grace - DonFortner.com
... Believing Christ, trusting his blood and righteousness, we have “a good hope through grace” of eternal life. We have every reason to confidently expect eternal life, because “God, that cannot lie,” promised it to all who are in Christ “before the world began.” This promise of our salvation is a prom ...
... Believing Christ, trusting his blood and righteousness, we have “a good hope through grace” of eternal life. We have every reason to confidently expect eternal life, because “God, that cannot lie,” promised it to all who are in Christ “before the world began.” This promise of our salvation is a prom ...
APRIL 11, 2010 THESKEPTICARENA.COM OUR VIEW: BY GOD
... (QUICK COMMENT BEFORE WE BEGIN: REMEMBER THIS GOOFBALL? THIS IS THE GHOST-WORSHIPPER WHO HAS A PENCHANT FOR SMASHING WINDOWS - AND GETTING CAUGHT IN THE ACT BY A NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE. TSK-TSK, I WONDER WHAT JESUS WOULD SAY?). THE ARTICLE BEGINS: NO, MICHAEL NEWDOW, THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS. BUT THER ...
... (QUICK COMMENT BEFORE WE BEGIN: REMEMBER THIS GOOFBALL? THIS IS THE GHOST-WORSHIPPER WHO HAS A PENCHANT FOR SMASHING WINDOWS - AND GETTING CAUGHT IN THE ACT BY A NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE. TSK-TSK, I WONDER WHAT JESUS WOULD SAY?). THE ARTICLE BEGINS: NO, MICHAEL NEWDOW, THERE IS NO SANTA CLAUS. BUT THER ...
Presentation
... good and evil (because good is simply whatever God wills / desires / loves at any given time). Duns Scotus (1266-1308) and especially William of Ockham (1280-1349) inaugurated a Christian movement embracing the Divine Command Theory, emphasizing “God’s inscrutable will.” ...
... good and evil (because good is simply whatever God wills / desires / loves at any given time). Duns Scotus (1266-1308) and especially William of Ockham (1280-1349) inaugurated a Christian movement embracing the Divine Command Theory, emphasizing “God’s inscrutable will.” ...
Christian Ethics. How Should We Live?
... good and evil (because good is simply whatever God wills / desires / loves at any given time). Duns Scotus (1266-1308) and especially William of Ockham (1280-1349) inaugurated a Christian movement embracing the Divine Command Theory, emphasizing “God’s inscrutable will.” ...
... good and evil (because good is simply whatever God wills / desires / loves at any given time). Duns Scotus (1266-1308) and especially William of Ockham (1280-1349) inaugurated a Christian movement embracing the Divine Command Theory, emphasizing “God’s inscrutable will.” ...
The Understanding of Filipino Christian on the Doctrine of the Trinity
... God in Three but they are not three but one God, the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy Spirit is God, they are coeternal eternal, they are uncreated, they are not three Almighty but One Almighty and they are not three Lords but one Lord and finally, none is greater or less than another. The ...
... God in Three but they are not three but one God, the Father is God, the Son is God and the Holy Spirit is God, they are coeternal eternal, they are uncreated, they are not three Almighty but One Almighty and they are not three Lords but one Lord and finally, none is greater or less than another. The ...
Text - Fredericksburg Bible Church
... temporal values of the world. This means we went about our daily conduct walking under the moral and ethical standards erected by the culture of our day. We enjoyed it, we agreed with it, we were cultists (culture-groupies). We also found in v. 2 that we walked according to a second standard. We wal ...
... temporal values of the world. This means we went about our daily conduct walking under the moral and ethical standards erected by the culture of our day. We enjoyed it, we agreed with it, we were cultists (culture-groupies). We also found in v. 2 that we walked according to a second standard. We wal ...
Bertrand Russell`s Why I Am Not a Christian
... him.”18 Since they are both central to salvation and one’s very existence, they cannot cohabitate. Scientists, according to Russell, are nothing like this. He seems to imply a background logic that is superior to that of the Christian and Communist alike. This scientific-logic suggests humility and ...
... him.”18 Since they are both central to salvation and one’s very existence, they cannot cohabitate. Scientists, according to Russell, are nothing like this. He seems to imply a background logic that is superior to that of the Christian and Communist alike. This scientific-logic suggests humility and ...
