• Jared Smith's Sermons

    Signposts For Your Journey Through The Bible: Part 38

    Some of the points covered in this teaching video: • There are two subjects covered in this session of studies—Bible Doctrine and Hymn Singing • Bible Doctrine—although the Five Points of Calvinism may be used as a teaching tool for evangelism and discipleship, it has its limitations; this study highlights five disadvantages when using it as a teaching tool •…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    October 8—Morning Devotion

    "But him they saw not.”—Luke 24:24 Mark, my soul, what is here said. Though Jesus sought out his disciples in the morning of his resurrection, and was found of them that sought him not; yet many saw him not, while he was thus gracious to many that looked not for him. So is it now. Many, like those women, have…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    5 Unity Of God

    UNITY OF GOD A term made use of to denote that there is but one God or self-existent Being. The unity of God is argued from his necessary existence, self-sufficiency; perfection, independence, and omnipotence; from the unity of design in the works of nature; and from there being no necessity of having more gods than one: but the Scriptures set…

  • Robert Hawker's Poor Man's Morning Portions

    October 7—Morning Devotion

    "Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God, and our Saviour Jesus Christ."—Titus 2:13 Pause, my soul, over these sweet and solemn words. Is Jesus my hope? Surely then it is a blessed hope; for all blessings are in him. Art thou looking for his appearing? Pause, for the thought is solemn. How shall I…

  • Charles Buck's Theological Dictionary

    4 Incomprehensibility Of God

    INCOMPREHENSIBILITY OF GOD This is a relative term, and indicates a relation between an object and a faculty; between God and a created understanding; so that the meaning of it is this, that no created understanding can comprehend God; that is, have a perfect and exact knowledge of him, such a knowledge as is adequate to the perfection of the…