G. Rodgers on Prayerful Affliction (extra reading for Excruciating Pain sermon)…

Posted by on Aug 15, 2014 in Further Study

“1. An urgent occasion. And now Lord, etc. There are seasons that should lead us specially to look up to God, and say, Now, Lord. “Father, the hour is come.” 2. A devout exclamation, Now, Lord, what wait I for? Where is my expectation? where my confidence? To whom shall I look? I am nothing, the world is nothing, all earthly sources of confidence and consolation fail: What wait I for? In life, in death, in a dying world, in a...

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The Spirituality of the Church – (Article referenced in Christocracy sermon)

Posted by on Aug 7, 2014 in Further Study

I Find this article to be a poor example of asserting Christ’s authority, but good evidence of the church’s culpability in the decline of America… “The Spirituality of the Church” D. G. Hart and John R. Muether Extracted from Ordained Servant vol. 7, no. 3 (July 1998), pp. 64-66. What is the Christian’s duty to society? Such a broad question suggests many different answers and conjures up images as diverse as the...

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Bible Dictionaries on Gennesaret…(For ‘Exodus Echoes’ sermon)

Posted by on Aug 7, 2014 in Further Study

GENNESARET: (garden of the prince), Land of. It is generally believed that this term was applied to the fertile crescent-shaped plain on the western shore of the lake, extending from Khan Minyeh (two or three miles south of Capernaum (Tel-Hum) on the north to the steep hill behind Mejdel (Magdala) on the south, and called by the Arabs el-Ghuweir , “the little Ghor.” Mr. Porter gives the length as three miles, and the greatest...

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Matthew Henry on The Voice Over The Stormy Waters

Posted by on Jul 26, 2014 in Further Study

“In the kingdom of nature. In the wonderful effects of natural causes, and the operations of the powers of nature, we ought to take notice of God’s glory and strength, which we are called upon to ascribe to him; in the thunder, and lightning, and rain, we may see, [1.] His glory. It is the God of glory that thunders (thunders is the noise of his voice, Job 37:2), and it declares him a God of glory, so awful is the sound of the...

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