Elijah and the Widow-- “Helping a Woman in Distress to be a woman
... Psalm 9:9-10; Ask yourself and family, Why should we trust God? Psalm 13:5; Why is it important to trust that God’s love will never fail you if you are one of His children? At this time, make sure that your children understand what it means to a child of God. “As many as received Him (Jesus) God gav ...
... Psalm 9:9-10; Ask yourself and family, Why should we trust God? Psalm 13:5; Why is it important to trust that God’s love will never fail you if you are one of His children? At this time, make sure that your children understand what it means to a child of God. “As many as received Him (Jesus) God gav ...
Text - Sound Doctrine
... sacrifice other greater interests, we violate the great law of disinterested benevolence. It is no longer self-love, acting within lawful bounds, but selfishness. In my last Friday evening Lecture, I described a class of professors of religion, who are moved to perform religious exercises by hope an ...
... sacrifice other greater interests, we violate the great law of disinterested benevolence. It is no longer self-love, acting within lawful bounds, but selfishness. In my last Friday evening Lecture, I described a class of professors of religion, who are moved to perform religious exercises by hope an ...
Text - Fredericksburg Bible Church
... theory, the Arminian theory, the Mediate theory, the Realistic or Seminal theory, the Federal theory, and the Corporate Personality theory. First, in a very real sense the entire human race was in Adam when he sinned.iii Therefore, in a very real way all men did participate in the sin of Adam, albe ...
... theory, the Arminian theory, the Mediate theory, the Realistic or Seminal theory, the Federal theory, and the Corporate Personality theory. First, in a very real sense the entire human race was in Adam when he sinned.iii Therefore, in a very real way all men did participate in the sin of Adam, albe ...
Transcript - Wisdom for the Heart
... length when we plow through Romans, chapter 9. I will address your questions in further detail then. However, I can assure you, if you break into a sweat over Romans 8:29-30, and you dance all around the simple meaning of the text, then you are really going to have trouble with chapter 9. Look at ve ...
... length when we plow through Romans, chapter 9. I will address your questions in further detail then. However, I can assure you, if you break into a sweat over Romans 8:29-30, and you dance all around the simple meaning of the text, then you are really going to have trouble with chapter 9. Look at ve ...
The Word of God - Christadelphian Vault
... understanding a very elementary teaching and concept found in the OT scriptures. i.e. of the need to be ‘born again or born from above’ (the meaning of the original Greek) To summarize -> We all (Jew and Gentile) have been born under a constitution of sin, and we have all personally sinned. This con ...
... understanding a very elementary teaching and concept found in the OT scriptures. i.e. of the need to be ‘born again or born from above’ (the meaning of the original Greek) To summarize -> We all (Jew and Gentile) have been born under a constitution of sin, and we have all personally sinned. This con ...
Lessons 7 to 9 - Church Leadership Resources
... e. Once we were blind and dwelling in darkness, but now the light of the gospel has shined unto us and we see (Ps. 18:28; John 8:12; Eph. 5:8; I Pet. ...
... e. Once we were blind and dwelling in darkness, but now the light of the gospel has shined unto us and we see (Ps. 18:28; John 8:12; Eph. 5:8; I Pet. ...
Five Anchors for the Soul Powerpoint
... the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are--yet without sin.” Hebrews 4:14-15 ...
... the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. For we not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are--yet without sin.” Hebrews 4:14-15 ...
Tears in the Verses—Hope in the Refrain
... you to believe it is immutable, inevitable, and invulnerable. Hope is an ax you break down doors with in an emergency; because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless violence, from the annihilation of the earth’s treasures, and the grinding down of the poor and margin ...
... you to believe it is immutable, inevitable, and invulnerable. Hope is an ax you break down doors with in an emergency; because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless violence, from the annihilation of the earth’s treasures, and the grinding down of the poor and margin ...
Tears in the Verses—Hope in the Refrain
... you to believe it is immutable, inevitable, and invulnerable. Hope is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency; because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless violence, from the annihilation of the earth’s treasures, and the grinding down of the poor and margi ...
... you to believe it is immutable, inevitable, and invulnerable. Hope is an axe you break down doors with in an emergency; because it will take everything you have to steer the future away from endless violence, from the annihilation of the earth’s treasures, and the grinding down of the poor and margi ...
