• Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    October 21—Morning Devotion

    "All are yours; and ye are Christ's, and Christ is God's."—1 Corinthians 3:22, 23 Oh what a rich inventory is here. All things, all blessings, all gifts, all grace, all mercy; all, all the the christian's. And observe, my soul, on what it is suspended—"If ye are Christ's." And whose art thou, my soul, but his? Hath not the Father…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    18 Immutability Of God

    IMMUTABILITY OF GOD In his unchangeableness. He is immutable in his essence, James 1:17. In his attributes, Ps. 102:27. In his purposes, Isa. 25:1. Ps. 33:11. In his promises, Mal. 3:6. 2 Tim. 2:12. And in his threatenings, Matt. 25:41. "This is a perfection," says Dr. Blair, "which, perhaps, more than any other, distinguishes the divine nature from the human,…

  • Peter Meney on Doctrinal Matters

    “I Believe In Free Will” “Me, Too”

    “That’s where we differ”, said my questioner, “I believe in freewill.” What do you mean by freewill? In one sense nothing can exist, or function, except God permits it, including man’s will. Man is not God, he is not free and self-existent. Man’s will is free only to the extent God allows. “The king’s heart is in the hand of…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    October 20—Morning Devotion

    "Christ is all, and in all."—Colossians 3:11 Hail, thou great, thou glorious, thou universal Lord. To thee, blessed Jesus, every knee shall bow. Thou art all in all in creation, redemption, providence, grace, glory. Thou art all in all in thy church, and in the hearts of thy people: in all their joys, all their happiness, all their exercises, all…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    17 Eternity

    ETERNITY With respect to God, is a duration without beginning or end. As it is the attribute of human nature, it is a duration that has a beginning, but will never have an end. "It is a duration," says a lively writer, "that excludes all number and computation: days, and months, and years, yea, and ages, are lost in it,…

  • George Ella on Doctrinal Matters

    Tom Nettles Versus George Ella On Fuller

    Having been of quite another opinion than The Founders Journal so often about what I believe and disbelieve and having met their ill-founded and quite misleading arguments to a large extent in various articles and books, I was surprised to read an online article today (20.10. 2014) by Tom Nettles, originally published in Issue 53 of the Founders Journal for…