally adopted Christianity under Constantine I, the stage was set for schisms within the church. The first conflict that split the early church was between two Alexandrian prelates, Athanasius ...
The Holy Spirit
... Gi10. God wants repentance not sinner’s death... 83 Gi11. God / Christ is heals /is healer ................... 83 Gi12. God is our protector ................................... 83 Gi13. God is our refuge ....................................... 83 Gi14. God is our deliverer .......................... ...
... Gi10. God wants repentance not sinner’s death... 83 Gi11. God / Christ is heals /is healer ................... 83 Gi12. God is our protector ................................... 83 Gi13. God is our refuge ....................................... 83 Gi14. God is our deliverer .......................... ...
January - December - Oblates of St. Francis de Sales
... “In this we love: not that we have loved God but that God has loved us.” In attempting to describe the ‘love of God,’ Francis de Sales wrote the following in his Treatise on the Love of God: “This is not a love which natural powers – whether of angels or of men – can produce. It is the Holy Spirit w ...
... “In this we love: not that we have loved God but that God has loved us.” In attempting to describe the ‘love of God,’ Francis de Sales wrote the following in his Treatise on the Love of God: “This is not a love which natural powers – whether of angels or of men – can produce. It is the Holy Spirit w ...
1-1 The Personality of God
... the theology of men, the accretions of nominal Christian culture… we find just what we need and were unconsciously looking for, even longing for, all our lives. I can only say ‘taste and see…’. For all other commentary or persuasion would be bathos compared to the real Christ and the real God as the ...
... the theology of men, the accretions of nominal Christian culture… we find just what we need and were unconsciously looking for, even longing for, all our lives. I can only say ‘taste and see…’. For all other commentary or persuasion would be bathos compared to the real Christ and the real God as the ...
adventist_bible_study_aid
... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
... The entry of sin into the world, when Adam and Eve exchanged their innocence for the knowledge of evil, meant that Satan became the Prince of this world. The face to face communication between the human pair and their Maker was no longer possible. This separation was not in God‘s plan. He sought to ...
dallidis
... He draws an analogy between the condition of the sinner and a person with a sight problem. The latter looks at an object, but sees it only indistinctly. Spectacles clarify the view. Similarly, the sinner does not recognize God in the creation. But when the sinner puts on the spectacles of faith, spi ...
... He draws an analogy between the condition of the sinner and a person with a sight problem. The latter looks at an object, but sees it only indistinctly. Spectacles clarify the view. Similarly, the sinner does not recognize God in the creation. But when the sinner puts on the spectacles of faith, spi ...
The twelve specific beliefs, practices, and actions that are essential
... participants define a basic understanding of the key components of living the Christian life as an apprentice to Christ. In the coming weeks, we will look at twelve basic beliefs, practices, and actions that one who is a disciple holds dear. In between our weekly time together, there will be three h ...
... participants define a basic understanding of the key components of living the Christian life as an apprentice to Christ. In the coming weeks, we will look at twelve basic beliefs, practices, and actions that one who is a disciple holds dear. In between our weekly time together, there will be three h ...
Commentary in Word Format
... books of the Bible and present to Christ's church the material in all languages of the world, which goal is being made possible by the prayers and gifts of many of God's people across this nation and around the world. The project will cost a million and a quarter dollars. At the time of this writing ...
... books of the Bible and present to Christ's church the material in all languages of the world, which goal is being made possible by the prayers and gifts of many of God's people across this nation and around the world. The project will cost a million and a quarter dollars. At the time of this writing ...
Tabernacle4 - bethesda assembly :: home
... covering veil, and cover the Ark of testimony with it: And shall put thereon the covering of badgers" skins, and shall spread over it a cloth wholly of blue, and shall put in the staves thereof." Taberncale #4 Ark Polson ...
... covering veil, and cover the Ark of testimony with it: And shall put thereon the covering of badgers" skins, and shall spread over it a cloth wholly of blue, and shall put in the staves thereof." Taberncale #4 Ark Polson ...
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) ...
The Silence of the Lamb or Worthy is the Lamb that was slain
... book. He appears in many of the scenes (29 times), although that appearance is often brief and he doesn’t speak. When I was trying to think of a title for this paper and letting my mind roam, I thought of ―The Silence of the Lamb‖ as a joke, but rejected the idea. As I thought more I realised that t ...
... book. He appears in many of the scenes (29 times), although that appearance is often brief and he doesn’t speak. When I was trying to think of a title for this paper and letting my mind roam, I thought of ―The Silence of the Lamb‖ as a joke, but rejected the idea. As I thought more I realised that t ...
william perkins and the character of prophecy
... doctrine of the passage and applying it.25 He then defines application as “the skill by which the doctrine which has been properly drawn from Scripture is handled in ways which are appropriate to the circumstances of the place and time and to the people in the congregation.”26 These applications are ...
... doctrine of the passage and applying it.25 He then defines application as “the skill by which the doctrine which has been properly drawn from Scripture is handled in ways which are appropriate to the circumstances of the place and time and to the people in the congregation.”26 These applications are ...
West Alliance Membership Manual
... We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. The key word here is “Father.” As Father, God is the Almighty Provider of all that we need and the Maker of all that is. We see this in the first verse of the Bible, “In the beginning, God c ...
