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- Proverbs 16:1-9 - God IS Your Witness
A legitimate oath means calling upon God as the one who knows my heart to witness to my truthfulness you want is incompatible with what God has ordained, but it doesn't matter, since "all of the ways of man with God's will: Commit your work to the LORD and your plans will be established (v3); The heart of man many thousands of times have you ended a prayer with the oath in Jesus' name, amen ('amen' literally means
- Revelation 5:9-14 - Fortissimo (ff)
heavens; if they had sheet music, the first word would have been preceded with the subscript letters ff , meaning No, He paid the price for His elect, that is, for men out of every tribe and tongue, etc. By means of the incense of their prayers the saints even now reign upon the earth.
- Luke 16:19-31 - Time's Up
Luke 16:19-31 (NIV) 19 “There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury This story about the rich man and Lazarus is just that - a story. Parables are more than just 'earthly stories with heavenly meanings.' A better way of thinking of them is as 'shocking stories with spiritual meanings.' Third, the rich man ends up in Hades even though he had Moses and the Prophets .
- Luke 16:13-15 - You Can't Fool God
in it our righteousness before God is contained, as David and Paul teach us when they declare that man And the same apostle says that we are justified “freely” or “by grace” through redemption in Jesus Christ ourselves, and recognizing ourselves as we are; not claiming a thing for ourselves or our merits and leaning
- Isaiah 57:15-21 - Peace, Peace, to those Far & Near
in it our righteousness before God is contained, as David and Paul teach us when they declare that man And the same apostle says that we are justified “freely” or “by grace” through redemption in Jesus Christ ourselves, and recognizing ourselves as we are; not claiming a thing for ourselves or our merits and leaning Something needs to change for this ongoing relationship between God and man to continue, and it's certainly
- Genesis 15:1-6 - Divine Reward
children; so a servant in my household will be my heir.” 4 Then the word of the LORD came to him: “This man in it our righteousness before God is contained, as David and Paul teach us when they declare that man And the same apostle says that we are justified “freely” or “by grace” through redemption in Jesus Christ ourselves, and recognizing ourselves as we are; not claiming a thing for ourselves or our merits and leaning
- Joshua 4:1-7, 18-24 - In Remembrance of Me
Twelve men, one representing each tribe, were to carry a large stone from the middle of the Jordan and and meets them in their weakness; ALIGN YOUR LIFE WITH GOD'S WILL: Thank God for the reminder of His grace communion represents and that you'll eagerly anticipate the next meal; ASK GOD FOR WHAT YOU NEED: Read
- Hebrews 10:11-13 - One and Done
We find all comforts in his wounds and have no need to seek or invent any other means to reconcile ourselves And so the our Confession reminds us: “We…have no need to seek or invent any other means to reconcile
- John 20:24-31 - So That You May Believe
But this grace quickly transitioned into a command to Thomas, and others like him: "Stop doubting, and WHO GOD IS: Heavenly Father I confess that there are times that I doubt your work, your mercy, your grace
- Hebrews 2:14-18 - Made Like Us
Summary As we began our journey through the Belgic Confession earlier this year, we looked at what it means we confess that our God is omnipotent, and how although God can do all that He pleases, it doesn't mean Only a man could satisfy God's covenant, so therefore God needed to become a man so "that through death This is why Jesus had to become a man "in every respect (v17)." He needed to become a man in every regard: He needed a physical body, as well as a spiritual soul.










