• Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    November 13—Morning Devotion

    "Christ hath given himself for us, an offering and a sacrifice to God, for a sweet-smelling savour."—Ephesians 5:2 If, when Noah offered by faith his sacrifice at the coming forth from the ark, the Lord smelled a sweet savour in it, because both the ark and sacrifice were a type of his dear Son, how fragrant and acceptable must have…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    41 Will Of God

    WILL OF GOD Is taken, 1. For that which he has from all eternity determined, which is unchangeable, and must certainly come to pass; this is called his secret will.--2. It is taken for what he has prescribed to us in his word as a rule of duty: this is called his revealed will. A question of very great importance…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    November 12—Morning Devotion

    "And they shall come which were ready to perish."—Isaiah 27:13 What a blessed promise is this to a poor sinner, that is conscious of his being in perishing circumstances? My soul, pause over it this morning. Art thou not, if considered out of Christ, in perishing circumstances, by reason of the captivity of sin? Art thou not perishing under the…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    40 Predestination

    PREDESTINATION Is the decree of God, whereby he hath for his own glory fore-ordained whatever comes to pass. The verb predestinate is of Latin original (praedestino,) and signifies in that tongue to deliberate before-hand with one's self how one shall act, and, in consequence of such deliberation, to constitute, fore-ordain, and predetermine, where, when, how, and by whom any thing…