... We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. The key word here is “Father.” As Father, God is the Almighty Provider of all that we need and the Maker of all that is. We see this in the first verse of the Bible, “In the beginning, God c ...
Volume 22, Number 2 Fall 2011
... Take God’s will, for instance. Much of what we seek has already been given to us. Significant Scripture passages explicitly state “this is the will of God,” such as “to offer your bodies as living sacrifices” (Rom 12:1–2), “avoid[ing] sexual immorality” (1 Thess 4:3), or “give[ing] thanks in all cir ...
... Take God’s will, for instance. Much of what we seek has already been given to us. Significant Scripture passages explicitly state “this is the will of God,” such as “to offer your bodies as living sacrifices” (Rom 12:1–2), “avoid[ing] sexual immorality” (1 Thess 4:3), or “give[ing] thanks in all cir ...
Ethics Book English - Kwing Hung
... not required to believe blindly. Faith transcends reason and is sometimes beyond logical reasoning, but faith does not oppose reason. In fact, faith and reason are allies. ► If someone seeks the truth, in the long run it will take more faith not to believe because the proofs are so strong. The fact ...
... not required to believe blindly. Faith transcends reason and is sometimes beyond logical reasoning, but faith does not oppose reason. In fact, faith and reason are allies. ► If someone seeks the truth, in the long run it will take more faith not to believe because the proofs are so strong. The fact ...
UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ ASLAN IN THE CHRONICLES OF
... reader of The Chronicles of Narnia. In so doing I will show that Aslan is alike Christ/God as understood in The Bible and Christian tradition, even though he sometimes resembles other literary characters as well. To begin with, some information will be provided about the life of the author C.S. Lewi ...
... reader of The Chronicles of Narnia. In so doing I will show that Aslan is alike Christ/God as understood in The Bible and Christian tradition, even though he sometimes resembles other literary characters as well. To begin with, some information will be provided about the life of the author C.S. Lewi ...
Meaning of the word "sabbath" - Genevan Institute for Reformed
... inspired word states it. One day in every seven is designated by God for Shabbat as a creation ordinance. That day was to follow six days of labor, regardless of how that fit in with the calendar being used by society in general at that time. ...
... inspired word states it. One day in every seven is designated by God for Shabbat as a creation ordinance. That day was to follow six days of labor, regardless of how that fit in with the calendar being used by society in general at that time. ...
07 Discovery RE Yr 5 - E
... I can tell you the Christmas story and recognise there are different accounts of it. I can talk about some differences in the accounts of the Christmas story that make people ask questions, (assessed in the Investigation Lessons). I can describe what a Christian learns from the Christmas story. I ca ...
... I can tell you the Christmas story and recognise there are different accounts of it. I can talk about some differences in the accounts of the Christmas story that make people ask questions, (assessed in the Investigation Lessons). I can describe what a Christian learns from the Christmas story. I ca ...
Liberty in Christ - biblestudying.net
... c. And we should also notice the Greek word for bondage, which is the word "katadouloo" (Strong's No. 2615) because it will become important momentarily. 2. 2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty [eleutheria - 1657]. a. Here in 2 Corinth ...
... c. And we should also notice the Greek word for bondage, which is the word "katadouloo" (Strong's No. 2615) because it will become important momentarily. 2. 2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty [eleutheria - 1657]. a. Here in 2 Corinth ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Metaethical Anticpation of Moral Sentimentalism, Empathy and Care
... the most exclusive religion. Nevertheless, for Christians, Jesus is the exegesis and the hermeneutics of God. Theologian Karl Barth argues that we can know nothing about God without God’s choosing to unveil God-self to humankind. The ontological structure of God makes God unknowable to human faculty ...
... the most exclusive religion. Nevertheless, for Christians, Jesus is the exegesis and the hermeneutics of God. Theologian Karl Barth argues that we can know nothing about God without God’s choosing to unveil God-self to humankind. The ontological structure of God makes God unknowable to human faculty ...
Religious images in Christian theology
A cult image or idol is a material object, representing a deity, to which religious worship is directed. It is also controversially and pejoratively used by some Protestants to describe the Orthodox Christian practice of worshipping the Christian God through the use of icons, a charge which Orthodox Christians reject. In a similarly controversial sense, it is also used by some Protestants to pejoratively describe various Catholic worship practices such as scapulars and the veneration of statues and flat images of the Virgin Mary and saints, which Catholics do not consider idolatry. Concern over idolatry is the driving force behind the various traditions of aniconism in Christianity.Idolatry is consistently prohibited in the Hebrew Bible, including as one of the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:3-4) and in the New Testament (for example 1 John 5:21, most significantly in the Apostolic Decree recorded in Acts 15:19-21). There is a great deal of controversy over the question of what constitutes idolatry and this has bearing on the visual arts and the use of icons and symbols in worship, and other matters. As in other Abrahamic religions the meaning of the term has been extended very widely by theologians. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: ""Idolatry not only refers to false pagan worship...Man commits idolatry whenever he honours and reveres a creature in place of God, whether this be gods or demons (for example satanism), power, pleasure, race, ancestors, the state, money etc."" Speaking of the effects of idolatry, Benedict XVI says, ""Worship of an idol, instead of opening the human heart to Otherness, to a liberating relationship that permits the person to emerge from the narrow space of his own selfishness to enter the dimensions of love and of reciprocal giving, shuts the person into the exclusive and desperate circle of self-seeking""