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  • The Sovereignty of God

    The Sovereignty of God

    The sovereignty of God can be studied to interpret how his omnipotence cannot be altered by human will. Those who advocate the freedom of choice often point to John 3:16, which describes God’s love for the world, saying, “whosoever believes in Jesus will not perish but have life.” Much emphasis is placed on the word

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Philippians 1:25-26

“Faith is the divine evidence whereby the spiritual man discerneth God, and the things of God.”

— John Wesley

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  • The Sovereignty of God

    The sovereignty of God can be studied to interpret how his omnipotence cannot be altered by human will. Those who advocate the freedom of choice often point to John 3:16, which describes God’s love for the world, saying, “whosoever believes in Jesus will not perish but have life.” Much emphasis is placed on the word…

  • Hymns of the Faith

    There were many great composers who lived during the post renaissance era that took place in Western Europe. They wrote hymns to promote gospel teaching and to celebrate the Protestant Reformation. Some of the most well-known musicians were Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, George Handel, and many others who wrote pieces that would be compiled into…

  • The Apostle John: Evangelist and Revelator

    The apostle John (also known as John the Evangelist) was one of the four gospel writers as well as an author of two other main books, including Revelation and his epistle, that became the final chapters of the New Testament. John covers several areas in his gospel that speak about the life, teachings, and truth…

  • The Babylonian: Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel

    Babylon is a fallen city of many kings and tribes that took part in major events throughout biblical history. Nimrod was a mighty hunter before God, the son of Cush, and a descendant of Noah, who rebelled against him by building the Tower of Babel. Why Nimrod built this tower was to protect the planet…

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