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Tag Archives: Abraham
The Ultimacy of Intimacy
The subject of intimacy with the Lord is sometimes thought to lead to an over familiarity with God, but the Biblical narrative paints a very different picture. The awesome holiness of God is asserted, but this does not hinder intimacy … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, Adam, christianity, Church, discipleship, emotions, faith, God the Father, grace, Holy Spirit, Intimacy with God, Isaiah, Jesus Christ, John's gospel, Letters to the Churches, Moses, Paul, prayer, Romans, The book of Revelation
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God’s Sovereign Choice of Some to Salvation
References to god’s sovereign choice of some to salvation can be found throughout the Bible. This short article cannot hope to do justice to the fullness of the scriptural truth on this subject but rather will look at some key … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham, assurance, atonement, calling, Calvinism, Elect, election, faith, God the Father, grace, holy scripture, Jacob, Jesus Christ, new birth, Predestination, Reformed Theology, sovereignty of God
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