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Category Archives: almighty God
Mary The Servant of God Sings His Praise.
Mary can give us some great insights into the Christian life as can many other of God’s people. In this post, I will mainly concentrate on the Magnificat but we need to put that in the setting that is found … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, faith, Faithfulness, God, God's love, holiness, praise, Theology, Word of God, worship
Tagged holy, Mary, praise, renewal of the mind, Word of God, worship
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The Grace: A summary of our salvation.
In 2 Corinthians 13, the Apostle Paul prays for his readers a very simple but profound prayer, he prays in these words, 14 May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, body of Christ, Church, Discipleship, faith, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., God, God's love, grace, Greatness of god, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, sin, Spiritual gifts, Theology, Word of God, worship
Tagged assurance, atonement, Church, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, jesus is lord, The cross, worship
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King David Encounters The Awesome Presence of God
King David was a man who sought the Lord and wanted to know his presence of God in his and the nation’s life, because of this he wanted the Ark of the Covenant to be in Jerusalem.In his zeal to … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, AWESOME GOD, Discipleship, faith, God's love, Greatness of god, holiness, Theology, Word of God
Tagged Blessing, discipleship, faith, God, grace, holy scripture, prayer, presence of god, sovereignty of God, theology, worship
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The Call of Moses and the Character of God
The account of Moses being called by God to leadership is one that reveals much about the character of God. It is the account that reveals something of the majesty of God and yet shows his faithfulness to his covenant … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, faith, God, God's love, grace, Greatness of god, holiness, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, sovereignty of God, Theology
Tagged calling, discipleship, Donald Trump, emotions, faith, God the Father, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Preaching, sovereignty of God, worship
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The God of Love Who Sometimes Speaks through Dreams
In Genesis chapters 40 and 41, we find God speaking to unbelieving people about what will happen and he uses the strange medium of dreams. Joseph is used to bring the interpretation but the emphasis is on God speaking, this … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, DIFFICULT TIMES, faith, Faithfulness, God, God's love, holiness, Reformed Theology, sovereignty of God, Spiritual gifts, Theology
Tagged calling, Charismatic, discipleship, dreams, faith, Genesis 40-41, gifts of the Holy Spirit, holy scripture, Joseph, Predestination, Redemption, servant of god, sovereignty of God
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The Message of Liberation and Restoration: some thoughts from Isaiah 61
Isaiah the prophet declared many great things and was used of God to communicate so much of the gospel message to us. Isaiah 61 is particularly significant as Jesus declared that these words had been fulfilled in him. It is … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Discipleship, faith, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, Theology
Tagged assurance, free grace, God the Father, grace, healing for the broken hearted, Isaiah 61, Isaiah the prophet, Jesus Christ, justice, poor, poverty, Redemption, righteousness, robes of righteousness, spiritual implications, work of the holy spirit
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Honouring God in our Worship
I believe most Christians would affirm that worship should be God centred but in practice we often evaluate our worship time by how much we enjoyed it. subtly self creeps to the centre. We know that this is not how … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Charismatic, Church, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, grace, Greatness of god, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Jesus Christ, praise, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged christianity, Church, God the Father, Holy Spirit, Honouring God, Jesus Christ, prayer, The Lord's Prayer, worship
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Thinking Christianly
When we are confronted with issues we are often tempted to use proof texts from the bible to present a Biblical view. Proof texting can be dangerous especially as it often means that we rip a verse out of context … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, creation, culture, faith, God, God's love
Tagged biblical revelation, Creation, holy scripture, Lordship of Christ, Moral issues, Redemption, sovereignty of God, The cross, the fall, theology
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Is Reformed Theology A Grand Vision Or Just A Tulip?
We very often hear discussions of the Five Points of Calvinism as though they amounted to the totality of Reformed thinking, John Calvin himself would have been horrified that his theology had been reduced to just five points. Of course, … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Church, culture, faith, Faithfulness, God, Greatness of god, Holy Trinity, Reformed, Reformed Theology, sovereignty of God, Theology, Word of God, worldview
Tagged Abraham Kuyper, christianity, Church, Creation, faith, Francis Schaeffer, G c Berckouwer, God, Herman Bavinck, holy scripture, John Calvin, Lordship of Christ, Predestination, Redemption, Reformed faith, Reformed Theology, sovereignty of God, Synod of Dordt, The five points of Calvinism, theology, Westminster Divines
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Worship,Faith and Doubt in the Nativity Story
One of the fascinating aspects of the Nativity story is the important place of worship within it, worship features both in formal settings and in everyday life. It is almost as if the paradigm for worship is given in an … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, Anointing, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, God's love, grace, Jesus, love
Tagged Anna, faith, God, grace, Jesus, Jesus Christ, prayer, Simeon, the saviour., the shepherds, theology, worship, Zechariah
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