Text - Fredericksburg Bible Church
... mankind, a man who was not a persuasive teacher, not gifted with words, and yet these people are listening all night long. So, if you’re wondering why you aren’t enjoying all the spiritual blessings that v. 3 says you have it’s simply a matter of logistics; where do you spend your time? If you’re no ...
... mankind, a man who was not a persuasive teacher, not gifted with words, and yet these people are listening all night long. So, if you’re wondering why you aren’t enjoying all the spiritual blessings that v. 3 says you have it’s simply a matter of logistics; where do you spend your time? If you’re no ...
Descartes` Trademark argument
... the cause of an idea of something that is ‘not finite’ and ‘not imperfect’. Could I not come up with the idea of God by simply thinking away all limitations? But this negative conception of infinity and perfection is not the idea of God, Descartes claims, which requires a positive conception of thes ...
... the cause of an idea of something that is ‘not finite’ and ‘not imperfect’. Could I not come up with the idea of God by simply thinking away all limitations? But this negative conception of infinity and perfection is not the idea of God, Descartes claims, which requires a positive conception of thes ...
1_John_1c
... 1 My little children, these things I write to you that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous; 2 And He Himself is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for those of the whole world. Footnotes: ...
... 1 My little children, these things I write to you that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous; 2 And He Himself is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for those of the whole world. Footnotes: ...
god=s judgment and salvation - University Bible Fellowship
... man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked with God.@ There are three areas in which God=s favor is said to have changed the life of Noah. First, he was a righteous man. Noah was righteous, not because he was sinless, but because he believed in God. His righteousness was the righteou ...
... man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked with God.@ There are three areas in which God=s favor is said to have changed the life of Noah. First, he was a righteous man. Noah was righteous, not because he was sinless, but because he believed in God. His righteousness was the righteou ...
JUST WHAT DO YOU MEAN - Hold Fast to "All things"
... Our repentance and faith do not earn the receiving of God's Spirit. God does not give us His Spirit because we repent and believe. He gives His Spirit because He wants to give it. He wants us to have His Spirit as His gift before we repent. He merely requires repentance and faith as conditions. Yet ...
... Our repentance and faith do not earn the receiving of God's Spirit. God does not give us His Spirit because we repent and believe. He gives His Spirit because He wants to give it. He wants us to have His Spirit as His gift before we repent. He merely requires repentance and faith as conditions. Yet ...
The Muslim Concept of Surrender to God
... and failure to attain His desire.”21 God revealed himself to be a comprehen- ...
... and failure to attain His desire.”21 God revealed himself to be a comprehen- ...
the nazarite
... That the fancies of superstitious men might not multiply the restraints endlessly, God gives them rules. They must not drink wine or strong drink, nor eat grapes. Those who separate themselves to God, must not gratify the desires of the body, but keep it under. Let all Christians be very moderate i ...
... That the fancies of superstitious men might not multiply the restraints endlessly, God gives them rules. They must not drink wine or strong drink, nor eat grapes. Those who separate themselves to God, must not gratify the desires of the body, but keep it under. Let all Christians be very moderate i ...
Peter and the Great Controversy
... These verses come from Exodus 19:6, "'a kingdom of priests and a holy nation'" (NKJV); and Deuteronomy 7:6, (repeated in Deut. 14:2) "a holy people," "chosen . . . to be a people for Himself," and "a special treasure" (NKJV). These assurances were, of course, given during the Exodus, when God's peop ...
... These verses come from Exodus 19:6, "'a kingdom of priests and a holy nation'" (NKJV); and Deuteronomy 7:6, (repeated in Deut. 14:2) "a holy people," "chosen . . . to be a people for Himself," and "a special treasure" (NKJV). These assurances were, of course, given during the Exodus, when God's peop ...
How does this apply to me?
... Summary Daniel and his friends are involuntary missionaries and yet God is Sovereign and delivers them so that He is glorified and His ways are demonstrated to mankind. Will you let Him do the same with you? ...
... Summary Daniel and his friends are involuntary missionaries and yet God is Sovereign and delivers them so that He is glorified and His ways are demonstrated to mankind. Will you let Him do the same with you? ...