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Tag Archives: Redemption
Jesus Christ: Creator, Redeemer and Revealer
In many parts of the New Testament we see the glory of who Jesus is, but in this post I just want to look briefly at Hebrew chapter 1. In this chapter we find a description of Jesus in his … Continue reading
Posted in Theology
Tagged Angels, atonement, calling, christianity, Church, Creation, discipleship, faith, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, grace, Hebrews 1, holy scripture, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, lord jesus, Lordship of Christ, Redemption, theology, work of the holy spirit
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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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A Christmas Communion Service
We are gathered here today to celebrate the birth of our Saviour The Lord Jesus Christ. Who came from heaven to save us from our sins. Our hearts response of love is to worship him,let us do just that and … Continue reading
Posted in Church, God, God's love, grace, Holy communion, Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, praise, the body of Christ., the Lord's Supper, Word of God
Tagged assurance, atonement, christ jesus, christianity, Christmas, Church, communion, consummation, discipleship, faith, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, lord jesus, lord jesus christ, prayer, Redemption, salvation, Saviour
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Creation,Fall and the Promise of Redemption
When we read the first 3 chapters of Genesis it is easy to be so taken up with the subject of creation and the fall that we altogether miss the promise of redemption. Chapters 1 and 2 show us the … Continue reading
Posted in creation, culture, faith, God, God's love, grace, Jesus Christ, redemption, sin, Theology
Tagged Creation, faith, grace, holy scripture, Jesus Christ, LORD God, promise of redemption, Redemption, Satan, sovereignty of God, The cross, the fall, theology
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Revival and Theology Part 5- Toward a Biblical Worldview
One of the problems with many revivals is that they only touch a part of life and thus run out of steam, this is because they lack a Biblical Worldview. In this post I want to look at some of … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, body of Christ, Church, creation, culture, faith, Faithfulness, grace, Jesus Christ, Revival, Theology, Word of God, worldview
Tagged atonement, christianity, Church, consummation, Creator, creature, Fall, holy scripture, jesus is lord, Lordship of Christ, Redemption, revival, Worldview
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The Sanctifying Power of the Doctrine of the Trinity
The great doctrine of the Holy Trinity is not just some abstract thought, but it also points to the greatness of God’s saving work in our lives today. I want to look at this doctrine as it applies to our … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, God, God's love, grace, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Theology
Tagged abiding in Christ, apostle paul, christianity, discipleship, emotions, faith, fruit of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, Jesus Christ, Redemption, sanctification, theology, Trinitarian, Trinity, union with christ, work of the holy spirit
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The Greatness of our God
When we think about the doctrine of God and his relationship to the created order we tend to think in terms of transcendence and immanence, we often say that if we do not get the emphasis right at this point … Continue reading
Posted in almighty God, creation, Greatness of god, immanence, redemption, sin, Theology, transcendence
Tagged christianity, Church, Creation, faith, God, God the Father, greatness of god, holy scripture, immanence, Jesus Christ, jesus is lord, lord jesus christ, Lordship of Christ, Redemption, sovereignty of God, theology, transcendence
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The Generous Saviour, giver of good gifts: A reflection for Pentecost
So often when we think of God we come to him as though he was mean and tight fisted, but the Scripture paints a very different picture it shows us a God of grace and love. In this post I … Continue reading
Posted in Anointing, Apostolic church, body of Christ, Charismatic, Church, faith, Faithfulness, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., God, God's love, grace, holiness, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, love, loving, Repent, repentance, Revival, sanctification, sin, Spiritual gifts, THE CHURCH, Theology
Tagged assurance, atonement, calling, Charismatic, christianity, Church, discipleship, everlasting covenant, faith, Gerosity of God, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God, God the Father, grace, holy one of israel, Holy Spirit, isaiah 55, Jesus Christ, Pentecost, Pentecostal, Redemption, The cross, word and spirit, work of the holy spirit
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A Pentecostal Communion Service.
A Prayer Lord Jesus we joyfully come to you our Saviour knowing that you alone have paid the price for sin, we thank you for the finished work of atonement. We thank you for your love and grace that is … Continue reading
Posted in Charismatic, Church, faith, filled with the Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit., grace, Holy communion, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, love, Pentecostal, Power, sanctification, Spiritual gifts, THE CHURCH, the Lord's Supper, Theology, Word of God
Tagged assurance, atonement, Charismatic, Church, Creation, discipleship, exalted lord, faith, finished work, fivefold gospel, fruit of the Holy Spirit, gifts of the Holy Spirit, God the Father, grace, healing, healing touch, Holy Communion, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, Pentecostal, power of the holy spirit, precious name, Redemption, The cross, work of the holy spirit
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